Saturday, November 18, 2017

Due to the heavy rain predicted for Sunday... holiday decorations delayed to noon




  Eileen Mason posted in All about Franklin Mass .       Eileen Mason November 18 at 7:19pm   Due to the heavy rain predicted for Sunday morning, we are delaying the decorating to start at 12Noon instead of 9AM. Please pass the word around tonight!!   Like Comment    
   
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holiday decorations delayed to noon on Sunday
holiday decorations delayed to noon on Sunday

Franklin Food Elves Launch Holiday Drive - “12 Days of Donating” Campaign Celebrates 12th Year

This year the Franklin Food Elves “12 Days of Donating” Campaign marks 12 years of helping neighbors in need during the holiday season. The Elves are putting a new twist on this popular giving tradition with a shift in their collections for the Pantry.

The Elves are changing it up to be a fund only drive. With dozens of food and fund drives underway, the Pantry is out of space to store the inventory. Monetary donations that are collected will be used to buy chicken, beef and other meats, dairy products, eggs, fresh vegetables and fruits.

According to Erin Lynch, the Pantry’s Executive Director, “Our community becomes very involved this time of year in collecting food for the Pantry. We are grateful for the incredible amount of food we receive. But, after the holidays, when end-of-year giving subsides and food drives are infrequent, monetary donations will help us through the lean months that follow.”

“In addition, monetary gifts allow us to buy what we need when we need it. They give us the flexibility we need to provide for the more than 1,000 individuals who count on us. We are also able to purchase food through the Greater Boston Food Bank for much less money than people pay in the grocery store.”

Later this month, the Food Elves will notify their neighbors about how they can support the Pantry. As in the past, they will distribute flyers in their neighborhoods about the Food Elves Drive. Neighbors can make donations in two ways: through a check donation that the elves will pick up personally; or through each Elf's own personal campaign page on CrowdRise. 

CrowdRise is the world’s largest and fastest-growing fundraising platform dedicated exclusively to charitable giving. It is used by millions of individuals to raise money for their favorite charities and causes. Each Elf will be able to keep track of how much each personally raises.

There are more than 130 elementary, middle and high school students involved in the Food Elves. Any student interested in becoming a Food Elf should contact franklinfoodelves2017@gmail.com.


About the Franklin Food Pantry

The Franklin Food Pantry offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities once a month to more than 1,000 individuals, including nearly 300 children. Clients have access to bread and fresh produce daily during Pantry hours. 
As a nonprofit organization, the Pantry depends entirely on donations, and receives no town or state funding. Other programs include a Mobile Pantry, Cooking Matters classes, a Healthy Futures Market, emergency food bags and holiday meal packages. 
The Pantry is located at 43 W. Central St. in Franklin on Route 140 across from the Franklin Fire Station. Visit franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.

Julia Buccella and Natalie Dextradeur are the Co-Lead Food Elves for the 2017 Campaign (Photo courtesy of Patti Dextradeur.)
Julia Buccella and Natalie Dextradeur are the Co-Lead Food Elves for the
2017 Campaign (Photo courtesy of Patti Dextradeur.)

Library Building Committee looking for the Dennis Foley family

There is a plaque at the library dedicated to a DENNIS FOLEY. The credenza where the plaque is currently placed is no longer to be used. 

The Library Building Committee is trying to reach members of the Foley family - Dennis was married to Paula and they have both passed away.

The Committee would like to place the plaque on another piece of furniture or, if family desires, they will give the plaque to a family member.

If you have information or are a member of the family please leave a comment here or contact Judith Pfeffer at pfefferjudith@yahoo.com

Library Building Committee looking for members of the Dennis Foley family
Library Building Committee looking for members of the Dennis Foley family


Live reporting: Library Building Committee - Nov 14, 2017

Live reporting by Alan Earls for Franklin Matters: Library Building Committee Meeting – Nov. 14, 2017


Committee Members Present: Chair Judith Pfeffer, Sandra Brandfonbrener, Christopher Feeley,Matthew Kelly, Felicia Oti, Nancy Rappa, Jim Roche, Joseph Mullen.

