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Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
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Parmenter Nature Trail |
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trees have fallen since I was last on the trail |
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I took some photos and left only foot prints in the snow |
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the new tot lot at Fletcher Field |
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the most appropriate street name for this time of year |
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Franklin Children's School has another registration day scheduled for Feb 8th |
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The entrance to Dean College in snow |
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the snow did not keep Ben from reading |
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the band stand on the Town Common during the snow |
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one of the pathways on the Town Common |
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Spruce Pond with the Creamery/Franklin Flatbread building in the distance |
Do you dream of getting organized in 2015? What about your other 2015 New Year’s Resolutions? Even if getting organized in 2015 is not on your resolution list, getting organized can be the first steps to help you with all of your New Year’s resolutions! Getting organized will free up the time and energy you need to tackle the other things on your list. Getting organized means more time to spend with your family, more energy to exercise, maybe even more money to do all the things you’ve dreamed of!
So, whatever your 2015 New Year’s resolution; the first step is getting organized. And getting organized is easy with our no-fail, 5 step process to organize anything – Manage Your STUFF™! When it comes to organizing, it can be hard to know where to start and easy to get overwhelmed. But with the five steps to guide you, you’ll always know what to do next. This will help you feel in control of your organizing projects and goals. So, if you’re ready to take control of your STUFF, read on…
What is STUFF? STUFF is the easy-to-remember acronym for our 5 step process to organize anything! Let’s summarize the 5 steps.
- Sort – Sort your stuff into like categories
- Toss – Decide what to do with each item: Keep, Sell, Donate, Toss
- Unify – Assign the keepers to their new homes by zone
- Fill – Find and fill containers for each group of items or activity
- Follow Up – Commit to a regular maintenance schedule
So remember: Sort, Toss, Unify, Fill and Follow Up – these are the steps that will get you from where you are to where you want to be!
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screen grab of Kate's info on the Organizing Boston webpage |
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Mnaage your stuff - Feb 1 - 2:00 PM |
A $7+ million road and streetscape improvement project in Franklin, MA will transform the downtown area later this year once warmer weather allows work to get underway. The upgrades will include new sidewalks, crosswalks, and traffic signals on several downtown streets. The biggest change will undoubtedly be the conversion of downtown sections of Main, West Central and Emmons Streets from one-way to two-way vehicular traffic.
Warren Reynold's photo of Main St |
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Franklin Public Schools - the key to learning |
1. Routine Business
Citizen’s Comments
Review of Agenda
Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the January 13, 2015 School Committee Meeting.
Payment of Bills Mr. Clement
Payroll Mrs. Douglas
FHS Student Representatives
Correspondence
a. FHS Update – Peter Light
b. Blended Learning – Middle SchoolsThe presentation documents for a and b can be found here
Policy – First Readings
- GCBA – Professional Staff Salary Schedule
The policy documents can be found here
- KCDA – Memorial Commemorations
- KCD-E1 – Non-Budgeted Funds Donation Form
- KCD-E2 – Guidelines for Donations of Gifts/Memorials Non-Budgeted Funds to the Franklin Public Schools
Superintendent’s Report
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
School Committee Liaison Reports
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community entrance to FHS |
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the proposed Kristin Graci Class of 2007 Memorial |
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Franklin Library Genealogy Club |
Attleboro, 39 @ Franklin, 62 - Final - Senior Markus Bohmiller dropped a career-high 23 points for the Panthers while classmate Marcus Giese added 13 points.Find all the results from Friday's Hockomock League action here
Jillian Spolidoro (20) scored a game-high 21 points and the Franklin defense limited Attleboro to just 39 points, despite 15 from Sarah Deyo (32). (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
In the first meeting between Attleboro and Franklin this season, the Panthers matched up with man-to-man defense and pulled out an 11-point victory. On the road looking for the season sweep of its Kelley-Rex rivals, Franklin changed things up and went to a 1-2-2 zone.
The Panthers used their speed and length to disrupt the Bombardiers offense, while constantly rotating to Attleboro’s two leading scorers Emily Houle and Sarah Deyo. In the first half, the duo was held to just nine combined points as Attleboro managed only 13 as a team. It was a hole from which the Bombardiers could not escape.
Senior Jillian Spolidoro knocked down a handful of three-pointers on her way to a game-high 21 points and senior point guard Julianne Pisani had eight of the Panthers 14 steals, as Franklin, which never trailed, pulled out a 56-39 road victory.Continue reading the remainder of the article here
Now that a controversial zoning change for a Pond Street parcel has passed, town officials can begin efforts to sell the land.
The amendment to an existing zoning bylaw adds residential uses at the property, located off Interstate 495, in addition to the hotels and office buildings that were already allowed.
One of the questions town officials will consider as they draft a request for proposals will be what style of housing – and how many units – to permit.Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150124/NEWS/150127787/1994/NEWS#sthash.7W40vS4v.dpuf
Note: From the Franklin Matters soapbox, you can wait for the newspaper to cover the news or you can subscribe to recieve a free daily email with what matters in Franklin. Why wait for this on Saturday when you could have had it on Thursday (or Wednesday night as it happened!).You can subscribe here. http://www.franklinmatters.org/p/welcome.html
The organizers of the Pancake Breakfast wants everyone to know that the event is still on tomorrow (Saturday) from 8am to noon.
The cost is $5 per person with a $20 per family maximum.
The event will be held at the Franklin Elks which is located at 1077 Pond Street.
Pancake Breakfast still on today 8;00 to noon |
Peter Yarrow |
Note: If you haven't been to the Circle of Friends for a concert, you are missing a real opportunity. The hall is accoustically great for the music. The deserts are all 'diet friendly' (they are soo good, they can't count against calories) (not really, but as home made goods, they are delicious!)
The town of Wilmington rejects the pipeline.
A couple of heavyweights opine that Governor Baker should focus on wind.It turns out that gas pipelines in Boston are really, really leaky!
But a company wants to put yet another one in West Roxbury near a quarry. What could go wrong? Go to the rally on Sunday.
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Mass Climate Action Network |