The wind turbine at Mount St Mary's Abbey in Wrentham was installed this week. It is quite impressive even from a distance against a gray sky with the blades not turning.
It looks like a giant bird
or a funky hang glider
coming over the trees
until you get closer and the white tower appears.
It will be tested before turning on to generate power for the Abbey.
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
In the News - cards for kids
Franklin junior designs cards for children in need
from The Milford Daily News Homepage RSS by Kate Rourke, Daily News correspondentSince the project began in November of this year, Burgess has successfully completed and delivered over 150 cards to children around the globe. Now more people are showing interest in helping her project grow.
"Since I made the Web site, lots of people have wanted to help me," Burgess said. "Girl scout troops, youth groups and senior centers. Every wants to get in on it."
For more information about helping Haley, visit the Cards for Kids Web site at cardsforkids.weebly.com or contact her directly by e-mail at cardsforkids524@gmail.com.
Cards for kids is looking for handmade cards made from construction paper or card-stock that include a personal, handwritten message. Burgess asks that you please refrain from including identifying information or asking questions as the children will most likely not have the opportunity to write back.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Jane's Frames
Need a last minute gift?
Still looking for ideas?
How about framing that certificate, award or great photo?
Check out Jane's Frames for a great selection.
Jane Curran is very active in Franklin as part of the Downtown Partnership. Support your local businesses this holiday season.
Still looking for ideas?
How about framing that certificate, award or great photo?
Check out Jane's Frames for a great selection.
Jane Curran is very active in Franklin as part of the Downtown Partnership. Support your local businesses this holiday season.
Pulaski Blvd Construction in Spring 2010
Heads up for those who travel Washington St to Pulaski Blvd in Bellingham:
From the Commonwealth Conversations Transportation website
Follow the link to read more about the announcement yesterday and follow links from that story directly to the project details website.
Bellingham- Pulaski Boulevard
The $13 million federal stimulus Bellingham project will reconstruct 2.2 miles of Pulaski Boulevard from Moody Street to the Franklin town line, including rehabilitation of the bridge over Peter's River. The project will improve safety and enhance convenience for motorists along the Boulevard, an important commuter route to I-495 in Franklin. Construction is expected to begin in the spring.
From the Commonwealth Conversations Transportation website
Follow the link to read more about the announcement yesterday and follow links from that story directly to the project details website.
In the News - Food Pantry, Senior Center
Fund raising for the Franklin Food Pantry
Christmas concert to raise funds for Franklin Food Pantry
from The Milford Daily News News RSS by Heather McCarron/STAFF WRITER
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The annual Christmas lunch provided by the Franklin Police at the Senior Center
Franklin seniors enjoy police luncheon
from The Milford Daily News News RSS by Krista Perry/Daily News staff
Historical Commission is looking for help
The Historical Commission is in need of your help.
The Historical Commission is in the process of planning the move of the Franklin Historic Museum from Washington Street to West Central Street and they are looking for assistance.
On December 29th, they are planning a work session at the Washington St. Museum. Your assistance is requested to help pack, label and box items for transfer to the new museum.
If you are able to offer some time, please contact Alan Earls at 508-528-6930 or alan.earls@comcast.net or Del Arnold at 508-528-0867 or delarn@aol.com for more details. Thank you.
The Historical Commission is in the process of planning the move of the Franklin Historic Museum from Washington Street to West Central Street and they are looking for assistance.
On December 29th, they are planning a work session at the Washington St. Museum. Your assistance is requested to help pack, label and box items for transfer to the new museum.
If you are able to offer some time, please contact Alan Earls at 508-528-6930 or alan.earls@comcast.net or Del Arnold at 508-528-0867 or delarn@aol.com for more details. Thank you.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Laughter will keep you warm
One way to keep warm is with laughter. Laughter comes naturally with fun. Bernie DeKoven, the Funsmith, has a collection of quotes on fun that is purely delightful:
If you have a quote that could be redone to make it more fun, please send it on to Bernie.
"Ask not what fun does for you. Ask rather what you do for fun." - the OaquiFor more quotes from the Oaqui, click through here.
"The more fun you have, the greater your value to yourself and to your society. The more fun you share with others, the more fun you have." - the Oaqui
"For every Way there's a way of following that Way that's fun" - the Oaqui
"The Path that is best for you is the Path that keeps the best of you in play" - the Oaqui
If you have a quote that could be redone to make it more fun, please send it on to Bernie.
Meeting summaries
The last official Town meeting I will attend during 2009 completed Wednesday evening. If you need to recall some detail from a meeting of the Finance Committee, Financial Planning Committee, School Committee or Town Council, the archives are available here.
My published notes are not perfect as they are captured real time (and updated as necessary). If you don't find the detail you are looking for, please ask me.
