Walking late Friday, Dolores and I noticed that the house at 188 King St which I have posted progress shots on during its construction is actually under agreement.
This is a good sign!
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Sunday, March 22, 2009
Franklin: 188 King Under Agreement
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Windows and doors
It appears to be the season for windows and doors.
The house at 188 King St now sports them:
The renovation/rebuilding of Honey Dew Donuts on East Central St now sports them as well. Looks like the coffee will be brewing soon!
How important are windows and doors?
Without them, all you have are four walls and no way to get in or out.
The house at 188 King St now sports them:
The renovation/rebuilding of Honey Dew Donuts on East Central St now sports them as well. Looks like the coffee will be brewing soon!
How important are windows and doors?
Without them, all you have are four walls and no way to get in or out.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Progress on 188 King St - new roof
Monday, September 1, 2008
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
FHS golf, boys and girls cross country teams all post wins on Tuesday
Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Tuesday, Sep 17, 2019
Boys Cross Country = Franklin, 25 @ King Philip, 34 – Final
– King Philip had two of the top three runners but Franklin had four of the top six finishers to pick up a win on the road over the Warriors. KP’s Mike Griffin (14:34) won the race with Mike Norberg (14:51) taking third place. Franklin’s Tyler Brogan was second overall while Nicholas Calitri, Camden Harrington, and Declan Walmsey all scored key points for the Panthers.
Results: 1. Mike Griffin, KP (14:34) 2. Tyler Brogan, Frank (14:51) 3. Mike Norberg, KP (14:51) 4. Nicholas Calitri, Frank (15:12) 5. Camden Harrington, Frank (15:50) 6. Declan Walmsey, Frank (16:03) 7. Dan Botte, KP (16:04) 8. Clancy Golden, Frank (16:39) 9. Griffin Sieczkiewicz, Frank (16:45) 10. Joseph Zercie, Frank (16:48)
Girls Cross Country = Franklin, 26 @ King Philip, 33 – Final
– Franklin had seven of the top 10 runners, including seventh through 10th, to edge King Philip for the win. Sidney Hawkins was second while Sarah Giuliano and Caitlin Casey were fourth and fifth, respectively, to grab key points for Franklin. King Philip’s Maya Evans won the race in 18:57.
Results: 1. Maya Evans, KP (18:57) 2. Sidney Hawkins, Frank (19:10) 3. Ava Pisani, KP (19:16) 4. Sarah Giuliano, Frank (19:18) 5. Caitlin Casey, Frank (19:25) 6. Meg Sherwood, KP (20:00) 7. Charlene Peng, Frank (20:32) 8. Ruth Ann Mulvey, Frank (20:37) 9. Emma Nelson, Frank (20:40) 10. Liliana Duffy, Frank (20:41)
Golf = Stoughton, 188 @ Franklin, 156 – Final
– Franklin’s Pat Dolan had his best outing of the season, shooting a low round of 37 to earn match medalists honors and lead the Panthers to a win over Stoughton. Jack Paterson followed with a 38, Quinten Faro added a 40, and Jake Blaney shot a 41 for the Panthers. Stoughton’s Max Huminik and Joe Mark each shot a 45.
For the other results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-17-19/
Boys Cross Country = Franklin, 25 @ King Philip, 34 – Final
– King Philip had two of the top three runners but Franklin had four of the top six finishers to pick up a win on the road over the Warriors. KP’s Mike Griffin (14:34) won the race with Mike Norberg (14:51) taking third place. Franklin’s Tyler Brogan was second overall while Nicholas Calitri, Camden Harrington, and Declan Walmsey all scored key points for the Panthers.
Results: 1. Mike Griffin, KP (14:34) 2. Tyler Brogan, Frank (14:51) 3. Mike Norberg, KP (14:51) 4. Nicholas Calitri, Frank (15:12) 5. Camden Harrington, Frank (15:50) 6. Declan Walmsey, Frank (16:03) 7. Dan Botte, KP (16:04) 8. Clancy Golden, Frank (16:39) 9. Griffin Sieczkiewicz, Frank (16:45) 10. Joseph Zercie, Frank (16:48)
Girls Cross Country = Franklin, 26 @ King Philip, 33 – Final
– Franklin had seven of the top 10 runners, including seventh through 10th, to edge King Philip for the win. Sidney Hawkins was second while Sarah Giuliano and Caitlin Casey were fourth and fifth, respectively, to grab key points for Franklin. King Philip’s Maya Evans won the race in 18:57.
