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 *
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
St Mary's Women's Faith Formation - Nov 13
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
The wfpr.fm Franklin Matters Radio show schedule for Oct 20 and Oct 23, 2021
The wfpr.fm Franklin Matters Radio schedule for this week: Wednesday, Oct 20 and Saturday, Oct 23, 2021:
- Two candidate interviews are combined for airplay on Wednesday at 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM => School Committee candidate - Al Charles and Town Council candidate Patrick Sheridan
- The recent "Talk Franklin" episode is combined with Town Council candidate Melanie Hamblen for airplay on Wednesday at 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM
On Saturday both shows replay
- 9:00 AM => School Committee candidate - Al Charles and Town Council candidate Patrick Sheridan
- 3:00 PM => "Talk Franklin" episode is combined with Town Council candidate Melanie Hamblen
- wfpr.fm is available anywhere in your internet browser at wfpr.fm and in the local Franklin, MA radio dial on the FM band at 102.9.
And if you can't listen to the radio schedule, the podcast (or on-demand) version is available. Individual audio files:
- School Committee candidate Al Charles - https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/10/school-committee-candidate-al-charles.html
- Town Council candidate Patrick Sheridan - https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/10/town-council-candidate-patrick-sheridan.html
- "Talk Franklin" with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen - https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/10/the-latest-talk-franklin-episode-is.html
- Town Council candidate Melanie Hamblen - https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/10/015-frank-presents-melanie-hamblen-audio.html
You can also find all episodes at https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/fm-podcasts.html or within your favorite podcast player
![]() |
The wfpr.fm Franklin Matters Radio show schedule for Oct 20 and Oct 23, 2021 |
The latest "Talk Franklin" episode is ready for your listening pleasure
FM #639 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 639 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares my "Talk Franklin" conversation with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen and Marketing Communication Specialist Lily Rivera. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.
We talk about:
- Finance Committee meeting
- Human Resources presentation by Karen Bratt
- Veterans tax rate increase
- Senior Workoff program increase
- Both pending approval by Town Council
- ARPA accounting
- Oct 20 – Town Council
- New precinct plan per 2020 Census data
- Maple Hill purchase finalized
Links to the key topics covered here are included in the show notes. The recording runs about 23 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Jamie and Lily.
Audio file -> https://player.captivate.fm/episode/54dea437-2130-4798-9e3c-bcbb611edc5b
--------------
Finance Committee
Agenda -> https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/10-13-21_finance_committee_agenda.pdf
My recap -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/10/finance-committee-hears-update-from.html
Audio file -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/10/finance-committee-hears-human-resources.html
Human Resources presentation doc -> https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/fincomm-presentation-october142021.pdf
--------------
We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.
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
- If you don't like something here, please let me know
Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news/
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.
I hope you enjoy!
------------------
You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
![]() |
The latest "Talk Franklin" episode is ready for your listening pleasure |
Economic Development Subcommittee Meeting - October 20, 2021 - 5:45 PM
Economic Development Subcommittee Meeting
The Economic Development Subcommittee will meet on Wednesday October 20, 2021 at 5:45 PM. Please find the agenda and links for the upcoming Economic Development Subcommittee meeting posted here: https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/_2021-10-20_edc_agenda_.pdf
Agenda:
1. Wayfinding signs update discussion
![]() |
Economic Development Subcommittee Meeting - October 20, 2021 - 5:45 PM |
School Committee candidate Elise Stokes (audio)
FM #640 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 640 in the series.
This shares my conversation with candidate for School Committee Elise Stokes
This is one of a series of conversations with candidates for the Franklin Election on Nov 2, 2021. I do this to provide Franklin, MA voters with accurate and timely information that they can use to cast an informed vote. Publication of the answers or interview responses does not constitute an endorsement of this or any candidate.
We cover the candidate questions as previously developed in conjunction with the community and shared with the candidates in advance. Five of the questions are ‘general’ in nature, the sixth is specific to the role of the candidate. In this case, for the School Committee
Our conversation runs about 23 minutes, so let’s listen to my interview with Elise Stokes .
