FRANKLIN — Despite efforts to reach a compromise, the Franklin Town Meeting began Tuesday with the Pledge of Allegiance followed by a Christian invocation. The invocation, led by Rev. Jason McConnell, explicitly referenced “the Lord” and the “Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.”
Prior to the meeting selectboard chair Scott Choiniere had told the Messenger there would be a moment of silence rather than a prayer. This morning Choiniere said in a voice mail, “Things did change before the meeting.”
Marilyn Hackett, the Franklin resident who protested the inclusion of an explicitly Christian prayer at a government meeting, said Choiniere had told her, “If I’d just brought an injunction there’d have been no problem.”
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