WHO - Remington Middle School students and staff
WHEN - Friday - November 19, 2009 1:50 to 4:00pm RAIN or SHINE
WHERE - Remington cafeteria (628 Washington St, Franklin, MA)
WHY - Remington students who donate $1 and a canned good will participate in a one mile run/walk around campus to benefit those in need. Money donations will go towards purchasing items for Thanksgiving baskets and canned goods will be donated to the Franklin Food Pantry. There will be free food and music in the cafeteria following the trot.
Hope to see you there
Please contact Jennifer Wynn (wynnj@franklin.k12.ma.us)
or Michaela Libby (libbym@franklin.k12.ma.us) for more information.
Franklin, MA
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Story Walk: "The Curious Garden"
The book you read on the Story Walk is "The Curious Garden" by Peter Brown.
"The Curious Garden" was inspired by what developed in New York City. An elevated railroad freight line was discontinued, fell into disarray, was re-discovered and became a park with some grass roots efforts instead of being demolished.
http://www.thehighline.org/
I had heard about the park via the Renegade Cabaret performances that started as the park began to open. Elizabeth Soychek lived in a 4th floor apartment with a fire escape that overlooked the High Line Park. She was inspired to sign and entertain the walkers along the path. Opening night of the "Renegade Cabaret" was recorded for replay:
Some folks in Franklin are looking to create a community garden. You can find more information about this local group on their website http://www.franklincommunitygardens.org/
Franklin, MA
"The Curious Garden" was inspired by what developed in New York City. An elevated railroad freight line was discontinued, fell into disarray, was re-discovered and became a park with some grass roots efforts instead of being demolished.
The High Line was built in the 1930s, as part of a massive public-private infrastructure project called the West Side Improvement. It lifted freight traffic 30 feet in the air, removing dangerous trains from the streets of Manhattan's largest industrial district. No trains have run on the High Line since 1980. Friends of the High Line, a community-based non-profit group, formed in 1999 when the historic structure was under threat of demolition. Friends of the High Line works in partnership with the City of New York to preserve and maintain the structure as an elevated public park.You can find out all about the High Line Park on their website
http://www.thehighline.org/
I had heard about the park via the Renegade Cabaret performances that started as the park began to open. Elizabeth Soychek lived in a 4th floor apartment with a fire escape that overlooked the High Line Park. She was inspired to sign and entertain the walkers along the path. Opening night of the "Renegade Cabaret" was recorded for replay:
Some folks in Franklin are looking to create a community garden. You can find more information about this local group on their website http://www.franklincommunitygardens.org/
Franklin, MA
Franklin won't have to go as far
Bostonians who crave locally brewed Red Barn Coffee now have to look a bit harder or walk a bit farther to get a cup of their favorite java.
Fortunately, Franklinites don't have to go far to get Red Barn. This is the coffee served by Cafe Dolce!
Read the article in the Boston Globe West section today
Franklin, MA
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.
Franklin, MA
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.
Franklin, MA
Town Council - 11/03/10
- The collection of live reporting from the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Nov 3, 2010 can be found here:
- Live reporting - Closing
- Live reporting - Action items
- Live reporting - Budget 2012
- Live reporting - Senator Ross
- Live reporting - Town Council
Franklin, MA
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Live reporting - Closing
M. OLD BUSINESS - none
N. NEW BUSINESS - none
O. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Powderly - second the thanks from Jeff for the Economic development summit
I am disappointed in the rejection of the Treasurer/Collector is not going to be appointed
I think that is wrong
the hole is so deep, the cuts will be draconian
6 million can not be solved, it will crush our safety net which are already vulnerable
I think the stakes are devastatingly high, if you voter yesterday, please stay involved
Zollo - Federal and State operating at a deficit, it is unreasonable to expect help from them this time around
I am proud to say I live in Franklin, I am proud of our employees
I don't know of many communities who have continued to cut and still produced!
