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Sunday, July 7, 2013
Rep Roy: July newsletter: What's happening in the district
Hockomock Area YMCA Announces Summer Events for Adults
The Hockomock Area YMCA’s Live Y’ers Group is pleased to promote summer activities that are about more than simply being physically active. Comprised of men and women age 50 and over, this program fosters connections and furthers the Y’s commitment to healthy lifestyles achieved through nurturing mind, body and spirit. Well-being and fitness at the Y is so much more than just working out. Live Y’ers members meet monthly to plan overnight trips, day trips, lectures, special events, exercise classes, and more.
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Hockomock YMCA |
At the group’s July 18 meeting, adults have the chance to go back in time when they become Y Campers! Doing activities including Arts & Crafts, Archery, Zip-lines and Camp Songs, adults will restore spirits, get outdoors and test limits. Drop in any time after the 9am start that day and end with pizza by the pool at 12:15. This is free to Live Y’ers members and their guests. Anyone wishing to attend who is not a Live Y’ers member should contact Anne Lonzo at 508.643.5260 or annel@hockymca.org.
Mark your calendar for additional activities this summer:
July 21 – Boston Odyssey, $89 includes brunch, entertainment, Boston Harbor tour, leaves Y at 8:30am
July 25 – “Pirates of Penzance” at Black Box Theater in Mansfield, $22, leaves YMCA at 7:15pm
Aug. 1 – Banjo Bash at Attleboro Enterprises starts at 11:30am, $9 includes show and catered lunch by Morins
Aug. 23 – Mount Rush Four dinner show at the Stadium Theater in Woonsocket, $39.
Sept. 5 – Active Older Adult Day at YMCA North Attleboro Branch from 8:30am to 1:30 pm, $5 includes activities, workshops and a barbecue lunch with entertainment.
Note, the above prices are for Live Y’ers members, with annual membership fee only $30 (no cost for membership to those belonging to the Hockomock Y). For more information and to sign up for these activities, contact Anne Lonzo as indicated above.
About the Hockomock Area YMCA
We believe that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we work together to invest in our kids, our health, and our neighbors. That’s why, at the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side by side with our neighbors in our community to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. Reach Out for Youth & Families is our annual support campaign to provide a YMCA experience to more than 15,000 local children and families in need.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
New Bedford Folk Fest - this weekend
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Physical inquiries can be sent to: 262 Chestnut St, Franklin, MA, 02038, US
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MassBudget: The Legislature's budget proposal for FY 2014
Yesterday (July 1), the House and Senate approved a budget proposal for FY 2014. Though the Governor may veto parts of it, this joint budget includes most of the provisions that will make up the state budget for the coming year.
Our new Budget Monitor shows how the proposal would affect core programs across the budget, from Health Care and Education to Youth Employment and the Environment--including information on revenue. Some of the more significant elements include:
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Lapels in Franklin Holds Ribbon Cutting
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United Chamber of Commerce |
LAPELS DRY CLEANING IN FRANKLIN HOLDS RIBBON CUTTING
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce organized a ribbon cutting event on June 27 to celebrate the grand opening of Lapels Dry Cleaning, 456 West Central St. in Franklin. Lapels offers environmentally friendly dry cleaning services from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, and noon to 3 p.m. Sundays. Lapels also offers a 24-hour drop box as well as car-hop service.
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Lapels Ribbon Cutting |
Visit Lapels - Franklin online here http://www.mylapels.com/locations.asp?loc=112
Rep Roy: Office hours
Representative Roy Announces Office Hours
Boston, MA -- State Representative Jeffrey Roy (D-Franklin) announced today that constituent office hours will be held in Medway and Franklin for the Month of July on the following days:
Franklin – July 20th, 10:00-11:00AM, Franklin Public Library – 18 Main Street Franklin, MA
Medway – July 27th, 10:00-11:00AM, Gaetano's Bakery – 74 Main Street Medway, MA
Christopher Yancich, his legislative aide, will be accompanying him.
Representative Roy stated that all office hours are open to any residents of Franklin and Medway who may have questions or concerns that they wish to bring to his attention. Walk-ins are welcome; no appointment necessary. He looks forward to hearing from you.
He also invites all constituents to call him at his State House office at (617) 722-2400, stop by Room 134 in the State House, or email him at Jeffrey.Roy@MAhouse.gov.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Franklin Matters' 4th of July
Stepping back into the time capsule to see what has been posted here each of the years that Franklin Matters has been around I find:
2012 - "We, the people"
2011 - Family tradition
2010 - Links of Interest on the 4th of July
2009 - Happy 4th of July
2008 - no posting on the 4th, however you can cruise among the archives for the month here:
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2008_07_01_archive.html
2007 - Franklin Matters was 'born' during the year as I was posting on my personal blog and didn't become real until November 2007 when this site came into effective.
Let me remind you that
Thank you for reading. Enjoy your holiday week!
2012 - "We, the people"
2011 - Family tradition
2010 - Links of Interest on the 4th of July
2009 - Happy 4th of July
2008 - no posting on the 4th, however you can cruise among the archives for the month here:
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2008_07_01_archive.html
2007 - Franklin Matters was 'born' during the year as I was posting on my personal blog and didn't become real until November 2007 when this site came into effective.
Let me remind you that
- If you like what I am doing here, please tell your friends and neighbors
- If you don’t like something, please tell me
Thank you for reading. Enjoy your holiday week!
Franklin's Fireworks - 2012 edition
In lieu of the laser light show replacing the usual 4th of July fireworks, you can step back to last year where I recorded the last 14 minutes of Franklin's fireworks!
