Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Senate President Karen Spilka Unveils HERstory: Volume II

Photo Exhibition Replaces Photos of Past Senate Presidents with Women from Massachusetts' History; Current Installment Celebrates Accomplishments of Women of Color

On Tuesday, February 9, 2021, Senate President Karen E. Spilka unveiled a photo exhibition in the Senate President's suite in the State House dedicated to celebrating the often-unsung stories of women of color throughout Massachusetts' history. HERstory: Volume II is the second installment of photos in the President's suite to acknowledge the accomplishments of women with connections to Massachusetts.

"Every day I go to work in the State House, I am surrounded by paintings and photos of prominent men from Massachusetts' history," stated Senate President Spilka, the third woman to have been elected President of the Massachusetts State Senate. "The stories of the many, many incredible women who have contributed to this great Commonwealth—and our great nation—have too often been lost to history. It is therefore my great honor and privilege to help to tell their stories, and to make the faces that we see in the State House more representative of the rich diversity that make our state great."

The exhibition features the photos of 91 women, ranging from seventeenth century tribal leader Weetamoo and Black landowner Zipporah Potter Atkins to living pioneers Justice Fernande R.V. Duffly, the first Asian American to serve on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth Carter, poet Amanda Gordon, and many others.

"I feel honored to have been selected by Senate President Spilka for inclusion in this remarkable display of women," stated Elaine Weddington Steward, Vice President and Club Counsel of the Boston Red Sox. "My hope is that this project will inspire women and girls to follow and achieve their dreams."

"Thank you to Senate President Spilka for creating the HERstory initiative," stated Christina Royal, Ph.D., President of Holyoke Community College. "This is a time for us to recognize that the lived experiences of women in the Commonwealth matter, and that we are a diverse group of women of different races, ethnicities, social classes, abilities, educational levels, gender expressions, and sexual orientations. I am proud to share my story as a multiracial, queer woman so that girls and young women can see representation of themselves in society, and grow up believing in their limitless potential."

"While I am very honored to be a part of HERstory, this also lets me know the work of my Trans ancestors has not gone in vain," stated Chastity Bowick, Executive Director of the Transgender Emergency Fund of Massachusetts. "Advocacy is powerful and uplifting, but it is also the right thing to do. This recognition gives Trans youth of today hope for a better future."

Since the State House is currently closed to the public, a website containing photos and short biographies of each of the honorees can be found here    (https://malegislature.gov/StateHouse/HERStory). A video about the project can be viewed here  (YouTube link = https://youtu.be/WmxC73q65Xw).

"It is an honor to be selected to be part of President Spilka's HERstory project as a Community Development leader," said MassHousing Executive Director Chrystal Kornegay. "While it highlights my work, it really highlights the work of mothers, daughters, sisters and friends who work in big and small ways to make the Commonwealth's communities strong and vibrant. I look forward to reading the stories of the other women in the project."

"This is a wonderful initiative by Senator Spilka to highlight the stories of remarkable women," stated Razia Jan, the founder of Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and children in Afghanistan through community-based education. "Massachusetts was the first community I called home in America, and I'm honored to be recognized by my home state. Women and girls throughout the world have so much potential to contribute to society, when they are given the chance; recognizing this potential is so important."

Further events will be scheduled for later in February to celebrate Black History Month, and in March for Women's History Month. The photos and biographies will also become part of a dedicated lesson plan, currently being developed, to distribute to teachers in the Commonwealth.

"I am honored to be part of HERstory on behalf of countless brilliant and driven women who shaped our history, but whose own stories have not been told," stated Pardis Sabeti, head of the Sabeti Lab which is part of the FAS Center for Systems Biology at Harvard University. "Together, we honor and remember them, while striving to elevate the voices of the many women who are still silenced throughout the world today."

"This project helps create lasting impact and change by amplifying the whispered stories and leadership of women of color across Massachusetts into a roar," stated former Fitchburg Mayor and current Winchester Town Manager Lisa Wong. "By celebrating the achievements of women in such a public place as the State House, Senate President Spilka is helping young girls to see HERstory as MYstory."

Senate President Spilka, together with members of the Senate and staff, chose honorees based on their close ties to Massachusetts, ability to inspire the youth of today to work for a better world, and acknowledgement of being a trailblazer in their given field. Honorees include abolitionists, poets, entrepreneurs, educators, politicians, musicians, community activists and scientists, among others. Carline Almond, Executive Assistant to Senate President Spilka, acted as project manager for the exhibition.

