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Monday, November 8, 2021
GoFundMe: Help widowed disabled wife with bills and moving
Reminder: St Mary's Women's Faith Formation - Nov 13
Franklin Newcomers - Changed Plans for Wednesday's meeting - Nov 10
Come join your friends and neighbors at the Franklin Newcomers & Friends Club monthly Meeting. Meet us upstairs at "3" Restaurant on Wednesday, November 10 at 7:30. Typically we meet the 3rd Wednesday of the month at “3” . . . however, we switched nights this month.
Last minute substitution!! We were scheduled to have a few members of the newly elected Town Council members speak, but their meeting has been postponed to the 10th – so we will reschedule them for sometime next year.
Terri Attinello, one of our members who also works at The Little Shop of Olive Oils, will speak about olive oil and balsamic vinegars – everything from history and cultural significance, health benefits, how to use and some fun facts. We will have some different oils and vinegars to sample. Complimentary appetizers and beverages will be served and a cash bar is available.
No need to be a newcomer to the area . . . and no need to RSVP. Come join us and have fun while you make connections in your community. We are a multi-generational club offering a wide range of activities for all ages with an emphasis on fun and camaraderie. We are a member driven organization and are always excited to welcome new faces and new ideas.
Residents of Franklin, or any surrounding town that doesn't have a Newcomers Club, are welcome to join us the 3rdWednesday of the month. We run our meetings September through May. We also hold many fun and varied events throughout the year to stay connected. We meet at “3” Restaurant, 461 W. Central Street, Franklin, upstairs in a private room.
So come join us on the 3rdWednesday at “3”!
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Newcomers-Friends
https://facebook.com/FranklinNewcomersFriendsClub
Washington Post: "We’re losing ground against diseases we’ve already defeated"
"As we race to build global immunity against covid-19, we’re losing ground against diseases we’ve already defeated. There are two reasons for this: growing vaccine hesitancy as a result of the politicization of coronavirus vaccines, and the disruption of routine childhood inoculation.We cannot let this persist. Health officials — and the public at large — must shore up our defenses against all diseases and keep routine childhood vaccination requirements from becoming enmeshed in our growing ideological divide.All vaccines work in two ways: First, they build immune memory to help protect against infectious diseases and reduce our ability to transmit them. Second, they reduce the chance we come across anyone else with the disease through the same mechanism (particularly important for vulnerable people, such as the elderly or immunocompromised). That means vaccines work best when they have high rates of population uptake."
A measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is seen t a pediatrics clinic in Greenbrae, Calif., in February 2015. (Eric Risberg/AP) |
Sunday, November 7, 2021
Franklin, MA: Town Council Meeting - Agenda - November 10, 2021
a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
b. Chair to identify members participating remotely.
a. Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
a. October 6, 2021
a. Franklin Cultural Council: Venus Senjamb. Franklin Cultural Council: Patrick Kinnerc. Franklin Cultural Council: Shelley Greend. Franklin Cultural Council: Jacob Juncker
a. Residence Inn Boston Franklin, License Modification, Change of Manager, Officers/Directors/ LLC Managers & Change of ownership Interest, 4 Forge Parkway, Franklin, MA 02038b. Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc. d/b/a Shaw's, License Modification, Change of Officers/Directors/LLC Managers, 255 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038c. 99 Restaurants of Boston, LLC d/b/a The Ninety-Nine, License Modification, Change of Officers/Directors/LLC Managers, 847 West Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038
a. Presentation: Open Meeting Law, Public Records, Ethics and Conducting a Public Meeting - Mark Cerel, Town Attorney
a. Capital Budget Subcommitteeb. Budget Subcommitteec. Economic Development Subcommittee
a. Resolution 21-65: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44, §53F3/4 - $18,500.22 (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-65 - Majority Vote)b. Resolution 21-66: Gift Acceptance: Veterans Service Department ($3,295.00) and Fire Department ($965.00) (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-66- Majority Vote)
16. COUNCIL COMMENTS
17. EXECUTIVE SESSION
a. Considering the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property, because an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the negotiating position of the Board.18. ADJOURN
i. Schmidt’s Farm, Prospect Street
Two-Thirds Vote: requires 6 votesMajority Vote: requires majority of members present and voting
Endemic? Srsly? The end is nigh – umm, or not. (Wait! What?)
by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director, Franklin●TV & wfpr●fm 11/07/2021
There’s a new word in town. Endemic. What does that mean? The not so great news is that science – and the more astute among us – are coming to grips with the notion that COVID-19 is the guest that just won’t leave. We now know how this ends. Truth? It doesn’t. It lingers. It simmers. We won’t get to achieve (and celebrate) true herd immunity after all. The virus – and its variants yet to be – will be perniciously permanent.
However, with vaccines and follow–up treatments available, not every COVID-19 case is created equal. Breakthrough cases are much milder; 10,000 vaccinated cases cause a tiny fraction of hospitalizations and deaths vs 10,000 unvaccinated cases. With endemicity—when nearly everyone has baseline immunity from either infection or vaccination—the U.S. could still be facing tens of millions of infections from COVID-19 every year, thanks to waning immunity and viral evolution.
For context, the endemic flu sickens 10 to 40 million a year, and through science we mitigate its impact. The 1918 flu killed 800,000 in 2 years among 100 million Americans. COVID-19 will likely claim a similar number among 360 million of us. The 1918 flu was almost 4 times more deadly. The infected turned purple from oxygen starvation; dying within a day. Yet, then as now, masks were an issue of heated debate.
