Town Councilors Jones and Powderly have worked with the Town Administrator and the Planning and Community Development Dept as well as local government representatives to schedule this great event for businesses to look at Franklin as a prime location for their business.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
5th Annual Casino Night - Nov 19
On Friday, November 19, 2010, the Franklin Education Foundation (FEF) will hold its 5th Annual Casino Night at the Franklin Elks from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. The event will feature Black Jack, Roulette and Money Wheel as well as raffles, a Silent Auction, cash bar and FREE hors d’oeuvres. The event is well known as a fun evening out with friends and neighbors, all while contributing to a worthwhile cause.
FEF is currently seeking table sponsors as well as auction donations. If you have an item to donate or if your company is interested in sponsoring, contact FEF. It’s a great way for local companies to show their commitment to education in Franklin.
Admission is $25. To avoid waiting in line at the door, advance ticket purchase is recommended. For ticket purchase, auction donation or sponsorship information, please contact Peter Minor at (508) 541-6700 or peter@peterminor.com. Cash only accepted for chip purchase. Checks and Visa/MC accepted for Silent Auction items. For more information visit www.franklined.org.
Since 1997, The Franklin Education Foundation events have raised well over $190,000 which has been distributed to Franklin public schools in the form of special grants. All Franklin Public School staff members are eligible to submit creative, innovative ideas for programs or activities that would not traditionally be funded by tax dollars. To see a list of programs FEF have funded over the years, visit www.franklined.org.
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FEF is currently seeking table sponsors as well as auction donations. If you have an item to donate or if your company is interested in sponsoring, contact FEF. It’s a great way for local companies to show their commitment to education in Franklin.
Admission is $25. To avoid waiting in line at the door, advance ticket purchase is recommended. For ticket purchase, auction donation or sponsorship information, please contact Peter Minor at (508) 541-6700 or peter@peterminor.com. Cash only accepted for chip purchase. Checks and Visa/MC accepted for Silent Auction items. For more information visit www.franklined.org.
Since 1997, The Franklin Education Foundation events have raised well over $190,000 which has been distributed to Franklin public schools in the form of special grants. All Franklin Public School staff members are eligible to submit creative, innovative ideas for programs or activities that would not traditionally be funded by tax dollars. To see a list of programs FEF have funded over the years, visit www.franklined.org.
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Where is the DelCarte property?
Not all of the folks in Franklin have grown up here so for those us of who came along because this was a good place to live, here is the Google Map of 'Franklin Reservoirs' - otherwise known as the Delcarte Open Space.
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Prior post on the location
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2009/12/franklin-ma-delcarte-conservation-area.html
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Prior post on the location
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2009/12/franklin-ma-delcarte-conservation-area.html
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Town Council - 10/06/10
The collection of posts reported live from the Town Council meeting on Wednesday Oct 6th can be found here:
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- Live reporting - Closing
- Live reporting - Action items
- Live reporting - DelCarte proposal
- Live reporting - Town Council
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Vallee holds office hours next week
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Rep. James Vallee, D-Franklin, will hold his monthly walk-in office hours next Friday, Oct. 15.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Live reporting - Closing
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
Nutting - there is a gain of six spaces downtown overall and attempts still underway to find more
Reference to a company who was read into the Congressional Record for life saving armor
L. OLD BUSINESS
none
M. NEW BUSINESS
Zollo - is there a prohibition against parking cars on the lawn
there is for large vehicles but not for cars
Zollo - I want to comment on the King St project, I was here 15 minutes early and it was due to the improvement made there, I'd like to commend the State and Town for that project
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Jones - thanks to Brian and Jeff for putting together this economic summit
a lot of hard work went into making this happen
thanks to Mark and Jeff for writing up this bylaw, it is well written, thank you
Pfeffer - congrats to Dean College on the opening of their campus center, it is a great job, well done and asset for the Town
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
motion to go into executive session, passed 8-0 (via roll call)
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Nutting - there is a gain of six spaces downtown overall and attempts still underway to find more
Reference to a company who was read into the Congressional Record for life saving armor
L. OLD BUSINESS
none
M. NEW BUSINESS
Zollo - is there a prohibition against parking cars on the lawn
there is for large vehicles but not for cars
Zollo - I want to comment on the King St project, I was here 15 minutes early and it was due to the improvement made there, I'd like to commend the State and Town for that project
