Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2025

St Mary's reopening weekend confirmed for Saturday, Mar 1 & Sunday, Mar 2, 2025

St Mary's reopening weekend confirmed for Saturday, Mar 1
St Mary's reopening confirmed for Mar 1 & Mar 2
We have GREAT NEWS!
We WILL be using our primary worship space upstairs starting NEXT WEEKEND! (March 1 and March 2)
On Saturday, March 1st, at the 4 PM Mass, Boston Archbishop Richard Henning will celebrate the reopening and consecrating of our beautiful church.
A reception will follow immediately after the Mass in the Sacred Heart Hall.
We are anticipating that Live Stream access will begin again at this Mass.
Please keep praying for our parish and our restoration project as some tasks remain to be completed. But, nothing will prevent us from using our church again.
We thank you for your patience with this project. Your prayers and patience contributed to this success.


Tuesday, October 29, 2024

CPA Coalition: "CPA Continues a Tradition of Local Support for Franklin’s Red Brick Schoolhouse"

Town of Franklin, MA (@TOFranklinMA) posted on Mon, Oct 28, 2024:
Check out this article from the @CPA_Coalition

The Red Brick Schoolhouse has called Franklin home for nearly two centuries and will continue to do so for many years to come thanks to the CPA!  -> https://t.co/cMKYUjZ5Ap


Shared from -> https://t.co/f35tGZux6X

Red Brick School photo album of ribbon cutting -> 

Report on the Ribbon Cutting Friday, October 13, 2023


CPA Coalition: "CPA Continues a Tradition of Local Support for Franklin’s Red Brick Schoolhouse"
CPA Coalition: "CPA Continues a Tradition of Local Support for Franklin’s Red Brick Schoolhouse"

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Jamie & Lucas talk town and school topics leading to the Joint Budget work starting Weds 9/11(audio)

FM #1275 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1275 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares our “Talk Franklin” discussion with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen and School Superintendent Lucas Giguere. We had our conversation in the Town Administrator's office on Monday, September 9, 2023.  


September brings

  • Renovation to Town offices, process improvements

  • School re-opening

  • Redistricting planning

  • Joint Budget Subcommittee starts Sep 11 to work on budget for FY 2026

  • More engaged now, need to bring them along the discussion on wish list items, what do we really need, and then prioritize accordingly


The recording runs about 50 minutes. Let’s listen to my conversation with Jamie and Lucas. Audio link -> https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letstalkfranklin/episodes/Talk-Franklin--A-Podcast-from-the-Town-Administrators-Office---September-9--2024-e2o7to1/a-abh5u11



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Joint Budget Subcommittee agenda for 9/11 meeting

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2024/09/agenda-for-joint-budget-subcommittee.html


New design of Franklin Schools web site -> https://www.franklinps.net/ 

It also comes with an app for Apple and Android phones (not tablets)


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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.  


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.


How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

  • If you don't like something here, please let me know


Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.


For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news/


If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


I hope you enjoy!

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Jamie & Lucas talk town and school topics leading to the Joint Budget work starting Weds 9/11(audio)
Jamie & Lucas talk town and school topics leading to the Joint Budget work starting Weds 9/11(audio)

Thursday, September 5, 2024

Town of Franklin: Municipal Building Renovation Update - Many Departments now working remotely

Municipal Building Renovation Update

IN-PERSON ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE DUE TO RENOVATIONS. ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE FULLY STAFFED AND WORKING REMOTELY.

  • BUILDING DEPARTMENT - Please call 508-520-4926 and someone will call you back.  Department contact numbers, business cards and forms can be found outside the department door. 
  • BOARD OF HEALTH - Please call 508-520-4929 and someone will call you back.
  • Many Departments now working remotely
    Many Departments now working remotely
    TREASURER/COLLECTOR - Please call 508-520-4950 and someone will call you back. Drive-up window is not available. Payments can be left in the WHITE drop box located at the corner of the Municipal Building.  There will also be a Treasurer/Collector employee located in the Town Clerk's office to accept payments. You may also contact us by emailing treasurer@franklinma.gov.
  • CONSERVATION - Please call or email our Conservation Agent Breeka Li Goodlander at 508-520-4929 / bgoodlander@franklinma.gov and she will get back to you. Her business card will be located in front of the building department doors.
  • PLANNING DEPARTMENT - Please call 508-553-4852 or email our Town Planner Amy Love at alove@franklinma.gov and she will get back to you. Business cards are in front of the building department doors.

