FRI 10/31 8am Career Days at Tri-County HS for 8th graders and their caregivers.
FRI 10/31 12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market - Town Common
SAT 11/1 10am-12pm CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER! Story Walk on the Rail Trail with Bellingham Public Library. Family event, park at Lake St, Bellingham parking lot.
SAT 11/1 1-4pm Farm to Table, Farm to Glass at Pour Richard’s
SAT 11/1 6-11pm 9th Annual Casino Night to benefit the Franklin Education Foundation, Elk’s Lodge, Pond St., Franklin.
SUN 11/2 2:30pm Pumpernickel Puppets present Sir George and the Dragon at Franklin Public Library
WED 11/5 6:30pm Franklin Art Association Public meeting with interactive art demonstration at Franklin Senior Center
WED 11/5 6:30pm Elementary Parent Info Night for NEW Math and Report Cards for Jefferson/Parmenter at Jefferson Elementary School
WED 11/5 7pm Friends of Franklin Library Public Meeting at Franklin Public Library
THU 11/6 8:30am Franklin Downtown Partnership Meeting at Dean College Campus Center
THU 11/6 5-7pm Preschool Fair at the Franklin Public Library sponsored by Franklin Mom’s Club
THU 11/6 6-8pm First Unitarian Universalist Fundraiser at Pour Richard’s
THU 11/6 6:30pm Elementary Parent Info Night for NEW Math and Report Cards for Oak St./Kennedy at Oak St. Elementary School
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
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Friday, October 31, 2014
Voices of Franklin: Carla Lievano - Vote Yes on Question 4 - Earned Sick Time for Employees
From Carla Lievano:
You can find all the details on the ballot questions for this election in the 2014 Election Collection here: http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/november-4th-election-collection.html
If you are a Franklin resident and would like to share a position on one of the ballot questions, send me an email (shersteve @ gmail dot com)
This proposal would entitle Massachusetts employees to earn and use sick time according to certain conditions. Employees would earn one hour of sick time per every 30 hours worked. Employers with 11 or more employees would give paid sick time and those under 11 employees would give unpaid sick time. There are minimal exceptions mostly regarding certain city or town employees. This would not replace better sick time benefits an employee may already have.
Nationwide a big majority — 87 percent — enjoy sick time benefits among the top 25 percent of top earners. Only 34 percent of those in the bottom 25 percent have the same privilege, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Part-time workers are usually out of luck.
In Massachusetts about one third of all employees do not earn sick time, and are mostly in low wage jobs. To not lose a day of pay, which they can ill-afford, an employee will come in to their job (like restaurant servers and home health workers that are very likely to not have paid sick time and to have much public contact) and spread their germs. They may also may send their child to school sick and again potentially spread illnesses.
If passed this would allow families, especially low-income families to meet their needs financially and health wise. A single Mom would not have to make the awful choice to send her child to school sick or stay home and lose much needed income and in some cases potentially lose their job. I personally know of a single Mother (at the company two years and a very good employee as far as I am aware) that was fired for the bad luck of having her child be sick a few times over a short period and day-care would not take her child so she stayed home with her child and ended up getting fired. This was at a call-center and was in another state but she had no other options. Hopefully if this measure is passed no single Mom would have to lose her job like that!
The Institute for Women's Policy Research estimates the economic benefits of paid sick time outweigh the costs and I agree. If this passes we will be the third state (besides Connecticut and California) to enlarge the peoples rights. Question #4 in Massachusetts broadens the scope of these rights and just like we led the nation on Reforming Health Care and standing up to the Defense of Marriage Act let us lead again.
Join me in standing up for the people and vote YES on Earned Sick Time! It is the right thing to do!
bandstand on the Franklin Town Common |
You can find all the details on the ballot questions for this election in the 2014 Election Collection here: http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/november-4th-election-collection.html
If you are a Franklin resident and would like to share a position on one of the ballot questions, send me an email (shersteve @ gmail dot com)
Staying Healthy in the Club
Timely info on staying healthy when you are really working to stay healthy!
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Thanks to TeamFitness Franklin for their generous donation to enable the fund raising raffle helping the Franklin Food Pantry. If you want to take a chance on getting 5 luxury box seats to see the New England Patriots play the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Nov 23, please send me an email. I have tickets to sell..Or you can stop by the Food Pantry during its open hours to buy a ticket.
additional details on the raffle can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/better-than-trick-or-treat-take-chance.html
Blackstone River Theatre - Deadstring Ensemble / Kathleen Conneely!
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FHS Volleyball wins, Field Hockey goes to OT before losing
Hockomock Sports posted the results of the playoff action on Thursday.