--------------
Candidate questions -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/09/election-2021-candidate-interview.html
Candidate page -> https://www.facebook.com/GetStokes4Franklin
Edited transcript of Elise’s responses -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/17dln9AUvMeKZ4lKSf7YU48p0BKrsAeJi/view?usp=sharing
Election Collection 2021 -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/07/franklin-election-collection-2021.html
-------------
We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.
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
If you don't like something here, please let me know
Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news
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.
I hope you enjoy!
------------------
You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
![]() |
School Committee candidate Elise Stokes |
FHS field hockey along with both girls and boys soccer teams post wins on Monday
Boys Soccer = Taunton, 0 @ Franklin, 1 – Final
- HockomockSports has a photo gallery for this boys soccer game -> https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2021-2022/Fall-2021/Franklin-Taunton-Boys-Soccer-10-18-21/
Girls Soccer = Franklin, 4 @ Taunton, 0 – Final
Field Hockey = Franklin, 5 @ Algonquin, 2 – Final
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-10-18-21/
![]() |
FHS senior Terry O’Neill (HockomockSports.com photo |
Voices of Franklin: Robert Vacca "Education is More Than Back to Basics"
At the October 14th Candidate’s Night, Franklin School Committee Candidate Mark Bisson stated that his platform is “back to the basics, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic.” This sounds very pragmatic, however, this has been in place for years and we, as educators, do a whole lot more. Our schools have math specialists who meet and plan with the math teachers to bring high level lessons into the classrooms. Students collaboratively use math skills to solve problems and analyze their responses. We also have reading specialists in every school who plan and collaborate with classroom teachers to bring high level literary instruction into our classrooms. The district has implemented the MAP testing program which will allow educators to use data collected from math and English tests to better plan and instruct, as well as provide differentiated instruction to our students.
Several years ago, our school system invested in a program called Three Keys to Literacy. Through this program, educators in all content areas have been trained in how to bring literacy instruction into the classroom. This instruction includes building vocabulary skills through comprehension and categorization, comprehension strategies which include note taking and the process of persuasive argument writing. Students also learn how to use question terms in order to remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate and create. As an educator, I have found this program to be invaluable in my planning and instruction in order to help my students develop as 21st Century learners.
“Return to the basics” is redundant. The basics, and a whole lot more, as stated above, can be seen in every subject, classroom, and school. To settle for the basics would be to sentence our students to a substandard future. As educators, we do not settle for the basics as our students deserve so much more than that.
Robert Vacca
Senate President Spilka: Update on Senate Vaccination Progress
Subject: Update on Senate Vaccination Progress October 18, 2021
Dear Senators and Senate Staff,
Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the health and safety of Senate members and employees has been my top priority. Starting in March 2020, we successfully shifted to remote work, and have been able to deliver assistance and relief to the residents of Massachusetts, both through constituent services and the passing of legislation.
As the pandemic has continued and the virus has evolved, it has been necessary to remain working remotely to ensure the health and safety of Senators and staff. This period of remote work has lasted longer than anyone anticipated, and I'm truly grateful for your patience and flexibility as we have all adjusted to this new reality.
With the development and distribution of safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines, however, it is possible to see a light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccines are the single most effective tool to combat the public health emergency and the disruption caused by this pandemic, and I am grateful for its widespread availability here in Massachusetts. I am also profoundly grateful for the efforts the members and employees of the Senate have undertaken to keep us all safe and productive by complying with the Senate's vaccine mandate.
As of today, we have had a 100% response rate on this issue, and I am proud to say that almost everyone in the Senate—96% of Senators and staff—is fully vaccinated. Some are in the process of becoming fully vaccinated, some have received an exemption, and some are engaged with HR in the exemption process. I am very optimistic that we will reach our goal of 100% compliance very soon.
The rate of compliance with this vaccination mandate is tremendous news, and means we can once again begin moving forward on a hybrid work plan. Please stay tuned for more information from my office and Senate HR as we work to put these plans in place.
I am deeply grateful to the Senate Working Group on Reopening for their recommendations, and all of you for your efforts to keep the Senate a safe and healthy place to work. If you have any questions, please contact my Chief of Staff, Mary Anne Padien, at mary.padien@masenate.gov.
