Franklin Spotlights Healey's Freedom to Read Law Signing at Library
FRANKLIN — Franklin's town website this week highlighted Governor Maura Healey's August 10 visit to the Franklin Public Library, where she signed the state's new Freedom to Read Law, an item the town had not previously featured in its News Flash coverage.
TOWN HALL
The Town of Franklin welcomed Governor Maura Healey to the Franklin Public Library on Monday, August 10, for the signing of the state's Freedom to Read Law, according to the town's announcement. Town officials joined library staff for the ceremony, which the town's website described as a notable stop for the governor in Franklin.
No other town-government items new to today's window were available from the town's News Flash feed or department channels.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Maureen Mallon Obituary (2026) - Franklin, MA - Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin - Legacy": A death notice for Franklin resident Maureen Mallon was posted through Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin, according to a Legacy.com listing. (read it at https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/maureen-mallon-obituary?id=62205859)
COMING UP
Franklin's Design Review Board meets Tuesday, August 18. The town's community calendar also lists several senior and family programs at town facilities that day, including cribbage, knitting, a craft group, and a Pre-K program. The Town Council holds monthly office hours Thursday, August 20, while the Zoning Board of Appeals has no meeting that date. The Planning Board meets Monday, August 24, the Council on Aging Board meets Wednesday, August 26, and the Conservation Commission meets Thursday, August 27.
Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.