FRIDAY 5/13/16
9am School Committee Coffee Hour at Franklin Senior Center
6pm The Black Box Cabaret: An Unexpected Coda
6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at the Franklin Art Center
SATURDAY 5/14/16
7am-5pm Stamp Out Hunger Community Drive (leave non-perishable items by your mailbox)
9am-12pm Bottle and Can Drive at FHS parking lot (supporting the All Night Party)
10am Franklin Fives Road Race supporting the SNETT development at the Remington Middle School
12pm FPAC Open Auditions for Little Shop of Horrors (ages 15+)
2pm Encore Music Academy - Seniors Concert 2016
8pm Circle of Friends Coffeehouse: Jim Kweskin and Samoa Wilson
SUNDAY 5/8/16
7am-2pm 1st Annual FPAC Yard Sale at The Black Box
8am-12pm Celebrate Spring Breakfast by Franklin Sons of Italy at the VFW Post, Pond Street.
9am-2pm Car Wash to benefit FHS Track and Field Boosters at Davis Thayer School
5pm FDP’s Progressive Dinner/Restaurant Stroll
TUESDAY 5/17/16
1:30pm Knitting Circle for Adults at Franklin Public Library (25 Kenwood Circle)
6:30pm Teen Advisory Board at the Franklin Public Library
THURSDAY 5/19/16
3pm Memory Cafe for Caregivers and Their Loved Ones at Franklin Senior Center
6-8pm Opening Door to Federal Government Contracting - free seminar at Incontro Restaurant
7pm Franklin SEPAC Workshop: Communication and the IEP presented by the Federation for Children with Special Needs.
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Friday, May 13, 2016
Healthy Kids Day - May 14
On Saturday, May 14, the Hockomock Area YMCA is celebrating Healthy Kids Day® with a free community event that encourages kids to be active and provides families with options and methods for living healthier lives. The event will take place at Patriot Place in Foxborough from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fun, creative, and healthy activities for children will take place at NRG Plaza, located outside The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon.
“Our Y is excited to once again celebrate Healthy Kids Day and appreciate the support and collaboration with our good friends at Patriot Place who will host us for the fourth consecutive year,” said Ed Hurley, president of the Hockomock Area YMCA. “Healthy Kids Day reinforces the importance of our Healthy Futures initiative and encourages kids and families to keep their minds and bodies active, and live healthier lifestyles.”
“We are thrilled to once again host the Hockomock Area YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day,” said Patriot Place General Manager Brian Earley. “All of us at Patriot Place are proud to partner with such an innovative, mission-driven organization on a signature event that showcases healthy lifestyles in our community.”
Healthy Kids Day will feature active play and engaging activities throughout the NRG Plaza and parking lot, including youth and family fitness challenges, Kids Zumba classes, gymnastics obstacle courses, nutrition games, STEM learning activities, an interactive photo booth, fire and police safety, caricature art, air brush tattoos, arts and crafts, garden and planting activities, dance party, food samples and more. Join Hockomock Y Summer Camp staff for some favorite camp activities including tie-dye shirts, Gaga Pit ball games, arts and crafts and more fun. Elmo, SpongeBob and a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle will be making appearances during the event and prizes, coupons and goody bags will also be part of the day for all attendees.
Community partners include Healthy Kids Day event sponsors Norwood Hospital and Stop and Shop and the following Patriot Place businesses: 5 WITS, Brigham and Women’s/Mass General Health Care Center at Patriot Place, B&W Dermatology Department & Dana Farber, B&W Rehabilitation Services, Bass Pro Shops, Menchie's Frozen Yogurt at Patriot Place, Reebok, Rev’d Indoor Cycling, and Splitsville Luxury Lanes™ and Howl at the Moon. Additional community partners include: CBS Radio 103.3 AMP Team, Chestnut Dental, Children’s Melanoma Prevention Foundation, Children's Advocacy Center of Bristol County, Cooking Matters Massachusetts, Franklin Food Pantry, Fuel Up to Play 60, Mansfield Community Garden, Mass Safe Routes to School, Milford Regional Medical Center, Miscoe Hill & Nipmuc High Skippers, Norfolk DA Office School Programming, Pediatric Dental Healthcare, Plantation Products, RWL Weightlifting, Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Way Better Snacks, and WIC Nutrition Program.
