Thursday, September 7, 2023

Rail Trail Committee raises a Call for Volunteers!


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Call for Volunteers!!

We hope this email finds you well and enjoying the beauty of our community. We are reaching out to you today because we believe that your unique skills, passion, and energy could be a fantastic addition to our team at the Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee.

Our committee has been dedicated to the development and upkeep of the Southern New England Trunkline Trail in Franklin & Bellingham, a cherished community space that promotes wellness, unity, and outdoor enjoyment. We have achieved significant milestones over the years, but we understand that our continued success depends on the collective efforts of dedicated volunteers like you.

We are currently seeking volunteers to support us in a variety of capacities, and we firmly believe that there is a role perfectly suited to your skills and interests:

  • Event Support: Our events, such as the upcoming Harvest Festival, rely on volunteers to manage booths, assist with logistics, and ensure everything runs smoothly.
  • Trail Walk Leaders: If you have a passion for the outdoors and love interacting with others, consider leading our monthly trail walks. It's a wonderful way to connect with fellow community members and promote the beauty of our trail.
  • Marketing Communications: If you're a creative thinker with a knack for spreading the word, we could use your talents in helping us create compelling communications to engage the community and promote our events.
  • Grant Writing: Are you skilled in writing persuasive proposals? Help us secure essential funding by applying for grants that will enable us to enhance our trail and continue our mission.
  • Account Management: For those who are organized and detail-oriented, managing our accounts and financial records is an area where your skills can truly shine.

Your contribution, whether it's an hour or two at an event or a regular commitment in a specialized role, will make a significant impact. Volunteering with us is not only a chance to give back to your community but also an opportunity to build new friendships, develop skills, and be a part of a dynamic team that's passionate about creating positive change.

If you're interested in joining our ranks of dedicated volunteers, come to one of our meetings, the second Tuesday of every month at 67 Degrees Brewing meet the team and enjoy a beer on us - next meeting is Tues Sep 12th at 7pm!

Or, just reach out to us at fbrtcommittee@gmail.com with your area of interest. We'll provide you with more information and discuss how your involvement can best align with your schedule and abilities.

Thank you for considering this invitation. Together, we can continue to make the SNETT a vibrant and enriching space for all.

Warm regards,


Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee

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Congressman Auchincloss: An Update of the last 3 weeks in review


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LAST 3 WEEKS IN REVIEW

I'm your representative in Congress and I write to keep you informed.

On the Hill

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IRA Anniversary: Last August, Democrats passed the Inflation Reduction Act, the biggest investment in clean energy and climate action in history, which will put the United States on track to halve its 2030 emissions from its 2005 baseline while creating new jobs. It also lowered health care costs for millions by capping insulin at $35 per month and total out-of-pocket costs at $2,000 a year for our nation's seniors, in addition to lowering premiums for working families. creating tens of thousands of good jobs. Finally, the IRA is also projected to trim the deficit by hundreds of billions over the next decade by cracking down on tax evasion by the wealthiest individuals and by increasing some corporate taxes.

Trip Abroad: I recently traveled to England and Ireland with a bipartisan set of colleagues from the House and Senate. Following my meetings in London and Dublin, I had three main takeaways. First, Members of Congress discussed with senior officials of both countries the importance of upholding peace and stable governance in Northern Ireland 25 years after the historic Good Friday Agreement. Second, we discussed with our counterparts our shared commitment to supporting Ukraine as it fights on the front lines of the free world. And third, we reinforced the importance of our economic and trade relationships, which drive hundreds of billions of dollars in investments and millions of jobs in both directions.

Passport Awareness Month: September is Passport Awareness Month! Are you planning international travel for 2024? If so, check your passport expiration date today. Many countries require six months of passport validity to enter. Processing times for renewals are longer than usual. To avoid any issues, remember to apply for your passport 6-9 months before its expiration or your travel. Learn more here.

WCVB Interview: I recently joined On The Record on WCVB and spoke about competition between the U.S. and China. As a member of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, I am focused on crafting tough and thoughtful statecraft to ensure the United States sets the terms for freedom, democracy, and prosperity to thrive in the 21st century. That statecraft begins at home. The United States will not outcompete China unless Americans protect our own democracy and unless Congress invests in science and education. The GOP's budget, which cuts funding for science and research, moves us backward.

Make your voice heard → I want to hear from you.

Do you support robust funding for science and education?

 

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Around the Fourth

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Medfield Tour: I went on a walking tour with local leaders and hosted a meet and greet in Medfield. We walked Pleasant Street so I could see firsthand how infrastructure funding will help improve safe routes to school. I bought new books for Teddy and Grace at Park Street Books & Toys, where I also discussed the changing business model of children's bookstores with the owner. I also visited Zullo Art Gallery and the Medfield Public Library before spending an hour taking questions from constituents about immigration, foreign policy, and even classical music.

BioLife: I recently visited BioLife in Attleboro along with Mayor Cathleen DeSimone. I toured the site to see the operation in action. The company is scaling up its plasma facility, where local residents can earn compensation for donating lifesaving plasma to individuals with rare diseases. The Mayor and I offered our support for BioLife, which has positive health and economic development benefits.