We don't have choices, we are going to cut across the board and deeply
citizens have spoken multiple times, I am not going to fight that
Kelly thanks for those who participated in the economic summit
Jones - I was out of the country on the 20th, thanks for passing the bylaw on the vacant buildings
many people were impressed with the event last Weds
I am very happy that the Treasurer/Collector was kept
Pfeffer - where is the press? this is the first meeting? we have Sen Ross here? Where is the MIlford Daily News?
- when can the Treasure go back before the people?
Nutting - no earlier than next year, it doesn't have to go back to the Legislature but there is a process
Pfeffer - let's not write the citizens off if they have the opportunity for an override next year
Whalen - if we had passed, it would be a lot smaller this time
Mason - thanks to my fellow councilors for their confidence in re-electing me to this position
the Wed event was thinking out of the box, we need to do more of it
regardless of the results of the election, we continue to what we need to, as long as the deficit is here, I will be asking the Council to put an override on the ballot
moving to Executive session, not to return
passed 9-0
P. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
Q. ADJOURN
Franklin, MA
N. NEW BUSINESS - none
O. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Powderly - second the thanks from Jeff for the Economic development summit
I am disappointed in the rejection of the Treasurer/Collector is not going to be appointed
I think that is wrong
the hole is so deep, the cuts will be draconian
6 million can not be solved, it will crush our safety net which are already vulnerable
I think the stakes are devastatingly high, if you voter yesterday, please stay involved
Zollo - Federal and State operating at a deficit, it is unreasonable to expect help from them this time around
I am proud to say I live in Franklin, I am proud of our employees
I don't know of many communities who have continued to cut and still produced!
We don't have choices, we are going to cut across the board and deeply
citizens have spoken multiple times, I am not going to fight that
Kelly thanks for those who participated in the economic summit
Jones - I was out of the country on the 20th, thanks for passing the bylaw on the vacant buildings
many people were impressed with the event last Weds
I am very happy that the Treasurer/Collector was kept
Pfeffer - where is the press? this is the first meeting? we have Sen Ross here? Where is the MIlford Daily News?
- when can the Treasure go back before the people?
Nutting - no earlier than next year, it doesn't have to go back to the Legislature but there is a process
Pfeffer - let's not write the citizens off if they have the opportunity for an override next year
Whalen - if we had passed, it would be a lot smaller this time
Mason - thanks to my fellow councilors for their confidence in re-electing me to this position
the Wed event was thinking out of the box, we need to do more of it
regardless of the results of the election, we continue to what we need to, as long as the deficit is here, I will be asking the Council to put an override on the ballot
moving to Executive session, not to return
passed 9-0
P. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
Q. ADJOURN
Franklin, MA
Live reporting - Action items
J. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS - none
K. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Bylaw Amendment 10-651: Chapter 170, Vehicles and Traffic – 1st Reading
L. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
We will need an executive session
Thanks to Bryan Taberner and others
Storm water presentation Dec 6th
the regulations are coming and it will have a big price tag
Tax rate hearing at the first meeting in December
Tree hearing at the Common on Thursday
Franklin, MA
K. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Bylaw Amendment 10-651: Chapter 170, Vehicles and Traffic – 1st Reading
comes out of some comments from Mr Ristano and others
we send out salt and trucks about 20 nights and yet you can't park for the 150 nights
can we have a ban for only the times when there is a storm
national weather service calling for the forecast
up to the home owner to determine the weather conditions, but they get to park more frequently
still same time line, from 1:00 - 5:00 AM
Whalen - my concern is that we will tow 40 cars the first time
Nutting - we will give warnings, we will ticket, we don't tow right away, only after you have blocked the road and there is two feet of snow and we're trying to clear it
Whalen - think it is a great idea and we should try it
Kelly - I think it is a great idea, Police is already taxed at night, they don't need to spend time ticketing
Pfeffer - can we use the reverse 911 to call?
