Friday, December 6, 2019

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Dec 6 to THU - Dec 12

Friday, December 6
 MA Amazing Artists Deadline
9:00am
 Babywearing Dance Party! (FOFL)
10:00am
 Knitting Group
10:30am
 Happy Feet!
3:30pm
 Chess Club for Kids
Saturday, December 7
9:00am
 Christmas Fair
9:30am
 St. Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group
10:00am
 Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
10:30am
 Baby Sensory!
1:30pm
 PEDC presents the Nutcracker
2:00pm
 Snowman Painting Class for Adults
5:30pm
 PEDC presents the Nutcracker!
7:30pm
 FPAC presents The Nutcracker
8:00pm
 Winterbloom: Circle of Friends Coffeehouse
Sunday, December 8
12:30pm
 PEDC presents the Nutcracker!
1:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
2:00pm
 FPAC presents The Nutcracker
3:30pm
 PEDC presents the Nutcracker!
Monday, December 9
10:30am
 Move Along
3:30pm
 D&D for Kids
6:30pm
 "Krissy E" Trivia Night - Christmas
Tuesday, December 10
9:30am
 Cool Cruisers
10:30am
 Get Ready for Kindergarten
4:00pm
 Chanukah Storytime!
6:15pm
 Finance Committee Meeting
6:30pm
 Franklin Garden Club: Holiday Auction
6:30pm
 Foreign Film Night
7:00pm
 School Committee meeting
7:00pm
 FHS Concert - Band
7:30pm
 Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Public Meeting
7:30pm
 Let's Laugh Today
Wednesday, December 11
10:30am
 Terrific Toddlers
3:30pm
 Crafternoon! (FOFL)
6:00pm
 HMMS Concert
6:30pm
 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
6:30pm
 Teen Advisory Board
6:00pm
 Town Council meeting - OCPF Forum
7:00pm
 Julian Gerstin Sextet
Thursday, December 12
 Scholastic Art Deadline
9:30am
 Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
 Story Xplorers
4:00pm
 Bookworm Bounce Storytime!
7:00pm
 Frankin Music Boosters Meeting

For the interactive version, please visit
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar
https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar

Submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this link

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Dec 6 to THU - Dec 12
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Dec 6 to THU - Dec 12

Franklin Food Pantry Announces Appointments to Board of Directors

New Members Bring Community Experience to Board

The Franklin Food Pantry announced that Franklin community members, Nancy Schoen and Roberta DeBaggis Trahan have joined its Board of Directors to help reach its mission to provide immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions within the Franklin area.

"On behalf of the Franklin Food Pantry and the Board of Directors, I am pleased to welcome Ms. Schoen and Ms. Trahan to the Board," said Lynn Calling, Executive Director of the Franklin Food Pantry. "Both women have extensive experience serving nonprofits and have deep roots in the Franklin community that will help guide us as we continue to grow the Pantry and serve our neighbors."
Nancy Schoen
Nancy Schoen


Nancy Schoen is a retired music teacher where she spent thirty-three years in the Franklin Public Schools as a teacher and K-12 Director of Music. In 2005, she represented Franklin and the Massachusetts Teachers Association as the 2005 Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. Nancy continues to teach in the Franklin Lifelong Learning's String Program. She is a graduate of University of Massachusetts Amherst, (BMus) and Cambridge College (MEd). Nancy continues to be an active volunteer in the Franklin community. She is currently Chair of the Franklin Cultural District Committee and is an active member of St. Mary's St. Vincent de Paul Society.

"For the last thirty five years I have enjoyed living, working and raising my family in Franklin. During the last two years, I have volunteered with the St. Mary's St. Vincent de Paul, Through my work with this group I have become more aware of the needs of so many in our community," said Ms. Schoen. "The Franklin Food Pantry is such an incredible resource for those in need. I am honored to be a part of this wonderful organization."
Roberta DeBaggis Trahan
Roberta DeBaggis Trahan

Roberta DeBaggis Trahan is a lifelong member of the Franklin community. She is a retired Critical Care Registered Nurse having worked in Adult ICU for 44 years, is a graduate of FHS, Saint Vincent Hospital School of Nursing and Worcester State University. She is actively involved as a volunteer with many community organizations: Vice President of Franklin Downtown Partnership; FPAC/TBB member; Vice President of The Franklin Education Foundation; Chair of Saint Mary Parish Council, FPS Student Wellness Advisory Council member and The Franklin Cultural District Committee. She is a past member of the Franklin School Committee having served for 10 years and has volunteered for various other community organizations in the past.

