Friday, January 19, 2024

Franklin Newcomers & Friends meeting to feature Owen Folsom - Feb 7

Not just for Newcomers . . .

Join us at our next bi-monthly gathering on Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Our speaker Owen Folsom, a financial advisor, will share his expertise on topics like Long Term Care, 529 college funds, the importance of life insurance and more. We meet at Escape Into Fiction Book Store, 12 Main Street in Franklin at 7:00 pm. 
Franklin Newcomers & Friends meeting to feature Owen Folsom - Feb 7
Franklin Newcomers & Friends meeting to feature Owen Folsom - Feb 7

Come early and shop at this gem of a bookstore . . . in addition, you’ll meet new friends, learn new things and have fun. We provide light refreshments from Franklin restaurants … we’ll feature food from The Rome at this event.

We are a multi-generational, member-driven organization and are always excited to welcome new faces and new ideas. Residents of Franklin, or any surrounding town that doesn't have a Newcomers Club, are welcome to join us. In addition to our bi-monthly meetings, we hold fun and varied events to stay connected throughout the year.

Look for us on social media for more information:

State of the Commonwealth - Governor Maura T Healey (video) Jan 17, 2024

Did you miss the Governor's State of the Commonwealth on Wednesday? The video link shared previously is useful, or this has fast forwarded to the point where the Chaplain gives the convocation and the evening formally begins. 

You can also skip further ahead to about 1:02:00 when Governor Healey makes her entrance or to 1:05:00 when Senate President Spilka gets to introduce Governor Healey and she finally gives her State of the Commonwealth address at about 1:06:00

State of the Commonwealth page -> https://www.mass.gov/2024-state-of-the-commonwealth

FHS girls & boys indoor track teams, and boys hockey team post wins on Thursday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Thursday, Jan 18, 2024. 


Boys Hockey = Oliver Ames, 0 @ Franklin, 8 – Final
"Franklin 8 Oliver Ames 0. Paterson 2G 2A, Marchand 2G 2A, Daley 1G, McEvoy 1G 1A, Lampasona 1G 1A, Ariente 1G 1A, and Balducci and Harrington 1A. Wagner 20 save SO. POG Ariente"
Game #12 Results: #15 Franklin (8) OA (O) (Shots — Franklin 35 OA 22 
1st period Recap: Shots - Franklin (13) OA (5)
Boys get on the board early when Harrington recovers the puck from behind the net & breaks it Out to Balducci who then chips it up and Out where Wernig wins a foot race & slides the puck to Daley in the slot & punches the ticket for Franklin. At 10:52 Franklin sends a 2nd player to the box & would have to dig in to fight Off some time, @ 8:15 McEvoy picks up a loose puck at the blue line & beats the defenseman then slides the puck 5-hole for the shorty to make it 2-0. Quinn, Langevin & Hager providing heavy forecheck keeping OA back on their heels. With 2 minutes to go in the period again Franklin finds themselves shorthanded again when Arienti tracks down a puck chipped deep into the zone & gets it to McEvoy who finds Marchand jumping up in the play & slides it to Lampasona who returns the pass back to Marchand in the slot where he tucks it by the goalie for another shorty putting Franklin up by 3 to end the period. Heavy hitting & chippy period. Wagner serves up the goose egg. 
2nd Period Recap: Shots - Franklin (21) OA (5)
Much like the 1st things remain chippy and physical. @ 10:13 Franklin goes on the I-man advantage & the 1st goal Of the period comes when Paterson swings the puck to the top Of the point to Marchand who dishes it to Lampasona for the 1 timer PP goal. 2nd PP goal comes after Paterson snaps a shot from the left
dot & Balducci gathers a loose puck & slides it to Marchand sitting On the back post where he puts it away. Another series of shifts from Quinn, Langevin & Hager present several opportunities boys are buzzing. Another PP goal comes at 8:13 after McEvoy wins a Dzone faceoff to Paterson who darts down the right side Of the ice through a couple of defenders & tucks his stick thru his legs to snipe it top right corner making it 6-0 Franklin. Lockdown big blue line play by Marchand, Arienti, Toli, Harrington & Smith continue to frustrate & take away opportunities for OA. Final goal Of the period comes@ 3:05 when Wagner deflects a shot the ricochets to Lampasona who bumps it up the boards to Paterson who's Off for the 2-man
breakaway & puts it home making it 7-0. Franklin feeling it tonight. Wager saw a couple good chances but fends OA Off to serve up another donut. 
3d Period Recap: Shots- Franklin (4) OA (6)
Franklin Starts the period on the PK and once again string play by Wemig, Balducci, Harrington, Toli & Smith keep OA at bay. At 9:10 after a hard rush by Daley & Balducci, Marchand finds McEvoy down low who skates Out Of the corner thru the circle & hits Arienti on the weakside & hammers a tack home for his first
varsity goal! Next shift Hager, Taccini & Greenwood come Out flying after frustrating ONs D & draw another OA penalty @ 6:20. Quinn, McAlpine & Fletcher take first half Of the PP with a couple Of good attempts, 2nd half PP goes to R. Lampasona, Lewandowski & Carosi, Q Taccini & Toli again good zone play provide ample opportunities. A chippy/physical game w/ OA ends 8-0 w/ a lot Of guys seeing the ice tonight Franklin on a 2-game win streak. Huge game coming up Saturday! 
Final Franklin 8 OA O (POG Arienti)
Stats: Paterson 2G2A, Marchand 2G2A, Daley IG, McEvoy IGIA, Lampasona IGIA, Arienti IGIA, Balducci IA, Harrington IA
Franklin (7-5) vs King Philip Saturday 1/20 puck drops @ 4:30 PM @ Foxboro Sports Center