The ASSESSORS DEPT staff are working onsite in the Municipal Building.  They are currently located in the 3rd floor conference room. Take elevator up to 3rd floor, turn left, and turn left again at the end of the hall. 

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/urgent-alerts/municipal-building-renovation-update

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Conservation Department Closed 9/3 to 9/13 - Working From Home During Renovations

Conservation Department Closed 8/30 to 9/13 - Working From Home During Renovations

Conservation Department Working From Home 
Please note that the Conservation Department will be closed and working remotely between Friday, September 3 to Friday, September 13 due to Municipal Building renovations. 
This time frame is subject to change, but the start date is final.
Please email Breeka Li Goodlander at bgoodlander@franklinma.gov with any permitting questions, violation notices, or other wetland/resource area questions.

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/conservation/news/updated-conservation-department-closed-913-930-working-home-during-renovations




Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Town Administrator's Office Update - Renovations Underway

Town Administrator's Office Update - Renovations

In-person access to the Town Administration office is temporarily unavailable due to renovations

We will resume in-person access on Monday, August 12th

Staff are working remotely during regular office hours and are available by phone, email or appointment (at another location).  

Town Administrator's Office Update - Renovations
Town Administrator's Office Update - Renovations

MAIN OFFICE PHONE: (508) 520-4949

HOURS OF OPERATION:

  • MONDAY 8AM - 4PM
  • TUESDAY 8AM - 4PM
  • WEDNESDAY 8AM - 6PM
  • THURSDAY 8AM - 4PM
  • FRIDAY 8AM - 1PM

WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/town-administrators-office-update-renovations

Friday, July 26, 2024

Master Plan Update Cmte meeting runs long, acknowledges work to be done, schedule slipping (video)

The Franklin (MA) Master Plan Update Committee met on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. 11 members participated, 10 in the 3rd floor training room, 1 remote (Frongillo), 2 were absent (Williams, Power).

Quick recap:

  • Meeting opened by Chair Jones, round of updates from each subcommittee chair, many have not met since the public hearing to incorporate the feedback gathered, one had, others scheduling, or have scheduled such sessions

  • Much time spent reviewing the internal committee working doc on objectives section by section

  • Doc formatting to be worked on by Beta & Barrett to set up goals, objectives, and actions for subcommittees to fill in the responsibilities, priorities, etc.

  • Next meeting for the committee scheduled for Aug 21 to work on the implementation steps, as well as iron out the cross points among the subcommittees, and continue work on the language for the objectives to be voted on by the committee

  • Discussion around if this could be accomplished in the next session, or if another session is needed. The current timeline for presentation to the Planning Board and Town Council in September acknowledged that it is not going to be met. As the session was over an hour longer than planned, side conversation between Taberner, Jones, and Beta/Barrett to be held and then provide an update to the committee on possible timeline adjustments





Master Plan Update Cmte meeting runs long, acknowledges work to be done, schedule slipping (video)
Master Plan Update Cmte meeting runs long, acknowledges work to be done, schedule slipping (video)

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Master Plan Update Cmte meeting runs long, acknowledges work to be done, schedule slipping (audio)

FM #1250 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1250 in the series. 


This session shares the Franklin (MA) Master Plan Update Committee meeting held on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. 11 members participated, 10 in the 3rd floor training room, 1 remote (Frongillo), 2 were absent (Williams, Power).


Quick recap:

  • Meeting opened by Chair Jones, round of updates from each subcommittee chair, many have not met since the public hearing to incorporate the feedback gathered, one had, others scheduling, or have scheduled such sessions

  • Much time spent reviewing the internal committee working doc on objectives section by section

  • Doc formatting to be worked on by Beta & Barrett to set up goals, objectives, and actions for subcommittees to fill in the responsibilities, priorities, etc.

  • Next meeting for the committee scheduled for Aug 21 to work on the implementation steps, as well as iron out the cross points among the subcommittees, and continue work on the language for the objectives to be voted on by the committee

  • Discussion around if this could be accomplished in the next session, or if another session is needed. The current timeline for presentation to the Planning Board and Town Council in September acknowledged that it is not going to be met. As the session was over an hour longer than planned, side conversation between Taberner, Jones, and Beta/Barrett to be held and then provide an update to the committee on possible timeline adjustments


The recording runs almost 3 hours, so let’s listen in.  Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1250-master-plan-update-cmte-mtg-07-24-24/




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The Franklin TV video available for replay ->  https://youtu.be/DjUIdmORU9Q?si=YOebXQ0xocnb0YAn

Note: video was recorded of the meeting but not broadcast due to technical difficulty within the Municipal Bldg likely due to the renovations underway. The Planning Board meeting was successfully broadcast on Monday from the same room.


