The Parmenter 2011 Race flyer:
Parmenter 2011 Race Flyer
The registration form:
parmenter_Regform_2011
You can also visit the race website to register online http://parmenter5k.weebly.com/
Franklin, MA
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
FRANKLIN RAIL TRAIL COMMITTEE MEETING - Agenda - 4/12/11
Proposed Agenda for April 12, 2011
Location: Franklin YMCA 45 Forge Hill Road
Start Time: 7:30PM
I. Call to Order / Introductions of New Attendees
A. Review & approve minutes of previous meeting
B. Make sure we have a volunteer to keep minutes of meeting
II. Report from Finance Committee
Report from Treasurer
III. Report from Grant Writing Committee
Meeting on March 31st and begin Strategic Plan
Proposed meeting on April 14th
C. We have an Eagle Scout lined up for proposed work in Forest
D. Need to Meet with EMC and Rockland Trust soon
IV. Earth Day Preparations for Beaver St. Location on April 16th
Tent, Table, Banner, Coffee, Brochures, sign up sheets, etc.
Get to Ron Clough list of volunteers
V. Report of April 23rd Road Race Committee
Discussion on progress to date and of Publicity
Agree on date and time to meet with M & M for final preps
VI. Report on Bellingham
Bellingham Lions – Ken
Politics and Fatman
Kiosk
VII. Unfinished Business:
VIII. New Business:
A.
IX. Set Date & place for Next Meeting and Adjourn
Franklin, MA
Location: Franklin YMCA 45 Forge Hill Road
Start Time: 7:30PM
I. Call to Order / Introductions of New Attendees
A. Review & approve minutes of previous meeting
B. Make sure we have a volunteer to keep minutes of meeting
II. Report from Finance Committee
Report from Treasurer
III. Report from Grant Writing Committee
Meeting on March 31st and begin Strategic Plan
Proposed meeting on April 14th
C. We have an Eagle Scout lined up for proposed work in Forest
D. Need to Meet with EMC and Rockland Trust soon
IV. Earth Day Preparations for Beaver St. Location on April 16th
Tent, Table, Banner, Coffee, Brochures, sign up sheets, etc.
Get to Ron Clough list of volunteers
V. Report of April 23rd Road Race Committee
Discussion on progress to date and of Publicity
Agree on date and time to meet with M & M for final preps
VI. Report on Bellingham
Bellingham Lions – Ken
Politics and Fatman
Kiosk
VII. Unfinished Business:
VIII. New Business:
A.
IX. Set Date & place for Next Meeting and Adjourn
Franklin, MA
Downtown Partnership Networking Luncheon - Apr 29th
Franklin Downtown Partnership
Networking Luncheon
Friday, April 29th-1:00
Dean College Campus Center-Dining Hall
Cost $5.50
Please RSVP Joel Carrara
Enjoy great food while networking with other Downtown Partnership members!
In the News - Newcomers, arrest, marathon, approval
Officials meet with Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club
by Staff reports
Police say Franklin teen spit at officer during arrest
by Brian Benson/Daily News staff
Franklin woman to realize dream of running Marathon
by Ashley Studley/Daily News staff
Taco Bell, Wendy's approved in Franklin
by Brian Benson/Daily News staff
Franklin, MA
Monday, April 11, 2011
FM #92 - Week ending Apr 10, 2011
Let's spend a few minutes reviewing what matters in Franklin, MA as the week comes to a close April 10th.
Time: 5 minutes, 58 seconds
MP3 File
Show Notes:
This internet radio show or podcast is number 92 in the series for Franklin Matters.
We'll look back at the week that was as it comes to a close Sunday Apr 10 before getting to the outlook on the week ahead.
As we mentioned last week, the Finance Committee was scheduled to meet on Tuesday. With the budget book not scheduled to be ready until the end of April, the meeting was canceled. The FINCOM budget hearings have been scheduled for May 2, 3, 5, 9 and 10. The calendar on Franklin Matters has been updated accordingly.
The Milford Daily News ran an article on this updated schedule and in the article stated:
So be it.
The Town Council met this week and spent time on the public hearing for the Nu-Style building which is getting closer to demolition and clean up than ever before. Several of the councilors created great sound bites on how long it is taken to do this. Jeff Nutting has the best comment in response:
My notes showed he said something like
http://www.franklincommunitygardens.org/
My full set of notes from the Council meeting can be found here
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/04/town-council-040611.html
As for town meetings this week
The School Committee is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, Apr 12. As we record this on Sunday, the agenda has not yet been posted.
The Long Range Financial Planning Committee is scheduled to meet on Weds. They are likely to pick up the discussion on the questions that they drafted as ones to be answered.
Earth Day comes Saturday. The DPW will set up at Beaver Pond to coordinate the clean up efforts of as many want to volunteer.
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/03/2011-earth-day-april-16th-at-beaver.html
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This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin. I can use your help.
How can you help, you ask?
If you have an interest in writing about something that matters in Franklin, please let me know.
As always -
This feedback loop is important. Thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visitFranklinmatters.blogspot.com/
If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com
The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission
I hope you enjoy!
Franklin, MA
Time: 5 minutes, 58 seconds
MP3 File
Show Notes:
This internet radio show or podcast is number 92 in the series for Franklin Matters.
We'll look back at the week that was as it comes to a close Sunday Apr 10 before getting to the outlook on the week ahead.
As we mentioned last week, the Finance Committee was scheduled to meet on Tuesday. With the budget book not scheduled to be ready until the end of April, the meeting was canceled. The FINCOM budget hearings have been scheduled for May 2, 3, 5, 9 and 10. The calendar on Franklin Matters has been updated accordingly.