Boys Indoor Track  = Franklin, 52 @ Attleboro, 48 – Final
Complete boys meet result details
Complete boys meet Team results

Girls Indoor Track = Franklin, 84 @ Attleboro, 16 – Final
Complete girls meet result details
Complete girls meet Team results

** FHS girls & boys team results combined

Hockomock Sports has photos of the hurdles and throws (subscription required)

For other results around the Hockomock League (subscription required) 

FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

Chapters - WFPR • Jim Derick: Jennifer Gulbrand & WeBreathe Wellness (audio)

In this episode Jim Derick visits with Jennifer Gulbrand, Author, Motivational Speaker and Trauma-Informed Somatic Therapy Practitioner. Jenn is the owner of WeBreathe Wellness, an inclusive Zen Retreat Center in Walpole Massachusetts. 

Jenn is also the author of two books, “Embrace Your Essence” and the recently released “She Breathes Soul Stories”. Jenn shares the story of following her passion as she transitioned from the corporate business world to follow her passion. 

Hear from Jenn about the vision of WeBreathe Wellness and her plans for a non-profit retreat center that will offer open access wellness services to all. 

Jennifer Gulbrand: https://jenngulbrand.com
WeBreathe Wellness: https://webreathewellness.com

Chapters - WFPR: Chapters with Jim Derick
Chapters - WFPR: Chapters with Jim Derick

Chapters - WFPRChapters with Jim Derick

In Chapters, Jim Derick sits down with guests and community member to share their exciting and emotional stories of hope, resilience and giving back.

Find all the episodes of Chapters -> https://chapters-fm.captivate.fm/episodes  or on your favorite podcast app.

Reminder: An Evening with Spirit with Psychic Medium Cathy Ripley Greene - Jan 26

What: An Evening with Spirit with Psychic Medium Cathy Ripley Greene 

Where: SAFE Coalition - 31 Hayward St Suite 2C Franklin
When: Friday, January 26, 2024 from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Join us for an evening connecting with loved ones from the other side. As a Medium, Cathy connects and communicates with those loved ones who have passed to spirit. It is Cathy's belief that we never die, we just change. 

