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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Franklin's 5 Year Forecast - early view
This will be a good document to download, print out and then absorb in detail over your choice of morning beverage. This is an early view on the 5 year plan update scheduled to be finalized in Jan/Feb for Franklin.
Town Administrator Jeff Nutting walked through how the calculations were estimated during the December Finance Committee meeting. The key major departmental budgets are calculated for 'standard' increases. The labor contracts are all known so the increases can be forecasted.
Franklin Schools Capacity Summary
One of the more interesting worksheets handed out at the December Finance Committee meeting is this one. It summarizes the school building capacity status. The document is a printed version of a spreadsheet and one of the entries partially obscured when printed indicates that the numbers apparently remain to be validated by the School Dept/School Committee. While this is a "draft", it is worthy of sharing and discussion.
The new high school will open in September and according to the numbers shown will open at capacity (1600 students).
With the modular spaces being removed from the elementary schools, the number show that there will need to be some adjustment among the district population to take advantage of the extra capacity at some of the schools and shift from the tightness of space at other schools.
Davis Thayer's renovation options were reviewed at a meeting in August and of the three options presented, it really doesn't make a whole lots of sense to do anyone of them. The money required doesn't provide what is really needed. Never mind that the real money needed is just not availble.
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new Franklin High School |
The new high school will open in September and according to the numbers shown will open at capacity (1600 students).
With the modular spaces being removed from the elementary schools, the number show that there will need to be some adjustment among the district population to take advantage of the extra capacity at some of the schools and shift from the tightness of space at other schools.
Davis Thayer's renovation options were reviewed at a meeting in August and of the three options presented, it really doesn't make a whole lots of sense to do anyone of them. The money required doesn't provide what is really needed. Never mind that the real money needed is just not availble.
Concert: St Mary's - Prolatio Singers
If you like beautiful music and would like to take a break from all the holiday craziness, there's a concert for you this Sunday evening at the St. Mary's Church in Franklin.
"Prolatio Singers" is a Franklin based accapella group, which was established more than a decade ago and is specialized in classical choir music. The music selection of this time's concert if full of the spirit of the holiday season. This concert starts at 7 pm, is free to the public and suitable for kids 6 and older.
For additional information on the schedule of holiday masses and events at St Mary's http://www.stmarysfranklin.org/
For additional information on the Prolatio Singers
https://www.facebook.com/events/185706444967729/
"This effort speaks to the spirit of our community"
The Milford Daily News reports on the Food Elves update:
The status update was posted earlier this week to the Food Pantry and Downtown Partnership websites and share here
When the final tally of the food and money collected by the Food Elves is available in January, it will be shared in the same manner.
On behalf of our neighbors who will receive the benefits of this generosity, Thank you!
The pantry has said that the students’ efforts serve as a learning experience for them and others: "It’s a nice way for them to start to understand that there’s a need out there, and that they are able to make a difference in addressing it," pantry director of development Erin Lynch told The Daily News in November.
State Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, told of the elves success on Friday, said, "I am thrilled to hear that the Food Elves exceeded expectations for the food drive. This effort speaks to the spirit of our community and the will to make a difference in the lives of others.
"Unfortunately, we have a great deal of people in need of assistance, but it’s gratifying to know that the work of the over 60 elves will make the holiday a bit brighter for those families."Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x915455378/Franklin-students-to-give-local-pantry-a-hefty-gift#ixzz2oCbEdnuY
The status update was posted earlier this week to the Food Pantry and Downtown Partnership websites and share here
- http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/2013/12/franklin-food-elves-campaign-update.html
- http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2013/12/record-breaking-12-days-wraps-up-this.html
- http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/12/franklin-food-elves-campaign-update.html
When the final tally of the food and money collected by the Food Elves is available in January, it will be shared in the same manner.
On behalf of our neighbors who will receive the benefits of this generosity, Thank you!
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Carol's Christmas - Today and Tomorrow at Horace Mann
From contributor Lisa Buccella:
I haven't seen the rehearsals for this show but it sure to be funny, witty and entertaining. Nick Paone wrote it and he is brilliant! Take a break from the bustle today, tonight or tomorrow. Student "rush" tickets are available for single seats for teens/young adults age 16-22.
Enjoy a brand new, original FPAC holiday musical Carol's Christmas on December 21 & 22!
- FPAC premieres Carol's Christmas this season, a new contemporary musical comedy written by Nick Paone, who penned FPAC's popular Humbug!
- Ring in the holidays with a large ensemble cast of 160 talented area performers as they sing and dance their way through this joyous, uplifting and hilarious story!
- Carol's Christmas features an entertaining score with music of many genres and live musical accompaniment by members of the Kenny Hadley Big Band.
http://www.fpaconline.com/box-office.php
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And, if you head to The Cake Bar.....you may see have a cupcake with frosting that was made by Jack. Over his break, he has been working there! In fact, if you come to Carol's Christmas, you may actually see Jack as he is working there this weekend!