For additional details on the results from Thursday, follow this link
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-103014
Volleyball
D1 Central EastFHS Panthers |
#9 Franklin, 3 @ #8 North Middlesex, 0 - Final - Megan Rogers had 14 assists and six aces and Holly Shumway added six kills and three blocks as the Panthers swept North Middlesex. Franklin advances to the D1 Central West Quarterfinals and will travel to #1 Lincoln Sudbudy (18-1) on Tuesday, November 4th at 7:00.
Field Hockey
D1 South#9 Franklin, 0 @ #8 Dennis-Yarmouth, 1 - Final (OT)
For additional details on the results from Thursday, follow this link
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-103014
In the News: Best Buddies, civil service
School officials recognize the challenge in having younger students take part in a Best Buddies program, but believe the pairings will help foster respect and tolerance - values that will prove important as students mature.
The district already has chapters within the middle school and high school, and pending approval from Best Buddies Massachusetts, it would become the first in the country to offer the program to students during all points in their primary and secondary education.
“As a district and learning community, we value inclusion, and by supporting friendships, collaborative relationships and connections among our elementary students we can change perceptions, values and beliefs of children as they mature into middle school and high school students,” Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski wrote in an email.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141031/NEWS/141039359/1994/NEWS
The Town Council’s vote eight months ago to remove future fire department hires from the civil service process was never valid, and union leaders say they only learned weeks ago that the system remains in place.
Apparently the town did not follow the proper procedure under state law for removing a department from civil service.
To revoke civil service, cities and towns must take the same steps they did to adopt it, or petition the state Legislature to pass home-rule legislation, according to the Massachusetts Municipal Association.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141031/NEWS/141039372
My notes on the meeting Feb 12,2014 can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/02/follow-money.html
Franklin Fire Dept - Station #1 |
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Attention Elementary Parents - Info Night on new Math Program and Report Cards
From the Franklin Public Schools:
We will be running 3 information nights for parents to introduce our new elementary math program and elementary report cards, which will be issued in December. Information on these two important topics will be presented by teachers, math specialists, and administrators on the following nights:
Each evening will run from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
If you cannot attend on the evening designated for your child’s school, please feel free to join us for one of the other presentations.
All materials will also be posted to school and district webpages after the last presentation.
This was posted to the Franklin Schools webpage here
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/01ECD860-000F8513.0/Hold%20the%20Date.pdf
We will be running 3 information nights for parents to introduce our new elementary math program and elementary report cards, which will be issued in December. Information on these two important topics will be presented by teachers, math specialists, and administrators on the following nights:
Parents of children at Jefferson and Parmenter
Wednesday, November 5th at Jefferson Elementary
Parents of children at Oak Street and Kennedy
Thursday, November 6th at Oak Street Elementary
Parents of children at Keller and Davis Thayer
Wednesday, November 12th at Keller Elementary
Each evening will run from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
If you cannot attend on the evening designated for your child’s school, please feel free to join us for one of the other presentations.
All materials will also be posted to school and district webpages after the last presentation.
Ladybug rug at JF Kennedy School |
This was posted to the Franklin Schools webpage here
http://franklindistrict.vt-s.net/Pages/FranklinDistrict_News/01ECD860-000F8513.0/Hold%20the%20Date.pdf
Voices of Franklin: Sean Slater - Vote YES Ballot Question 1
From Sean P Slater:
Vote YES on question 1. This should pass because all it requires is the ability to use common sense, something that unfortunately is in short supply on Beacon Hill. Any rational citizen of this Commonwealth understands that this bill in its purest form, is taxation without representation. We pay about 27 cents per gallon, the 3rd highest in the nation. Our legislators do not pay out of their own pocket for gas, we buy their gas. They now want to impose a gas tax which will be permanently tied to inflation, and they want to do this every year without a vote. If you want to introduce new taxes you should have to vote on it, period. If this does not pass think of the precedent it would set. There would be no accountability on how are future tax dollars are allocated and the automatic increase process would be repeated to include our property, excise and income taxes.
We have had a surplus in this state for the last two years to the tune of about $625 - $690 million. This state spent about $675K last year on highway maintenance, while the national average was about $160K. We do not have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem. The TV ads and articles might be trying to deploy scare tactics by crying poor mouth but the facts contradict that message completely. The last time the gas tax was raised, how many of those dollars, as a percentage do you think went to road and bridge repair? Twenty percent? Fifteen percent? If we give these elected officials a free pass to ignore the will of the people on voting, do you honestly think there will be any accountability on where these dollars are spent?
Vote for common sense and We The People. Vote YES on Question 1.
bandstand on the Franklin Town Common |
You can find all the details on the ballot questions for this election in the 2014 Election Collection here: http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/november-4th-election-collection.html
If you are a Franklin resident and would like to share a position on one of the ballot questions, send me an email (shersteve @ gmail dot com)
You're invited to Dinner & Comedy Night to benefit the Ellie Fund (Nov 13, 2014)
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This invitation was sent by Confidence Beads & Beads for a Cause invite you the organizer. | |
Eventbrite | 155 5th St | San Francisco, CA 94103 |
In the News: taxes for better roads
The Milford Daily News writes about the Franklin ballot question to fund road repairs.