Cathy says, " I have come to know, that we are spiritual beings here having a human experience and that when we are finished, no matter how long or short that experience might be, we return to that which we came from – pure positive energy, also referred to as Spirit".  
 
A $65 tax deductible donation will reserve your seat. Click here to donate https://www.safecoalitionma.org/donate

An Evening with Spirit with Psychic Medium Cathy Ripley Greene - Jan 26
An Evening with Spirit with Psychic Medium Cathy Ripley Greene - Jan 26

Supreme court hears key case that could strangle power of US federal agencies | US news | The Guardian

"The US supreme court heard arguments on Wednesday in a dispute involving a government-run program to monitor for overfishing of herring off New England’s coast that gives its conservative majority a chance to further limit the regulatory powers of federal agencies.

The justices are weighing appeals by two fishing companies of lower court rulings allowing the National Marine Fisheries Service to require commercial fishermen to help fund the program. The companies – led by New Jersey-based Loper Bright Enterprises and Rhode Island-based Relentless – have argued that Congress did not authorize the agency, part of the commerce department, to establish the program.

Arguments were ongoing.

The companies have asked the court, with its 6-3 conservative majority, to rein in or overturn a precedent established in 1984 that calls for judges to defer to federal agency interpretation of US laws deemed to be ambiguous, a doctrine called “Chevron deference”.
Continue reading the Guardian article -> (subscription maybe required)

"In each case, recent changes are rapid & unusual compared to before human influence on the climate"

Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) posted:
"Detailed graphic showing observed changes for different aspects of our climate.

The context of the past 2000 years is included where data is available. In each case, recent changes are rapid & unusual compared to before human influence on the climate."
More visuals at -> https://t.co/WdOoR7znIf 

Shared from -> https://t.co/a3hFzgSfR7

"In each case, recent changes are rapid & unusual compared to before human influence on the climate"
"In each case, recent changes are rapid & unusual compared to before human influence on the climate"

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Friday, Jan 19, 2023

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Friday

9:00a/12:00p /6:00p Chapters – Jim Derick  Insightful, life-affirming stories and interviews

10:00a/1:00p/7:00p Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey

11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Senior Story Hour – Senior Center Scribblers Group

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel         (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = FRIDAY

8:30 am Frank Presents: Daniela Masters Pt 1
10:00 am Riffin' on Main Street: Thomas J. Lynch
11:00 am Senior Connection: Joe Landry
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Waffles
12:30 pm The Only Cure Is Education
1:00 pm Physician Focus: Electronic Medical Records
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Healthy Pizza Crusts
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 1
3:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Pete Smith
3:30 pm Extended Play Sessions: Acoustic X
5:00 pm Arts Advocacy Day: Marketing
9:00 pm Circle of Friends: Seth Glier

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = FRIDAY

7:00 am MICCA Festival 2019
8:30 am Menthal Health: Donna Grady
10:00 am FHS Varsity Wrestling: v Taunton 05-29-21
12:30 pm ArtWeek: Theater in the Open
1:30 pm Public School Event: Lifelong Music Pt. 1 01-28-19
3:00 pm Metrowest Arts & Culture Symposium 2023
8:30 pm FHS Varsity Swimming v Attleboro 01-12-24

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) =  FRIDAY

8:00 am Zoning Board of Appeals: 01-04-24
2:00 pm Zoning Board of Appeals: 01-04-24

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf   

Thursday, January 18, 2024

27 FHS Music Students performed with the Massachusetts Central District Honor Band, Chorus and Orchestra

Twenty seven members of the Franklin High School music program auditioned and were accepted into the 2024 Massachusetts Central District Honor Ensembles. The performance took place on January 13th at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, MA.

