From the Parmenter School sign today:
Early dismissal today
PCC meeting 3/15
Auction at CBS Scene in Sat 3/16
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From the Parmenter School sign today:
Early dismissal today
PCC meeting 3/15
Auction at CBS Scene in Sat 3/16
School Committee Vice Chairwoman Sue Rohrbach commended Goodman and other administrators for presenting a clear, well-developed budget.
"Every year we have a budget presentation … and you walk away saying, ‘We should have done this a little differently,’" Rohrback said. "But this is the first year where I think we really hit the nail on the head."
Sabolinski said officials built the budget conservatively, attuned to the state of the town’s "economic climate."
"We are calling this a level-service budget," she said. "This is our third consecutive year of not reducing any teacher positions."
The Franklin Panthers will be moving to Division 1 next year, so they made sure to leave D2 as they have spent each of the past two seasons – on top.
Franklin scored inside the opening 30 seconds of the game and went on to win its third straight D2 South sectional title with a 3-1 victory over the Oliver Ames Tigers. This was also the fourth straight year that Franklin has eliminated OA from the postseason.
To fund new investments in education and transportation--and prevent cuts to other vital areas--the Governor has proposed a tax plan that would 1) raise significant new revenue and 2) increase the fairness of our tax system. These two features of the Governor's plan are the subject of two new MassBudget factsheets.
In addition to these new factsheets, MassBudget has also updated "Effects of Raising Rates and Exemptions on the State Income Tax," an analysis of a proposed tax reform plan would would raise the state's income tax to 5.95%, increase the personal deduction, and set a single tax rate of 8.95% for all investment income.
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Drivers on the Massachusetts Turnpike this Friday will get a break on some tolls thanks to Cumberland Farms, the company said today.
The state’s Board of Higher Education Tuesday voted to accept a new definition of post-high school readiness, encompassing skills and qualities ranging from reading comprehension to the ability to receive direction and criticism in the workplace.
The three Republican candidates for U.S. Senate looked calm and composed as they appeared for the first time together in an issues forum at Stonehill College. Former U.S. Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez, of Cohasset , State Rep. Dan Winslow, of Norfolk, and former U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan, of Abington, exchanged few blows and appeared prepared for tough issues as they talked about personal issues, gun control, the federal budget, and immigration.
In an effort to educate residents on the work it takes to challenge a proposed casino development, a Milford group is hosting a forum Thursday at Holliston's Robert Adams Middle School.
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The full set of budget documents for the school budget can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/03/fy-2014-franklin-public-schools.html
Assessors - 141 A-10
Board of Health - 510 E-1
Public Health - 525 E-6
Planning - 175 A-40
COA - 541 E-7
Recreation - 630 F-7
Town Council - 111 A-1
Town Admin - 123 A-2
Fin Comm - 131 A-4
Comptroller - 135 A-5
Treasurer - 147 A-14
Legal - 151 A-21
Central Services - 196 A-53
Request for Funds: Pedestrian Safety Signal - Parmenter School $35,000
Request for Funds: Del Carte Recreation Improvements $395,000
Inspection - 240 B-67
Appeals - 177 A-39
Police - 210 B-1
Parking Meters - 293 B-74
DPW - 422 D-1
Streetlights D-21
Enterprise Funds H-1
School Dept - 300 C-1
Information Systems - 155 A-30
The Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee will have a meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 7:30 pm at the Franklin YMCA. Attached is the agenda and minutes from the last meeting.
Some items that we will be discussing include details for our upcoming road race (Saturday, May 11, 2013), other potential trail events, and a review of our strategic plan.
Town leaders have agreed to host serious discussions over the Crossroads Massachusetts Milford casino proposal, which has steadily gained steam and opposition.
St. Mary’s Parish in Franklin is hosting their annual Baby Shower March 16 and 17 at the church.
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"We have a $42 million backlog that needs to be done," he said. "That’s everything from complete reconstructions to chip-sealing."
According to Cantoreggi, it could take some time to incorporate additional funds.
"With minor road improvements, we can react pretty quickly," he said. "If there’s a subsequent infusion of extra money, it may take some time to plan."