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Email: Franklin@patch.com Phone: 617-308-9912 Hometown: Belmont Birthday: Sometime in March Bio (professional highlights, marital status, hobbies, etc)
I've won five regional journalism awards. I wish I could run - I ran in college and have finished 27 marathons - but I have a broken LCL. I read histories, bios, long winded criticism and I love magazines. I enjoy 19th century romantic literature and British fiction being published today. Love movies in movie theaters. My musical interests run the gambit from a cappella to Zulu chanting but I especially like Richard Strauss, Rita Lee and Broadway showtunes. The official name of my house feline is "Boris, the Russian Circus Cat." Really. Ask the Town Clerk. What else .... Local Hot-Button Issues What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Money, schools and what to do with the growing wild turkey menace. Where do you stand on each of these issues? I wish I had more money, I truly love the schools and eat the turkeys.
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How government is structured will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
Woodfall Road RFP discussed, Biting the 'burbs and boccie court opens.
Early strike knots up archrival Winchester while Reading's hard work earns a tie.
Boys in first to fifth grade are invited to see what scouts do at the Chenery this afternoon.
View this weekend's local yard sales—and add yours!
Photos and information in this article are uploaded by local Realtors/brokers and Belmont Patch.
West Roxbury man convicted of robbing, shooting Waltham man in 2010, gets life without parole.
Strong showing vs. state champs leads to convincing win then a home loss.
Will the hip new thing in dining make its way to Belmont? Their first stop is the Health Department.
Draft RFP restricts offers on town-owned land to residential development.
Brownsberger's office hours, Liz Buchanan singing, yoga and football.
Single families, condominiums and a two family sold this week.
So long, summer. Saturday is the first day of fall and we have an idea for celebrating near Belmont.
Sophomore defender and senior goalkeeper key in dramatic Marauders Girls' Soccer victory.
Wednesday's outage effects many in Belmont.
Farmers market today, Wellington picnic, book discussion for lower school kids.
Author of new book on the college application essay, Sarah McGinty, will take questions from Patch readers live beginning at 6 p.m.
Historic District Commission revamped bylaw lowers number of structures under the by-law from several thousands to a few hundred.
Stop signs are not optional, but sometimes drivers treat them as if they are.