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Jones - thanks to Brian and Jeff for putting together this economic summit
a lot of hard work went into making this happen
thanks to Mark and Jeff for writing up this bylaw, it is well written, thank you
Pfeffer - congrats to Dean College on the opening of their campus center, it is a great job, well done and asset for the Town
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
motion to go into executive session, passed 8-0 (via roll call)
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Live reporting - Action items
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 10-48: Appropriation – DelCarte Open Space Design and Permitting of Repairs to Dam
2. Resolution 10-60: Acceptance of Deed with Conservation Restriction for Open Space Parcels Located in Franklin for the Preserve At Oak Hill
3. Resolution 10-61: Renewal of the Comcast Cable Television License
5. Bylaw Amendment 10-650: Chapter 168, Vacant Properties: Registration and Maintenance -1st Reading
idea initially from Cerel and Jones, requires registration of vacant buildings
if they don't register, it kicks off the timeline to enforce action
goal is not to fine but to keep the place maintained
Some of these entities will be hard pressed to be found, they are all over the country
We do recognize this as a challenge, at least we can let the Fire Dept know not to rush into a vacant building
I was talking with Wells Fargo about a property in Medfield and they do have to go into maintain it, in the same call, they said there is no bylaw in Franklin so they'd skip right over us, I think it is a good idea to put it on the books
motion to move to second reading, passed 8-0
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1. Resolution 10-48: Appropriation – DelCarte Open Space Design and Permitting of Repairs to Dam
motion to approve, as amended (taking from Hotel Motel Tax Fund - for open space and recreational improvements) passed 7-1
Vallee - given the state of the economy, I can't support it now, I am open to revisit it later
Pfeffer - the money is being used for something it can, it can not be used for education, we need to keep this property for our children
Whalen - I am torn over this but I think we should
Jones - we dammed if we do, we're dammed if we don't, couldn't help but say that.
Mason - state mandate are two words to increase project cost
2. Resolution 10-60: Acceptance of Deed with Conservation Restriction for Open Space Parcels Located in Franklin for the Preserve At Oak Hill
Land being developed in the old ski area
motion to approve - passed 7-0, 1 abstained
3. Resolution 10-61: Renewal of the Comcast Cable Television License
the last contract was 7 years ago, after a long and difficult negotiation, we have reached an agreement
I can't say enough about the multiple hours that Bob Dean has put into this
Comcast is paying 4.8% of their fees, Verizon is currently paying 5%
this covers just the cable
The attorney worked on this needs to have his name added to this
motion to approve, passed 8-0
4. Bylaw Amendment 10-649: Amendment to Sewer System Map, Coutu Street- 2nd Reading
motion to accept, passed 8-0 (via roll call)
5. Bylaw Amendment 10-650: Chapter 168, Vacant Properties: Registration and Maintenance -1st Reading
idea initially from Cerel and Jones, requires registration of vacant buildings
if they don't register, it kicks off the timeline to enforce action
goal is not to fine but to keep the place maintained
Some of these entities will be hard pressed to be found, they are all over the country
We do recognize this as a challenge, at least we can let the Fire Dept know not to rush into a vacant building
I was talking with Wells Fargo about a property in Medfield and they do have to go into maintain it, in the same call, they said there is no bylaw in Franklin so they'd skip right over us, I think it is a good idea to put it on the books
motion to move to second reading, passed 8-0
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Live reporting - DelCarte proposal
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
– DelCarte Dam Feasibility Study
Nutting - recommend to take the money from the Hotel Motel Tax Fund instead
Matt Bellisle, Pare Corp
2 of the structures meet the MASS DCR requirements, need to be registered and maintained
Town is responsible for this, outlined in the Phase 2 of the report (see the PDF in the document published earlier)
The water provides a great conservation and recreation area for use by the Town folks
The trail system can be augmented, red lines on the chart indicate the proposed recreational trails (see photo below)
Incidental benefits:
The control section of the dam is concrete, the whole dam is the raised portion which is earthen, the spillways are concrete
In the current condition, they are in poor condition, significant erosion, large trees are growing there as well, the trees are not good for the dams
The rate of degrading can not be predicted but they will continue to fail
Given the size of the vegetation, approx ten years old, the had been maintained prior to that
They have seen a number of aqua-culture uses but now are designated as conservation space
There are 2 that have the power of the State dam safety requirements even if you don't do anything with the other five
You could loose some of the flood control by not doing anything on the other five
The lowest dam #5 is severely eroded, water does flow around the spillway, additional erosion possible with large water events, dam #3 also shows signs of beaver activity due to the vegetation there
The dams are proposed to be repaired by restoring what we have (no major concrete)
an increase in the spillway size but not a significant increase in the overall size of the dam
A restoration of the original dam, not looking to raise the dams to increase the body of water
What is the trigger event to register the dams with the State?
