LIVE Reading of Shelley's "Frankenreads" on Halloween ![]() 2018 marks the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," and to acknowledge this milestone, the Library of Congress hosts "Frankenreads," a live, day-long reading of the novel in its entirety by Library staff, friends and some very special guests. The program will be streamed LIVE on Halloween, Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET: Watch LIVE on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY7dn_7dj9o |
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Monday, October 29, 2018
Library of Congress: WATCH LIVE on HALLOWEEN - Frankenreads
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LiveARTS: Concert on November 4 - Music of Leonard Bernstein
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Inside Question One: 2 key pieces of info that factored for my decision
I won't say how I voted but I think it makes sense to share the info that helped me to make an informed decision. You can use this to help make your own informed decision.
Whatever position you decide to take is your choice. The only recommendation I'll make is please vote! Your vote is a critical part of our political process.
Whatever position you decide to take is your choice. The only recommendation I'll make is please vote! Your vote is a critical part of our political process.
Piece #1
Jerold Duquette wrote a series of essays on Question 1 that were published on MassPoliticsProfs http://www.masspoliticsprofs.org/. Deep in one essay he writes:
"Both the advocates and opponents of Question One decided that average voters would choose whatever side they thought nurses were on. Unfortunately for the proponents, “nurses” is too large a category to evoke the intended group sympathy among voters.
Had they understood the issue as a conventional dispute between labor and management, they would have realized that the principles and interests advanced by nurse staffing ratios are of hospital bedside nurses (i.e. labor), but not necessarily the principles and interests of nurse managers or nurses who work in settings or facilities where bedside nurses (especially non-unionized bedside nurses) are not severely hampered by patient assignment overloads.
The opponents of Question One are hospital executives and nurse managers (i.e. management) and they have been able to exploit the public’s ignorance about the nursing profession to disguise the clear cleavage on Question One. Opponents understand it’s a labor- management dispute and that average voters would assume that “nurses” are on the side of labor.
Since nurse-managers and other types of nurses are not labor, but are, in fact, management, the “No on One” side has had the luxury of making it look like the laborers in this labor-management dispute are not united in support of Question One, signaling that the law being proposed may not be aligned with the interests and principles of labor."Continue to read the essay online
http://www.masspoliticsprofs.org/2018/10/18/question-1-voters-shouldnt-be-confused/
Within the same essay he references a WBUR poll that helps to show the point that while nurses are on both sides of the issue, nurses is too broad a term to use and when you break down the pill results, some types of nurses are on one side or the other.
The link to the WBUR poll article
http://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2018/10/15/wbur-poll-nurse-staffing-question-one
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Inside Question One: 2 key piece of info that factored for my decision |
Piece #2
"The POLITICAL bottom line is this: If Question One passes, negotiations on this very important issue to bedside nurses will be energized and the ballot measure itself will have served one of the primary purposes of ballot measures in the first place, which is not to allow average voters to make complex policy decisions, but rather to allow the general public to exert POLITICAL influence on behalf of interests that would otherwise be at a severe disadvantage in getting their issues addressed by politicians who depend on the financial support of wealthy special interest groups.
When proponents and opponents of ballot measures treat average voters like policy experts they are really manipulating them, which is why both sides on every ballot question supplement their “expert” arguments and endorsements with appeals to voters’ in-group loyalties, or as in the case of the opponents of Question One this year, to average voters’ irrational fears.
Voters can and will happily choose sides in a political dispute and ballot questions, like any statute, are NOT set in stone. They can be amended or even repealed by elected policy makers, which means that despite the hype, voters will not have the final say on Nurse Staffing Ratios when they vote next month. Pretending that they will and that a “mistake” by voters will bring on the apocalypse is at best naive.
A YES vote will force hospital lobbyists, nurse’s union representatives, and the state’s elected policy makers back to the bargaining table. A yes vote will force all three groups to accept meaningful responsibility for dealing effectively with this issue.