Also in attendance: Michael D’Angelo, Director of Franklin Public Facilities; Shane Nolan, Daedalus Projects Incorporated; Mike Flaherty, Daedalus Projects Incorporated; Brian Valentine, LLB Architects; Judith Lizardi, Recording Secretary, Eamon McCarthy Earls, councilor-elect

Committee Members Absent: Monique Doyle, Thomas Mercer

OVERVIEW: The committee has been meeting monthly before and during the library renovation project and is now focusing on ensuring that final contractual obligations are met and that all necessary elements in the library are functioning properly.

The meeting was called to order by the chair at 5:07 pm. After approving the minutes, the chair asked for an update from Brian Valentine of LLB Architects. He indicated that effort was still being put into finishing items on the ‘punch’ list and trying to finalize a certification of substantial completion. Open items include a desk needing rework and weatherstripping as well as portions of the HVAC system.

Pfeffer noted that the external lawn sprinkler system was completed recently and will be important for maintaining new plantings.

Joe Mullen from Friends of the Library provided a progress report on the sale of memorial or commemorative bricks. To date, 590 have been sold; most have been installed and more will be installed in the spring. At present, according to Mullen, the group is working to prepare Christmas season order forms, which will be promoted around town. Bricks are sold for $50 each.

Mullen also mentioned that the Friends group is teaming up with local veterans who plan to create a commemorative walkway on the common in 2018. By working together, they were able to purchase a pallet of 500 bricks at a more affordable price.

After the completion of Mullen’s presentation, Pfeffer then discussed the status of the credenza currently in the main hall of the library. This large, custom-made piece of furniture served as the library’s reference desk after the 1989 updates and addition. Pfeffer noted that it is marked with a plaque dedicated to Dennis Foley. She indicated that there is really no place for it in the current library and facilities director Michael D’Angelo stated that the credenza is made primarily of particle board and probably needs to be discarded. 

Pfeffer agreed and said she had been unable to reach any members of the Foley family to explain the situation. Councilor Matt Kelly stressed the importance of trying to reach them to express the town’s appreciation for their generosity. Pfeffer said the plaque would be retained and placed elsewhere and expressed the hope that a mention in Franklin Matters might lead to a reconnection with the Foley family.

The “key” presentation of the afternoon came from Shane Nolan, from Daedalus. He provided a “walk through” of a monthly review report. Among the key points:

  • Work on roof and eaves should be complete in about two weeks
  • Conference room millwork was just completed
  • Some door lock and hardware issues remain
  • Carpeting was completed in time for opening and final balancing of the HVAC is underway.[D’Angelo mentioned that chillers have just been winterized]
  • In the near future training for library staff and town facilities people on various new systems will be conducted.
  • End caps have been selected for children’s room shelving [Pfeffer said they are expected in about two weeks]
  • Wood trim on archive room should be in place in a few weeks
  • Reference desk and children’s staff desk to be refabricated soon


Nolan mentioned that the committee had made a decision earlier in the year to “not rush” the contractors so actual completion was 123 days behind the contracted date. At present nine change orders with a value of more than $32,000 are under review with two other potential changes being tracked.

The original contract value was $6,372,213 and 17 change orders to date added $1,310,305 to that for a current contract value of $7,682,517. This figure is below the $10.5 million approved by the Town Council in 2015.

Nolan indicated “close out” of the project would take 60-90 days. Pfeffer and others on the committee sought assurances that any remaining issues would be handled within that time or addressed subsequently.

The Committee also voted unanimously to approve an additional $30,000 for LLB architects to partially cover their additional costs for working during the additional time period required by the project.

The committee also voted unanimously to approve payment number 19, for DW Construction in the amount of $265,081.07.

Later in the meeting the use of library facilities was discussed and questions about current town policies strictly limiting sales on town properties were mentioned as a potential impediment to attracting library speakers or working with art and garden groups in town. 

Councilor Kelly said he hoped to address that policy and work toward an update, perhaps as soon as the first meeting of the Town Council on Wednesday, Nov. 15.