"I have always supported the Food Pantry from afar and when the opportunity presented itself for me to become more actively involved, I agreed," said Ms. DeBaggis Trahan. "I am thankful for all the blessings in my life, especially for my family and friends and for a community that embraces those less fortunate. It seemed fitting that I'd be able to give my time to assist this worthy organization, not from afar but up close. I'm looking forward to supporting the Food Pantry's mission and to work to accomplish the goals we have set for the coming year."

About the Franklin Food Pantry
The Franklin Food Pantry offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities to over 1,000 individuals. Clients have access to a variety of fresh, frozen and nonperishable foods on monthly scheduled shopping trips as well as Walk-in Fridays. They can visit the Pantry daily for fruits, vegetables, bread and pastry. As a nonprofit organization, the Pantry depends entirely on donations, and receives no town or state funding. In 2018, 304,824 pounds of food was provided to clients. Other programs include the Weekend Backpack Program, Carts for Clients, Mobile Pantry, emergency food bags and holiday meal packages. Visit www.franklingfoodpantry.org for more information.

FM #184 - Town Administrator's Report to Town Council - 12/4/19

FM #184

This internet radio show or podcast is number 184 in the series for Franklin Matters.

This recording shares Town Administrator Report segment from the Town Council meeting held on Wednesday, Dec 4, 2019.

Updates on:

  • New Board of Health Director, Cathy Liberty replacing David McKearnery who is retiring
  • Cindy Souza, of Animal Control is also retiring sometime in January
  • Update the turf field issue now that the DEP letter has arrived
  • Open Meeting Law special session on Dec 11
  • Thanks to the DPW and others for the look of the Town Common
  • Thanks to the DPW for their work on the first and long snow fall this week
  • Update on the Spring St issue raised by the Cochran’s in the Citizen Comments section


Maybe I am getting lazy, maybe it is just worth a try, Jamie’s update from each Town Council meeting is not covered in detail by my notes (and yes, I strive to get better on that) so I thought it important to share the audio of his report to the Town Council in a timely manner. The Town generally publishes an “Actions Taken” doc to highlight the recorded votes. So rather than wait for the full minutes to be approved and available, I’ll share the audio segment of the TA Report.

The statement runs approx 9 minutes.

Link to DEP letter as mentioned
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15WMp_zZiMXs_7MfpUQJd5hgtaVbrlkY_/view?usp=sharing

https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/Hc0j5J4X




What we know about the "turf issue":



What we don’t know:


  • What happened to the Conservation Commission mitigation measures from when the field was first installed (in 2004?)?
  • Where was the old carpet and bags of unused infill taken?
  • What will the State and/or Federal agencies do with PFAS and the recent revelations (if anything)?

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

How can you help?

Overall:
  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors.
  • If you don't like this, please let me know.

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

For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
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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The prior statement by Jamie Hellen can be found online


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FHS' Atwood, Addi, Balkus named to 2019 Hockomock League Girls Soccer All Stars

HockomockSports.com has announced the official 2019 Hockomock League Girls Soccer All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

Hockomock League MVP
  • Chloe Layne, King Philip

Hockomock League All Stars
  • Breanna Atwood, Franklin
  • Sabrina Addi, Franklin
  • Anna Balkus, Franklin

For the complete listing
https://hockomocksports.com/2019-hockomock-league-girls-soccer-all-stars/

FHS' Atwood, Addi, Balkus named to 2019 Hockomock League Girls Soccer All Stars
FHS' Atwood, Addi, Balkus named to 2019 Hockomock League Girls Soccer All Stars

FHS' Stowell, Tappin, Cummings named as 2019 Hockomock League Boys Soccer All Stars

HockomockSports.com has announced the official 2019 Hockomock League Boys Soccer All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

Hockomock League MVP
  • Leo Coelho, Milford

Hockomock League All Stars
  • Samuel Stowell, Franklin
  • Donald Tappin, Franklin
  • Jacob Cummings, Franklin
For the complete listing
https://hockomocksports.com/2019-hockomock-league-boys-soccer-all-stars/

 
FHS' Stowell, Tappin, Cummings named as 2019 Hockomock League Boys Soccer All Stars
FHS' Stowell, Tappin, Cummings named as 2019 Hockomock League Boys Soccer All Stars

FHS' Jordan, Gasbarro, Wertz, Nally, Davis named as 2019 Hockomock League Football All Stars

HockomockSports.com has announced the official 2019 Hockomock League Football All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league

Hockomock League MVP - Kelley-Rex Division
  • Vinnie Holmes, Mansfield

Hockomock League All Stars - Kelley-Rex Division
  • Austin Jordan, Franklin
  • Thomas Gasbarro, Franklin
  • Evan Wertz, Franklin
  • Jack Nally, Franklin
  • Jake Davis, Franklin