Plainville Meet and Greet: Last week, I met with local officials and residents in Plainville to hear directly about local priorities. Water infrastructure will continue to be a focus of my work with the town, building on the previous funding we've secured for drinking water. I spoke with constituents about ensuring the solvency of Social Security and Medicare, supporting Ukraine, and driving to compromise in Washington without compromising values.

Berkley Tour: Berkley's new leadership invited me for a meeting with town officials and a drop-in at their senior center's "Coffee Talk Cafe." One big topic of conversation with seniors was the new annual out-of-pocket cap and monthly cap on insulin, which I helped pass last Congress. Additionally, I discussed water infrastructure priorities, education, public safety, and local finances with the Select Board, fire and police chiefs, superintendent, and town administrator.


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Camp Visits:
The Fall River Boys & Girls Club and People Incorporated welcomed me to Camp Jack and Camp Welch to see firsthand their programming for 300+ kids (Camp Welch) and for kids with diabetes (Camp Jack). Many of these children don't have much green space near their homes, so outdoor fun on bucolic open acres in Assonet is a wonderful and enriching summer experience.

Norfolk Meet and Greet: Recently, I spent the afternoon in Norfolk, first meeting with town officials and then at the farmers' market. I was able to have one-on-one conversations with constituents about healthcare, immigration, and even the need to revive the congressional Office of Technology Assessment, which used to provide lawmakers with research and recommendations for tech-heavy issues.

Cardinal Health: I had an engaging discussion with executives and researchers at Cardinal Health in Mansfield. We discussed medical supplies and technology as a growth industry for Massachusetts; concerns about Chinese semiconductors as a chokepoint in medtech supply chains; and their history of R&D for better patient care. I also pressed Cardinal Health, which has market power in the distribution of drugs, to collaborate substantively with Congress and the White House on solutions for the unacceptable shortages of generic drugs, including cancer treatments.

Onwards,

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Board of Health has public hearing on tobacco regulation revisions, planning restaurant & health fairs- 09/06/23 (audio)

FM #1054 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1007 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares the Town of Franklin Board of Health Meeting held on Wednesday, Sep 67, 2023. Two board members participated; Harris, Cochrane (in person),  Chair Sweet (absent). Health Dept staff present were in the 3rd floor training room. 


Quick Recap:

  • Vice Chair Tim Chochrane opens meeting with roll call of participants all in person; motion to approve minutes of June, seconded, passes 2-0

  • Public hearing opened for tobacco sales regulations. Brief update on the changes in this proposed revision. No public comments or questions. Hearing closed. The regulations will be brought for vote at the October meeting. (see agenda doc for copy of proposed regulations)

  • Updates from the Regional Health Inspector, Nurse, & Epidemiologist. Copies of prior months reports in the meeting packet, although only the current month (August) was verbalized during the meeting. Shaw’s sushi situation is better. Planning is underway for a Restaurant Fair and a Health Fair both to be held at the library. The Restaurant Fair focused on providing info for the restaurants. The Health fair focused on providing info for the community.

  • Meeting adjourned


The meeting runs about 25 minutes. Let’s listen to the Board of Health meeting Sep 6, 2023.


Audio file -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1054-town-of-franklin-board-of-health-mtg-09-06-23

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The Board of Health agenda can be found ->

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/events/boh_agenda_09-06.23_-_google_docs_1.pdf 


Meeting packet (including individual reports) -> 

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/agendas/boh_agenda_and_packet_090623.pdf 


My notes collected in a Twitter thread PDF ->

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WllGgFdd4FrDPTNEujh6hOmH9RYCTcn-/view?usp=drive_link 


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Board of Health has public hearing on tobacco regulation revisions 09/06/23 (audio)
Board of Health has public hearing on tobacco regulation revisions 09/06/23 (audio)

Preliminary Subdivision - Balsam Estates - Planning Board - Sep 25

In accordance with the Town of Franklin Zoning By-Laws, the Franklin Planning Board will hold a public hearing at the Town Hall (and can also be attended remotely) on Monday, September 25, 2023 at 7:00 PM in the Town Council Chambers of the Franklin Municipal Building, 355 East  Central Street, for a Preliminary Subdivision application titled “Balsam Estates” prepared by Guerriere & Halnon, Inc., Franklin, MA, and submitted to the Department of Planning & Community Development on September 5, 2023, by Joel D’Errico, Franklin, MA.

The property is located in the Rural Residential II Zoning District (Assessors Map 242 Lot 27) at the end of Kimberlee Avenue. The applicant is proposing to construct a 4-lot subdivision.
Please note: This will be your only written notice of this public hearing. Should the Planning
Board vote to continue this Public Hearing, the date and time will be posted on the Planning
Board’s website under Agendas.

Please contact the Department of Planning & Community Development at (508) 520-4907 if you require further information or if you need to make arrangements to provide translation services for the hearing impaired, or for persons with language barriers.

Copies of the plan and supporting documentation may be reviewed in the Department of Planning & Community Development during regular office hours.