"Women, throughout history, have contributed to the development of society—through scientific discoveries, pioneering adventures, advocacy, and entrepreneurship," stated Yari Golden-CastaƱo, a Systems Engineer at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and one of 100 candidates from around the world for the Mars One Project, the first human settlement of Mars. "It should be normal by now for young girls to grow up with women like them in positions of expertise and authority, showing girls they really CAN follow their dreams."

"Senate President Spilka has created a wonderful way to celebrate the many ways women have contributed to our rich history, and I am excited to be a part of it," stated Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Fernande R.V. Duffly.

The HERstory: Volume II (https://malegislature.gov/StateHouse/HERStory/) project is the second time Senate President Spilka has featured the stories of remarkable women in the President's suite. She unveiled the photos of 88 women during Women's History Month in March 2019, and they have remained in her office suite until this month, when they were replaced with the current photo exhibition.

 

Lucy Foster (https://malegislature.gov/StateHouse/HERStory/Photo/297)
Lucy Foster (https://malegislature.gov/StateHouse/HERStory/Photo/297)

Franklin Matters Q & A - Feb 11, 2021 - 1:30 PM

Spend sometime getting your questions answered.  This is a monthly event, the February session is scheduled for Thursday, Feb 11 at 1:30 PM.

Franklin Matters Q & A with Steve Sherlock 
- email adoggett@franklinma.gov for the link to attend 
 
 
Franklin Matters Q & A - Feb 11, 2021 - 1:30 PM
Franklin Matters Q & A - Feb 11, 2021 - 1:30 PM


MyFM103 talks with the FHS Gymnastics team (audio)


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MyFM103 talks with the FHS Gymnastics team
MyFM103 talks with the FHS Gymnastics team


Town of Franklin Police: Training Continues via Simulation; Award for Crisis Intervention Training program

"Training never stops. Franklin PD works with Blue Line Corp. every year to bring their live fire trailer to the PD. Officers are put through accuracy, and judgment scenarios to keep them fresh even when the outdoor ranges are not available.  
Here Deputy Chief Mill and Sergeant Johnson work through a video scene in which officers are given a scenario, and walk though the situation and fire live rounds into a projection screen if the situation calls for it. Not all do, and officers must use sound verbal commands, and answer for why they did, or did not shoot. 
It is another learning tool the Franklin Police uses. Many people think police training with firearms is all shooting. This type of training forces officers to use good judgement, and explain their actions. Not every scene is a shoot situation, and officers must use de-escalation or less lethal options if called for."
Shared from Town of Franklin Police Dept. Facebook page:

Town of Franklin Police Dept. Facebook photo 1
Town of Franklin Police Dept. Facebook photo 1



"Proud day for the Franklin Police Department as our officer Tyler Peabody is presented with an award from Norfolk County TTAC and Brookline MA Police Department for his work with the Crisis Intervention Training program. 
CIT is an advanced level of training for officers to help them recognize and assist those individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.  
Look for coverage from Boston 25 News's Robert Goulston (6pm) and WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe-WBZ Reporter as they speak to Officer Peabody, Chief Lynch, and Advocates, Inc. mental health clinician Kallie Montagano about the Franklin Police approach to helping those in need.  
(yes, Ben saw television cameras and assumed they were here for him..)"
Shared from Town of Franklin Police Dept. Facebook page:  (Follow the Facebook link for additional photos)

Town of Franklin Police Dept. Facebook photo 2
Town of Franklin Police Dept. Facebook photo 2


Two MA vaccine scheduling alternatives to the State option

 

"THANKS TO THE  ingenuity of a software developer on maternity leave, the state may be improving its public website for scheduling COVID-19 vaccines.

Olivia Adams, 28, developed her own website, which assembles vaccine appointment slots from multiple sources into a single, one-click spot where people 75 and over can sign up to get the shot.

“My mother-in-law was having trouble booking an appointment for her vaccine, and then had the same trouble when she was trying to get her father vaccinated,” wrote Adams on her website. “I kept hearing the same frustrations over and over – from family, from friends, and on the news. The sign-up process was too confusing, too disjointed.”

As an Athenahealth software developer on leave, she had the skills to try to resolve the issue, so she launched a free, user-friendly site on February 5."