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141030/NEWS/141039777/1994/NEWS
Additional details on the road plans can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/ballot-question-5-dedicated-override-to.html
Voting yes would move forward a $1.5 million dedicated override to raise money for road and sidewalk improvements. The town council must appropriate the funds annually with a two-thirds vote. Councilors would not be able to use the revenue generated for anything other than roadwork, though it may tweak the amount needed each year.
Starting this fiscal year, the override would increase the taxes on a single-family home valued at $360,000 – the average valuation – by roughly $130 per year.
According to Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting, the town needs the extra funds to get to a nearly $50 million backlog of road and sidewalk repairs. Franklin has more than 200 miles of roads, many of which need some level of work.
With annual state funds, normal town allocations, and override monies, the town could reserve about $4 million every year for roadwork, Department of Public Works Director Robert Cantoreggi has said.continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141030/NEWS/141039777/1994/NEWS
Additional details on the road plans can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/ballot-question-5-dedicated-override-to.html
road work on Lincoln St during August 2014 |
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Pumpernickel Puppets - Nov 2 - 2:30 PM
The Franklin Public Library will host a performance of the Pumpernickel Puppets on Sunday, Nov 2 at 2:30 PM.
http://www.pumpernickelpuppets.com/
This was shared from the Library page here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2014/10/pumpernickel-puppets-presents-sir.html
Pumpernickel Puppet shows are presented with a cast of colorful puppet characters, audience participation, live voices and sound effects and fast paced scripts that not only entertain, but stimulate children's imagination and creativity. A demonstration period follows every performance giving the audience some insight into what happens behind the scenes.For more information on the Pumpernickel Puppets you can visit their webpage here
All performances last approximately forty minutes and are appropriate for children ages three and up.
http://www.pumpernickelpuppets.com/
Pumpernickel Puppets |
This was shared from the Library page here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2014/10/pumpernickel-puppets-presents-sir.html
Third Annual Turkey Trot 5K Family Fun Run and Walk to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry
The Third Annual Turkey Trot 5K Family Fun Run will take place on Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 27th. The lollipop course will begin and end at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) at 91 Jordan Road in Franklin. Sponsored by the Feed the Need organization located in Hull, MA, the race is open to runners and walkers of all ages, featuring medals for best overall, first, second and third and for men, women and children by age category. A free raffle and continental breakfast will follow the race.
Feed the Need races started back in 2003 to support food pantries and shed light on hunger issues in local communities. The first such race took place here in Franklin in 2005, an idea of the LDS Church to help give back.“The race was renamed the Franklin Turkey Trot and began taking place on Thanksgiving morning three years ago when my son Hayden asked if he could plan the race as his Eagle Scout project – it has really hit its stride since,” remarked Krystal Whitmore, Director of the Franklin Turkey Trot.
“We are inspired by the fantastic turnout for the Franklin race. It is wonderful to see something so simple create this great sense of community bonding and giving back on the holiday of Thanksgiving.” Erin Lynch, Executive Director for the Franklin Food Pantry agrees, “When
people come out on this special holiday to get involved it shows a uniting and protecting of our community – our larger family – from the threat of hunger. We are grateful to Feed the Need for spearheading the race and raising awareness.”
Food Pantry Executive Director Erin Lynch and Rep Jeff Roy training for the Feed the Need 5k |
Erin has been preparing to run this year’s race for several weeks with Franklin’s State Representative Jeffrey Roy. “Representative Roy and I decided to run the race in 2014 to bring more attention to the aspect of building sustainable solutions to end hunger. Jeff has been a huge supporter of our role in the Healthy Futures Franklin initiative, a collaboration launched by the Hockomock Area YMCA. We are all working together to improve the health of the community, and increasing access to nutritious food is a critical step.”
“Franklin is a town that prides itself in connecting with one another in the face of adversity,” said Representative Jeffrey Roy “On the issue of hunger, Franklin Food Pantry is at the heart of a collaborative network of organizations, individuals and volunteers who partner throughout the year to make food and healthy, life changing programs available to our neighbors. The Franklin Turkey Trot is one of those events where it all comes together and I would like to thank Erin Lynch for issuing me the challenge several months ago to join her in healthy living and training to run this year.”
Entry Fee for the Turkey Trot $20 or 20 cans of food (or box of personal toiletries). To participate in the Turkey Trot, please pre-register online at http://www.feedtheneed.org/. Register in person at LDS Church on Wednesday night, November 26th, 7-9pm or on race day, 6:45-7:45am. The first 100 participants to pick up their race bibs on Wednesday night will receive a T-shirt.