The Dana Farber Blum Family Resource Center Van will be on site to provide sun safety and skin cancer-related information and screening at no cost.
The New England Kids Triathlon will be participating with information about their annual event in New England and a triathlon demonstration.
Dorel Juvenile Group will hold car seat safety checkpoints in the parking lot outside of the plaza. Families are encouraged to bring their vehicles for a check. Speak with a technician about proper car seat installation and receive useful child passenger safety tips.
“Encouraging lifelong education and an enthusiasm for learning are key components of our Y’s youth development focus. Healthy Kids Day is another forum for our Y to provide kids and families with further opportunities to learn, grow and have fun together,” said Earley, who also serves as Chairman of the Hockomock Area YMCA Board of Directors.
The community is invited to participate in the Y’s Healthy Food Access Food Drive taking place now at YMCA branches in Foxborough, Franklin and North Attleboro and other community locations. Healthy Futures Franklin will be hosting a ‘Stuff a Truck Challenge’ benefiting the Franklin Food Pantry. The Franklin Food Pantry will bring their mobile pantry truck to the event and challenge the community to fill it with healthier food items. For a complete listing of donation requests, visit hockymca.org.
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“Our Y is excited to once again celebrate Healthy Kids Day and appreciate the support and collaboration with our good friends at Patriot Place who will host us for the fourth consecutive year,” said Ed Hurley, president of the Hockomock Area YMCA. “Healthy Kids Day reinforces the importance of our Healthy Futures initiative and encourages kids and families to keep their minds and bodies active, and live healthier lifestyles.”
“We are thrilled to once again host the Hockomock Area YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day,” said Patriot Place General Manager Brian Earley. “All of us at Patriot Place are proud to partner with such an innovative, mission-driven organization on a signature event that showcases healthy lifestyles in our community.”
Healthy Kids Day will feature active play and engaging activities throughout the NRG Plaza and parking lot, including youth and family fitness challenges, Kids Zumba classes, gymnastics obstacle courses, nutrition games, STEM learning activities, an interactive photo booth, fire and police safety, caricature art, air brush tattoos, arts and crafts, garden and planting activities, dance party, food samples and more. Join Hockomock Y Summer Camp staff for some favorite camp activities including tie-dye shirts, Gaga Pit ball games, arts and crafts and more fun. Elmo, SpongeBob and a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle will be making appearances during the event and prizes, coupons and goody bags will also be part of the day for all attendees.
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Healthy Kids Day - May 14, 2016 |
Community partners include Healthy Kids Day event sponsors Norwood Hospital and Stop and Shop and the following Patriot Place businesses: 5 WITS, Brigham and Women’s/Mass General Health Care Center at Patriot Place, B&W Dermatology Department & Dana Farber, B&W Rehabilitation Services, Bass Pro Shops, Menchie's Frozen Yogurt at Patriot Place, Reebok, Rev’d Indoor Cycling, and Splitsville Luxury Lanes™ and Howl at the Moon. Additional community partners include: CBS Radio 103.3 AMP Team, Chestnut Dental, Children’s Melanoma Prevention Foundation, Children's Advocacy Center of Bristol County, Cooking Matters Massachusetts, Franklin Food Pantry, Fuel Up to Play 60, Mansfield Community Garden, Mass Safe Routes to School, Milford Regional Medical Center, Miscoe Hill & Nipmuc High Skippers, Norfolk DA Office School Programming, Pediatric Dental Healthcare, Plantation Products, RWL Weightlifting, Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Way Better Snacks, and WIC Nutrition Program.
The Dana Farber Blum Family Resource Center Van will be on site to provide sun safety and skin cancer-related information and screening at no cost.
The New England Kids Triathlon will be participating with information about their annual event in New England and a triathlon demonstration.
Dorel Juvenile Group will hold car seat safety checkpoints in the parking lot outside of the plaza. Families are encouraged to bring their vehicles for a check. Speak with a technician about proper car seat installation and receive useful child passenger safety tips.