For the complete listing
https://hockomocksports.com/2019-hockomock-league-football-all-stars/

FHS' Jordan, Gasbarro, Wertz, Nally, Davis named as 2019 Hockomock League Football All Stars
FHS' Jordan, Gasbarro, Wertz, Nally, Davis named as 2019 Hockomock League Football All Stars

ECDC Registration for Fall 2020

ECDC Registration for Fall 2020

Registration is open for our ECDC Preschool program for Fall 2020! Please find an information sheet and application 
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/uploads/2020-21_new_student_application_0.pdf

An Open House is scheduled for Friday, January 17 from 9 AM - 11 AM. Come see what our wonderful Preschool program is all about!

Visit the ECDC Website for more information
https://www.franklinps.net/ecdc

ECDC Registration for Fall 2020
ECDC Registration for Fall 2020

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Mary Saville Bennett, Franklin's oldest passes at 109

Via Town Councilor Debbie Pellegri, we share the news:
"Mary Saville Bennett was born May 4, 1910 in Upper Greenville, Nova Scotia Canada and passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 in Milford Massachusetts.

Mary “Saville” (Mitchell) Bennett was the sixth child of twelve, born to Elias Timothy and Annie (Clements) Mitchell in Upper Granville, Nova Scotia, Canada on May 4, 1910. Saville was reared in a Christian centered household and accepted Christ at an early age. She was educated in the school system of Upper Granville. While visiting her sister Beatrice and brother in law Tom Smith of Boston, MA, she met her soulmate, John Augustus Bennett (“Buster”) and they were united in matrimony from December, 1929 until his death in 1986. From that union, 3 children were born, John Jr., Barbara and Francis.

Saville became a citizen of the United States in 1942 and after her children were in high school, Saville went to work as an elevator operator for Filene’s department store. After attending Roxbury Community College and completing her high school education, Saville went to work for the state of Massachusetts and worked as a clerk in the Welfare Department until her retirement. In 1961, Saville and Buster moved to Franklin along with son Francis, his wife Shirley and granddaughter Barbara and became members of Franklin Federated Church.

In her retirement years, Saville enjoyed visiting with family, playing scrabble, word puzzles, crocheting, walking, and traveling the world. The last 6 years, Saville lived at Milford Center and entertained family and friends and kept busy playing bingo and doing her word search puzzles. Saville attributed her longevity to walking daily, giving up smoking over 50 years ago and never getting sick."
Continue reading Mary's obituary
https://www.franklinfuneral.com/#prettyPhoto[iframes]/2/


Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral service Friday Dec. 6th, in the Franklin Federated Church, 171 Main St. at 10AM. Interment will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Boston.

Calling hours are Thursday Dec. 5th, in the Charles F. Oteri and Son Franklin Funeral Home 33 Cottage St., from 4-7PM

  • In 2013, Mary received recognition as the oldest citizen of Franklin. She was 103 at the time.
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/10/live-reporting-town-council-oct-2-2013.html

  • Milford Daily News article on the Boston Post cane recognition in 2013
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1868848398/Franklins-Saville-Bennett-103-presented-with-Boston-Post-Cane?rssfeed=true

Saville M. Bennett, Town Council Chair Robert Vallee, Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri
Saville M. Bennett, Town Council Chair Robert Vallee, Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri (Franklin Matters photo 2013)

‘Winterbloom’ to hold holiday concert in Franklin - Dec 7

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Add some joy to the holiday season with the music of Winterbloom. This female supergroup performs its holiday show at the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse in Franklin on Saturday, Dec. 7.

Some highlights

1 Add some joy to the holiday season with the music of Winterbloom. This female supergroup performs its holiday show at the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse in Franklin on Saturday.

2 Winter is a time for gathering. It’s in this spirit that a holiday tradition of friendship and music has emerged, as every few years the four internationally touring singer-songwriters who make up Winterbloom come together. The group includes Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson and Natalia Zukerman, who tour as “Winterbloom” with diverse reflections and experiences to share for the holidays."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191204/winterbloom-to-hold-holiday-concert-in-franklin

The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse posting announcing this Winterbloom concert
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/11/winterbloom-dec-7-at-circle-of-friends.html

‘Winterbloom’ to hold holiday concert in Franklin - Dec 7
‘Winterbloom’ to hold holiday concert in Franklin - Dec 7

The Theatre Institute performs Saturday, Dec 14

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Over the past three months, 18 high school students have been hard at work exploring various techniques in acting, singing and dancing through a course offered by The Theatre Institute of the Hockomock Area YMCA.

