FHS production of Grease. March 23 & 24, 2012 at the Horace Mann Middle School in Franklin starting at 7pm. Tickets are $10 at the door.
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Sign bylaws passed
In other news, the council held a somewhat heated discussion before accepting a trio of zoning bylaws meant to revamp bylaws on signs.
“I don’t like to see these things become too restrictive,” Councilor Andrew Bissanti said, a sentiment four other councilors echoed. “I’m just saying, signage is a language, it’s a form of communication for business.”
The new sign rules are meant to upgrade the previous laws. Currently, there are several violations of the bylaw used prior to tonight’s acceptance within the town, from banner signs to signs that are too large, to political signs. Political signs are now legal under the adopted rules, if regulated.
“We have outdated definitions, we have inadequate definitions,” town attorney Mark Cerel said. “This is ... a significant improvement over what is in place now.”
The bylaws delineate four districts in Franklin: residential, downtown, industrial, and commercial and business. That part of the bylaw was initially not accepted when a majority, rather than the necessary two-thirds of councilors voted for it.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1866854492/Franklin-council-urges-passage-of-override#ixzz1pq1KAfEP
The full set of documents used in the Town Council meeting can be found here
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2012%20docs/032112.pdf
In the News: marathon, voting no
Road Runners: Franklin mom on the run
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
‘Vote no’ on new high school group gaining steam in Franklin
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
News Flash from The Garden Front!
Hello Gardeners, Friends, and Supporters!
Just found out this morning that tomorrow our new garden shed (paid for by an awesome grant from the Franklin Rotary Club!) will be constructed on site at the King Street Memorial Garden. The students at Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School will be there setting it up.
When: Thursday, March 22
Time: In the morning, around 9 am
If you are able to join us and lend a hand (or a round of applause!) we'd love to have you.
Bring something cool to drink, it will be quite warm out.
If you would like to donate any gardening tools we now have a place for them to live!
Many thanks to the students and staff at Tri-County RVTHS, the Franklin DPW, the Franklin Rotary Club, Town Administrator Jeff Nutting, and all of our gardeners and volunteers!
Hope you can join us at the Garden!
Many Hands make light work!
Deepest Thanks,
Your Friends from the Franklin Community Garden
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FY2013 Budget Issues and Procedures
For those really into the details of the local budget and accounting this has some good information on the proper procedures for handling specific circumstances.
DLS Releases FY2013 Budget Issues and Procedures Bulletin
The Division of Local Services has posted on its website a new Bulletin addressing several issues that cities, towns, regional school and other districts should consider for FY2013 revenue and expenditure budgeting and other related matters.
Parmenter 5K - June 10th
This year's 4th Annual Parmenter Fun Run for All Ages will be held on Sunday, June 10th at 10am. More details will follow soon, including registration. For specific questions, one can email parmenter5k@gmail.com
In the News - high school, art, 5K, Dean College
DaCosta: Franklin can afford a new high school
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Franklin Art Association offering scholarship
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Franklin Votes - March 27th (video)
A video to summarize the pros and cons of the vote on the debt exclusion for the new Franklin High School is now available. The video features appearances by School Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski, Town Administrator Jeff Nutting, and Town Councilors Jeff Roy and Bob Vallee. Town Clerk Debbie Pellegri provides some insights to help the voting process on March 27th.
Get out to vote on March 27th!
Get out to vote on March 27th!
495/MetroWest Development Compact Plan
Local, state and regional priorities for development and preservation are identified.
Prime sites to develop include Milford’s Bear Hill area, Northborough Crossing, the Golden Triangle in Framingham and Draper Mill in Hopedale, which would all have strong regional significance.
The state also wants to see companies move to the Forge Industrial Park and North Grove Street in Franklin, Framingham’s downtown and Tech Park and 9/90 crossing, Legacy Farm and South Street in Hopkinton and Tower Street Mill in Hudson.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x299890263/Development-plan-puts-focus-on-future-of-region#ixzz1peILKVB3
The full plan can be found here (PDF)
http://www.mass.gov/hed/economic/eohed/pro/planning/metrowest/
In the News - suburban poor, town clerks, train fights
Wellesley panel focuses on suburban poor
by Laura Krantz/Daily News staff
Town clerks head for Beacon Hill workshop
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
Fights mar ride home after Franklin High loss
by Alison McCall/Daily News staff
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