“Encouraging lifelong education and an enthusiasm for learning are key components of our Y’s youth development focus. Healthy Kids Day is another forum for our Y to provide kids and families with further opportunities to learn, grow and have fun together,” said Earley, who also serves as Chairman of the Hockomock Area YMCA Board of Directors.
The community is invited to participate in the Y’s Healthy Food Access Food Drive taking place now at YMCA branches in Foxborough, Franklin and North Attleboro and other community locations. Healthy Futures Franklin will be hosting a ‘Stuff a Truck Challenge’ benefiting the Franklin Food Pantry. The Franklin Food Pantry will bring their mobile pantry truck to the event and challenge the community to fill it with healthier food items. For a complete listing of donation requests, visit hockymca.org.
About The Hockomock Area YMCA
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information, visit hockymca.org
About Patriot Place
Patriot Place is a shopping, dining and entertainment destination located adjacent to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Patriot Place features large and boutique retailers, 16 casual to high-end restaurants and other entertainment venues. Among the highlights of Patriot Place are New England’s first Bass Pro Shops, a state-of-the-art, 14-screen Showcase Cinema De Lux, the 16,000-square-foot CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar, the award-winning Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon, the retro-style bowling alley, Splitsville Luxury Lanes™ featuring live entertainment by Howl at the Moon, and the four-star Renaissance Boston Patriot Place Hotel.
For more information, visit www.patriot-place.com, follow Patriot Place on Twitter (twitter.com/patriotplace) or like Patriot Place on Facebook (facebook.com/patriotplace).
FHS boys and girls tennis top Milford
Boys Tennis
- Franklin, 5 @ Milford, 0 – Final
– The Panthers picked up their third win of the week and second in as many days, sweeping Milford. Rahul Herur, Eli Brooks and Dan Barrow swept at first, second and third singles, respectively. Tom Mancini and James Johnston won at first doubles and Tyler DiPalma and Derek Wu won at second doubles for Franklin.
Girls Tennis
- Milford, 2 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Thursday
http://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-051216/
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FHS Panthers |
Reminder: First Annual 5k Race - May 21
Join Emmanuel Baptist Church (EBC) in Norfolk as we put on our First Annual 5k Race for Hope!! Our goal is to create an environment where the church and community can join together in raising awareness and hope for those in our midst who suffer from human trafficking, drug addiction and other areas of injustice.
Date: Saturday, May 21, 2016
Time: Registration opens at 8:30am; Race begins at 9:30am
Location: Emmanuel Baptist Church (63 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk, MA) - Additional parking is a short walk away at the Freeman-Kennedy school located on 70 Boardman St. in Norfolk
Donations: Money raised will go towards supporting the Amirah House, a faith-based nonprofit organization located in the Boston area that strives “to provide a refuge for those seeking to break free from exploitation and heal in community on their journey toward lasting hope.” The Amirah House provides safe homes for those that want to break free from sexual exploitation. They believe each human life is sacred, created in God’s image, and therefore, worthy of love, mercy and justice. It’s their goal that each woman served at Amirah will be restored and empowered with a sense of her inherent value and God-given strengths.
We are asking all race participants to raise/donate a minimum of $25.00* to help cover the event costs.
How to participate:
5K Run/Walk (rain or shine)
Date: Saturday, May 21, 2016
Time: Registration opens at 8:30am; Race begins at 9:30am
Location: Emmanuel Baptist Church (63 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk, MA) - Additional parking is a short walk away at the Freeman-Kennedy school located on 70 Boardman St. in Norfolk
Donations: Money raised will go towards supporting the Amirah House, a faith-based nonprofit organization located in the Boston area that strives “to provide a refuge for those seeking to break free from exploitation and heal in community on their journey toward lasting hope.” The Amirah House provides safe homes for those that want to break free from sexual exploitation. They believe each human life is sacred, created in God’s image, and therefore, worthy of love, mercy and justice. It’s their goal that each woman served at Amirah will be restored and empowered with a sense of her inherent value and God-given strengths.