Results: 1. Maya Evans, KP (18:57) 2. Sidney Hawkins, Frank (19:10) 3. Ava Pisani, KP (19:16) 4. Sarah Giuliano, Frank (19:18) 5. Caitlin Casey, Frank (19:25) 6. Meg Sherwood, KP (20:00) 7. Charlene Peng, Frank (20:32) 8. Ruth Ann Mulvey, Frank (20:37) 9. Emma Nelson, Frank (20:40) 10. Liliana Duffy, Frank (20:41)
Golf = Stoughton, 188 @ Franklin, 156 – Final
– Franklin’s Pat Dolan had his best outing of the season, shooting a low round of 37 to earn match medalists honors and lead the Panthers to a win over Stoughton. Jack Paterson followed with a 38, Quinten Faro added a 40, and Jake Blaney shot a 41 for the Panthers. Stoughton’s Max Huminik and Joe Mark each shot a 45.
For the other results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-17-19/
FHS golf, boys and girls cross country teams all post wins on Tuesday |
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Another foundation!
Yes, for all the talk of the economy in dire straits, there is a new foundation on King St between 188 King (under construction) and 194 King (recently renovated).
Saturday, August 23, 2008
1st floor framed
From foundation to 1st floor framed in 1 week
The foundation at 188 King St was being set up 2 weeks ago and posted here
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Hockomock Volleyball: Players to Watch in 2022 - FHS' Lacerda
HockomockSports.com has published its listing of Volleyball Players to Watch for the fall 2022 season. We share the FHS athlete and link to the full listing below.
TAYLOR LACERDA, JUNIOR – FRANKLIN
Franklin has won four straight league titles (sharing the last three with King Philip) and Lacerda is one of the players that the Panthers will be leaning on this fall to make it five in a row. As a sophomore, Lacerda emerged as Franklin’s top threat on the outside with her strong leap and great vision to find a hole in the opposing defense. She finished with 188 kills in 2021, but also added 258 digs and 34 aces, showing that she was more than just a dynamic hitter. Lacerda’s quickness and athleticism will get the chance to shine this season, as Franklin will have a few starting spots that need to be filled with new faces. The Panthers will continue to target league titles and hopefully, another deep tournament run and Lacerda’s continued growth on the outside will be a crucial component to their success this season.
FHS Panthers |
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Hockomock League: FHS players to watch for Girls Soccer & Volleyball
Hockomock Girls Soccer: Players to Watch in 2023
ANYA ZUB, SENIOR – FRANKLIN
One of the league’s top attacking talents for the past two seasons, scoring 33 goals combined, Zub enters her senior year with the chance to win her fourth league title and the goal of making a deep tournament run. Zub is dynamic with the ball at her feet, using her low center of gravity to make quick cuts past defenders, her strength to shield the ball from the opposition, and her creativity in the final third to find ways to score even against a packed opposition penalty area. Zub can play through the middle, holding play up or stretching the back line with runs into the channel, can drop deep to pull defenders away from the box and open space, or use her speed on the wing. Her interchanging with junior winger Kelly O’Connor (10 goals in 2022) keeps defenses guessing for the full 80 minutes. Franklin has edged the league title for the past three seasons and with Zub returning up top the Panthers remain the team to beat in the Kelley-Rex, while pushing to go further than last year’s Sweet Sixteen run.
Hockomock Volleyball: Players to Watch in 2023
MAKAYLA KUYKENDALL, SOPHOMORE – FRANKLIN
Franklin is in the midst of a five-year reign as Kelley-Rex division champions, sharing the title with at least one other team in the past four years. It seems like the Panthers graduate important all stars every year but somehow find a way to reload. This year, in an effort to go for a sixth straight crown, the Panthers have both of their all stars back including sophomore Makayala Kuykendall. Kuykendall made an immediate impact as a freshman, a six-rotation player who showed right away she could play everywhere on the court. As a freshman, she was top 10 in the league in kills (188), was a strong server, and was a reliable defensive option in the back row. The Panthers have high expectations this season and the firepower they have at the net gives them a good chance to exceed them.
TAYLOR LACERDA, SENIOR – FRANKLIN
Lacerda emerged last season as a leader for Franklin, helping the Panthers split with rivals King Philip and Attleboro and win a piece of a fifth straight league title. She was an all-around performer on a balanced team, leading the Panthers in kills with 195 and digs with 198, while finishing third on the team in aces and receptions. When Franklin needed big points in big matches, invariably it was Lacerda who would deliver them. Lacerda could be counted on for accuracy and consistency on the outside and for providing a lift whenever her team needed it. Not someone who needed every set to go her way, Lacerda could go a few points without a swing and then deliver the big swing in the big moment to turn momentum Franklin’s way. If the Panthers are going to make it six titles in a row, Lacerda, a three-year starter, will be right there in the mix on all the important points again.
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