A NO vote will further empower and embolden the wealthy special interests whose outsized political influence has prevented the legislature from taking up the nurses’ cause, further weakening the ability of healthcare workers to resist exploitation by hospital administrators."Continue reading the full article by Jerold
http://www.masspoliticsprofs.org/2018/10/24/the-experts-and-question-one/
WBUR also has a good summary of the issue here
http://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2018/10/26/question-one-karen-donelan?fbclid=IwAR2HH--CqenTzfG-EhejlXk4DG28X_zwoqcV9f-P_7Qp7f32xqg24huhuGU
The Franklin Town Clerk page with additional information
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk
Additional info can be found in the 2018 Election Collection
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html
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Election Information for Nov 2018 |
Representative Roy: November election and early voting
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29th Annual - Taste of the Region - Oct 30
You can help too! Help Jose Knock out Cancer
Via Twitter we find:
Contribute online via GoFundMe https://www.gofundme.com/pyehc-knockout-cancer
The tweet showing the Farmer Market booth fund raising event
https://twitter.com/OakStElementary/status/1055949888524115968
“No one fights alone!” Our fifth grade community came together to support a classmate!#oakststories
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“No one fights alone!” Our fifth grade community came together to support a classmate! |
The tweet showing the Farmer Market booth fund raising event
https://twitter.com/OakStElementary/status/1055949888524115968
Wow! So proud of these Oak St kiddos for their time, energy, and kindness! George and Cece (too shy for the picture) were so pumped to get bracelets from the BIG KIDS! #oakststories pic.twitter.com/pGY9TPIBCP— Heather Adams (@MrsAdamsOAK) October 26, 2018
MassBudget: Low-income taxpayers pay higher share in "upside down" Massachusetts system, new study shows
Read our new report
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Saturday, October 27, 2018
10th Norfolk District - Candidate Debate - Oct 29
The candidate debate is scheduled to be held at the Franklin Senior Center and begin at 7:00 PM
Debate Rules and Format
1. Moderators introduced
2. Moderators Explain Rules/format – Asks voters in attendance to write down questions for the candidates. Moderators to collect the questions, randomly pick the questions to ask, but review to make sure no rude, vulgar or inappropriate questions.
3. Candidates for State Legislature introduced by moderators – Jeffrey Roy (D) incumbent, Patrick Casey (R)
4. Flip a coin to determine who goes first.
5. Opening statement for Candidate one – 4- minutes
6. Opening statement for candidate two – 4- minutes
7. Candidate one: Ask opponent one question – 1 minute
Candidate two: Response – 3 minutes
8. Candidate two: Ask opponent one question – 1 minute
Candidate one: Response – 3 minutes
9. Alternate questions between candidates. Each candidates has up to 3 minutes to answer a question and a 1 minute rebuttal to any answer from opponent.
10. candidate one to make a closing statement – 5 minutes
11. Invited candidate two to make a closing statement. – 5 minutes.
The first debate held at the Library by Franklin in Focus was recorded and is available for replay here:
FM #148 - 10th Norfolk Representative District Debate - Oct 13, 2018 (audio)
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/fm-148-10th-norfolk-representative.html
Debate Rules and Format
1. Moderators introduced
2. Moderators Explain Rules/format – Asks voters in attendance to write down questions for the candidates. Moderators to collect the questions, randomly pick the questions to ask, but review to make sure no rude, vulgar or inappropriate questions.
3. Candidates for State Legislature introduced by moderators – Jeffrey Roy (D) incumbent, Patrick Casey (R)
4. Flip a coin to determine who goes first.
5. Opening statement for Candidate one – 4- minutes
6. Opening statement for candidate two – 4- minutes
7. Candidate one: Ask opponent one question – 1 minute
Candidate two: Response – 3 minutes
8. Candidate two: Ask opponent one question – 1 minute
Candidate one: Response – 3 minutes
9. Alternate questions between candidates. Each candidates has up to 3 minutes to answer a question and a 1 minute rebuttal to any answer from opponent.
10. candidate one to make a closing statement – 5 minutes
11. Invited candidate two to make a closing statement. – 5 minutes.
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10th Norfolk District - Candidate Debate - Oct 29 |
The first debate held at the Library by Franklin in Focus was recorded and is available for replay here:
FM #148 - 10th Norfolk Representative District Debate - Oct 13, 2018 (audio)
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/fm-148-10th-norfolk-representative.html
"proposed new zone called Mixed Business Innovation (MBI)"
While I missed the recent Economic Development Committee meeting on Wednesday, Eamon McCarthy Earls provides a recap on one of the agenda topics that I can share:
"At last night’s Economic Development Sub-committee, Bryan Taberner, Franklin’s Town Planner shared details about the proposed rezoning of the Clark, Cutler, McDermott factory. Taberner has diligently developed a proposed new zone called Mixed Business Innovation (MBI) that allows flexible uses to help the town generate good tax revenue and bring in new business. The new zone would encourage buyers to reuse the historic Clark, Cutler, McDermott factory for a wide variety of uses:
- Warehousing or light industry (like its present use)
- Makerspaces
- Art studios
- Restaurants
- Breweries, taprooms and distilleries
- Startup offices
Continue reading Eamon's write up on the proposed zoning change
https://franklininsight.wordpress.com/2018/10/25/new-zoning-offers-exciting-opportunities-for-the-clark-cutler-mcdermott-property/
The published agenda for the Economic Development meeting
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/economic-development-committee-agenda.html
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"proposed new zone called Mixed Business Innovation (MBI)" |
FHS football tops Brockton 26-3; moves on to face Xaverian Nov 2
Ryan Lanigan, founder and Editor-in-Chief of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap for the FHS football playoff victory over Brockton
Continue reading the game recap online
https://hockomocksports.com/franklin-football-strong-defensive-past-brockton/
For game photos by HockomockSports
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2018-2019/Fall-2018/Franklin-Brockton-Football-10-26-18/
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-10-26-18/
The MIAA updated bracket can be found online
http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=4932
"Throughout the regular season, the headlines have focused on Franklin’s high-power offense and all of the different skill guys it uses.
