"Every Monday in May 10% of sales goes to the Franklin Unified program!
FHS Unified fund raisers every Monday in May at The Curry House |
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"Every Monday in May 10% of sales goes to the Franklin Unified program!
FHS Unified fund raisers every Monday in May at The Curry House |
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Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) |
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 three 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. March 16, 2022b. April 6, 2022
a. Discussion: Congressman Jake Auchincloss, 4th Congressional Districtb. Presentation: FY21 Annual Financial Audit - Melanson and Heathhttps://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/8b._presentation_-_audit.pdf
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Franklin TV: YouTube? Yes, We Are! |
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1. EDC + Steering Committee Discussion: MAPC “Franklin For All” zoning reform project for Franklin Center, including the Downtown Commercial District and surrounding neighborhoods
Agenda doc & connection info -> https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/2022-05-04_edc_agenda_.pdf
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Economic Development Subcommittee - Agenda - May 4, 2022 - 5:45 PM |
"The House of Representatives passed its Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) budget this week. This budget responsibly responds to the needs of residents and makes targeted investments to support families in the Commonwealth.Funded at $49.73 billion, the House’s FY23 budget continues its strong commitment to cities and towns, and includes significant investments in health care, education, housing, and workforce development, among other priorities. It also includes a number of amendments I sponsored, including $500,000 for the Genocide Education Trust Fund and a one-year extension of funding for the Electric Vehicle Incentive Programs.Locally, Franklin and Medway received funds (highlighted in the graphic below) to help with substance use disorder, food insecurity, economic development, mental health screenings in schools, and voter enhancement.Many thanks to Speaker Ron Mariano and Ways & Means chair Aaron Michlewitz for their leadership in getting this budget finalized."
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State Representative Jeff Roy shares an update on the House FY 2023 budget |
Kaitlyn Carney scored five goals and had three assists and the Panthers went on a 4-0 run in the second half to pull out a win over Concord-Carlisle in a rematch of last year’s D1 East final.
The Panthers controlled the first half, winning 6-of-7 draw controls, forcing the Concord goalie into six saves, and going 11 minutes before allowing a shot on goal on the other end. Carney opened the scoring inside the first minute with a sidearm finish and then her pass from behind the cage picked out Kenzie Baker to double the lead. Carney then intercepted a clearance and threw a skip pass to Lindsay Atkinson to make it 3-0 after eight minutes. Brigid Earley came up with a couple of big saves with nine minutes left in the half and the Panthers extended the lead with a free position goal from Kate O’Rourke and a good dodge at the crease by Jackie O’Neil.
The visitors got one back before halftime and carried the momentum through the break. Earley (eight saves) came up with a big point-blank stop early in the second half, but the Patriots scored twice to make it 5-3 with 20 minutes to go. Katie Peterson set up Carney to move back in front by three, but Concord-Carlisle scored two straight and it was a one-goal game with 16:23 to go.
Carney got her fourth of the day cutting across the middle and then she set up Baker for her second. O’Rourke finished from a free position to make it 9-5 and then Carney fired in another strong sidearm shot to push the lead back to five with less than nine minutes to go.
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Kenzie Baker (24) and Brigid Early (19) on defense (HockomockSports.com photo) |
Lots of great performances at the D1 relay meet today by the girls:
- 1st - High Jump - A Griffith, Dumas, Fenerty 2nd - Shot Put - Hopkins, Nicholson, Baker 4th - 100m - Cuneo, Fenerty, O Costa, Dumas
- 5th - 400m - Dumas, Cliff, O Costa, L Costa https://twitter.com/FranklinXCTrack/status/1520601524212097024
Congrats to the boys shuttle hurdles team (O’Leary, Schmidt, Walsh, Chandra) on their 6th place finish at the D1 Relays today https://twitter.com/FranklinXCTrack/status/1520587108779499521
FHS girl discus throwers medal at the Div. 1 State Relays. Congrats and for a 6th place finish! https://twitter.com/fhs_throwers/status/1520503121960706050
In boys shot put, shout out to and for hitting PRs! Great job! https://twitter.com/fhs_throwers/status/1520470796094824449
FHS girl shot putters take 2nd at the Div. 1 MA State Relays! Even though we’re missing our top thrower today, sophomores and freshman step up and take the silver!https://twitter.com/fhs_throwers/status/1520465547732914178
Both boys and girls shuttle hurdles place 6th and take home medals. Girls high jump relay places first overall!https://twitter.com/FranklinHSXC/status/1520456329722277889
Franklin Public Schools has been actively conducting a search for our Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. A committee consisting of teachers, parents, district administrators and School Committee was established to conduct initial interviews. After much thoughtful discussion, the committee came to consensus that there was one candidate who rose to the top as an exceptional leader and who they recommended to move forward in the process. The group announced earlier this month that Heidi Harris is the finalist for the position.