27 FHS Music Students performed with the  Massachusetts Central District Honor Band, Chorus and Orchestra
27 FHS Music Students performed with the  Massachusetts Central District Honor Band, Chorus and Orchestra

Participating in the Central District Band were

  • Gavin Abdel-Aziz - Trombone
  • Emma Anderson-French Horn
  • Jake Blanchard - French Horn
  • Karah Bradanese - Clarinet
  • Peter Bryan - Trumpet
  • Daniel Campbell - Trumpet
  • Lauren Curtis - Trombone
  • Alexander Fioravanti - Euphonium
  • Francis Fracassa - French Horn
  • Liam Geoghegan - Tenor Saxophone
  • John Kane IV - Baritone Saxophone
  • Lola Richardson - Flute
  • Isabelle Simino - Trombone
  • Gabriel Terry - Trombone
  • Maria Zaki - Flute
  • Katharina Zercie - Bass Trombone

Franklin High School students performing with the Central District Jazz Band were

  • Adithya Balagurumoorthy - Baritone Saxophone
  • Thomas Bradley - Trombone
  • Emelia Chambers - Trumpet
  • Brady Devlin - Trumpet
  • Weylan O’Connell - Bass
  • Aidan Padula and Anton Sackley - Drum Set
Selected to perform with the Central District Orchestra is
  • Victoria Courtright-Lim - Violin
  • Emily Liu - Violin
  • Adam Peng - Cello
  • Zo Pietras - Violin

Historic Happenings for February at the Franklin Historical Museum

February at the Franklin Historical Museum puts some love in the air and takes up the proposition that Silents are golden...

For Your Valentine's...

Postal Poetry: The Art and Commerce of Valentine's Cards
The Art and Commerce of Valentine's Cards
The Second Sunday Speaker Series at the museum continues on Feb. 12, 2024 with Postal Poetry: The Art and Commerce of Valentine's Cards. Historical Commission chair Alan Earls will explore the remarkably long story of Valentine's greetings and how entrepreneurs and new technologies turned sentiment into big business in the 19th century. The story includes key Massachusetts innovators like Louis Prang and pioneering woman business leader, Esther Howland – plus images of many beautiful old cards.  A limited number of free, vintage reprint sample cards will be available at the event. Doors open at 1 and the presentation begins at 1:15 at Franklin Historical Museum, 80 West Central Street, Franklin, MA. FREE



Feature Films Return
Safety Last
Safety Last

Later in the month, the Museum will welcome the public to Cinema 80 – a new program of films of the 20th century, curated by Chris Leverone in cooperation with the Franklin Senior Center. Leverone, a videographer and graphics artist from Franklin, has directed promotional and fundraising videos, and is currently a producer at Franklin TV and is extremely passionate about film. Silent Saturdays start at 6 PM on Feb. 17 and Feb. 24.



The Freshman
The Freshman
On Feb, 17 Cinema 80 will screen the first of two treasures by comic genius Harold Lloyd, Safety Last, an over-the-top version of a young man trying to make good in the big city story (in this case, bustling, Jazz-Age Los Angeles). Then, on Feb. 24 it's The Freshman, a hilarious look at college culture 100 years ago, (we are a college town after all!). Both films are about 75 minutes in length.



"We are excited to provide this free, innovative programming in a time slot that should leave people free to squeeze even more into their Saturday night," said Commission Chair Alan Earls. "The best of the silent films are amazing and just as entertaining as anything Hollywood is doing today, we are sure our Franklin audience will agree," he added.

The Franklin Historical Museum is located at 80 West Central Street, Franklin. The museum is open Saturday mornings from 10 AM - 1 PM and Sunday afternoons from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. When visiting the museum, please consider donating a non-perishable item for the Franklin Food Pantry.


FHS wrestling team tops King Philip on Wednesday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Wednesday, Jan 17, 2024. 

Girls Hockey = Franklin, 1 @ Medway, 4 – Final
Haley Wernig puts the Panthers on the board early in the third off a nice feed from Maddie O’Brien. 

