Basketball seemed to be in Tori Maynard’s blood right from the beginning. As a second grade, Tori would tag along with her older brother to his games as her father coached. It was here that the youngster found that basketball seemed like a fun...
Last month, members of the Metrowest Veterans Consortium toured the Natick Readiness Center of the Massachusetts National Guard. They were welcomed to the facility, opened in 2014, by Major General Gary Keefe, the Adjutant General of the...
You see them around town – a group of men who might be helping with a community blood drive, who are raising money for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, who are running children’s events and always seem to be involved in charity work. They are...
It might have taken about six months longer than projected to complete, but good things come to those who wait. On Sunday, November 6th, the Franklin Public Library officially welcomed community members to celebrate the opening of its new...
The Franklin girls’ volleyball team is a study in consistency.
Since Kate Horsmann took the coaching reins in 2005, the Panthers have won four Hockomock League championships and qualified for tourney play all 13 years. The Louisville, Ky.,...
Although as cliché as it sounds, Tri-County’s golf coach Ryan Hippert believes that senior tri-captain Dylan White is what every coach looks for in an athlete.
“Dylan is everything that we want in our athletes at Tri-County,” the coach said...
Trade all your holiday stress for laughter on Wednesday, November 8th (and every second Wednesday of each month) from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society in Franklin, 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin. Come and...
Gene Sardinha Jr., franchise owner, Michael Shain of Thanks To Yanks, Manny Ferreira of Dunkin Donuts and Steven Sardinha franchise owner stand in front of 300 pounds of donated Dunkin Donuts coffee, The Sardinhas made the generous donation to...
Plan now to start the holiday season by enjoying an enchanting evening on Wednesday, November 8 when the Garden Club of Norfolk presents “Holiday Magic” at 7 p.m. at the Freeman-Kennedy School in Norfolk.
The highlight of the event will be...
Our Sunday morning worship services take place at 10 a.m. in our Handicapped Accessible Meetinghouse located at 262 Chestnut Street. Our faith encompasses a wide variety of religious beliefs and spiritual practices. Our understanding is that...