You can also view the video archive for most of these meetings on the Town website here
My meeting summaries:
- Finance Comm 04/16/09
- Finance Comm 04/21/09
- Finance Comm 04/29/09
- Finance Comm 05/05/09
- Finance Comm 10/06/09
- Finance Comm 12/01/09
- Financial Plng Comm 01/15/09
- Financial Plng Comm 02/05/09
- Financial Plng Comm 02/19/09
- Financial Plng Comm 03/05/09
- Financial Plng Comm 03/12/09
- Financial Plng Comm 03/26/09
- Financial Plng Comm 04/02/09
- Financial Plng Comm 04/23/09
- Financial Plng Comm 05/27/09
- Financial Plng Comm 10/08/09
- Focus Group Collection
- School Committee Mtg 01/13/09
- School Committee Mtg 01/27/09
- School Committee Mtg 02/10/09
- School Committee Mtg 02/24/09
- School Committee Mtg 03/10/09
- School Committee Mtg 03/24/09
- School Committee Mtg 04/14/09
- School Committee Mtg 04/28/09
- School Committee Mtg 05/12/09
- School Committee Mtg 05/26/09
- School Committee Mtg 06/09/09
- School Committee Mtg 06/23/09
- School Committee Mtg 07/21/09
- School Committee Mtg 08/11/09
- School Committee Mtg 08/25/09
- School Committee Mtg 09/08/09
- School Committee Mtg 09/22/09
- School Committee Mtg 10/13/09
- School Committee Mtg 10/27/09
- School Committee Mtg 11/17/09
- School Committee Mtg 12/08/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 01/07/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 01/21/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 02/04/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 02/11/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 03/04/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 03/18/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 04/01/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 04/15/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 05/06/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 05/20/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 06/03/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 06/10/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 06/11/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 07/01/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 07/15/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 08/05/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 08/19/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 09/02/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 09/16/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 10/07/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 10/21/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 11/04/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 11/18/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 12/02/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 12/09/09
- Town Council Mtg Smry 12/16/09
By the way, the meeting summaries for 2008 are contained in the far right column.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Town Council Mtg Smry 12/16/09
The live reported posts from the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Dec 16 can be found here:
In the News - affordable housing, Abbey wind power
A good use for the money that has accumulated in the Housing Trust Fund. This creates affordable housing for folks wanting to live in Franklin by using houses already on the market rather than creating new housing.
Franklin to offer grants to first-time homebuyers
from The Milford Daily News News RSS by Ashley Studley/Daily News staff
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The Abbey gets its wind turbine installed finally. I'll get out to get some pictures this weekend. I have photos of the concrete platform it was mounted on but they are not very exciting.
Abbey has wind turbine installed
from The Milford Daily News Homepage RSS by Ashley Studley/Daily News staff
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
live reporting - closing items
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
Express Line #4 published
Maxine did good work on this
recycle holiday wrappings, etc
Tree pick up Jan 9th
H1N1 Flu clinic
last week and today, thanks for all helping
well attended moving smoothly
a huge success
10-12 year history on snow budget
highlight in Express Line
in 1998 vs 2009 police statistics
more calls with less folks
thanks to the employees for doing this
Fire Dept calls are up, DPW road miles have grown
DPW is down 6 positions so handling the snow will be a little be slower this time around
trying not to fill jobs until the budget picture clarifies in a couple of months
belt tightening across many departments
some positions are critical and can't go unfilled but for others we are waiting to see what the numbers from the State will be
Community Development
application scoring increased from 83 to 89 (need to check the numbers)
this helps with grant applications
L. OLD BUSINESS - none
M. NEW BUSINESS
Powderly - request to examine tax waiver and see if this can be increased from $20K to 40K
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Powderly - tour of the schools today, very amazing and eye opening
Zollo - thanks to Rep Vallee for the visit to the State for insight into State finances
Pfeffer - holiday wishes to all
Jones - thanks to Rep Vallee for lunch and the info yesterday, thanks to Roy and Sabolinski for the world wind tour of the schools today
Vallee - Merry Christmas to all
Mason - Senior Center first councilors forum, was a great event. Will be back. This Senior Center is so well liked, it draws seniors from other towns. We will be back in February
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
P. ADJOURN
motion to adjourn, passed 8-0
Express Line #4 published
Maxine did good work on this
recycle holiday wrappings, etc
Tree pick up Jan 9th
H1N1 Flu clinic
last week and today, thanks for all helping
well attended moving smoothly
a huge success
10-12 year history on snow budget
highlight in Express Line
in 1998 vs 2009 police statistics
more calls with less folks
thanks to the employees for doing this
Fire Dept calls are up, DPW road miles have grown
DPW is down 6 positions so handling the snow will be a little be slower this time around
trying not to fill jobs until the budget picture clarifies in a couple of months
belt tightening across many departments
some positions are critical and can't go unfilled but for others we are waiting to see what the numbers from the State will be
Community Development
application scoring increased from 83 to 89 (need to check the numbers)
this helps with grant applications
L. OLD BUSINESS - none
M. NEW BUSINESS
