"Coaches Corner Springfield Central...ON TO KP"
Direct video link -> https://youtu.be/hKRVlmhPMmM
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"Coaches Corner Springfield Central...ON TO KP"
Direct video link -> https://youtu.be/hKRVlmhPMmM
via the Franklin DPW: One Day Trash Delay Thursday & Friday ONLY
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Franklin Residents: One Day Trash Delay Thursday & Friday ONLY (due to holiday) |
Shared from the Town of Franklin DPW page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/recycling-solid-waste/news/one-day-trash-delay-thursday-friday-only
The Franklin Public Library will be closing at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, November 24, and closed on Thursday, November 25 for Thanksgiving. The Library will be open 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on the day after Thanksgiving.
Shared from the Town of Franklin page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/news/franklin-public-library-thanksgiving-week-hours-0
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Franklin Public Library: Thanksgiving Week Hours |
"As we prepare for colder weather, the choice has already been made for many residents that they will be burning euphemistically named “natural gas,” or methane. This fuel, which is no more natural than any other fossil fuel, is not only responsible for massive property damage and loss of life following explosions, as we saw in the Merrimack Valley disaster three years ago — it is also a potent fossil fuel, responsible for 27 percent of climate-altering emissions statewide, second only to transportation and significantly greater than even the energy generation sector.If the state does not move away from our reliance on gas, we probably won’t hit our statutory emissions reduction goals set by the Global Warming Solutions Act and the recent 2050 net-zero roadmap legislation. Working in opposition to those goals, gas utilities are planning decades of new pipelines, projected to cost Massachusetts gas customers $20 billion — a Big Dig-sized project — according to a recent report commissioned by Gas Leaks Allies."
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Olivia Cerf and Ben Butterworth stand near the heat pumps they installed at their Melrose home.ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF |
"On the sixth day before leaving Facebook
My true love sent to me
Six ways to remain in the know"
Yes, you can keep informed by
Happy Anniversary Franklin Matters! Goodbye Facebook!
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/11/happy-anniversary-franklin-matters.html
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On the sixth day before leaving Facebook , My true love sent to me |
"THIS WINTER, residential customers should be wary of competitive electric suppliers taking advantage of rising electric bills to lure new customers. We have all heard the stories of these predatory suppliers, and many of us have experienced their high-pressure sales tactics – on the phone, at the door, through a mailer – promising cheaper electricity.
Unfortunately, these promises are usually scams. In fact, our office found that, over a five-year period, Massachusetts’ individual residential customers on competitive electric supply suffered $426 million in net losses over what they would have paid their utility for basic service. The results are even more severe for low-income customers, who are twice as likely to be targeted and switched to competitive electric supply and pay higher rates on average when they do.
The competitive electric supply industry has never claimed that our office’s calculations of customers’ financial losses are wrong. Indeed, in the November 14 opinion piece, “Unitil settlement proves Healey wrong,” Dan Allegretti on behalf of the Retail Energy Supply Association, makes no attempt to defend the industry’s terrible record. Instead, the industry continues to grasp at straws."
FM #664 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 664 in the series.
This shares my conversation with Town Council Chair Tom Mercer. This is one of a series of conversations meant to provide a recap of the prior Council meeting. Akin to one of the many sports post-game analysis broadcasts we are familiar with in New England, this would be a discussion focused on the Franklin Town Council meeting of November 17, 2021:
ok, what just happened?
What does it mean for Franklin residents and taxpayers?
We cover the following key topics
Housing Authority presentation/discussion
Elk riders donation
FY 2022 budget adjustments
Host community agreements
Future items
o Town council subcommittees
o Tax rate hearing
o Community Preservation Committee
The recording runs about 27 minutes:
Links to the meeting agenda and associated documents released for this meeting are included in the show notes. The link to my notes taken during the meeting is also provided.
Let’s listen to this recording of Town Council Quarterbacking Nov 22, 2021
Audio file -> https://player.captivate.fm/episode/e43cb65b-1e9d-4c68-a13a-4acf16a1d23d
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Town Council Agenda document ->
My notes from the meeting ->
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/11/recap-town-council-hears-about-waiting.html
SAFE Coalition presentation as mentioned in the discussion (Town Council meeting of 9/15/21) ->
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/09/franklin-ma-town-council-meeting.html
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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.
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!
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Town Council Quarterbacking with Chair Tom Mercer - 11/22/21 (audio) |
Hello from the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office,
I am writing to invite all members of your community to our Holiday Happenings, a series of free holiday events hosted by the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office. All details on the event can be found in the attached flyer.
Please share this flyer with your communities, faculty, staff, students, and families and come join us for some frosty fun! Snacks, crafts, music and the jolly man himself will be available for all members of our County community to enjoy.
If you, or anyone in your community has any questions please feel free to reach out, my contact information is included below.
Wishing you a wonderful Holiday Season!
Among the agenda items for the Franklin School Committee meeting Tuesday, Nov 23, 2021 is an update on the recent MCAS statistics for the Franklin School District.
You can view a copy of the report here or below: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19XOmQtVz2_MPrymgtUgQkIclhH3xgqMy/view?usp=sharing
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Franklin Public Schools: MCAS Presentation - 11/23/21 |
"As the start of the ’21-’22 school year kicked off with the return of fully in-person classes, it has also brought many disruptive challenges: hate crimes, discriminatory actions, and destructive behaviors. To combat these harmful actions, the administration has partnered with many students to form an organization called “No Place for Hate,” collecting signatures to declare Franklin High School as intolerant to any form of hate.
We interviewed two members of ADL’s ‘No Place for Hate,’ Lily Eattimo and Nihara Lijan, in order to receive more information about the goals of this organization."
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The recent Tik Tok trend ‘devious licks’ has motivated the vandalism of many FHS boys’ bathrooms. (Bella DeCrescenzo) |
November 22, 2021
Via Ed Lawrence:
In addition to my library, outplacement, and Mass Council on Aging work, I partner with my town's Natick Service Council to assist local residents. Here is a flyer for an upcoming workshop.
Please share this info with any person you feel could benefit.
The Brack Center is thrilled to host another workshop for recent or upcoming college graduates to discuss how to be successful in the workplace.
Transitioning from school life to a career can be surprisingly difficult.
There are some obvious and less than obvious things that you can do in your job that will help you get through the initial learning curve, kickstart your career, and ensure your success.
Join our managers and HR experts on Wednesday December 1st at 3:00 PM to hear their advice on what you can do to accelerate career development and what missteps to avoid.
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Job Search Event for Recent College Graduates |
On the seventh day before leaving Facebook
My true love sent to me
Seven tweets a twitter'
Happy anniversary Franklin Matters! Goodbye Facebook! (audio)
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/11/happy-anniversary-franklin-matters.html
Yes, the count down is underway....
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On the seventh day before leaving Facebook , My true love sent to me |
"More residential fires occur on #Thanksgiving than any other day of the year -- twice as many as the next most frequent day.
#StandByYourPan when boiling, broiling, or frying, and use a timer when baking or roasting: https://mass.gov/service-details/thanksgiving-fire-safety"
#StandByYourPan - avoid residential fires on Thanksgiving |