Nutting - if we can target it, we can use the web and cable announcement
Nutting - in my ten years, this is the first time we are reducing the burden
Jones - I think this is a good idea
Motion to move to second reading, passed 9-0
L. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
We will need an executive session
Thanks to Bryan Taberner and others
Storm water presentation Dec 6th
the regulations are coming and it will have a big price tag
Tax rate hearing at the first meeting in December
Tree hearing at the Common on Thursday
Franklin, MA
Live reporting - Budget 2012
2012 Budget Discussion
Signed a contract with KBA for about 500,000, down $300,000 from prior offer
Project manager contract signed, total of two contracts was 800,000 was budgeted at 1 M so they are well within. The MSBA will reimburse 50% of this amount
watching the dolars right out of the gate, on scheduled for bringing a total cost for the decision on renovation sometime late next year
Reduced 1 out of 6 municipal jobs over the past several years
despite that, we still provide quality municipal services
CPI is 2.9, wage increases at 2.25 percent well less than the cost of living
cost of health care is beating the bench mark every year.
people tend to complain about municipal pensions, overhaul started but it will take time
Legislature will try to make that more affordable overtime
getting pretty good bang for the buck
FY 2011 7 of 9 unions have reached an agreement with no pay raises
Firefighters still being worked
(missing contract on the Town side, trades union)
very conservative capital program, save some for snow and ice and for unemployment
no-high school building repairs and continue the sewer water repairs
There is a gap between revenues available and services being provided
consolidated services within Town and with other towns
Lost about $3.8 million dollars in state aid
at risk for cuts in additional state aid under the tight state budget problem
Schools have balanced with additional stimulus funding, that is one time money
If you look at the fixed costs that will go up, look at the one time dollars that have helped us
there will be a shortage
there will need to be policy decisions, a million dollars is 20 jobs
the vast majority of money goes to wages and benefits
We have a big challenge ahead
we will do our best to serve the citizens with what is available
We will have a real number in early February
Pfeffer - what unions haven't settled?
Nutting - There are five unions on the Schools side, one has settled, the others are in process
Whalen -
Nutting - if the state aid doesn't get cut, the deficit will be about 4 million
Special education is always exposed and those costs are going up, the Schools are short 2.5
Excise tax receipts are still down, local receipts based upon economy
the big number is how much is the state aid going to get cut
Whalen - it is reasonable to expect a cut
Nutting - I have talked with a lot of folks and it is uncertain
Whalen - is there any reason why they can't approach the teachers union with the same approach
Nutting - the School Committee negotiates in good faith
Jones - with worst case, 6 million, how many jobs are we looking at?
Nutting - on an average, 20 jobs per million, 100 jobs for 5 million, which means we pay unemployment
in a good spot, people can get hired elsewhere, but in this economy they likely won't so we'll be paying unemployment
Nutting - recall too, that the Schools do not renew every teacher every year, so that complicates the overall number
Zollo - best case, a 4 million number, worse could scale up from their
somewhere between 80-120 people across the Town and Schools
Unemployment, about 20,000 per person, unless they extend it again
we have some money already, we wouldn't need it all at once
Free cash, 2.5 million, most of it will be taken up by snow and ice and unemployment
Zollo - if the voters don't want to support override, every one is going to have to suffer across the board
Kelly - Town about 250, Schools - don't quote me on the numbers
Vallee - how much do we pay for the debt on our buildings?
Nutting - about 3 million, our target is 3.5% and we are under that
Whalen - I'd like to marry Vallee's and Zollo's comments, I don;t have the numbers in front of me. if you broke it down to the monthly tax bill, it was peanuts like $5
we don't spend a lot of money across the board, given that mountain of evidence we still have citizens who refuse to pay any money of pocket to preserve our Town
unfortunately, it going to be spread deeply and evenly
Franklin, MA
Signed a contract with KBA for about 500,000, down $300,000 from prior offer
Project manager contract signed, total of two contracts was 800,000 was budgeted at 1 M so they are well within. The MSBA will reimburse 50% of this amount
watching the dolars right out of the gate, on scheduled for bringing a total cost for the decision on renovation sometime late next year
Reduced 1 out of 6 municipal jobs over the past several years
despite that, we still provide quality municipal services
CPI is 2.9, wage increases at 2.25 percent well less than the cost of living
cost of health care is beating the bench mark every year.