Kind regards,
Karen E. Spilka
Massachusetts State Senate President
________________________________________
Senate President Karen E. Spilka
2nd Middlesex & Norfolk
State House, Room 332
Boston, MA 02133
(617) 722-1640
(617) 722-1077 (fax)
“What makes a society if you can’t even get together around keeping your people healthy?”
"Why Public Health Faces a Crisis Across the U.S."
"State and local public health departments across the country have endured not only the public’s fury, but widespread staff defections, burnout, firings, unpredictable funding and a significant erosion in their authority to impose the health orders that were critical to America’s early response to the pandemic.While the coronavirus has killed more than 700,000 in the United States in nearly two years, a more invisible casualty has been the nation’s public health system. Already underfunded and neglected even before the pandemic, public health has been further undermined in ways that could resound for decades to come. A New York Times review of hundreds of health departments in all 50 states indicates that local public health across the country is less equipped to confront a pandemic now than it was at the beginning of 2020."
![]() |
A protest against a vaccination mandate in Staten Island, N.Y., in August.Credit...Yana Paskova for The New York Times |
FHS Gymnastics schedules fund raising car wash - Oct 23
Please support FHS Gymnastics on Saturday, Oct 23rd 8-12! 🤸🏻♂️💙 All money goes towards the FHS Gymnastics Team!!@fhsgymboosters @FranklinMatters @FHSPantherbook @Beemc78 https://t.co/BhBFWJPNPn
FHS Gymnastics schedules fund raising car wash - Oct 23 |
Senator Rausch schedules Youth Legislative Forum - Nov 1
From Senator Becca Rausch
"Are you a high school or middle school student in my district? I want to hear from you!
Join me for my second Youth Legislative Forum on Monday, November 1 from 7 to 8 PM. In this forum, we will discuss the issues facing your schools and community, your policy priorities, and ways you and your peers can tap into advocacy on Beacon Hill.
This virtual event will be geared towards middle and high schoolers attending school in my district, which includes Attleboro, Franklin, Millis, Natick, Needham, Norfolk, North Attleborough, Plainville, Sherborn, Wayland, Wellesley, and Wrentham. #mapoli "
![]() |
Senator Rausch schedules Youth Legislative Forum - Nov 1 |
FTC Consumer Alerts: This week the focus is on charity scams
|
Franklin Senior Center: Memory Cafe' Wednesday October 20 at 1 PM
![]() |
Memory Cafe' Wednesday October 20 at 1 PM |
Monday, October 18, 2021
Erin Rogers previews October 2021 at the Franklin Senior Center - 10/06/21 (audio)
FM #638 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 638 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Erin Rogers. Erin is the Executive Director for the Franklin Senior Center. We talk about some of the highlights of what is scheduled for October at the Senior Center.
New mask policy being implemented effective Oct 18, 2021
Flu clinic - Oct 27
Alan Earls on writing your obituary -Oct 18
Health Director Cathleen Liberty and Nurse at Discussion Group Oct 28
Tomato canning session Nov 1
Exploring Nantucket Nov 2
Estate Planning - Nov 3
Call the Senior Center for info, sign up for the newsletter to get details
The recording runs about 18 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Erin.
** Audio file -> https://player.captivate.fm/episode/217d3ca5-e81d-4910-b15f-7db6ce510a68--------------
Franklin Senior Center https://www.franklinma.gov/fsc
Senior Center Connections newsletter https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-senior-center/pages/connection-newsletter
--------------
We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.
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
If you don't like something here, please let me know
Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news/
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.
I hope you enjoy!
------------------
You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
![]() |
Erin Rogers previews October 2021 at the Franklin Senior Center - 10/06/21 (audio) |
017 - Frank Presents - Ted Cormier-Leger (audio)
In this episode, Frank Falvey sits down with Ted Cormier-Leger, candidate for Franklin Town Council, to discuss his background, the projects taking place in Franklin, and changes he'd like to bring to town as part of the Town Council.
Audio file -> https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6f526cfd-f680-4317-9009-431fa6004dc6
![]() |
017 - Frank Presents - Ted Cormier-Leger (audio) |