In the first round of the Division 1 South tournament, the Panthers’ defense took center stage.
#4 Franklin’s defense prevented #5 Brockton from getting in the end zone, adjusted to limit the Boxers’ run game, came away with three interceptions and anchored the Panthers to a 26-3 win.
After Brockton’s offense combined for 97 yards and three points on its first two drives of the game, the Panthers’ defense limited the Boxers to just 66 yards the rest of the way. Of Brockton’s final seven drives, three ended with interceptions, one with a safety, and two turnover on downs.
“Our defense has been pretty good all year in all of our wins,” said Franklin head coach Eian Bain. “It’s been pretty solid all year and in the second half, they won us that game. They put the nail in the coffin and sealed it for us."
Continue reading the game recap online
https://hockomocksports.com/franklin-football-strong-defensive-past-brockton/
For game photos by HockomockSports
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2018-2019/Fall-2018/Franklin-Brockton-Football-10-26-18/
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-10-26-18/
The MIAA updated bracket can be found online
http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=4932
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Franklin’s Ryan Driscoll makes a leaping catch over a Brockton defender in the first half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com) |
Relay for Life Franklin Yard and craft sale
Franklin Town wide craft and yard sale. Many ways to participate. $1 to buy a map to visit the yard sales.
(Please no TV’s, mattresses, large furniture,sofas or dirty items)
For additional updates, follow the event on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/events/765450460463444/permalink/781140772227746/
- $10 to put your house on the map with description of items to be sold (you keep your sales)
- $25 to have a spot at the JF Kennedy school (you keep your sales) I even have spots under the awning
- Or you can donate clean items to sell with 100% going to Relay
(Please no TV’s, mattresses, large furniture,sofas or dirty items)
Update!!!!! Due to the weather on Saturday we are adding Sunday to the yard sale time. So you are getting a double yard and craft sale. We had a few people who can only do Saturday so we will be under the overhang 9 AM till we blow away. There are also multiple houses that are using their garages so they are indoors. So please come see us, get some home baked goods and hot chocolate, buy a map for 2 days of sales and enjoy! Then go back out Sunday and have more fun! I know I said I was going update by tomorrow morning but the forecast is not going to change...no matter how much I want it to.
For additional updates, follow the event on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/events/765450460463444/permalink/781140772227746/
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Relay for Life Franklin Yard and craft sale |
In the News: Library to survey on adult programs; Tri-County 8th grade open house
"The Franklin Public Library is looking for adults interested in expanding the programs offered at the library with its upcoming strategic plan.
Library Director Felicia Oti said that with the library’s last strategic plan coming to an end, it’s the right time to push new adult programming as a new plan is drafted.
“It’s the perfect time to reach back out into the community and say, ‘Hey, what great ideas do you have to support our library?’” Oti said. “Come help us plan the next five years.”
Oti said a new survey will be drafted in coming months with the help of the board of directors. A portion of the survey, she said, will be dedicated to figuring out the best times for programs to run."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181026/franklin-library-seeks-input-on-program-offerings
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In the News: Library to survey on adult programs |
"Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School, 147 Pond St., will host its annual Grade 8 Open House from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 1.
Prospective students and parents/guardians are invited to tour the campus to learn more about career-focused technical education.
During the Grade 8 Open House, students and faculty will highlight 16 different career areas, the school’s rigorous, comprehensive academic program, college and career planning and vocational opportunities.
Extracurricular activities, athletics and information about the application and online admissions process will also be discussed. Refreshments will be served and raffles will be available with an opportunity to win some great prizes."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181026/strongtri-county-to-host-grade-8-open-house-strong
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Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School |
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