So, what’s the callous money play here? Bet on science. That’s what the stock market is doing. It’s telling us that the virus is here to stay, and mitigation will become a matter of ongoing personal vigilance. Our annual flu shot might include COVID-19. Conversely, COVID-19 treatments in capsule form might also be developed for the flu. The war on vaccines is a false flag. Please vaccinate. It’s science. It’s safe. It’s the smart play.
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Winter Farmers Market is around the corner
Bummed already that the summer Farmers Market is no longer available. Yup, that happens this time of year. However, there is hope.
FHS boys soccer drop match, girls soccer win in OT to advance on Saturday
Via @HockomockSports and Twitter, we share the results of the FHS fall sports playoff action on Saturday, Nov 6, 2021
- Heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Framingham to end our season. Goal by Sean (from Aidan). Thank you to our seniors: Jacob, Nelson, Kevin, Tim, Jack, Aidan, Terry, and Tyler. You will all be missed. Good luck to the underclassmen next year, and thank you for a great season. https://twitter.com/_FranklinSoccer/status/1457141937312501760
- We simply loved watching you play. To the underclassmen: carry the torch. To the seniors: what a class act https://twitter.com/FHSBoysSocBSTRs/status/1457193019195731971
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-11-06-21/
MSTCA Frank Mooney Cross Country Meet results - 11/06/21
pack of runners in the Hock Championships boys varsity race |
Join the Downtown Partnership in "Light Up Downtown Franklin and Beyond!"
In Person Pet First Aid & CPR class - Nov 27 & Nov 28
- What is Pet First Aid?
- Pet Parenting 101 - Your Pet's Baselines
- Good Tips for Problem Prevention
- Vitals and Head to Tail Checks
- Proper Handling, Restraint and Transport of an injured animal
- Creating a Disaster Preparedness Plan
- Choking Management
- CPR vs. CPCR
- Which style of CPR is appropriate for your pets
- First Aid: Illnesses & Injuries including:
- Heat Stroke and Frostbite
- Dehydration
- Severe Bleeding
- Bandaging various body parts
- Mouth & Lip Injuries/Illnesses
- Injected & Ingested Poisoning
- Drowning
- Snake Bites
- Intestinal Distress
- Allergic Reactions and Bites/Stings
- Shock & Seizures
- Bloat
Joint Statement from MSAA and M.A.S.S.
"We stand ready to work collectively to make our schools a place where respect and civility are the norm."
For full statement -> https://t.co/tVOTZwBCQu
Shared from -> https://www.massupt.org/2021/11/05/msaamassjointstatement/
(https://twitter.com/MSAA_33/status/1456655826396094468?t=tKw_mDAvfoxSyDpfI5K6xA&s=03)
A Joint Statement from the Massachusetts Schools Administrators’ Association (MSAA) and the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (M.A.S.S.):"Superintendents and principals understood that the pandemic would not just impact our students’ academic growth but more importantly, interfere with their social and emotional development.The adult behavior toward a LGBTQ student in Franklin and the student attack on a principal in Boston only highlight what we see in the number of dis regulated students and adults in our school community right now. These behaviors are unacceptable.Personal threats, verbal outbursts, and physical assaults have been escalating, creating threatening situations. It is not hyperbole to say that our school and district leaders are navigating through dangerously uncharted waters fueled by these emotions. Equally, we all need to realize that many of our young people are dealing with their own trauma and it requires an entire community to help them deal with this disruptive time in their lives.We all need to reduce the vitriol in our communication and realize that our students are watching how we adults behave. We stand ready to work collectively to make our schools a place where respect and civility are the norm."
Joint Statement from MSAA and M.A.S.S. |
Charter School Applications Available
Applications for the 2022-2023 school year at the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School are now available -> http://bfccps.org/about/enrollment/enrollment-application/?doing_wp_cron=1636153600.6683359146118164062500
You can learn more about this regional public charter school for students in Kindergarten through Grade Eight by visiting www.bfccps.org/info
Charter School Applications Available |
Saturday, November 6, 2021
Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting - Nov 9, 2021
- Election of Chair
- Election of Vice Chair
- A. Review of Agenda
- B. Citizen’s Comments
In the spirit of open communication, “the Committee will hold a public participation segment (also called Citizen’s Comments) about matters not related to an agenda item at the beginning of each regular School Committee meeting. The Committee will listen to, but not respond to any comment made…. A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment…. The Committee will hear public comments related to an agenda item when the Chair deems appropriate during the Committee meeting. Topics for discussion during the meeting must be limited to those items listed on the Committee meeting agenda for that evening…. ” - from Policy BEDH
- A. none
Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting - Nov 9, 2021 |
Not just for Newcomers . . . Meeting Weds - Nov 10, 2021
Complimentary appetizers and beverages will be served and a cash bar is available.
No need to be a newcomer to the area . . . and no need to RSVP. Come join us and have fun while you make connections in your community. We are a multi-generational club offering a wide range of activities for all ages with an emphasis on fun and camaraderie. We are a member driven organization and are always excited to welcome new faces and new ideas.
Residents of Franklin, or any surrounding town that doesn't have a Newcomers Club, are welcome to join us the 3rd Wednesday of the month. We run our meetings September through May. We also hold many fun and varied events throughout the year to stay connected. We meet at “3” Restaurant, 461 W. Central Street, Franklin, upstairs in a private room.
So come join us on the 3rd Wednesday at “3”!
Look for us on our Meetup and Facebook pages for more information.
https://www.meetup.com/Franklin-Newcomers-Friends
https://facebook.com/FranklinNewcomersFriendsClub