Continue reading the article online 

Boston Globe coverage of the website

1 - Go directly to the website to schedule an appointment if you are in the phase of qualifications  https://www.macovidvaccines.com/

An alternative to make an appointment has also come up from another set of developers  https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/another-coder-has-built-a-covid-vaccine-appointment-website-for-mass-residents/ar-BB1dvQ9L

2 - Go directly to this site =>  https://vaccinatema.com/

Two MA vaccine scheduling alternatives to the State option
Two MA vaccine scheduling alternatives to the State option


MBTA Community Engagement - Update on Forging Ahead


The MBTA Community Engagement team is reaching out to provide an update on the Forging Ahead initiative. 
More information about the Forging Ahead process can be found at https://t.co/6aCrIUpXQS. @MBTA_CR https://t.co/BmYqqNtDef

 

Shared via Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOFranklinMA/status/1359211228179144716


MBTA Community Engagement - Update on Forging Ahead
MBTA Community Engagement - Update on Forging Ahead

"success is a reason to make mail-in voting permanent"

 

"CITING THE SUCCESS of mail-in voting during the pandemic, Secretary of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin on Tuesday released a bill that would make voting by mail a permanent feature of Massachusetts elections.

Galvin said vote-by-mail led to record turnout in the state primary and the presidential election, with prompt, reliable results. “Voters were very enthusiastic about it and used it,” Galvin said. “From an administrative point of view, we know now we can do it.”

Continue reading the article online 

There are 20 bills filled on 'vote by mail' for this session (as of 2/10/21 AM)

Senator Becca Rausch filed two bills on this topic: 

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

A Franklin Treasure - Elizabeth's Bagels (audio)

FM #457 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 457 in the series. 

This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Jen Garcia of Elizabeth’s Bagels. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

We talk about: 
  • A quick background on Elizabeth’s Bagels
  • Adjustments made and being made during this COVID-19 pandemic
  • As a small businesses some issues with 3rd party delivery companies
Links to Elizabeth's Bagels webpage are included in the show notes. The recording runs about 18 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Jen.


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Find Elizabeth’s Bagels at 456 West Central Street, Franklin

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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm).

This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.
 
How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
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Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
 
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If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com

The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.

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A Franklin Treasure - Elizabeth's Bagels (audio)
A Franklin Treasure - Elizabeth's Bagels (audio)


Franklin Public Schools: Half Day - February 9, 2021

February, 9, 2021

Dear Franklin community,

The weather forecast is calling for light snow to begin this morning with heavier snow showers developing in the afternoon making dismissal difficult.

Therefore, we will hold school (both in-person/hybrid and remote) today, Tuesday, February 9, on a half day schedule. Schools will be dismissed as follows:

  • ECDC: 12:15 PM
  • Elementary Schools: 11:45 AM
  • Middle Schools:10:45 AM (10:50 AM at HMMS)
  • High Schools: 10:55 AM

Snow day decisions never please everyone. The rationale for a half day involves preserving in person learning wherever possible, as we know that this face to face time is of great value to our students. Throughout this winter season, we are keeping track of the impact of these decisions on our different cohorts and we will make adjustments, if we are able.

As always on snowy days, parents/guardians may exercise their discretion to keep their child home if they feel it is unsafe.

Stay safe and warm.


Kind regards,
Sara Ahern

Franklin Public Schools: Half Day  - February 9, 2021
Franklin Public Schools: Half Day  - February 9, 2021

 

Let’s Laugh Today is Free EVERY Wednesday at 7:30 PM on ZOOM!

Let’s Laugh Today is free on ZOOM! There is nothing like a good belly laugh to help release stress and anxiety. 

These laughter exercises and gentle deep breathing help to bring more fresh oxygen into the body and brain helping you feel more energetic and healthy. It's a great way to connect with other people through eye contact while remaining socially distant and it is thoroughly up-lifting and immunity-boosting! 

See www.letslaughtoday.com for link to the free 45 minute ZOOM Meeting EVERY Wednesday at 7:30 PM. All ages are welcome. 

You can sit or stand the entire time. It’s a good time to try something new and take care of your mental health! 

Led by local Certified Laughter Yoga Master Trainers and Laughter Ambassadors, Bill and Linda Hamaker. They are the HA Makers! Also see www.letslaughtoday.com for more opportunities to laugh!

Bill and Linda Hamaker, they are the HA Makers!
Bill and Linda Hamaker, they are the HA Makers!


"they came in day one understanding the value of each and every day"

In the Boston Globe "Girls Basketball Notebook" we find this to share:

"A year after finishing the season with a 24-0 record, Franklin followed that up with a perfect 10-0 mark this season.

“We were all clear on the goal of an undefeated season, and every practice and every game we went into it with the intention of achieving that goal,” junior catalyst Olivia Quinn said.

Coach John Leighton said he’s thoroughly impressed with the way the Panthers have kept it rolling despite losing lots of talent from last year’s squad.

“In many ways, having our run to the state championship last year cut short by COVID benefitted this team because they came in day one understanding the value of each and every day,” Leighton said. “They wasted no time and worked as if each day may be their last.”