Wrestling = King Philip, 26 @ Franklin, 45 - Final
What a match against king Philip 45-26. Pins from Carter, Rosenberger, O’Connell, Large. OW goes to Quinn Carter with a huge pin to set the tone. https://twitter.com/FHSWrestle/status/1747827740898623657

For other results around the Hockomock League (subscription required)

FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

Town of Franklin: 2024 Presidential Primary Election Schedule

Per Town Clerk, Nancy Danello, the schedule for the Presidential Primary is as follows:

IN PERSON EARLY VOTING
Franklin High School Gymnasium, 218 Oak St
  • February 24 (Saturday) 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • February 26 (Monday) 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • February 27 (Tuesday) 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • February 28 (Wed.) 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • February 29 (Thursday) 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • March 1 (Friday) 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Early Voting also held in the Town Clerk’s Office During normal business hours
Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8AM to 4PM Wednesday 8AM to 6PM and Fri 8AM to 1PM

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION DAY 
TUESDAY, MARCH 5 
6:00 AM TO 8:00 PM


Town of Franklin: 2024 Presidential Primary Election Schedule
Town of Franklin: 2024 Presidential Primary Election Schedule

HMEA fund raising concert at THE BLACK BOX - Feb 17

The British are coming! 

Tickets are on sale now for our annual Beatles tribute fundraiser at THE BLACK BOX in Franklin.

Swing by on February 17 to see and listen to our favorite Beatles tribute band - Studio Two - The Beatles Tribute! We’ll be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles coming to America, all in support of HMEA’s programs. A limited number of tickets are available with the link https://www.hmea.org/beatles/

Mark your calendar for these Franklin Downtown Partnership Calendar of sponsored events for 2024

Save the dates!! 

Announcing the 2024 Franklin Downtown Partnership Calendar of sponsored events and general meetings! Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering at any of the events. Teamwork makes the dream work!

Mark your calendar for these Franklin Downtown Partnership Calendar of sponsored events for 2024
Mark your calendar for these Franklin Downtown Partnership Calendar of sponsored events for 2024


Town Council hears about the Franklin Food Pantry operations and the Town of Franklin Crisis Intervention Team (video)

The Franklin Town Council met as scheduled on Wednesday, Jan 17, 2024. The Franklin TV video is available for replay here -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4koHoGH73g

The meeting agenda can be found here -> 

My notes captured via Twitter during the meeting are collected in one easy to read PDF file ->   https://drive.google.com/file/d/1srDHwwmM28LbjTIs5NDNHjVBRDW9dTv3/view?usp=drive_link

Tina Powderly, executive director of the Franklin Food Pantry, provides an update
Tina Powderly, executive director of the Franklin Food Pantry, provides an update

Homelessness Report - Amy Frigulietti, Deputy Town Administrator and Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)
Homelessness Report - Amy Frigulietti, Deputy Town Administrator and Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)



National report ranks MA as #1 most improved in tax fairness


Primarily due to the passage of the Fair Share Amendment, a new national report finds that the Commonwealth is the top-ranking state for improvements in tax fairness. The middle class in Massachusetts pays a smaller share of their income in state + local taxes than in 32 other states.


Today, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) released "Who Pays?," the only distributional analysis of tax systems in all 50 states. The comprehensive 7th edition of the report ranks the progressivity and regressivity of state tax systems by measuring effective state and local tax rates paid by all income groups. Massachusetts's relative ranking among the 50 states (in terms of tax progressivity since 2022) improves several positions, the most of any state. This is overwhelmingly a result of the Fair Share Amendment.


However, there is still work to be done. Massachusetts's top 1% still pay a lower share than the bottom 95%. With our tax system still regressive under current law, we can look to neighbors Maine, Vermont and New York for examples of states that have created fair (progressive) tax codes. Read more. 

Read our summary

▶️Watch on YouTube:

Phineas Baxandall speaks on the

findings of ITEP's report

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