Meeting twice a week for three hours, the students have honed their skills in audition technique, script analysis, and musical theatre performance.

As a culmination of their learning, the group will present an evening of songs and scenes for members of the public at 7 p.m. Dec. 14. The performance will take place in the Guidrey Center at Dean College, 99 Main St., Franklin. Tickets are available at the door and cost $15, cash or check payable to the Hockomock Area YMCA."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191204/theatre-institute-brings-musical-theatre-showcase-to-dean-college

Additional info on the Theatre Institute can be found on page 40 of the program guide  https://www.hockymca.org/shared/docs/hockymca-youth-program-guide-2019-20.pdf

The Theatre Institute of the Hockomock Area YMCA
The Theatre Institute of the Hockomock Area YMCA

"We need more age-appropriate remedies"

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

"Supporters of bills that would change the consequences teenagers face for sharing explicit images described the current penalties as “draconian,” and urged lawmakers to adopt an approach that focuses on education.

The Judiciary Committee on Tuesday heard testimony on similar bills filed by Gov. Charlie Baker and Franklin Rep. Jeffrey Roy that each propose to change how state law handles cases involving minors sending and receiving sexually explicit messages. Baker’s bill (H 67) would also make it a felony offense for adults to share a sexually explicit image without consent from the person depicted, a practice sometimes referred to as revenge porn.

Under current law, minors who share sexually explicit images among their peers are subject to felony child pornography charges.

Elizabeth Englander, the founder and director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center, said the threat of a felony and its associated consequences can discourage young victims of sexual harassment from seeking an adult’s help if a peer is pressuring them to send nude or explicit photos."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191204/franklin-lawmaker-jeffrey-roy-proposes-bill-to-change-consequences-teenagers-who-share-explicit-images


The full text of Rep Roy's proposal can be found online  https://malegislature.gov/Bills/191/H1550   I could not find the text in reference to Gov Baler's proposal. If anyone has the link, please share it.


Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Live reporting: Town Administrator's Report through to closing

11. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT 

David McKearnery retiring, Cathy Liberty, new Board of Health Director

Cindy Souza, of Animal Control is also retiring 

turf fields - letter from DEP stating no wetlands violation
no requirement to do PFAS testing in that area
no concentration found of concern
considering this issue closed
round of applause to Superintendent Ruszela and Cantoreggi for the testing and work done by the DPW
"there is something not right in this system"

one off meeting on Open Meeting Law Dec 10

thanks to the DPW for the look of the Town Common
thanks to all the DPW staff on the first storm

special permit does include paving Spring St
issues should be corrected by that project
16 car parking lot to provide access to the State Forest
decommissioning the length of Spring St through to RT 140 will be an objective for discussion


12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 

Bissanti - 2 folks were sleeping on the sidewalk due to a fire, they are no better situated
Pharma actions and awards being given, do we have a status

Earls - looking at zoning regulations to cover the storm water situation

Chandler - regional dispatch, how is it going?

Hamblen - looking for a discussion on community preservation act

Pellegri - looking for homeless resources; so many people need housing

13. COUNCIL COMMENTS 

Chandler - Chris Kearney passed away, thanks for the work he had done with groups
really impressive to see the Station on Hutchenson

Hamblen - thanks for the updates; thanks for the first Winter Farmers Market
thanks for the work on decorating
thanks for those who came out to the Turkey Trot

Pellegri - oldest Franklin resident passed away, Mary Bennet wake on Thursday
Federated Church on Friday - 109 years old
presenting the Boston Post Cane

Bissanti - rod and gun club breakfast this Sunday

Earls - thanks to the DPW for the work on the first and extended snow storm
library - doors remotely open 2 hours earlier than employees arrived
read up on the bag ban issue coming up at a future meeting

Jones - thanks to the DPW for the work on the first and extended snow storm

Dellorco - thanks for your work, I feel your pain



14. EXECUTIVE SESSION
discuss strategy to discuss litigation re: Dean food bankruptcy, will not reconvene in open session

motion to approve, second, passed 8-0 via roll call


ADJOURN


The full set of documents released for this agenda can be found
https://www.franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda/december-4-town-council-meeting

in PDF form
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/12-4-19_tc_full_agenda.pdf

Live reporting: Legislation for Action


7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
a. 99 Restaurants of Boston, change of Officers/Directors/LLC Managers & Change of Ownership Interest, 847 West Central Street

ABCC attempting to streamline this change for every community where a 99 Restaurant resides