We are asking all race participants to raise/donate a minimum of $25.00* to help cover the event costs.
How to participate:
- Click "Join the Team" on the website https://www.crowdrise.com/5k-for-hope
- Ask people to sponsor you. All of the proceeds from the race will benefit the Amirah House in Boston (www.amirahboston.org). Spread the word to your friends, family, co-workers, everyone! Help us bring hope to victims of injustice.
- Show up on race day! Come to run, walk or just spend your morning with us as we gather together as a church and a community.
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Race for Hope |
THE BLACK BOX Cabaret presents An Unexpected Coda
BLACK BOX Cabaret presents An Unexpected Coda, celebrating the music of artists who left us too soon. Featuring hits from pop icons of different eras, this special evening will share their stories and enduring legacy. The cabaret will be staged on Friday, May 13 at 8 p.m. at THE BLACK BOX, downtown Franklin’s theater, music and event venue.
Spotlighting the vocal talents of area performers, BLACK BOX Cabaret is presented in an intimate night-club atmosphere with professional accompaniment. A cash bar is available.
For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370. Tickets also may be purchased at the door.
THE BLACK BOX, the home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located at 15 West Central Street.
Spotlighting the vocal talents of area performers, BLACK BOX Cabaret is presented in an intimate night-club atmosphere with professional accompaniment. A cash bar is available.
For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370. Tickets also may be purchased at the door.
THE BLACK BOX, the home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located at 15 West Central Street.
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Special Memorial Day Promotion at Emma's Quilt Cupboard and Sewing Center
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Thursday, May 12, 2016
FHS spring sports post wins in baseball, boys and girls lacrosse and boys tennis
Baseball
- Mansfield, 1 @ Franklin, 12 – Final
– The Panthers’ offense roared to life with all nine players in the lineup getting either a hit or scoring a run. Nick Santucci and Ryan Hodgkins each had a pair of hits and a pair of RBI for Franklin while Josh Macchi knocked in four runs and had a double. Jake Lyons, Mike Skaza, Jason Ulrickson and Alex Bissanti each had an RBI for Franklin as well. Ulrickson got the win on the mound for Franklin, tossing six innings with just two hits allowing and four strikeouts. Classmate Matt Foley closed the game with a scoreless seventh inning.
Softball
- Mansfield, 2 @ Franklin, 0 – Final
– Mansfield senior pitcher Maddie Letendre kept the Panthers at bay, allowing just four hits while striking out seven. Freshman Megan Letendre paced the offense with three hits while junior Liz Mackin socked a pair of hits. Mady Bendanillo (RBI) and Amanda Giambanco each had a hit for the Hornets. Mansfield cashed in for both of their runs in the fifth inning with Bendanillo single knocking in Megan Letendre and Maddie Letendre knocking in Bendanillo.
Boys Lacrosse
- Foxboro, 3 @ Franklin, 11 – Final
http://hockomocksports.com/franklin-boys-lacrosse-run-past-foxboro-strong-second-half/
Girls Lacrosse
- Franklin, 13 @ Foxboro, 8 – Final
Boys tennis
- Franklin, 3 @ Mansfield, 2 – Final
Girls tennis
- Mansfield, 3 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– Mansfield swept both doubles matches and got a win from sophomore Sarah Doyle at third singles to edge the Panthers. Doyle won 6-0, 6-3 at third singles while Cathryn Heavey and Chloe Peters won 6-1, 6-3 at first doubles. The team of freshmen Tessa Garufi and Elizabeth Elsner took a 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 win at second doubles to help clinch the win for the Hornets. Franklin’s Anna Humphreys won 7-6, 7-6 at first singles and junior Anja Deric won 6-0, 6-2 at second singles for the Panthers.
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Wednesday
http://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-051116/
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FHS Panthers |
Clarion Farm - Open House - Saturday, May 21
Come see the farm, meet the horses, and talk to our instructors. Watch riding demos from our students, participate in a horsey craft, and get a pony ride!
Where is Clarion Farm?
Visit their webpage http://www.clarionfarm.com/
- From noon to 4:00 PM
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Clarion Farm Open House - May 21 |
Where is Clarion Farm?