The meeting was adjourned at 5:42 pm. The next meeting is scheduled for December 5, 2017, at 5:00 PM at the library. Weekly construction meetings are also held Fridays at 9:00 AM at t Library

view of the main room from an overlook on the 4th floor
view of the main room from an overlook on the 4th floor

"It’s a wonderful local night out.”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"This year’s Franklin Holiday Stroll is set to be the biggest yet, with dozens of businesses to visit and spread that holiday cheer that’s been pent up all year. 
The ninth annual Holiday Stroll starts on Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. with carolers and hot chocolate on the Dean College campus, before the tree lighting at 4:30, as the sun sets. 
Until 7 p.m., more than 30 participating businesses will have their doors open for tempting treats, special offers and holiday-themed entertainment. A complete list of each business’s activity or offering will be available at the tree lighting ceremony and at participating locations. 
“We’re hearty New Englanders so we’ll put on our hats and coats and stroll through town, visiting our downtown stores and shopping at the outdoor booths,” said Holiday Stroll co-chairman, Roberta Trahan."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171117/franklin-holiday-stroll-set-for-dec-7

Franklin Holiday Stroll to be Thursday, Dec. 7
Franklin Holiday Stroll to be Thursday, Dec. 7

"The question is where would the money come from?"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"When it comes to funding for school building projects in Massachusetts, supply can’t keep up with demand. 
“My saddest day of the year is when I say these are the 15-20 projects we can do, and the funding isn’t there for the others,” said Jack McCarthy, executive director of the Massachusetts School Building Authority. 
Created by the Legislature in 2004, the MSBA oversees state funding for capital improvement projects and construction at public schools across the Commonwealth. It provides partial reimbursements to the school districts based on the project type and a series of economic indicators. Each year, it gets more than 80 applications from school districts, but has to turn away more than three-quarters of them due to a cap on funds. 
While the majority of school buildings in Massachusetts are in good shape, a recent MSBA survey found that 270 – nearly one in five of the 1,419 schools analyzed – need moderate-to-extensive renovation or replacement, or will in the near future. The analysis didn’t include schools built or renovated since 2007, or those that have already been approved for renovation or construction."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171117/survey-identifies-massachusetts-school-buildings-in-need


You can find the full MSBA 2016 School Survey report on the MSBA page
http://www.massschoolbuildings.org/sites/default/files/edit-contentfiles/Programs/School%20Survey/2016/MSBA%202016%20Survey%20Report_102417-FINAL.pdf#Statewide School Facilities & Findings

Or the Franklin Matters copy




Franklin's survey results are found on Page 65 of the official PDF report
Franklin's survey results are found on Page 65 of the official PDF report

* Note - Schools that have an asterisk were not surveyed. Information regarding square footage may require future update.


Reminder: Starting Monday: Commuter Rail schedule change (but not for the Franklin Line)

Fall/Winter Commuter Rail schedules go into effect on Monday, November 20th. Schedules are now available on mbta.com. Find Franklin at https://www.mbta.com/schedules/CR-Franklin/timetable

Please note that Haverhill, Lowell, Framingham/Worcester, and Providence/Stoughton are the only lines with changes made to train times. Additionally, all lines have been updated to incorporate severe weather service information and can be viewed on mbta.com on each line's schedule page.

For those who utilize the MBTA Commuter Rail application, please make sure to update the schedule in your application prior to travel on November 20th. When opening the application, a prompt will appear stating that a new Commuter Rail schedule is available. Please check the update button to ensure that the new schedules have been updated in your application.

For more information, please visit: https://www.mbta.com/news/3112

Last updated: Nov 17 2017 01:12 PM

Click here for more information: https://www.mbta.com/news/3112

Reminder: Starting Monday: Commuter Rail schedule change (but not for the Franklin Line)
Reminder: Starting Monday: Commuter Rail schedule change (but not for the Franklin Line)

Need an excuse for that extra piece of pie? Run the Franklin Turkey Trot 5K

For the hundreds who will come out on Thanksgiving morning for the Franklin Turkey Trot 5K Family Fun Run, the motto is “Run now, gobble later!” When families gather together for their traditional feast after the event, there will be many more grateful for the bounty that results from the race. The registration fee of $20, or 20 nonperishable goods, goes directly to the Franklin Food Pantry, keeping donations local to help feed those in need.