people tend to complain about municipal pensions, overhaul started but it will take time
Legislature will try to make that more affordable overtime
getting pretty good bang for the buck
FY 2011 7 of 9 unions have reached an agreement with no pay raises
Firefighters still being worked
(missing contract on the Town side, trades union)
very conservative capital program, save some for snow and ice and for unemployment
no-high school building repairs and continue the sewer water repairs
There is a gap between revenues available and services being provided
consolidated services within Town and with other towns
Lost about $3.8 million dollars in state aid
at risk for cuts in additional state aid under the tight state budget problem
Schools have balanced with additional stimulus funding, that is one time money
If you look at the fixed costs that will go up, look at the one time dollars that have helped us
there will be a shortage
there will need to be policy decisions, a million dollars is 20 jobs
the vast majority of money goes to wages and benefits
We have a big challenge ahead
we will do our best to serve the citizens with what is available
We will have a real number in early February
Pfeffer - what unions haven't settled?
Nutting - There are five unions on the Schools side, one has settled, the others are in process
Whalen -
Nutting - if the state aid doesn't get cut, the deficit will be about 4 million
Special education is always exposed and those costs are going up, the Schools are short 2.5
Excise tax receipts are still down, local receipts based upon economy
the big number is how much is the state aid going to get cut
Whalen - it is reasonable to expect a cut
Nutting - I have talked with a lot of folks and it is uncertain
Whalen - is there any reason why they can't approach the teachers union with the same approach
Nutting - the School Committee negotiates in good faith
Jones - with worst case, 6 million, how many jobs are we looking at?
Nutting - on an average, 20 jobs per million, 100 jobs for 5 million, which means we pay unemployment
in a good spot, people can get hired elsewhere, but in this economy they likely won't so we'll be paying unemployment
Nutting - recall too, that the Schools do not renew every teacher every year, so that complicates the overall number
Zollo - best case, a 4 million number, worse could scale up from their
somewhere between 80-120 people across the Town and Schools
Unemployment, about 20,000 per person, unless they extend it again
we have some money already, we wouldn't need it all at once
Free cash, 2.5 million, most of it will be taken up by snow and ice and unemployment
Zollo - if the voters don't want to support override, every one is going to have to suffer across the board
Kelly - Town about 250, Schools - don't quote me on the numbers
Vallee - how much do we pay for the debt on our buildings?
Nutting - about 3 million, our target is 3.5% and we are under that
Whalen - I'd like to marry Vallee's and Zollo's comments, I don;t have the numbers in front of me. if you broke it down to the monthly tax bill, it was peanuts like $5
we don't spend a lot of money across the board, given that mountain of evidence we still have citizens who refuse to pay any money of pocket to preserve our Town
unfortunately, it going to be spread deeply and evenly
Franklin, MA
Live reporting - Senator Ross
I. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
Senator Richard Ross
There was a lot of change that took place in the election yesterday
The Scott Brown factor is alive and well, did pick up 16 seats in the House
Economic projections
Have a good relationship with the Governor
I recognize the piece that I think that is missing
Everybody needs to preserve their positions
The stimulus money was used to preserve public sector jobs
valid jobs but the funds could have been used for job creation
$2-2.5 billion budget deficit is coming
we have to face the hard facts with the couple of years coming down the pike
Did have an opportunity to participate in the Economic Development Summit last week
Well done, this is fascinating to see what you have taken advantage of
You should be acknowledged for supporting the service men, national guard and others for their service
When I have a community, I will treat it as a whole
Oliver Deans great grand nephew
BTW- I was impressed, in all my meeting experience, Sen Richard Ross is the first one who came, spoke and then stayed for the whole meeting.