In 2006, the State passed legislation requiring registration and enforcement
At the State, they are working their way down the listing, they expected the listing to be addressed last December. They are working on it.
This amount is for the design and permitting which should enable us to look for grants and other outside help to defer the cost of this.
If there is reasonable progress, the State will work with the community. They don't like no action./
3 minute recess
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– DelCarte Dam Feasibility Study
Nutting - recommend to take the money from the Hotel Motel Tax Fund instead
Matt Bellisle, Pare Corp
2 of the structures meet the MASS DCR requirements, need to be registered and maintained
Town is responsible for this, outlined in the Phase 2 of the report (see the PDF in the document published earlier)
The water provides a great conservation and recreation area for use by the Town folks
The trail system can be augmented, red lines on the chart indicate the proposed recreational trails (see photo below)
Incidental benefits:
- flood control, hold back the storm water
- natural cleaning process for nutrient removal
The control section of the dam is concrete, the whole dam is the raised portion which is earthen, the spillways are concrete
In the current condition, they are in poor condition, significant erosion, large trees are growing there as well, the trees are not good for the dams
The rate of degrading can not be predicted but they will continue to fail
Given the size of the vegetation, approx ten years old, the had been maintained prior to that
They have seen a number of aqua-culture uses but now are designated as conservation space
There are 2 that have the power of the State dam safety requirements even if you don't do anything with the other five
You could loose some of the flood control by not doing anything on the other five
The lowest dam #5 is severely eroded, water does flow around the spillway, additional erosion possible with large water events, dam #3 also shows signs of beaver activity due to the vegetation there
The dams are proposed to be repaired by restoring what we have (no major concrete)
an increase in the spillway size but not a significant increase in the overall size of the dam
A restoration of the original dam, not looking to raise the dams to increase the body of water
What is the trigger event to register the dams with the State?
In 2006, the State passed legislation requiring registration and enforcement
At the State, they are working their way down the listing, they expected the listing to be addressed last December. They are working on it.
This amount is for the design and permitting which should enable us to look for grants and other outside help to defer the cost of this.
If there is reasonable progress, the State will work with the community. They don't like no action./
3 minute recess
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Live reporting - Town Council
Present: Kelly, Jones, Vallee, Whalen, Mason, Pfeffer, Zollo, Powderly
Absent: McGann
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - none
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
-Meetings of the Town Council are Recorded
Economic Development Summit - Oct 27, 2010
Congratulation to Franklin Housing Authority for award as as Outstanding Agency
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
F. HEARINGS - none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
- New All Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License, British Beer Company
Richard Cornetta, representing Franklin BBC
Located in former Applebees in the Franklin Village Mall
5700 sq foot building
extensive renovations to inside and outside the building
outdoor seating proposed
a partially enclosed area, control by a management station
enclosed by a 4 ft decorative wrought iron fence
all one level inside (currently two levels but the second is being removed)
British Beer Co a 'chain' of restaurants, most recently in Westford, next closest is Walpole
theme, an atmosphere of an 'Olde English pub'
food service is a central element to their offerings
motion to approve license, passed 8-0
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Absent: McGann
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - none
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
-Meetings of the Town Council are Recorded
Economic Development Summit - Oct 27, 2010
Congratulation to Franklin Housing Authority for award as as Outstanding Agency
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
F. HEARINGS - none
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
- New All Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License, British Beer Company
Richard Cornetta, representing Franklin BBC
Located in former Applebees in the Franklin Village Mall
5700 sq foot building
extensive renovations to inside and outside the building
outdoor seating proposed
a partially enclosed area, control by a management station
enclosed by a 4 ft decorative wrought iron fence
all one level inside (currently two levels but the second is being removed)
British Beer Co a 'chain' of restaurants, most recently in Westford, next closest is Walpole
theme, an atmosphere of an 'Olde English pub'
food service is a central element to their offerings
motion to approve license, passed 8-0
Franklin, MA
"We just want to give you the tools you need to analyze"
Ken Moraff, EPA deputy director of ecosystem protection, said the agency hired the Horsley Witten Group, a Sandwich engineering firm to analyze the best options for each town.
Moraff said the study will conclude May 31, with the possibility of an extension.