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
 
"they came in day one understanding the value of each and every day"
"they came in day one understanding the value of each and every day"
 

Seested and Ayotte named Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Tri-County RVTHS Class of 2021

The Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School District is pleased to announce the Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Class of 2021. Vivienne Seested, of Franklin, has been named Valedictorian, and Gerard (Ace) Ayotte, III, of Seekonk, has been named Salutatorian.

Tri-County’s Valedictorian, Vivienne, is an Engineering Technology and Advanced Manufacturing student and maintains the highest cumulative GPA of 4.493. During her four years at Tri-County, Vivienne has participated in several extracurriculars, including NASA’s HUNCH Program and SkillsUSA. The Engineering Technology student won a Bronze medal for Additive Manufacturing and is a District Competition NASA HUNCH finalist.

Vivienne Seested
Vivienne Seested

Vivienne has acquired her 10 Hour OSHA Certification, MACWIC I Certification, and CPR Certification. She is committed to expanding her knowledge by pursuing her Autodesk Revit Architectural Drawing, SolidWorks CAD, HAAS CNC Machining certifications.

In addition to mastering rigorous academic classes, Vivienne joined the Volleyball team and participated in Varsity Track & Field. When she is off the field, she is experiencing first-hand what her career may consist of at her Co-op position at Dell.

Tri-County’s Salutatorian, Gerard (Ace) Ayotte, III, maintains a cumulative 4.439 GPA while having a demanding academic schedule, including Advanced Placement Calculus and Physics, Honors English and World History, and Dual Enrollment Spanish. Ace is an Automotive Technology student and enjoyed learning the mechanics of a car and how to repair automobiles. He wishes to apply what he has learned during his high school career at a four-year college by studying Mechanical Engineering or International Business. Ace has maintained his status on the honor roll for his high school career and is a National Honor Society member. 

Gerard (Ace) Ayotte, III
Gerard (Ace) Ayotte, III

In addition to being a dedicated student, Ace is a gifted athlete and has been captain of both the Football and Baseball teams. Being captain has helped him learn about leadership both on and off the field. He hopes to play college-level baseball next year. Ace dedicates time to his community through his volunteer work at St. Cecilia’s Church as a Food Pantry Volunteer and at Ken Ryan’s Baseball Academy as an Assistant Camp Counselor.

“It is a pleasure to recognize Vivienne and Ace as our two top graduating scholars. Their commitment to academic and vocational excellence exemplifies our Tri-County philosophy of working hard each day. Congratulations to Vivienne and Ace. We look forward to seeing what the future holds and wish them continued success in their future endeavors.” Stephen Dockray, Superintendent.

As Valedictorian and Salutatorian, Vivienne and Ace will lead the graduation procession and are scheduled to address their classmates at the Commencement Ceremony scheduled for Sunday, June 6, 2021.

 

Reminder: FHS Livestream Concerts - Feb 11 and Feb 12

The link for the Concert Hour performance on February 11 is:

The link for the Jazz Concert on February 12 is:



FHS Musicians: Livestream Concert - February 11
FHS Musicians: Livestream Concert - February 11

"the bolder the action the broader the benefits”

 
"BEN DOWNING, a former state senator from Western Massachusetts, on Monday launched a run for governor, laying out a liberal policy platform that aims to address inequality amid the recovery from COVID-19.  

With a slogan of building a “fairer, stronger Massachusetts,” Downing, a Democrat, said in an interview that he thinks Republican Gov. Charlie Baker “lacks the urgency needed” to tackle issues like transportation, climate change, education, and housing. Downing argued that a bolder plan will be necessary as the state returns to a new normal post-pandemic. “Normal isn’t good enough for working families. It’s not good enough for our black and brown neighbors,” he said."
Continue reading the article online  https://commonwealthmagazine.org/politics/former-state-senator-ben-downing-launches-gubernatorial-campaign/
 
 

“I often hear people say stimulus. This is about stability”

 

"CASH-STRAPPED MASSACHUSETTS residents may need to hold on for at least another month until help comes from Washington. US Rep. Richard Neal, appearing at a State House briefing Monday afternoon with Gov. Charlie Baker, said the next federal COVID-19 relief package is expected to pass the House “in the second or third week of March.”

Neal joined Gov. Charlie Baker at a State House Press conference on Monday afternoon, and outlined the details of what he calls the “stability” bill.  

“I often hear people say stimulus. This is about stability,” said Neal, emphasizing how crucial the legislation will be to struggling families. "
Continue reading the article online
 
 Gov Baker's press conference on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/esVcTQDBImA