- 444 Lincoln St, Franklin, Massachusetts 02038
Visit their webpage http://www.clarionfarm.com/
In the News: discussion on private way, February school vacation remains
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160511/franklin-debates-upkeep-of-private-way
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160511/franklin-school-committee-retains-february-vacation
"Members of the Town Council said that Franklin should continue maintenance on a private way, despite town officials expressing concern about the legality of doing so.
Department of Public Works Director Robert "Brutus" Cantoreggi said Wednesday the matter arose after he conducted research last year and discovered that, though the town had been grading and plowing Cottage Court, the road is a private way."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160511/franklin-debates-upkeep-of-private-way
"After study and debate, the School Committee decided this week to keep February vacation in future years.
The board made its unanimous decision Tuesday night. It had been considering the question of school calendars for some time before that, though, convening a subcommittee to study the matter and draft proposals."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160511/franklin-school-committee-retains-february-vacation
Volunteers are asked to bring gardening gloves
"Two local groups are hosting a volunteer project later this month to spruce up the downtown area.
The Franklin Downtown Partnership and the Franklin Garden Club will hold the annual Downtown Beautification Day on Saturday, May 21. The event has been held for the past 13 years.
The effort works to spread mulch and replace flowers in the plant boxes downtown and at the town common. Eileen Mason, one of the organizers of the event, said the flower colors for this year would be blue and white."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160508/franklin-beautification-day-set-for-may-21
volunteers from a prior year |
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Live reporting: Legislation through Closing
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
EDC meeting explored farm related events, farmers market to do wine tastings
coming up for a future meeting
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1 - Resolution 16-31: DPW – Road Construction and Maintenance – Simple majority vote
motion to approve, seconded, passed via roll call 9-0
3 - Zoning Bylaw Amendment 16-753: Zoning Map Changes from Single Family Residential IV to General Residential V in an Area on or near West Central Street – Continued 1st Reading (Motion to move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 16-753 to a 2nd Reading, Simple Majority vote)
motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, approved via roll call 7-1-1 (Bissanti recused; Padula - no)
EDC meeting explored farm related events, farmers market to do wine tastings
coming up for a future meeting
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
motion to approve, seconded, passed via roll call 9-0
proposal for chip sealing and crack sealing
using rubber chip seal which is not as dirty as prior, been used for 3 years
2 - Bylaw Amendment 16-759: Amendment of Service Fees: Solid Waste and Recycling – 1st Reading (Motion to move Bylaw Amendment 16-759 to a 2nd Reading, Simple Majority)
motion to move to second reading as amended, seconded, approved via roll call 9-0
small increase in trash due to recycling cost increase
going back to 204 which it was in 2013
it could go back up unless the recycling rates change
without use of surplus, the increase could be 14
we used to get paid for recycling, now we are paying for recycling
motion to amend the rate for the smaller cart to keep at $180
motion to approve, seconded, passed via roll call 9-0
3 - Zoning Bylaw Amendment 16-753: Zoning Map Changes from Single Family Residential IV to General Residential V in an Area on or near West Central Street – Continued 1st Reading (Motion to move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 16-753 to a 2nd Reading, Simple Majority vote)
motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, approved via roll call 7-1-1 (Bissanti recused; Padula - no)
- Councilor Bissanti recuses himself
Pellegri asked questions on why the Planning Board disapproved this measure and could not find out why
spot zoning is difficult to prove but this would not necessarily apply in this case
this issue has gone back and forth, someone has come forward to develop this as multifamily and it would be better than commercial
Planning Board did oppose this because of the sight distance and traffic implications for commercial, but residential would mitigate that issue
Pfeffer - RT 140 can't be commercial because of the road, I am not for multiunit but in this space it is the best use
Is this the D'Errico project, there is nothing official?
