Growing up in Franklin, Scott Saunders got involved with basketball when his mother signed him up to play the sport. Since then, the now senior has loved playing the game. And although football was originally on his radar when he entered Franklin...
“It’s hard to adapt to losing one’s senses. Those are major components. It’s ‘what do I do now?’” says Kathy Kubit, of Norfolk who lost her vision at age 56. “When I saw CCTV (Closed Circuit TV with a high-powered magnifier) and was able to see...
On Saturday, February 10, Senator Elizabeth Warren hosted a town hall in Franklin, Mass. at the Franklin High School auditorium. Warren took questions from the audience and discussed her interests of helping working families of Massachusetts over...
Many of us want to deeply honor our veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, but why not give a nod of recognition to all of those who have served? A new Veterans Memo-rial Walkway planned by the Franklin Veterans Council will...
Franklin High’s wrestling team will be striving to bring home a Sectional championship when it heads for Newton on Saturday, Feb. 10.
Coach Carman Colace, who’s been the Panthers coach for the last 36 years, would like to add another trophy...
As he enters his senior campaign for the Franklin High School hockey team, Luke Downie has already reached the pinnacle of his career, but would very much like to accomplish another Division 1 State Title before he graduates. As a sophomore in...
It’s that time of year – time come out of hibernation to support local the 4,000 children and adults with disabilities that are supported by Franklin-based HMEA. On February 24th, at 7 p.m., the Early Beatles Tribute band Studio Two will perform...
Lelia Tenreyro-Viana believes there’s a power to music.
Director of the Charles River Children’s Chorale, a Metrowest Community Program for children aged 6-10, in Kindergarten through 5th grade, Tenreyro-Viana says that, as music has...
Lelia Tenreyro-Viana believes there’s a power to music.
Director of the Charles River Children’s Chorale, a Metrowest Community Program for children aged 6-10, in Kindergarten through 5th grade, Tenreyro-Viana says that, as music has...
Lelia Tenreyro-Viana believes there’s a power to music.
Director of the Charles River Children’s Chorale, a Metrowest Community Program for children aged 6-10, in Kindergarten through 5th grade, Tenreyro-Viana says that, as music has...