Franklin, MA
Senator Richard Ross
There was a lot of change that took place in the election yesterday
The Scott Brown factor is alive and well, did pick up 16 seats in the House
Economic projections
Have a good relationship with the Governor
I recognize the piece that I think that is missing
Everybody needs to preserve their positions
The stimulus money was used to preserve public sector jobs
valid jobs but the funds could have been used for job creation
$2-2.5 billion budget deficit is coming
we have to face the hard facts with the couple of years coming down the pike
Did have an opportunity to participate in the Economic Development Summit last week
Well done, this is fascinating to see what you have taken advantage of
You should be acknowledged for supporting the service men, national guard and others for their service
When I have a community, I will treat it as a whole
Oliver Deans great grand nephew
BTW- I was impressed, in all my meeting experience, Sen Richard Ross is the first one who came, spoke and then stayed for the whole meeting.
Franklin, MA
Live reporting - Town Council
Present: Kelly, Jones, Vallee, Whalen, Mason, Pfeffer, Zollo, Powderly
Absent: none
A. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Executive Sessions September 29, 2010 and October 6, 2010
C. ANNOUNCEMENTS - Meetings of the Town Council are Recorded by Verizon and Comcast and the Franklin Matters website
D. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
E. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
F. APPOINTMENTS
Recreation Advisory Board - Kinjal Patel
motion to approve, passed 9-0
G. HEARINGS - none
H. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS - none
Franklin, MA
Absent: none
A. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Executive Sessions September 29, 2010 and October 6, 2010
C. ANNOUNCEMENTS - Meetings of the Town Council are Recorded by Verizon and Comcast and the Franklin Matters website
Recognized as Gold status for Bio-Tech
Recognized as an employer of support for military service
D. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
E. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
F. APPOINTMENTS
Recreation Advisory Board - Kinjal Patel
motion to approve, passed 9-0
G. HEARINGS - none
H. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS - none
Franklin, MA
Parmenter School: Story Walk - photos
Dolores and I got to take in the Story Walk on Sunday morning.
Enjoy the Story Walk!
Prior posts about the Nature Trail and Story Walk:
The back story on the Nature Trail at Parmenter was published on Monday
The guide to the Nature Trail was published on Tuesday
Franklin, MA
Enjoy the Story Walk!
Prior posts about the Nature Trail and Story Walk:
The back story on the Nature Trail at Parmenter was published on Monday
The guide to the Nature Trail was published on Tuesday
Franklin, MA
In the News - Treasurer to remained elected, voice heard
"It was nice to see (the questions) on there, giving us the choice. In the case of treasurer, it's right to make it an appointed position," Tierney said.
Others were left feeling confused by the questions.
"I didn't really understand it," said Clare Flynn.
"I couldn't make heads or tails of it," said Merrell Mastin.Read the article in the Milford Daily News:
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x370073945/Franklin-treasurer-to-remain-an-elected-post
In an election that embodied several local and statewide races, James Lacroix yesterday said it was Question 3 that lured him to the polls.
The Franklin resident said he voted to reduce the sales tax to 3 percent.
"We need to learn how to use the money more efficiently and do what we need to do instead of spending it wastefully," Lacroix said.
Read the article in the Milford Daily News
Franklin, MA
Fund raising weekend for Franklin Food Pantry
The Franklin Food Pantry is fortunate to participate in two, yes, two exciting fund raising events on one weekend.
Saturday, Nov 13 - Bigelow Station plays at the 3 Restaurant
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/10/fund-raiser-for-franklin-food-pantry.html
Sunday, Nov 14 - Fund Raising at Legacy Place
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/10/fund-raiser-for-franklin-food-pantry_23.html
How does the Legacy Place fund raiser work?
You buy a ticket for $10. This gets your name on the listing at Legacy Place. When you arrive on Sunday, Nov 14th. Check in to get a bracelet. You wear the bracelet during your shopping trip. The bracelet is an easy sign for the merchants to see that your part of the fund raising "Legacy of Giving" and you obtain the appropriate discount.