The event begins and ends at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) at 91 Jordan Road in Franklin. The race, open to runners and walkers of all ages, attracts experienced runners as well as families who want to get out and exercise together before their traditional holiday get-together. A professional race organizer officially records timing, pace and rankings for each runner.
Michael and Lindsay Ryan of Franklin enjoyed the family-friendly event together. Photo courtesy of Gloria Meredith Photography
Michael and Lindsay Ryan of Franklin
enjoyed the family-friendly event together.
Photo courtesy of Gloria Meredith Photography

“Thanksgiving is truly a time to be grateful for the many blessings we have,” said Erin Lynch, executive director for the Franklin Food Pantry. “But it is also an occasion to think of others who are struggling to put food on their tables. The Franklin Turkey Trot rallies our community to give back and help protect others from the threat of hunger. The more than 1,000 individuals we serve are grateful to our community for coming out to support us.”

The November 23 race will begin at 8 a.m. Registration can be done online at franklinturkeytrot.org; at the LDS Church from 7 – 9 p.m. the Wednesday before the race; or the morning of the race from 6:30 – 7:30 a.m. Official race t-shirts can be purchased online for $10 for those who register by November 2.


Franklin Turkey Trot participants enjoy complimentary breakfast treats after the race. Photo courtesy of Gloria Meredith Photography
Franklin Turkey Trot participants enjoy 
complimentary breakfast treats after the race. 
Photo courtesy of Gloria Meredith Photography

The registration fee of $20 is preferred as it allows the Pantry to “stretch our budget for leaner times,” said Lynch. “Our capacity to store the donated goods is extremely limited this time of year.” If participants prefer to donate goods, Lynch said the Pantry is in need of tea, coffee, hot cocoa and canned fruit. They can also go to the Pantry’s website at franklinfoodpantry.org for a longer list of current needs.

Lynch credits much of the event’s success to Race Director Krystal Whitmore. “We are fortunate to have an incredibly hard-working group of volunteers, led by Krystal, who make this event possible,” said Lynch. “Krystal organizes church members, high school students, and her own family members to volunteer. The amount of work involved is amazing. We could not do this without them.”

For more information, call 508-520-9864 or email franklinturkeytrot@gmail.com.



Friday, November 17, 2017

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 11/17/17 - THU 11/23/17

FRIDAY 11/17/17
11am   Ten Year Anniversary Casino Party @ Senior Center
2pm   Tech Help with HMMS Students @ Senior Center
6pm   Patriots Night @ Remington MS
7pm   Harlem Wizards vs Franklin PS @ Tri-County HS
7:30pm   Dean College presents Legally Blonde @ Dean College
7:30pm   Rising Stars Cabaret @ The Black Box
7:30pm   Heather Pierson Acoustic Trio @ Original Congregational Church in Wrentham

SATURDAY 11/18/17
10-1pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
10:30am   Teen Book Brunch @ Franklin Public Library
2pm   Dean College presents Legally Blonde @ Dean College
2pm   Dino Party! @ Franklin Public Library
6:30pm   Comedy Fundraiser for the Sons of Italy Scholarship Fund @ Elks Lodge
7:30pm   Dean College presents Legally Blonde @ Dean College
8pm   Circle of Friends Coffeehouse: Richard Shindell @ FUSF

SUNDAY 11/1917
7:30-10:30am   Sunday Breakfast @ Franklin Rod and Gun Club
9am   FDP Winter Beautification @ Downtown Franklin
11:30am   The Kenny Hadley Big Band Brunch @ The Black Box
1-4pm   Franklin Historical Museum Open
1:15pm   You remember when with Joe Landry @ Franklin Historical Museum
2pm   Dean College presents Legally Blonde @ Dean College

MONDAY 11/20/17
10:30am   Move Along (ages 0-5) @ Franklin Public Library
7pm   Learn to Cope Franklin Chapter Meeting @ FUSF