He did come to the EDC to discuss possible future plans
4 - Resolution 16-32: Compensation Plan – FY 2017 – Simple majority vote
motion to continue to next meeting, seconded, passed via roll call 9-0
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
acknowledge letter from Norfolk Fire in appreciation of our assistance a couple of weeks ago
EMS week next week
DelCarte should re-open next Monday, pour concrete today
it rained all last week which delayed this
2-way traffic to come end of June or July
grind roadway and then begin paving in early June
L. OLD BUSINESS
none
M. NEW BUSINESS
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Pfeffer - contractor for the library in place and working
meeting with all the subcontractors
some trees are going to come down
2000 books, etc have been inventoried, now stored via Excel
fence to go up around the Library
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION
To discuss strategy with respect to litigation relative to the Plain Street Tax Title land
P. ADJOURN
motion to adjourn, via roll call 9-0
motion to continue to next meeting, seconded, passed via roll call 9-0
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
acknowledge letter from Norfolk Fire in appreciation of our assistance a couple of weeks ago
EMS week next week
DelCarte should re-open next Monday, pour concrete today
it rained all last week which delayed this
2-way traffic to come end of June or July
grind roadway and then begin paving in early June
L. OLD BUSINESS
none
M. NEW BUSINESS
- Discussion on Recommendation to amend the Council Procedures Manual
Director of Open Government (DOG, yes really!)
captions of old and new business do not put citizens on reasonable notice of what will be discussed, sample from AG's office to make modification for the procedures manual and to the agenda notification
recommendation to put on a future agenda
4th of July celebration, what is the story on the fireworks, there are no fireworks at the high school
School Committee hosting coffee hours, we should be able to do something like that
would like to see a resolution on providing services to Cottage Court, if we did a resolution, it would be once and for all
the reason is why we can't do the fireworks at the FHS fields, we do not yet have ownership back from the contractor yet
the fire marshall was out here a few years ago and we looked all over there was something wrong with all the other areas
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Pfeffer - contractor for the library in place and working
meeting with all the subcontractors
some trees are going to come down
2000 books, etc have been inventoried, now stored via Excel
fence to go up around the Library
To discuss strategy with respect to litigation relative to the Plain Street Tax Title land
P. ADJOURN
motion to adjourn, via roll call 9-0
Live reporting: Town Council - May 11, 2016
Present: Pellegri, Padula, Mercer, Vallee, Kelly, Pfeffer, Bissanti, Dellorco, Jones (via remote phone connection)
Absent: none
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
none for approval
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
E. APPOINTMENTS
none
F. HEARINGS
none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
none
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
Absent: none
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
none for approval
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
- This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may also be recorded by others.
- FY 2017 Budget Hearings will be held on Wednesday 5/25/16 and Thursday 5/26/16 at 7:00 pm.
- Memorial Day Parade will be Monday, May 30th at 10:30 am
- 4th of July Parade, July 3 2:00 pm
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
- Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the Agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
- Dale Kurt, Veterans Officer, memorial breakfast 9:00 AM at the Elks, call the Senior Center to register for this
E. APPOINTMENTS
none
F. HEARINGS
none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
none
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
- FISH of Franklin – Barbara Steele
all volunteer non-profit organization that volunteers to drive folks to appointments. PRoviding this service for 43 years, number of rides has doubled over the past couple of years. Radius of about 20 miles but some do go to Boston, Providence etc.
508-528-2121
"we do ourselves the most good by doing something for others"
- Council on Aging, Karen Alves, Director
upcoming initiatives on mental health, online course on aging and mental health
older adults are reticent to talk about this, physicians are also sometimes not trained to talk about this; substance abuse is also a 'silent epidemic'
regional grant on Elder Affairs, to provide interventions through the Senior Center
coordinate the resource though Police, Fire, etc.
