At the Franklin Senior Center from 9:30 - 11:30 AM on Thursday, Oct 17, 2017
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Franklin Senior Center |
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"A grassroots campaign organizing in communities southwest of Boston hopes to draw attention to what its founder calls a “third-rail” issue: the level of influence House Speaker Robert DeLeo holds over his chamber.
The group, called Massachusetts Voters for Legislative Reform and launched by Franklin resident Maxwell Morrongiello, plans to hold an organizing meeting at the Milford Library on Oct. 7.
A release announcing the meeting said DeLeo has a “simply undemocratic” level of power, with House leadership in “almost absolute control” over “which bills pass and which bills die.”
“I think the most challenging question you can ask a state representative is, Do you think the speaker of the House has too much power,” Morrongiello said in an interview. “They can never really give you a straight answer. I get the sense they sort of think he does.”
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Franklin Resident Starts Political Group to Challenge Speaker's Power |
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Updated Community Involvement Plan for the BJAT, LLC Superfund Site |
"Calling the Republican-backed health care bill a piece of “zombie” legislation that will not die, U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III told the Franklin Chamber of Commerce at Dean College Wednesday that this legislation if passed would have a devastating effect on Massachusetts.
He said that some of the mandatory protections put into place by the Affordable Care Act will be made optional instead. He estimates that there will be a 20-percent spike in premiums that first year, and that 30 to 32 million people will lose healthcare coverage altogether.
“Pre-existing condition coverage, they might cover you, they might not,” he said of the repeal vote in the Senate slated to take place in 10 days. “The cost of getting covered for pregnancy could go up about roughly $20,000. Substance use disorder similarly would have about a $20,000 increase.”
Kennedy, D-4th, mentioned that the new bill will essentially leech from states such as Massachusetts, New York, and California, whom have been investing in statewide healthcare for a number of years, and re-distribute those funds to states that haven’t been saving as much or at all."
"After a few months on the job, Patricia Hohl finds every day both rewarding and challenging.
As the new director of Voices Against Violence, a Framingham-based nonprofit that serves victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence, she listens to tough stories each day. Then she and her staff figure out how to help and protect their clients.
“It sounds like a cliché, but it truly means a lot to me to make a difference in my own community. It’s just something I believe in as a human being,” said Hohl, who took over as director in June. She replaced Mary Gianakis, who led the agency for two decades.
The goal of the agency is to prevent domestic violence and sexual abuse, and help survivors forge a new life. All services are free and confidential."
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Voices Against Violence, a Framingham-based nonprofit that serves victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence |
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Clothing Drive Fundraiser for the FHS Music Dept |
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two rows of vendors at the Franklin Farmers Market in July |
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FHS Panthers |
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A Favorite Poem Project - Oct 25 |
Sam Taggert, a counselor at Camp Elmwood |
Carlos Jeri, a counselor at the Invensys Foxboro Y’s Camp Wapawca |
Colin Maximiuk, a counselor at Camp Wiggi at the Bernon Family Y |
Joe Milosh, a counselor and former camper of the North Attleboro Y’s Camp Elmwood |
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.
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October events at the Franklin Historical Museum |
image from Franklin Newcomers webpage |
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Patriots Night at Remington - Nov 17: the 5 Super Bowl banners hanging at Gillette Stadium |
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“The ’60s – A Musical Tribute” - Sep 23 |