TUESDAY 11/21/17
10:30am   Get Ready for Kindergarten (ages 3-5) @ Franklin Public Library
6pm   Fall Sports Awards Night @ Tri-County RVTHS
7pm   Popping the Cork on Sparkling Wines @ Franklin Liquors

WEDNESDAY 11/22/17
10:30am   Terrific Toddlers (ages 18months to 3 years old) @ Franklin Public Library
4pm   Construction Junction! @ Franklin Public Library
6:30pm   Christian Zen Weekly Meditation @ McMahon Guest House (1061 Upper Union Street)
8pm   DayBreakers with Copilot @ The Black Box

THURSDAY 11/23/17 - HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
8am   Franklin Food Pantry’s Turkey Trot 5K Family Fun Run @ 91 Jordan Road
8am   Thanksgiving Day Gratitude Flow (to benefit Franklin Food Pantry) @ Tranquil Souls Yoga

For the Town of Franklin Public Calendar click HERE.

For all other events and Franklin happenings click HERE.

*To submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this FORM

Encore Music Education Foundation Donates to Franklin High School Music Trip

As Franklin High School music students prepare for their upcoming performance trip to Washington D.C. in April, teachers and parents have been organizing a variety of fundraising opportunities for the students. All proceeds will help subsidize the trip for each student. Fundraisers will also provide scholarships to student musicians who otherwise would not be able to afford to travel.

In 2015, Lisa Ostrow and Patrick Dreier of the “Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios” created “The Encore Music Education Foundation, Inc.” This is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation dedicated to providing merit scholarships and need-based subsidies (financial aid) to deserving music students and programs. 
 “When I was a child in Canada, my parents could not afford music lessons for me. If it wasn’t for the generous support from an outside source, I would not have been able to pursue music. I want to pay this forward to other students.” (Lisa Ostrow) 
Upon reading about the Franklin High School music department’s clothing drive fundraiser held earlier in the school year, Patrick Dreier contacted the Franklin Public Schools Director of Music, Diane Plouffe, and informed her that they would like to donate $1,000 from their foundation to help students with their trip. 
 “This donation will go a long way to help many students experience our nation’s capital through performance, history, culture and music.” (Diane Plouffe)

The Franklin High School Music Department would like to thank the entire community for their support in all of our fundraising endeavors. We especially would like to thank the Encore Music Education Foundation, for not only helping students from Franklin, but for creating such an important foundation which will enrich the lives of so many music students.

This December, the Encore Music Education Foundation will be holding their 3rd annual benefit concert, which includes a silent auction and raffle. To date, the Foundation is proud to have been able to award over $11,000 in scholarships and subsidies. This year, their goal is to double that amount, providing the gift of music to more students everywhere.


For more about Encore Music Academy, visit their webpage
http://www.encoremusicacademy.net/

The Franklin Public Schools music performances are displayed in the Community Calendar  http://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

Encore Music Education Foundation Donates to Franklin High School Music Trip
Encore Music Education Foundation Donates to Franklin High School Music Trip

Senior Center: December 2017 Newsletter

The Senior Center Connections newsletter for December 2017 is now available

http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/dec17connectioncolor.pdf

Senior Center: December 2017 Newsletter
Senior Center: December 2017 Newsletter

Pack 126: Pancake Breakfast - Dec 2

The Cub Scouts annual Pancake Breakfast is scheduled for December 2nd from 8 - 11 AM @ the Franklin Elks. 

Santa will be in attendance! 

$7/ per person, Children under 3 and Scouts in uniform are free.

Franklin Elks
Franklin Elks
For more about Pack 126 visit their webpage   https://franklinpack126.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/layout-b.jpg

New England Irish Harp Orchestra - Dec 10

New England Irish Harp Orchestra will share a wonderful medley of Holiday music that will put you in the perfect mood for the season!