working with Roadside Community Help
cognitive behavioral therapy and yoga
collaboration with the SAFE Coalition in the works
efforts to make Franklin 'dementia friendly community'
training to be available for how to deal with the disability
a process of education
excited to be able to move upstairs to the new space in Sep/Oct timeframe
programing to be expanded with the new space, survey coming this summer
thank you for your support
we are the envy of all the Senior Centers in the area
a conference room, a card room, gift shop expanded (downstairs)
large multipurpose room
elevator upstairs
lending library in honor of Stella Jeon
- Discussion on Cottage Court
it is not a public way, in some sections it is ten feet wide
we will fix the street one last time, no water, sewer, drainage there
cant make a public way with those dimensions
it is like a driveway, they would do it on their own
'spaghetti service'
no town water goes down the road
the residents do pay property taxes, with meter on the house
readings can be obtained from Cottage remotely
Lupian Way found in the deed that it was to remain a private way
similar to condominium locations, our services run up to the property
if it was ever attended to be a public way we can work with it
it reverts back to 3 Cottage Court which is the listed owner
if you want to take the property, it would need to take care of the storm water
it doesn't meet standards, it would take a minimum of $200,000 or so
they are taxpayers, they are not getting services
there are other private roads in town similar
no sewer, all septic systems
the town has always maintained the stone dust covering and plowing
we'll look at our legal options
- Water Conservation – Brutus Cantoreggi
toilet replacements can qualify for a water rebate
$800/avg year, Could be up to 200/rebate
clothes washer machine, or 2 toilets per household
max amount for Town to use is up to $7500
which had been received from a developer
bring receipt to DPW, would start program on JUne 1
links on website to show what is eligible
do it within 90 days of purchase
Downtown Project Update #28
As many residents have probably noticed, the downtown revitalization project has hit its stride. For the upcoming two weeks, continue to expect frequent, short detours around downtown, while the contractors finalize installation of new sidewalks up East Central to the center and up Main Street. This section of work should conclude within the next two weeks, weather permitting. The contractors are also going to begin milling the street and getting the roadway network ready for paving.
This update will be the first in many to educate the public of when the downtown will become two-way traffic pattern. Please share with your friends and family that downtown will have two-way traffic. The Town will be placing electronic boards around the area to alert drivers of the new two-way traffic pattern. We expect this could occur as early as the end of June, weather permitting. Everything is weather permitting in New England, right?
Given the progress being made to date, the project looks to be on schedule for completion toward early August.
This was shared from the Official Town of Franklin page
http://franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/023DDC0C-000F8513
This update will be the first in many to educate the public of when the downtown will become two-way traffic pattern. Please share with your friends and family that downtown will have two-way traffic. The Town will be placing electronic boards around the area to alert drivers of the new two-way traffic pattern. We expect this could occur as early as the end of June, weather permitting. Everything is weather permitting in New England, right?
Given the progress being made to date, the project looks to be on schedule for completion toward early August.
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new curbing in advance of the new sidewalks being installed downtown |
http://franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/023DDC0C-000F8513
"Our revenues are pretty much constrained to tax increases"
Local officials released a $116 million fiscal year 2017 budget proposal this week - a measure the Town Council will deliberate upon later this month.
The $116,417,305 total operating budget would represent about a 2.5 percent increase over the $113,608,899 fiscal year 2016 budget. Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting said the budget essentially provides level services without reducing staff or seeking an override.
"I am asking the council to increase firefighter staffing by one," he said. "I'm also asking for a deputy treasurer/collector in advance of retirements."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160510/franklin-releases-budget-proposal
The full budget document can be found here http://franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/023DBE49-000F8513
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Franklin Municipal Building |
Dean College 2016 Commencement Exercises - Saturday, May 14th @ 11a.m.
Dean College 2016 Commencement
WHEN:
Saturday, May 14, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.
WHERE:
Awpie Way (Front Lawn of Dean Hall) Dean College, 99 Main Street, Franklin, MA 02038
WHAT:
Dean College will be celebrating its 150th commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 14th at 11:00 a.m. Commencement speakers include Dr. Paula M. Rooney, Dean College President, Mark D. Boyce, Chairman of the Dean College Board of Trustees, Candice Coco Lam, Associate Degree student speaker, Jaclyn Coutoumas, Bachelor's Degree student speaker, and Allison Clarke, School of Continuing Studies speaker.
Founded in 1865, Dean College is a private, residential college located in Franklin Massachusetts, 45 minutes from Boston, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island. Dean College offers baccalaureate degrees, associate degree programs, as well as a robust schedule of part-time continuing and professional education credit and certificate programs throughout the calendar year.
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Dean College |
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