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0


8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
- None


9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS

a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
no meeting yet

b. Budget Subcommittee
no meeting yet

c. Economic Development Subcommittee
met earlier this evening on the "plastic waste reduction plan"
next meeting for EDC could be Jan 8 (assuming other meeting schedule approved)


10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION 

(first four covered in earlier section of this meeting)

10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-84: Gift Acceptance - Franklin Public Library, $10,500 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-84 - Majority Vote (5))

thanks to the Friends of the Library for their consistent dedication and raising this for the residents

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0

10f. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-85: Gift Acceptance - Franklin Senior Center, $250 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-85 - Majority Vote (5))

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0


10g. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-86: Town Council 2020 Meeting Calendar (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-86 - Majority Vote (5))

question on Nov 11 (Veterans Day, although not celebrated that day)
will pass as is and check to see if an adjustment needs to be made

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0


10h. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-87: Appropriation of Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per M.G.L Ch.44, §53F3/4 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-87 - Majority Vote (5))

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0


10i. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-88: Ad Hoc Stormwater Utility Fee Study Committee (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-88 - Majority Vote (5))

another step in the direction of pro-action in preparing for the future
question on resources to be available for the subcommittee

long discussion on this item, the motion is to start the process to resolve the issue which the Town has been working for since 2009 yet the discussion going round and round

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0


10j. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Bylaw Amendment 19-846: Chapter 153 Stormwater Management - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw 19-846 to a 2nd Reading - Majority Vote (5))

motion to waive the reading, seconded, passed 8-0

essentially establishes a stormwater utility structure, shows the EPA commitment on our part towards compliance

motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 8-0


Live reporting: Tax Classification Hearing


6. HEARINGS
Franklin Tax Classification Hearing
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/12-4-19_memo_tax_rate_hearing.pdf


Chris Sandini, Kevin Doyle, Chris Feeley

factor of 1 = uniform rate across the property classes

no land classified as open space per State Land use 

calculated increase of approx $178 for avg residence with reduction in rate of 15 cents from prior year

new growth of $127M for this tax year
almost 2.5% growth (which helps establish the tax base)

Chandler - clarification questions on exemptions and forms
to be found on the Board of Assessors page
https://www.franklinma.gov/board-assessors

Jones - impressed with the 5B valuation of the Town
For the single tax rate

Bissanti - I don't remember addressing a dual tax rate
C Feeley - about 14 years ago there was a Councilor who did propose a dual tax rate; it was not passed

Pellegri - do we know if we have everyone who would be eligible?
Doyle - we did a mailing some years ago, that didn't urn up much; we work closely with the Senior Center and Veterans Agent to ensure we cover all we hear of; we work with Karen Alves to prepare a summary flyer

Hellen - we'll coordinate an update and social media blast to make sure folks are aware of it

Dellorco - once applied do they need to re-apply?
Feeley - re-apply yes, but once they have, we notify them of what they need to do

Mercer - I support the single tax rate, one of our strengths in attracting business

hearing closed

moving to first of the four resolutions


10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-80: Tax Classification Residential Factor (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-80 - Majority Vote (5))


motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0

10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-81: Tax Classification - Open Space Exemption (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-81 - Majority Vote (5))
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0

10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-82: Tax Classification Small Business Exemption (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-82 - Majority Vote (5))
motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0

10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-83: Tax Classification Residential Property Exemption (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-83 - Majority Vote (5))


motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0

( 2 min recess )
short break to allow for signature of the docs as approved




Live reporting: Town Council - Dec 4, 2019

Present: Chandler, Hamblen, Pellegri, Dellorco, Mercer, Jones, Earls, Bissanti
Absent: Kelly


1. ANNOUNCEMENTS
a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast Channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.

2. CITIZEN COMMENTS
a. 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.
Harry Cochran, 30 Spring St
last 900 feet still dirt, trying to get pavement after 47 years
street needs finishing, 16 space parking lot apparently being put in for trail use


3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
- None

4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
- None

5. APPOINTMENTS
- None


Franklin Public Schools: Annual Winter Art Showcase opens Dec 4 at 4:30 PM

The Franklin Public Schools (FPS) Annual Winter Art Showcase is set to open Wednesday evening, Dec 4! Selected works for across the District will be on view in the FHS Community Lobby from 4:30 to 6:30 PM

Work will remain up through Dec. 10


FPS Annual Winter Art Showcase opens Dec 4 at 4:30 PM
FPS Annual Winter Art Showcase opens Dec 4 at 4:30 PM

This was shared from the Franklin Public Schools Art Dept Twitter account
https://twitter.com/FranklinPSart/status/1202020745301430273