We encourage parents and guardians to come meet Ms. Harris on Tuesday, May 3rd from 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM in the 2nd floor Council Chambers of the Municipal Building (355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA).
Ms. Harris will be available to discuss her background and answer questions.
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Meet-Greet with finalist for DEI Director - May 3, 2022 |
"RIDERS ON THE MBTA commuter rail know that the network is significantly more expensive than the T’s local bus and subway service. It’s due for a change now.
For any trip on the Commuter Rail within I-95, local bus and subway service is often cheaper. It costs $7 to travel from Needham Heights to South Station and from Waltham to North Station. Route 59 to the Green Line in Newton? $2.40. Route 70 to the Red Line in Cambridge? $2.40.
These examples are not just anomalies within the system. The commuter rail gets proportionally more expensive closer to the Boston terminals. With the significant difference in cost, it’s clear why the commuter rail is not a popular option for many in the Greater Boston area, especially in communities closer to downtown. In 2018, Waltham saw about 500 passengers board the Fitchburg Line each day. At the Riverside Green Line station in Newton, over 1,800 passengers boarded the Green Line that same day."
Guided Meditation Group for Stress Reduction
Mondays, May 2, 9, 16, & 23, 6:30 PM
This group will meet 1 hour per week for 4 weeks to learn and practice stress reduction techniques. We will begin with brief instruction related to mind/body stress techniques followed by breathwork and then a guided meditation. We will conclude with a brief reflection.
With practice, participants will learn to bring mindful attention and kind hearted awareness into all aspects of life, creating a greater sense of peace and an improved ability to better manage stress; responding, rather than reacting to daily stress. This program is free and open to the public.
Suzi Purcell has a masters degree in education from Leslie University. She is a certified teacher in MA. She has been teaching for 20yrs. She has been practicing mindfulness since 2008. She completed the Mindfulness Professional MBSR training through UMASS Medical School. Suzi believes that through the practice of mindfulness we can bring peace, thoughtfulness, and love to every interaction in our daily lives, creating a ripple effect, touching everyone along the way.
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Franklin Arts Association: May Newsletter, Meeting May 4 features artist Lee Ball |
"State law lays out the steps needed to file an initiative petition to put a question before voters on the state ballot: get certified by the attorney general, collect signatures, go to the Legislature. What’s not included, but may as well be, is defend the petition before the Supreme Judicial Court. In what has essentially become a rite of passage, all four potential questions on this November’s ballot will go to court next week.
One case that has gotten significant attention is a proposed constitutional amendment raising the tax rate on income over $1 million. The Massachusetts High Technology Council and others are asking the court to change the summary on the ballot to clarify that there is no guarantee the money raised will go toward increased spending on transportation and education, as the measure’s advocates claim. "
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CommonWealth Magazine: "SJC will consider challenges to all four ballot questions" |
"We're rolling out the red carpet this year for our annual FHS Film Fest! Come catch all the best videos of the year, plus the world premiere of "Solar," a film produced by Mr. Bailey's film class."
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FHS - Film Festival 2022 |
Spring is in full bloom, and so is policymaking on Beacon Hill! From a marathon of Senate sessions to the upcoming FY ‘23 state budget deliberations, the next few months are going to be jam-packed. You can expect plenty of game-changing legislation for our communities and billions of dollars flowing into our Commonwealth’s municipal governments, schools, infrastructure, and local projects. I’ll keep you posted every step of the way.
In this newsletter, you will find updates on policy moving through the Legislature, Earth Day activities in our district, my brand-new Small Business Advisory Council, in-person Senior Coffees, and more. For real-time updates, please follow me on Twitter and Facebook. If you are a constituent and need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact me and my team via phone (617-722-1555) or email (becca.rausch@masenate.gov). We are here to help.
I wish you and your loved ones strength, health, resilience, and joy.
Yours in service,
Senator Becca Rausch
The Newsletter was shortened for publication here. To view the full contents, please follow this link -> https://mailchi.mp/masenate/monthlynewsletter-16060698?e=0c2c9810fe
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Senator Rausch State House Briefing - Part 2, Chapter 15 (April 29, 2022) |
The Boston Globe has published their All Scholastic selections for the Winter 2021-2022 High School season. Links to the articles by section are provided with text for the FHS selections.
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Boston Globe All-scholastics for Winter 2021-2022 recognize FHS' Peterson, Rudolph, and White |