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Telephone: (508) 528-1212
Fax: (508) 520-7950
www.franklinpolice.com
The information contained in this press release does not imply listed individuals have
been convicted in a...
The Town of Franklin and the Franklin Cultural District Committee are honored to announce the Dedication Celebration of Franklin’s Cultural District. The festivities will begin with a formal Dedication Ceremony at the Franklin Historical Museum...
What an amazing season it has been for the Tri-County wrestling team. One shining star is Ashley Barrett, a senior from Bellingham in the Legal and Protective Services program, who has won the first-ever Girls’ All State Wrestling Championship...
Having only graduated two seniors from last year’s team, one would believe that the Tri Country Softball team would be in line for a very successful season. However, Coach Stephanie Caffrey is looking to figure out her team and where everyone...
If patience could be exchanged for money, then Will Davis would be a millionaire.
The Franklin High senior, who’s now the goaltender for the Panthers lacrosse team, had to wait two years to become a starter. During his sophomore and junior...
For more detailed event descriptions, please visit ArtWeek online at www.artweekma.org
Wednesday, May 1
9 a.m.- 8 p.m.: Post-It Note Collage ~ Franklin Public Library, In celebration of ArtWeek...
Many Kids. One Mission. Cure Cancer.
On Sunday, June 16th, the Franklin PMC (Pan Mass Challenge) Kids Ride will be one of more than 35 PMC Kids Rides throughout the New England area. Last year, the Franklin ride attracted more than 230...
The Franklin Downtown Partnership is organizing the 17th annual Strawberry Stroll, set for Friday, June 14, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. in downtown Franklin with a rain date of Saturday, June 15. The Strawberry Stroll is the largest event of the season...
Franklin’s Memorial Day observances will begin at 10:30 a.m. with a parade beginning on Main Street, heading to School Street, then Central Street, to Beaver Street and up to Franklin Town Common. Along the way, the parade will stop at three...
The Franklin Senior Center has added a new service to support individuals with hearing loss and held a kick-off meeting on April 10 to introduce the program, open to those age 50 and older from Franklin and surrounding towns.
Maggie...