Sunday, December 10 - 7:00 pm

St. John’s Episcopal Church 
237 Pleasant Street Franklin, MA 

Tickets $10 (payable at the door) 

FREE  With Dean College ID 

Transportation provided call (781) 708-1327 

New England Irish Harp Orchestra - Dec 10
New England Irish Harp Orchestra - Dec 10

"qualify for a new “seal of biliteracy”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"The Legislature on Wednesday approved a bilingual education reform bill designed to give educators more flexibility in teaching English language learners. 
A conference committee report filed Tuesday night by House and Senate negotiators was endorsed by the House 155-1. The Senate approved it unanimously as the branches wrapped up formal sessions for 2017. Informal sessions will continue for the next seven weeks, with formal sessions resuming in January. 
Under the bill, school districts can maintain current the immersion programming or choose an alternative that meets federal and state standards, according to bill sponsors, who said the legislation expands the role of parental advisory councils and allows parents the flexibility to choose programs that best meet their child’s needs."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171116/legislature-approves-bilingual-education-reform

The PDF of the legislation can be found here
https://malegislature.gov/Bills/190/H4032





Thursday, November 16, 2017

Big Band Brunch: The Kenny Hadley Big Band - Nov 19

The critically acclaimed 16-piece ensemble, led by drummer Kenny Hadley, boasts masterful musicians with performance ties to Big Band legends Woody Herman, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich and more. 

The Kenny Hadley Big Band has shared the stagewith such notables as the Count Basie Orchestra and the Duke Ellington Orchestra and has hosted guest soloists including Clark Terry and Louie Bellson.

Brunch begins at 11:30 a.m., with music beginning at noon.

Tickets: Big Band Only ~ $20
Big Band & Brunch ~ $45

For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370

Big Band Brunch: The Kenny Hadley Big Band - Nov 19
Big Band Brunch: The Kenny Hadley Big Band - Nov 19
 

NEHSCA Info Night - Nov 27 - 6:00 - 7:30 PM

Middle and High school mountain bike racing has come to New England. 

Monday November 27, 2017 at the Bellingham Public Library the Franklin/Bellingham based team Charles River Rats will be hosting an open house for people to come learn about riding and racing for their 5th - 12th grade kids. 

Reach out to coach Rob Rood @ overthesummitcoaching@gmail.com for more information. Stop by at any time to meet the coaches, league officials and team members.

11/27 6 PM - 7:30 PM 
Bellingham Public Library Community Room
100 Blackstone St, Bellingham, MA 02019

NEHSCA Info Night - Nov 27 - 6:00 - 7:30 PM
NEHSCA Info Night - Nov 27 - 6:00 - 7:30 PM


Regards,
Rob
Head Coach, Over The Summit Coaching
overthesummitcoaching@gmail.com
OverTheSummitCoaching.com

Comedy Fund Raiser - Nov 18

Come and join the fun at the Son’s of Italy Quattro Eroi Lodge #1414 is hosting a Comedy Fundraiser to benefit their Scholarship Fund!

Tickets $25
Doors open at 6:30pm, show at 7:30pm
Light snacks provided
Cash bar available
Raffles and 50/50 drawing


For tickets, please contact Valerie Carlucci 401-488-5510 or email vcarlucci@ymail.com



Comedy Fund Raiser - Nov 18
Comedy Fund Raiser - Nov 18
For additional info visit the event page on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/events/1894264550786512/

Historical Museum: Joe Landry presents "You Remember When" - Nov 19 - 1:15 PM

This will be the last presentation of the year of Joe's popular series of You Remember When. This presentation looks at the events of the year 1938, including the effects of the 1938 hurricane. Join us for an interesting and memorable look at Franklin's history.
Historical Museum: Joe Landry presents "You Remember When" - Nov 19 - 1:15 PM
Historical Museum: Joe Landry presents "You Remember When" - Nov 19 - 1:15 PM



