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parking spots by the Bank of America building along Emmons St that are part of the easement agreement up for approval on this agenda |
USA Pickleball Association |
1. Streets - Generally the colored lines are as follows:
a. Red – No Parking.
b. Purple – 2 hour parking enforced Monday – Friday from 8 AM - 2 PM. This is generally the immediate down town area.
c. Blue – 2 hour parking enforced Monday –Friday from 6 AM – 10 AM. These areas are currently a mixed bag of 2 hour parking with various restrictions or residential parking. The intent is to prevent commuter parking in these spaces in the AM.
d. Green – Merchant Parking enforced Monday – Friday 6 AM – 2 PM If there are no colors than parking is allowed 24/7 except for snow and ice or other events.
2. Downtown Parking Lots -
a. Commuter Parking
–i. Currently there are 53 spaces in the Depot Street lot and 17 Spaces in the West Central Street Lot.
ii. Hours = I propose that we sell commuter spaces Monday-Friday 6 AM – Noon.
iii. If spaces are available after noon anyone can park in the space. The current fee is$480 per year ($125 per quarter) or about $2 per day.
b. Merchant Permits
–i. Currently 22 spaces – I propose to sell merchant parking.
ii. Hours = Monday – Friday 6 AM- 2PM. After 2 PM anyone can park in the spaces.
iii. The current fee is $360 per year ($180 for six months) or about $1.35 per day.Currently one business uses 16 spaces, one uses 5 spaces and 1 uses 1 space. I suggest the Council consider increasing the fee to match the Commuter space fee of $480 per year. The spaces have the same value and cost the same to maintain.
iv. Add an HP spot in the Ferrara lot.
v. Keep 5 spaces for customers and continue to sell the rest for commuter rail.
vi. Adjust the number of customer spaces as may be required by reducing commuter spaces in demand dictates a change.
January 10, 2016 |
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a little further along Main St but in front of Rockland Trust, Saturday, June 18 |
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Milford Summer Food Service Program, sponsored by the Hockomock Area YMCA |
"A contingent of volunteers walked the local portion of the Southern New England Trunkline Trail Saturday morning, picking up trash and clearing brush.
The cleanup, organized by the Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee, is part of an ongoing effort to keep the path clear of obstructions.
"We try to have a cleanup about three times a year," said Edward Barth, the committee's president. "We work to time it with when the (state Department of Conservation and Recreation) is available. Usually, our fall cleanup is the big one."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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Ready for walk and work (FBRTC photo) |
"A pedestrian was struck and killed by an MBTA commuter rail train Saturday afternoon.
The incident occurred at about 4:30 p.m. between Fisher and Union streets."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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FSPA Director Raye Lynn Mercer and Alan Mercer |
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FSPA Director Raye Lynn Mercer and Rep Jeffrey Roy |
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The lit up marquee |
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Fiddling Thomsons (image grab from YouTube video) |
"St. Mary’s Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will host its sixth annual Freedom from Hunger Food Drive from June 25 to 26.
In order to receive a variety of nonperishable items, the group has divided the alphabet into six groups and are requesting different donations from each group.
The items requested are divided by the spelling of last names. Below are the items requested by beginning letter of the donors' last names.
- A-D: cereal; coffee; tea; juice boxes; muffins and bread mixes.
- E-H: peanut butter and jelly; individual containers of Jell-O, fruit and pudding.
- I-L: granola bars; rice; whole grain crackers; oatmeal.
- M-P: canned fruit; fruit juice; applesauce; cranberry sauce.
- Q-T: tuna and Tuna Helper; beef stew; spaghetti sauce and paste; canned vegetables.
- U-Z: all paper products; shampoo; detergent; soap; toothpaste; deodorant."
"The Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress and Riverside Community Care’s Central Massachusetts Employment Collaborative co-hosted a free workshop at Milford National Bank &Trust to educate employers on ways to expand their workforce by hiring people with disabilities. Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, talked about the connection between members of the MDSC and government work.
Roy talked about different initiatives that he is currently following, in an effort to move people into more meaningful jobs. He mentioned the Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative and the higher education bill of Rep. Tom Sannicandro, D-Ashland, both of which push for people with differing abilities to receive higher education and skill training. Roy also told the attendees about his plans to refile a bill for student loan repayments."
"The town school district and its teachers union are reportedly nearing a contract agreement.
The School Committee, at its meeting this week, approved a memorandum of understanding with the Franklin Education Association, outlining the changes that a new three-year contract would bring. The committee is scheduled to sign the contract at its June 28 meeting, after which its full terms will be made public.
Chairman Kevin O'Malley said the memo was approved unanimously by the committee. He said the teachers, too, voted to approve the document."
"Former Dean College campus police officers are appealing a federal board’s decision to dismiss their case claiming they were wrongfully terminated just days after informing the school of their plan to form a union.
The initial appeal was filed last month, but a supplemental brief filed last week calls into question the training and capability of TeamOps, the private security force that was hired to replace the school’s public safety officers."
"A local veteran of the Korean War will get the opportunity to tour various Washington, D.C. landmarks this weekend as part of the "Honor Flight" program.
Joseph McManus, who served in the Navy for 20 years, is flying out on Sunday, and will be given a whirlwind tour before returning. The Honor Flight program looks to celebrate veterans by giving them an opportunity to reflect at memorials in the nation's capital.
McManus, raised in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, joined the Navy out of high school in 1947.
"The war had just ended, and I felt I had to do my duty," he said. "I had an algebra teacher who was a lieutenant in the Navy at the time, and he asked, 'Why don't you join the Navy?'"
My brothers and I had the opportunity to take our father to Washington, DC to see the memorials in 2007 and he talked of the trip for the rest of his life |
"For one member of the First Universalist Society of Franklin, the recent shooting in Orlando, Fla., hit close to home.
On Dec. 11, 2012, while the woman was working in a Sephora located in the Clackamas (Ore.) Town Center mall, she said “a man decided he was going to run in on holiday shoppers and open fire in our food court.”
The woman, who did not want her name used, was celebrating her honeymoon with her wife in Orlando on Sunday, when the shooting took place.
“Every single time one of these mass shootings happens," she said, "it’s like this wound is reopened.”
"The Drummers’ Studio, 244 East Central St., will host a series of summer drum camps for middle and elementary students the week of July 11-15.
Elementary students looking to have fun and/or prepare for middle school bands will cover the basics in reading, rudiments, styles and soloing. The middle school drum camp is designed to help students successfully prepare for Jazz and Concert Band auditions as well as the Central District auditions."
image from the Drummers's Studio webpage |
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screen grab of chart in report on MA Top Incomes |
j. I recommend ratification of the proposed MOU for a contract between the FEA and the Franklin School Committee.motion to accept, seconded, passed 7-0
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Keller 2nd grade students ready to model their morning meeting for the School Committee |