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Pay your Franklin water/sewer/trash bills online
Did you know you could pay your Franklin bills online?
You can also get notification of the bill via email. This saves paper and can be more efficient for Franklin and you.
This one page handout was on the table in the entrance area at the Municipal Building.
You can also get notification of the bill via email. This saves paper and can be more efficient for Franklin and you.
This one page handout was on the table in the entrance area at the Municipal Building.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczM09Kd2NuRTlBakE/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-ip_bGQiAFQEBqKAjmeD_-A
You can pay your Franklin bills online here
https://unipaygold.unibank.com/customerinfo.aspx
Note the link is available from the official Franklin home page. You can find the link in the lower left corner of the menu. http://town.franklin.ma.us/
You can pay your Franklin bills online here
https://unipaygold.unibank.com/customerinfo.aspx
Note the link is available from the official Franklin home page. You can find the link in the lower left corner of the menu. http://town.franklin.ma.us/
Franklin, MA: Committee openings
The following Committee have openings:
Franklin Disabilities Commission
Franklin Housing Trust Fund - Maxine Kinhart 508-553-4886
If you are interested in serving on the committee, please complete the form (link below) and return to the Town Administrator's Office.
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/01B2AF2D-000F8513.0/TOWN%20OF%20FRANKLIN%20VOLUNTEER%20FORM.pdf
Six One Seven Studios: Use Facebook to Easily Grow Your Business
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In the News: false collections, EPA compliance
Franklin man charged with falsely collecting unemployment benefits
Kennedy: EPA compliance costs high for local communities
Four people, including a Franklin man, have been charged in connection with collecting a combined total of more than $132,000 in unemployment benefits while still working, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today.
Kennedy: EPA compliance costs high for local communities
U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy III has co-written a letter to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy, requesting the agency detail its plan to help cities and towns throughout the country shoulder the cost to comply with environmental regulations.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Franklin's portion of the Norfolk County Retirement System
Unfunded liability is an item of discussion for the Franklin budget. There are two areas of unfunded liability. The Norfolk County Retirement System and the towns own post-retirement benefit liabilities. Town administrator Jeff Nutting reviewed this worksheet with the Finance Committee at the December meeting. It was the first time that Franklin had received such detail from Norfolk County.
As you read the table in the attachment below, FRA is the Franklin line. We have an outstanding liability of $36.4M.
How Franklin will save to pay for this unfunded liability will continue to be a discussion item each budget cycle.
As you read the table in the attachment below, FRA is the Franklin line. We have an outstanding liability of $36.4M.
How Franklin will save to pay for this unfunded liability will continue to be a discussion item each budget cycle.
MassBudget: The State of Working Massachusetts - Poverty Still Elevated
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Open Registration for Boys' Vocal Ensemble
Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios is currently offering open registration for their Boys' Vocal Ensemble, with the first class starting on January 6th.
Classes will be weekly on Mondays from 6:30 to 7:30 and are for boys, ages 8 to 18.
Encore Music Academy
Students will learn music of all genres, work with harmonies and perform locally.
To register for the class, please call Encore at 508-533-7700.
Class fee is $260 for the trimester.
Additional information on this class and other offerings from Encore Music Academy can be found on their webpage here: http://www.encoremusicacademy.net/instruction/classes/
In the News: Brown leaves, Casino spending
Scott Brown settles into N.H. home
The wife of former Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Scott Brown says the couple is settling into its new permanent home in Rye, N.H., a move likely to fuel further speculation about his possible future political plans.
Casino outspent Milford citizen group 40 to 1 and still lost
Campaign finance reports filed Thursday, 30 days after the referendum vote where Milford defeated a casino proposal, show that Foxwoods outspent the citizen opposition group 40 to 1.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Franklin Food Elves Campaign Update
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Thank you to everyone who participated. The Food Elves collected a Record 6,750 pounds of donations this year so far. This is 2,550 pounds more than last year!
The Food Elves are hoping to add another 100 pounds to the total by the end of this week....so please stop by one of the participating businesses by Thursday if you still have donations.
Red Bins can be found at:
Red Bins can be found at:
Dean Bank, Dean College, DCU, Downtown Partnership, Emma's Quilts, Jane's Frames, Murphy Business and Pour Richards.
You can also mail or drop off check donations to the Food Pantry directly.
Have a very Merry Holiday Season!
The Franklin Downtown Partnership
The Franklin Food Elves
January Meetings of note
Franklin Downtown Partnership - General Meeting
Thursday, January 9th-8:30 AM
Dean College Campus Center-Golder Room
Coffee will be served
Hearing on 150 Emmons Street Property/Old Municipal Building
Discussions on what the community would like to see developed on this site
Tuesday, January 21st-7:00 PM
Town Hall-Training Room
Zoning Workshop
Wednesday, January 29th-7:00 PM
Town Hall-Training Room
This was initially posted on the Franklin Downtown Partnership webpage here
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2013/12/a-few-important-upcoming-meeting-dates.html
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