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
On this day - Gettysburg - July 3, 1863
150 years ago, the Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1 - 3. Pickett's Charge is arguably the critical point of the 3 day fight that allowed the North to turn back the South.
My wife and I visited Gettysburg in 2008 and captured these photos on the visit.
For more about the battle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg
The remains of 159 MA soldiers are marked in the cemetery where Abraham Lincoln gave the historic Gettysburg Address.
You can find the text of the Gettysburg Address on the Civil War memorial along the main street side of the Town Common.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettysburg_Address
Have a safe an enjoyable 4th of July!
FYI - Gettysburg is just one of the many sites to be explored on the National Park Service website as mentioned on the Dean College Library blog
Southern view of Cemetery Ridge before Pickett's Charge |
For more about the battle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg
Gettysburg Cemetery |
You can find the text of the Gettysburg Address on the Civil War memorial along the main street side of the Town Common.
Franklin - Civil War Memorial |
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettysburg_Address
Civil War Memorial - Franklin, MA - Town Common |
FYI - Gettysburg is just one of the many sites to be explored on the National Park Service website as mentioned on the Dean College Library blog
to mark the 150th anniversary of this battleground, the National Park Service (NPS) is giving Gettysburg National Military Park the royal treatment this summer. From programming for all ages, to remembrance ceremonies of all sorts, there will be an event to meet every need. Just check out theNational Park Service website for details.
Preparing for Franklin's 4th of July (part 3)
The last set of photos from the Town Common on the show rides set up for the 4th of July celebration.
The theme for the collection of rides is to scare kids, or get their stomachs turning every which way. Hopefully, the kids will learn from one time when they do this that it is not a pleasant feeling.
What is the full schedule for the 4th of July?
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/06/franklins-4th-of-july.html
Toy Story themed funhouse |
polar express round she goes |
cars spinning and swirling |
twisted every which way |
The theme for the collection of rides is to scare kids, or get their stomachs turning every which way. Hopefully, the kids will learn from one time when they do this that it is not a pleasant feeling.
What is the full schedule for the 4th of July?
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/06/franklins-4th-of-july.html
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Survey Says: No to Mayor
The survey question was posted:
"Would you be in favor of further amending the Franklin Home Rule Charter to provide for the election of a mayor to govern the city known as the town of Franklin?"
There were 44 responses and the vote was decidedly No = 27, Yes = 17
While was a survey question here, the Franklin voters will see this on the November ballot. What will happen between now and then will help to determine the fate of the question.
Those for the exploration of changing to a mayoral form of government would need to outline the proposal more distinctly. There are different forms of mayoral government, would saying "Yes" mean one of those in particular (no). It should really mean that the Town Council would then start the process of setting up a Charter Commission to determine what the change would be like. Ultimately, nothing would happen right away. It would still be sometime off before a fine tuned proposal would come back to the voters.
Want to know more about the forms of municipal government?
1 - You can visit the National League of Cities site here
(Note, we already operate legally as a city with a council and manager - coincidentally this is the most popular form of government. )
2 - wikipedia has a worthy entry
3 - Strong Mayor Council Institute has some good information
For other survey or quick poll questions that Franklin Matters has conducted over the years, you can visit the collection here http://www.franklinmatters.org/2009/12/survey-says.html
Franklin's Drinking Water
The 2012 Drinking Water Report has been published and should have arrived in your regular mail from the US Post Office. It provides an annual summary of the water quality and usage. Franklin is a ground water community. All our water comes from aquifers under ground. Out of sight, out of mind but very important. Hence, the EPA is watching to treat the storm water runoff before it gets into the Charles.
There is whole lot of fine print in the annual report. It is worth spending a few minutes to read. One section on fluoride reports:
As a ground water community, one or more of the wells will turn up a bad test once in a while requiring a notification like the following:
As a ground water community, this is the major reason why the DEP which issues the permit for Franklin to draw from its wells, imposes the water conservation measures each year. We have the capacity to pump what we need to. The DEP fears we would draw down the aquifer more than we should, hence the restrictions.
The annual drinking water report can also be found on the official Franklin webpage
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_DPW/General_Pages/2012_CCR.pdf
There is whole lot of fine print in the annual report. It is worth spending a few minutes to read. One section on fluoride reports:
Fluoride occurs naturally in all water supplies in tract amounts. In many Massachusetts communities the fluoride level is adjusted to about one part per million (ppm or mg/l) so that it is optimal for better oral health. At this level it is safe, odorless, colorless, and tasteless. There are now over 3.9 million people in 140 Massachusetts communities and 184 million people in the United State who receive the health and economic benefits of fluoridation.Worthy of note: in the water process flow shown above this paragraph on the Drinking Water Report, it states that fluoride is added to Franklin's water. In the paragraph itself, it implies but does not explicitly state that fact. Since MA has 351 communities, only about one third actually add fluoride. This is significantly less than the US as a whole which has approx. two thirds of the population getting fluoride. (184 million out of 313 million)
As a ground water community, one or more of the wells will turn up a bad test once in a while requiring a notification like the following:
As a ground water community, this is the major reason why the DEP which issues the permit for Franklin to draw from its wells, imposes the water conservation measures each year. We have the capacity to pump what we need to. The DEP fears we would draw down the aquifer more than we should, hence the restrictions.
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annual water conservation for Franklin |
The annual drinking water report can also be found on the official Franklin webpage
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_DPW/General_Pages/2012_CCR.pdf
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