"The study is supposed to give towns options," Moraff said.
Members from the company weren't present at yesterday's meeting in the Franklin Municipal Building. EPA officials said the company is finishing its final work plan, and will be available to meet with each town.
In an attempt to clean the Charles River, the mandate requires each town, and businesses with more than two acres of impervious surface to reduce phosphorous by at least 54 percent.Read the full article on the EPA's new assistance for the local communities to handle their storm water here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1164157616/EPA-hired-engineer-prompts-questions
Prior posts on the EPA and storm water
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/08/epa-storm-water-proposal-information.html
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/06/epa-storm-water-proposal-information.html
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the power to change the world
“Never doubt a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
This famous quote by the American anthropologist, Margaret Mead has always inspired me in my fight to end hunger. I am audacious enough to truly believe that Stop Hunger Now can be the catalyst to eradicate hunger in our lifetime.
Continue to read the remainder of Ray Buchanan's post here: http://blog.stophungernow.org/?p=795
What struck me was the coincidence (?) that this same quote is hung on the wall of the restroom at the First Universalist Church where the Board of Directors of the Franklin Food Pantry held their planning session last Saturday. This has to be a good thing! Stay tuned for more from the Food Pantry as the organization renews itself.
What's in a name? High Fructose Corn Syrup vs. Corn Sugar
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Meghan Mueller, Department of Public Health
Meghan is the State Breastfeeding Coordinator for DPH.
Controversy over consumption of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) versus sugar has been a hot topic in the news for as long as I can remember. Recently, HFCS found itself back in the spotlight when the Corn Refiners Association petitioned the FDA to change their products' name from HFCS to 'corn sugar.' Their goal is to clarify that HFCS is still sugar.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Franklin school earns state nod
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Rep. James E. Vallee, D-Franklin, today congratulated students at Franklin's John F. Kennedy Elementary School with an assembly and an official citation for being named a "Commendation School" by the state's Department of Education.
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Franklin, MA: DelCarte tour
I managed to get a tour of the DelCarte properties with Conservation Agent Nick Alferi and Conservation Commission member Jeff Livingstone in May. The brief tour helped me to better understand the potential for this property. I hope the pictures show here will help you as well.
This is a view of the one of the larger ponds. If my notes and orientation is correct this is the water held back by Dam 3.
This is the broken spillway of Dam 3
A rusted basket on some concrete at Dam 5
Refuse collecting below Dam 5
Clearly on one dam, looking back across the water to another dam, but I have misplaced the notes telling me exactly which one this is. Perhaps someone can help us identify which one this is?
The broken concrete on Dam 5
One of the signs posted to keep folks off the dam
Evidence of two-legged and four-legged 'beaver' damage.
The dams do need to get fixed, sooner or later. The area has so much potential to be a recreational gem for Franklin residents. I wonder what the presentation and discussion at the Town Council meeting on Weds will lead to?
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This is a view of the one of the larger ponds. If my notes and orientation is correct this is the water held back by Dam 3.
This is the broken spillway of Dam 3
A rusted basket on some concrete at Dam 5
Refuse collecting below Dam 5
Clearly on one dam, looking back across the water to another dam, but I have misplaced the notes telling me exactly which one this is. Perhaps someone can help us identify which one this is?
The broken concrete on Dam 5
One of the signs posted to keep folks off the dam
Evidence of two-legged and four-legged 'beaver' damage.
The dams do need to get fixed, sooner or later. The area has so much potential to be a recreational gem for Franklin residents. I wonder what the presentation and discussion at the Town Council meeting on Weds will lead to?
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International Walk to School Day October 6
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MassDOT Highway Administrator Luisa Paiewonsky will join students walking to school on International Walk to School Day, Wednesday, at Beebe School in Malden.
Safe Routes to Schools through MassRIDES provides students, parents and the school community with education and training on transportation, safety, and health benefits from walking and bicycling to school. Participating schools also qualify for financial support for improvements to sidewalks and other infrastructure surrounding schools.
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In the News - Pirelli Scholarship
Third annual Comedy Night benefit
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The SSG Robert Ryan Pirelli Scholarship Committee presents the third annual Comedy Night on Saturday, Oct. 16.Franklin, MA
Monday, October 4, 2010
Big Lots - jobs in Franklin
According to an email from the Milford Career Center, the Big Lots store in Franklin is hiring. There weren't positions on the corporate website but the information said to go to the store, fill out an application and be prepared for an interview.
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