Agenda doc  -> https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/agendas/master_plan_agenda_-july_24_2024.pdf 


My notes in one PDF ->  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EhCkDnDJA8bdL8FIGw917UnLu079KMaA/view?usp=drive_link 


Master Plan Update Cmte page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/master-plan-update-committee

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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. 


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.


How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

  • If you don't like something here, please let me know


Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.


For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/  or www.franklin.news 


If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


I hope you enjoy!

------------------


You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"


Master Plan Update Cmte meeting runs long, acknowledges work to be done, schedule slipping (audio)
Master Plan Update Cmte meeting runs long, acknowledges work to be done, schedule slipping (audio)


Saturday, March 23, 2024

Fletcher Field playground being redone this spring with CPA funds

Franklin Recreation Department and Franklin Department of Public Works are renovating the playground at Fletcher Field on Peck Street this spring. 
Please try to use our other playgrounds at DelCarte, Dacey, Nason Street, or King Street while we make these necessary improvements. 
Fletcher playground will be installed sometime mid to late April and will feature a baseball themed play structure with accessible surfacing and a newly relocated swing set. Concrete walkways will be installed around April 1st. Thank you for using alternate playgrounds during construction. 
Funding for this playground was through a state grant and the Community Preservation Act.

renovating the playground at Fletcher Field 1
renovating the playground at Fletcher Field 1

renovating the playground at Fletcher Field 2
renovating the playground at Fletcher Field 2

Friday, October 13, 2023

Red Brick Schoolhouse Ribbon Cutting - Oct 13 at 10 AM

On Friday, October 13 beginning at 10:00 AM all are welcome to attend a ceremonial ribbon cutting at Franklin's Red Brick Schoolhouse located at 2 Lincoln Street, to celebrate the restoration of the building's exterior.

Built in 1833, the Red Brick Schoolhouse is one of the oldest one-room schoolhouses in the United States, and a cornerstone of Franklin's history. 
Red Brick Schoolhouse Ribbon Cutting - Oct 13 at 10 AM
Red Brick Schoolhouse Ribbon Cutting - Oct 13 at 10 AM

Thursday, January 12, 2023

Stewards of America’s First Public Lending Library Bring Era to an End

Historic Franklin Library Association Releases History Book, Organizes Seminar on the Role of the Library in American Democracy.

In 1858, a group of public-spirited citizens banded together as the Franklin Library Association (FLA) to ensure the care of the books originally received by the town as a gift from America’s founding father, Benjamin Franklin. 

In a historic 1788 vote, the town selectmen had voted to make the books available for borrowing by any resident – creating the first public lending library in the nation.  An early beneficiary of this policy was a poor boy named Horace Mann, who would eventually become known as the “Father of American Public Education,” and as a Congressman and college president.

But by the 1850s, the book collection was suffering from neglect with no permanent home.

That’s when the Franklin Library Association stepped up, raising funds, hiring a librarian, and providing a place for the public to access the books. Indeed, for more than a century, the Association was a primary funding source for the library, intimately involved in managing it in the interest of the town.

With the Franklin Public Library now well supported by state and local funds and housed in a handsome, twice-expanded facility, the Association has decided to cease operations, having gradually disbursed most of its funds for library preservation and restoration projects in recent years.

One of its last projects has been the creation of a history of the organization and of the Franklin library from its inception.  The published, 160-page book is being introduced to the public at a special reception at the Franklin Public Library on Benjamin Franklin’s birthday, Jan. 17, 2023, at 6 PM. Following shortly afterward at 6:30 PM the Association, in cooperation with the Library, is holding a panel discussion, “Ben’s Donation at 245 - an Exploration of the Role of Libraries in America’s Democracy, Then, Now, and in the Future.” 

