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The Microgalleries are Coming

Franklin's Department of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy unveiled its first Microgallery (above) at the Franklin Sculpture Park recently. According to the town, this innovative project aims to bring small-scale, dynamic art exhibitions to the community, featuring works by local artist Amy Vulfovich who was selected as the inaugural MicroGallery artist! Her site-specific work will kick off this rotating series, offering the community a fresh and engaging way to experience art in everyday places. The project is made possible through the generous support of an earmark by Senator Rebecca Rausch, helping to expand public art and creative expression across Franklin.

Hot to Trot 5K Coming Soon

Whether you’re a seasoned runner or looking for a fun morning, you’ll love this mostly flat, family-friendly course! Walkers welcome! Water stop at halfway mark! PR on our fast course!
Registration fee Includes breakfast, goodie bag, and a performance wicking t-shirt. July 26th | 8am | Upton VFW, $30 for early registration, $35 day Of!

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 Big Apple Lives!

After closing last fall due to retirement of the proprietors, multiple sources are now reporting that the "younger generation" of the family has plans to reopen. first with pick-your-own blueberries and later with more of the farm-to-table offerings that have made the location at 207 Arnold St., in Wrentham, a local favorite.

Car Hits Building in Franklin

According to reportrs, one
person wound up in the hospital after their car rolled over into a building
on Franklin’s East Central Street last Wednesday. No reports on what led up to the crash.

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