Greg Rondeau, 
Chairman 


Preliminary Subdivision - Balsam Estates - Planning Board - Sep 25
Preliminary Subdivision - Balsam Estates - Planning Board - Sep 25

Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Thursday, Sep 7, 2023

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Thursday

9:00a/12:00p/6:00p   A Priest, A Minister and a Rabbi

10:00a/1:00p/7:00p   Frank’s Music – Frank Falvey and Jim Derick

11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm   Frank Presents – Frank Falvey Presents

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = Thursday

8:00 am Veterans' Call: SHINE
9:00 am     ArtWeek: John Christoforo
10:30 am SAFE Coalition: Michelle Palladini
11:30 am Cooking Thyme: Ice Cream
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Stromboli
12:30 pm Drink Responsibly: La Cantina Winery
1:00 pm     Physician Focus: Too Much Medicine?
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Meat-Lovers Pt. 1
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 8
3:00 pm Joe Landry: Restaurants & Bars
4:30 pm     Frank Presents: Caron Grupposo
5:30 pm     Riffing on Main Street: Michael Walker Jones
6:30 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 2
7:00 pm     Extended Play Sessions: Season 10 Show 2 - Paul Kelly
8:00 pm Second Sunday Speaker Series: Joe Landry & Scott Mason
9:30 pm     4th of July 2023: School of Rock

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = Thursday

7:00 am     Public School Concerts: Oak Street Music 2019
8:30 am     Public School Event: Lifelong Music Pt. 2 05-13-19
10:30 am FHS Senior Awards Night 2020
1:00 pm     Public School Concert: MICCA Showcase Pt. 1 03-14-18
2:30 pm     FHS Track and Field: v North Attleboro 05-09-23
5:00 pm Arts Advocacy: How-Tos
8:00 pm FHS Girls Varsity Lacrosse: v Bishop Feehan 04-18-23


  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = Thursday

8:00 am Conservation Commission: 08-22-23
12:30 pm Economic Development: 08-16-23
1:30 pm     Economic Development: 08-23-23
2:00 pm Conservation Commission: 08-22-23
7:00 pm     Conservation Commission:  LIVE, Chambers  870 2666 9579

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf   

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Franklin Cultural District: Farmers Market, Second Sunday Speaker, music choices as #artshappenhere

Wednesday, September 6

10:00am - Veterans Coffee Social (monthly) (Franklin Senior Center)

1:00pm - Senior Scribblers (writing group) (Franklin Senior Center)


Thursday, September 7

6:00pm - Ken Barney (live music) (La Cantina Winery) 

6:30pm - Franklin LGBTQ Alliance - monthly meeting  (Franklin Public Library)

7:00pm - Community Conversations (Franklin Public Library)


Friday, September 8

2:00pm - Franklin Farmers Market (Town Common)

Franklin Farmers Market
Franklin Farmers Market

2:00pm - Thrift Threads thrift shop (Franklin Federated Church)

5:00pm - Freak Flag (live music) (67 Degrees Brewery)

6:00pm - Ayla Brown & Ralph Bellamy (ticketed event) (La Cantina Winery) 


Saturday, September 9

10:00am - FSPA Open House (38 Main St)

Birchwood Bakery & Kitchen
Birchwood Bakery & Kitchen
10:00am - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

10:00am - Rise Up (social meetup) (Sculpture Park)

4:00pm - Patrick Durking (live music) (La Cantina Winery) 

5:00pm - Michael Rivelis (live music) (Birchwood Bakery)


Sunday, September 10

1:00pm - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

1:15pm - Second Sunday Speaker (Franklin Historical Museum)



Tuesday, September 12

7:00pm - FBRTC Meeting (67 Degrees Brewery)


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The Franklin Art Association Art Gallery remains open for viewing (and purchasing the art displayed) during business hours at Escape into Fiction (Main St, Franklin)

Visit the Cultural District page ->  https://www.franklinculture.org/

Find the full Community event calendar   https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/blog-page.html

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:   https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6

The Town meeting calendar is found  https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found  https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26 

Franklin Cultural District: Arts are happening here!
Franklin Cultural District: Arts are happening here!

Franklin LGBTQ Alliance Newsletter (as of 09/05/23)

The newsletter was shortened for publication here. 
To view the full contents, follow this link ->   

Join us at 6pm at the Library for GAYme night!
Franklin LGBTQ Alliance
In this newsletter we include an invitation to our next meeting and community events, including our next book club discussion, and include more opportunities to get involved.
You're Invited to our Upcoming Meeting 
 
When: Thursday, September 7th *Now at 6pm!*
 
Where: Franklin Town Common
  • Join us for lawn games on the town common this month!
    • Rain Location: Franklin Public Library Meeting Room (larger room across from the reading room).
Drum Roll Please...
We Are Proud To Announce The New FLA Board!
President: Robin Baidya (he/him)
Secretary: Phoebe Thaler (they/she)
Treasurer: Jennifer Rossing (she/her)
 
Amber Wilson and Sara Allegretti will be stepping down from their positions. We want to thank them for all their hard work and dedication to the organization.

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