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Normally, investigators start at the least-damaged area of a building and work toward the most damaged spot to pinpoint where the fire began. Once they discover that, they can ask the property owner what was located there and pinpoint a cause, Mieth said.
But that process was difficult in this case, prompting officials to offer the reward, she said.
"Given the fact that the building is unoccupied and there were no obvious witnesses to the fire, they are asking for the public's help," she said.
Investigators completed their site work Friday and are now reviewing timelines and other information, Franklin Fire Capt. Stephen Parchesky said.
In Franklin, where Town Councilor Tina Powderly has urged online for residents to tell their legislators to support the reform, the town has also had success negotiating with its unions, Town Council Chairman Scott Mason said.
Nevertheless, "we need to take the constraints off and have a little more control of our own financial destiny," Mason said, adding he was surprised the issue came up this year. "No one on the state level has seemed to want to step forward and take the reins on it. Unfortunately it's a political time bomb."
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Please consider contacting your local legislator (letters attached below) to push for passage of municipal health care reform. Franklin and its employees are ahead of the curve on this issue, and we've been able to realize significant benefits over the past few years by working together to implement changes to health care plan design outside of collective bargaining. Our local efforts have saved money for both the employees and the town. It is time to codify the right of a municipality to manage this out of control cost. The measures below do this, while maintaining many of the collective bargaining rights of unions.
Thanks for your consideration.
Tina Powderly
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On April 14, 2011, the Senate approved a resolution declaring its intent to fund Chapter 70 and Unrestricted General Government Aid at levels not less than the amounts appearing in the House Ways and Means Committee's budget.
Hi Everyone,
Happy Spring! We have been really busy with garden business and we have several updates to share with you.
The biggest piece of news is that the Town of Franklin has established a community garden committee! The first meeting of the Franklin Community Garden Committee will be held on April 21, 2011 at 9 AM in the Franklin Municipal building in room 205. All of the town committee meetings are open to the public. Future meetings will most likely be scheduled for the evening, however, the Town Clerk will be swearing in the committee members so the first meeting has been planned during business hours.
The agenda will be posted soon, and will be available for viewing on this page:
Meanwhile, we have established the Friends of Franklin Community Gardens to partner with the Franklin Community Gardens Town Committee. The Friends will help by providing financial support for materials and supplies needed to build the garden, as well as educational and enrichment programs to benefit our entire community.
Whether you are hoping for a garden space for yourself or your community group, seeking to volunteer for the initial Build Day or future garden work days, helping the Franklin Food Pantry Giving Garden team, supporting the Friends as a member, donor, sponsor, or volunteer, or any/all of the above, we hope everyone is as excited as we are to see the garden become a reality this year!
Please be on the lookout for upcoming emails containing information on garden sign-ups, volunteer opportunities, the Friends of Franklin Community Gardens, and more. In the meantime, please visit us on the web at: www.franklincommunitygardens.org . Thank you for your interest and support!
In health and springtime,
Amy, Chris, Nicole, Lauren, Deb, and Teresa
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