In the News: reasons to run Turkey Trot; Town Council sworn in

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"You’ve seen the signs around town advertising the local race and maybe you’ve dodged some of the runners on the road each year on Thanksgiving morning. Have you ever wondered what’s the big deal with Turkey Trots? Well, here’s five reasons to give them a shot. 
1. You’ll have plenty of company - Nearly every community has a Turkey Trot. Some happen the weekend before Thanksgiving but most happen on Thanksgiving morning. It is the most popular day for road racing, according to a recent study by Runners World and the app RunKeeper. In fact, Thanksgiving passed July 4 as the most popular day for running a race in 2011 and never looked back. New Year’s Day is the third most popular day to run a race."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171116/5-reasons-to-run-turkey-trot

For more info about Franklin's Turkey Trot
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/11/franklin-turkey-trot-helps-feed-local.html

Franklin Turkey Trot Helps Feed Local Families in Need
Franklin Turkey Trot Helps Feed Local Families in Need - "run now, gobble later!"
"It was the debut for three newcomers on the Franklin Town Council on Wednesday night, while six incumbents were welcomed back to the table. 
Town Clerk Theresa Burr swore in the nine newly elected Council members before their first meeting as a group on Wednesday night. 
Election incumbents Robert Dellorco, Glenn Jones, Matthew Kelly, Thomas Mercer, Peter Padula and Deborah Pellegri rearranged their seats to accommodate the new faces of Melanie Hamblin, Eamon McCarthy-Earls and Patrick Casey into the chamber."


Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171116/franklin-town-council-members-sworn-in

For complete reporting on the meeting you can visit my links here

Left to right: Hamblen, Casey, Dellorco, Pellegri, Jones, Kelly, Mercer, Padula, Earls
Left to right: Hamblen, Casey, Dellorco, Pellegri, Jones, Kelly, Mercer, Padula, Earls

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Live reporting: Legislation to Closing


L. Legislation for Action
L. Legislation for Action
1Resolution 17-67: Adoption of Town Council Procedures Manual (Motion to Move Resolution 17-67 - majority vote (5))

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0

L. Legislation for Action
L. Legislation for Action
2. Resolution 17-68: Authorization for Installation on the Town Common (Motion to Move Resolution 17-68 - majority vote (5))

VFW to sell bricks as fund raising
not really fund raising yet, awaiting approval of the proposal

ideally would be completed as early as Memorial Day or latest for November

will be able to maintain the brickway going forward to add to once or twice a year

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0

L. Legislation for Action
L. Legislation for Action
3. Resolution 17-69: Appropriation - Operating Budget Stabilization Fund (Motion to Move Resolution 17-69 - majority vote (5))

estimate of new growth last Jan/Feb has changed and hence the number is higher now than it was then. Can raise the amount now (before the tax rate is set)  - recommending to put the money aside now for use later (i.e. fiscal 2019 budget challenge)

clarification on stabilization accounts
general stab is about 5M
there is a fire truck, turf field, building, and the budget stabilization account to which this would be added

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0

M. Town Administrator's Report
M. Town Administrator's Report

"you've been sworn in, and now you can get sworn at"

tax hearing for next meeting
Brutus returning for Snow update soon
draft schedule for future town council meetings
we do allow for remote for one councilor
goal setting workshop coming up in January (maybe Jan 10)

Senate approve the Ag Commission but with some minor changes so it goes back to the House

N. Future Agenda Items
N. Future Agenda Items
4th of July back to agenda to see what support can be provided

sub committee to be filled, express interest so they can be assigned

O. Council Comments
O. Council Comments

Hamblen - thank you Franklin looking forard to next 2 years
Casey - thanks, looking for ward and excited to serve
Dellorco - welcome to all, new and old, 
Mercer - thanks to the voters for re-electing to a two year term
LOsdge of Elks for sponsoring the veterans breakfast
Historical Museum for the coffee on Saturday morning
Earls - it is an honor to be hear, and I look forward to serving
Pellegri - save this packet, it has all the info from Mark
Padula - thganks for the four years serving and the two years going forward, make no mistake it is due to the staff we have, they want to come here because we have good people here
Jones - thanks, so many to do so, pleasure and an honor
Harlem Wizards basketball at Tri-County this Friday Nov 17th
Kelly - thanks to the Library committee, kudos to Judy and the whole committee


P. Executive Session - None
P. Executive Session - None
Q. Adjourn
Q. Adjourn