The Panel will be moderated by FLA president Scott Nolan. Confirmed panelists include:
  • James C. Johnston, Author, Historian, and Former Franklin Selectman
  • Patricia Saint Aubin, a PhD candidate with expertise in the history of the Ben Franklin-inspired Providence Library Company
  • R. A. Lawson (Ph.D., Vanderbilt, 2003) is professor of history and Director of the Honors Program at Dean College
The panel is open to the public and will be broadcast by Franklin TV.  For more information on the book, the panel, or the Franklin Library Association, please contact Scott Nolan at scott39@comcast.net
About the FLA: The Franklin Library Association is a 501 (c)3 organization, Scott F. Nolan is the President, Armand Fernandez Treasurer, Ed Padden, Secretary. Other board members include Nancy J. Rappa, Maryjane Whiton, Beth A. Mucciarone, Joan McGuire, Greg Dellorco, and Shirley Borruso
Stewards of America’s First Public Lending Library Bring Era to an End
Stewards of America’s First Public Lending Library Bring Era to an End

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Armenian Weekly: "Camp Haiastan planning expansion for Under the Trees project"

"Since last spring, Camp Haiastan has been working on designing an expanded Under the Trees. Anyone who has attended Camp Haiastan knows this area as the place where the entire Camp gathers for daily announcements and the Lord’s Prayer before meals. This area is also the Camp’s primary vantage point of Uncas Pond, Hye Hope Pavilion, the basketball courts and the lower Camp entrance. 
Anyone sitting Under the Trees can see nearly everything that is happening at Camp Haiastan. It is also a place many campers use to just relax, gather in small groups, play board games, read or observe their natural surroundings. “The Camp has grown significantly since the original Under the Trees area was constructed, and the area needs expansion and renovation,” notes executive director Kenar Charchaflian.

With the help of Kyle Zick Landscape Architecture (KZLA) of Boston, a series of designs was developed and reviewed by the Camp’s Infrastructure Committee led by Board member Michael Bahtiarian. The Committee chose a design that fits the needs and character of Camp Haiastan and presented the selection at the 70th anniversary gala in July.  

The new design will double the size of the Under the Trees area. In addition, it will not only save and secure the existing trees, but also plan for the future by planting new ones. Much like the current Under the Trees, the stone patio will include a new Armenian eternity symbol. The area closer to the Summer Office will have rounded benches, while the section closer to the Rec Hall will be square and have two new platforms and multiple benches.
 
KZLA has designed the new Under the Trees to seat as many as 150 campers and counselors. The area will be surrounded by new plants and vegetation as well as walking paths. Lighting will be added below benches to allow the space to be used at night. Other infrastructure improvements will be made as this project necessitates them, including rainwater drainage, irrigation and burying utilities."

Continue reading the article online ->  https://armenianweekly.com/2022/12/05/camp-haiastan-planning-expansion-for-under-the-trees-project/

 

Expanded Under the Trees 3D image by KZLA
Expanded Under the Trees 3D image by KZLA

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Franklin YMCA Gymnasium Renovation Scheduled to being Oct 10, Check for Alternatives

An incredible facility project is coming soon for our Franklin Y – a new, renovated Lee Robbins Memorial Gymnasium!

This renovation is the first in a series of renovation projects in our branches to enhance the members experience, as part of our 50th Anniversary.

Renovations will include:
  • New hardwood floor installation
  • New safety padding
  • New court lines for basketball & pickleball play
  • Fresh coat of paint including the 2nd floor track area
  • Four New Backboards
  • Enhanced storage
Please note the following closure information as part of the renovation:
  • The indoor track will be closed for painting Monday, October 3 and will re-open Monday, October 10. All members are welcome to use the Foxboro Y indoor track during this time.
  • The gymnasium will close on Monday, October 10th for the renovations to begin. It will reopen in November. An exact re-open date will be shared soon, as the project begins.
All members are welcome to use our gymnasiums in North Attleboro and Foxboro (indoor track too) during this closure & renovation. Visit those branch pages for real-time schedules for open basketball times including pickleball and other gym activities.


We are excited for these renovations to begin and will be a great enhancement for our youth and adult basketball & pickleball programs and for group exercise classes taking place in the gymnasium.

You can expect a fresh, modern, welcoming space for our members who play basketball, for our gymnasts, and for family members to enjoy activities during open gymnasium times. Similar to a project completed at the North Attleboro Y in 2019, our gymnasium will have a new maple hardwood floor, new safety padding, enhanced storage, new court lines for basketball and pickleball play, and a fresh coat of paint including the entire second floor track area.

Thank you for your understanding as we make improvements and enhancements to our facilities. We are excited about our new Gymnasium and look forward to sharing it with our members and the community. See you on the court!

Shared from the Hockomock Y page -> https://www.hockymca.org/franklin-gymnasium-renovation/