Powderly - request to examine tax waiver and see if this can be increased from $20K to 40K
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Powderly - tour of the schools today, very amazing and eye opening
Zollo - thanks to Rep Vallee for the visit to the State for insight into State finances
Pfeffer - holiday wishes to all
Jones - thanks to Rep Vallee for lunch and the info yesterday, thanks to Roy and Sabolinski for the world wind tour of the schools today
Vallee - Merry Christmas to all
Mason - Senior Center first councilors forum, was a great event. Will be back. This Senior Center is so well liked, it draws seniors from other towns. We will be back in February
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
P. ADJOURN
motion to adjourn, passed 8-0
Live reporting - Legislation
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS - Municipal Housing Trust
funding to create at least six low income housing units from existing housing not to be used for new housing
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS - none
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 09-82: Legal Notices
motion to approve - passed 8-0
2. Resolution 09-83: 2010 Town Council Meeting Schedule
motion to approve - passed 8-0
Whalen - question on the April schedule
Nutting - this was done to avoid the school vacation schedule, it can be changed
Mason - there are no special meetings scheduled
Nutting - we can schedule them as needed, rather than schedule them and cancel them if we don't need them
3. Resolution 09-84: Endorsement of Fiscal Policies
motion to approve - passed 8-0
4. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 09-637: Amendment to Chapter 185-3. Definitions – 2nd Reading
motion to approve - passed 8-0 (via roll call vote, all yes)
Beth Dahlstrom, Nick Alfieri attending to answer questions
vote re-done to clarify the motion
5. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 09-638: Amendment to Chapter 185-39. Uses Accessory to Dwelling – 2nd Reading
motion to approve - passed 8-0
funding to create at least six low income housing units from existing housing not to be used for new housing
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS - none
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 09-82: Legal Notices
motion to approve - passed 8-0
2. Resolution 09-83: 2010 Town Council Meeting Schedule
motion to approve - passed 8-0
Whalen - question on the April schedule
Nutting - this was done to avoid the school vacation schedule, it can be changed
Mason - there are no special meetings scheduled
Nutting - we can schedule them as needed, rather than schedule them and cancel them if we don't need them
3. Resolution 09-84: Endorsement of Fiscal Policies
motion to approve - passed 8-0
4. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 09-637: Amendment to Chapter 185-3. Definitions – 2nd Reading
motion to approve - passed 8-0 (via roll call vote, all yes)
Beth Dahlstrom, Nick Alfieri attending to answer questions
vote re-done to clarify the motion
5. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 09-638: Amendment to Chapter 185-39. Uses Accessory to Dwelling – 2nd Reading
motion to approve - passed 8-0
Live reporting - Town Council
Attending: Kelly, Jones, Vallee, Whalen, Mason, Pfeffer, Zollo, Powderly
Missing: McGann
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – November 18, 2009
motion to approve, passed 7-0
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS - none
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
F. HEARINGS - none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS – Change of Manager – Shaw’s
motion to approve - passed 8-0 (Vallee arrived)
Missing: McGann
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – November 18, 2009
motion to approve, passed 7-0
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS - none
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
F. HEARINGS - none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS – Change of Manager – Shaw’s
motion to approve - passed 8-0 (Vallee arrived)
K12 Online Conference
There is a great conference om K12 education occurring using the Internet this week. Three good links for presentations that occurred yesterday can be found here. Each link will take you to the individual page where you can see the video or listen to the audio of the presentation along with additional reference links.
1 -
Parallel Play or Collaboration–Leveraging the Wiki Platform for High Quality Work
from K12 Online Conference 2008 by k12online09
2 -
Thriving in a Collaborative Web 2.0 Classroom: The “Great Debate” and “Student News Action Network”
from K12 Online Conference 2008 by coolcatteacher
3 -
Engaging Our Youngest Minds
from K12 Online Conference 2008 by k12online09
Enjoy!
School Committee Mtg 12/15/09
The live reporting post from the School Committee meeting on Tuesday Dec 15th can be found here:
This was the annual self evaluation session for the Committee. 5 of the 7 had filled out the form prior to the meeting. Jeff Roy presented what the feedback on the survey was for each point. Then it was open for discussion to add anything.
The self evaluation form:
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to the website to view the document.
This was the annual self evaluation session for the Committee. 5 of the 7 had filled out the form prior to the meeting. Jeff Roy presented what the feedback on the survey was for each point. Then it was open for discussion to add anything.
The self evaluation form:
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to the website to view the document.
"there's always room for improvement"
Chairman Jeffrey Roy said board members' e-mail addresses are listed online, and people with complaints should take the time to find them to send a message.
"Today, with e-mail, people get (angry), send an e-mail and regret it 15 minutes later," he said. "I like the idea of making people work a little bit so they have to formulate their thoughts."
Though there's always room for improvement, Roy said the committee provides the community with an abundance of information. He cited the School Committee's Web site, blog and the superintendent's site.
"I've got to say the level of involvement and effort in education materials is incredible ... we've made this stuff available to the community," he said. "There's a certain level of accountability for the public to take some steps" to get the information.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
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