The $10 goes entirely to the Franklin Food Pantry. You gain by getting discounts on your purchases at participating vendors. A win-win!
Franklin, MA
Saturday, Nov 13 - Bigelow Station plays at the 3 Restaurant
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/10/fund-raiser-for-franklin-food-pantry.html
Sunday, Nov 14 - Fund Raising at Legacy Place
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/10/fund-raiser-for-franklin-food-pantry_23.html
How does the Legacy Place fund raiser work?
You buy a ticket for $10. This gets your name on the listing at Legacy Place. When you arrive on Sunday, Nov 14th. Check in to get a bracelet. You wear the bracelet during your shopping trip. The bracelet is an easy sign for the merchants to see that your part of the fund raising "Legacy of Giving" and you obtain the appropriate discount.
The $10 goes entirely to the Franklin Food Pantry. You gain by getting discounts on your purchases at participating vendors. A win-win!
Franklin, MA
Comedy Night at 3, November 19th
Thanksgiving Reservations Being Accepted
Thanksgiving at 3 will include our regular dinner menu as well as house-roasted turkey and all the favorite trimmings! For your reservation, please call 508.528.6333. 11:00am - 6:00pm.
3, 461 W. Central Street Franklin, MA 02038 508.528.6333 3-restaurant.com
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Charter Question 4 - Yes, Question 5 - No
12,829 voters casted their ballots on Tuesday, Nov 2, 2010 in Franklin. This accounts for 63.8% of the 20,106 registered voters.
Of particular importance were the two questions on the proposed Charter Changes, Question 4 covering the technical details passed. Question 5 attempting to shift the elected position of Treasurer/Collector to appointment failed.
Question 4 - technical changes to the charter
Yes - 8443
No - 2596
Blanks - 1790
Question 5 - switch to appointment of Treasurer/Collector
Yes - 4339
No - 7421
Blanks - 1069
The full set of results for all the candidates and questions, precinct by precinct:
Franklin, MA: General Election Results 11/02/2010
Thanks to Debbie Pellegri and all the election workers who did a wonderful job helping everyone today!
Franklin, MA
Of particular importance were the two questions on the proposed Charter Changes, Question 4 covering the technical details passed. Question 5 attempting to shift the elected position of Treasurer/Collector to appointment failed.
Question 4 - technical changes to the charter
Yes - 8443
No - 2596
Blanks - 1790
Question 5 - switch to appointment of Treasurer/Collector
Yes - 4339
No - 7421
Blanks - 1069
The full set of results for all the candidates and questions, precinct by precinct:
Franklin, MA: General Election Results 11/02/2010
Thanks to Debbie Pellegri and all the election workers who did a wonderful job helping everyone today!
Franklin, MA
Wachusett St Construction
On the run home from voting at the high school today, I see that there is preparation for paving in front of the Parmenter School on Wachusett St.
This is GOOD timing. No school today, kids, cars and buses won't be around!
PS - you will get out to vote today won't you!
Franklin, MA
This is GOOD timing. No school today, kids, cars and buses won't be around!
PS - you will get out to vote today won't you!
Franklin, MA
Parmenter School: Nature Trail Guide
The trail guide for the Nature Trail at the Parmenter Elementary School on Wachusett St in Franklin, MA.
Parmenter Nature Trail Guide 2010
Enjoy!
Franklin, MA
Parmenter Nature Trail Guide 2010
Enjoy!
Franklin, MA
Franklin, MA: Express Line - v2 #2
Franklin's newsletter - The Express Line is now published and available:
Franklin, MA: Express Line_Nov 1, 2010
You can subscribe to receive your own copy directly to your inbox:
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/subscriber-news
Franklin, MA
Franklin, MA: Express Line_Nov 1, 2010
You can subscribe to receive your own copy directly to your inbox:
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/subscriber-news
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