As part of the mission to provide immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions, the Franklin Food Pantry has increased the amount of fresh produce offered, resulting in a 43% increase in households returning on a regular basis for their fruits and vegetables. From June through October the pantry hosts a weekly Healthy Futures Market, where families receive produce as well as cooking demonstrations and healthy recipes courtesy of Cooking Matters. Also implemented this year was the new Healthy Futures™ shelf, which offers healthy alternatives such as Gluten-Free, Low Sodium, Low Sugar, and Whole Grain options for each family to choose from.
Other ways to donate:
To make a donation to the Franklin Food Pantry, please visit The Pantry located at 43 West Central Street, Route 140. Donations are accepted during business hours, Tuesday-Friday, 9:00am -1:00pm and on Saturdays from 9:00-11:30am. Non-perishables may be dropped off after hours in the bin by the front door, or monetary donations may be mailed to Franklin Food Pantry, PO Box 116, Franklin, MA 02038.About Feed the Need
Feed the Need is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting education and awareness of local hunger issues by sponsoring physical activities and events.About Franklin Food Pantry
The Franklin Food Pantry is a registered 501(c) 3 non-profit organization FEIN #04-327663. Established in 1987, the mission of the Franklin Food Pantry is to provide immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions, by empowering the community through resources, education and collaboration. It is part of the Greater Boston Food Bank network and depends entirely on support and donations from volunteers, corporate partners and the community at large. The Franklin Food Pantry currently serves more than 600 households throughout the local community; distributing more than 186,000 pounds of food and provisions annually. Families receive monthly food supplies; weekly produce and bread; and special seasonal items of holiday meal packages and school supplies. Please visit the website at www.franklinfoodpantry.org, and like Franklin Food Pantry on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/FranklinFoodPantry, or call us at 508-528-3115.Where is the needle disposal kiosk located?
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING NEEDLE DISPOSAL
The town’s new needle/syringe disposal kiosk has been relocated to the lobby of the DPW office at 257 Fisher Street. The kiosk will be available to residents during normal DPW business hours.
To protect the health of personnel servicing the kiosk, absolutely no needles/syringes or lancets will be accepted unless they are inside an approved sharps container. Laundry detergent containers, cardboard boxes and plastic bags are not acceptable. Also the needle kiosk is not for the disposal of medications. The Franklin Police Department has a collection bin for residents to dispose of medications.
Residents may purchase small sharps containers from Wal-Mart, Rite Aid, Walgreens and Target for a nominal fee. The Town of Franklin does not provide sharps containers to residents.
While this seems like a new notice, it was originally posted in Sept 2012. Franklin bought the needle disposal kiosk after the July 1, 2012 implementation of a new MA law requiring such.
The kiosk was originally hosted at the downtown Fire Station and then moved in Sept to the DPW office where it has remained since.
July 2012
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/07/what-do-i-do-with-needles-now.html
Sept 2012
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/09/needle-disposal-kiosk-relocated.html
Franklin DPW building , 257 Fisher St |
Hockomock Playoffs - FHS volleyball and field hockey
The playoff schedule and seeding for FHS teams have been posted to Hockomock Sports
#9 Franklin (10-8) will travel to #8 North Middlesex (14-6) on Thursday, October 30th at 6:00.
All the volleyball seeding and schedules can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-volleyball-playoff-seeds-matchups
#9 Franklin (11-3-4) will travel to #8 Dennis-Yarmouth (11-3-3) on Thursday, October 30th at 2:30.
All the field hockey seeding and schedules can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-field-hockey-playoff-seeds-matchups
For more information about Franklin High School visit their page on the Franklin website here
http://franklinhigh.vt-s.net/Pages/index
Volleyball
#9 Franklin (10-8) will travel to #8 North Middlesex (14-6) on Thursday, October 30th at 6:00.
All the volleyball seeding and schedules can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-volleyball-playoff-seeds-matchups
Field Hockey
All the field hockey seeding and schedules can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-field-hockey-playoff-seeds-matchups
FHS Panthers |
For more information about Franklin High School visit their page on the Franklin website here
http://franklinhigh.vt-s.net/Pages/index
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
School half days - Thu/Fri
FHS Soccer teams tie King Phillip
FHS Panthers |
Girls Soccer
King Philip, 0 @ Franklin, 0 - Final - Franklin carried the play but strong defensive play from KP's Kelly Halnen, Erin Machado, Emma Corcoran and Hanna Balunos, as well as goalie Maggie Gall kept the Panthers off the board.Boys Soccer
Franklin, 1 @ King Philip, 1 - Final - Franklin's Adam Moessing opened the scoring off an assist Cal Harmon in the first half. King Philip's Cam Mullins leveled the game in the second half.Additional results from the Hockomock League can be found here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-102714
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