The Milford Daily News ran an article on this updated schedule and in the article stated:
Town Council Chairman Scott Mason said the budget deficit probably will not be as bad as the $4 million to $6 million councilors predicted last year. He said he does not expect the council to seek an override this year.http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/04/does-not-expect-council-to-seek.html
So be it.
The Town Council met this week and spent time on the public hearing for the Nu-Style building which is getting closer to demolition and clean up than ever before. Several of the councilors created great sound bites on how long it is taken to do this. Jeff Nutting has the best comment in response:
My notes showed he said something like
”We have been trying to take care of the environment and minimize the Franklin tax dollars in the process.“The good news from the Council meeting was their action to create a “Community Gardens Committee.” Five members were appointed all from the group that has been working on this for the past several months. This is a great step forward. The King St Memorial Fields will be the site for about 40 raised bed gardens to be set up in May. You can follow the events on the website
http://www.franklincommunitygardens.org/
My full set of notes from the Council meeting can be found here
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/04/town-council-040611.html
As for town meetings this week
The School Committee is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, Apr 12. As we record this on Sunday, the agenda has not yet been posted.
The Long Range Financial Planning Committee is scheduled to meet on Weds. They are likely to pick up the discussion on the questions that they drafted as ones to be answered.
Earth Day comes Saturday. The DPW will set up at Beaver Pond to coordinate the clean up efforts of as many want to volunteer.
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/03/2011-earth-day-april-16th-at-beaver.html
---- ---- ----
This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin. I can use your help.
How can you help, you ask?
If you have an interest in writing about something that matters in Franklin, please let me know.
As always -
- If you like this, please tell your friends and neighbors
- If you don't like this, please tell me.
This feedback loop is important. Thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visitFranklinmatters.blogspot.com/
If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com
The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission
I hope you enjoy!
Franklin, MA
Mick Ebeling: The invention that unlocked a locked-in artist
After making electrical circuit connections with play dough, what do you do? Try solving an impossible problem.
Mick asks himself these questions everyday:
More on the Eye writer can be found here
Franklin, MA
Mick asks himself these questions everyday:
if not now, then when?
if not me, then who?
if not now, then when?
if not me, then who?
More on the Eye writer can be found here
Franklin, MA
"These students want to deal with the problem"
"When teachers or adults talk to students, it seems like they're talking down to them," Loureiro said. "We're talking to them as peers."
The program, which begins at 7 p.m. in the Dean College Campus Center, is targeted to college and high school juniors and seniors. But it is open to the community at large, organizers said.
Speakers will educate attendees about the causes of distracted driving, stress the importance of keeping two hands on the wheel and discuss ways technology - often at the root of the cause - could play a role in the solution, organizers said.
"The answer isn't turn off the technology," said Parry Aftab, a lawyer who founded the Teenangels initiative in 1999 and runs the Internet safety website WiredSafety.org. "It's let's make the technology safer, smarter and better. You're not going to drive in a quiet car all by yourself."Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x1302185156/Teenangels-in-Franklin-driving-young-motorists-to-safety#ixzz1JCsBF9Lr
Related posts on the teenangels
Testifying before MA Attorney General Martha Coakley
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/02/teenangels.html
Cyberbulling presentation to the School Committee
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/01/live-reporting-teen-angels.html
Text bullying Pledge
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/01/teen-angels-pledge-text-think-send.html
Franklin, MA
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Downtown walk around
Our Saturday morning walk to and around downtown Franklin presented a few photo opportunities.
First up was the line up of the ark and occupants at the First Federated Church

Acapulcos has a new sign on their window. Free wifi with a catch; it is only good from 11:00 AM through 3:00 PM.

Heading for Cafe Dolce I noticed that the flower boxes have been removed. Must be getting fixed up in time for the Spring installation of flowers in May by the Downtown Partnership.

What have you noticed around Franklin, now that we can all get out and around a bit with the better weather?
Franklin, MA
First up was the line up of the ark and occupants at the First Federated Church
Acapulcos has a new sign on their window. Free wifi with a catch; it is only good from 11:00 AM through 3:00 PM.
Heading for Cafe Dolce I noticed that the flower boxes have been removed. Must be getting fixed up in time for the Spring installation of flowers in May by the Downtown Partnership.
What have you noticed around Franklin, now that we can all get out and around a bit with the better weather?
Franklin, MA
How does New Hampshire do it?
New Hampshire is noted for its state liquor stores and no personal income tax. Yet they also have the highest property tax in New England. You have probably been part of a discussion on the pros and cons of what they do versus other states.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has just published their analysis with interesting results. New Hampshire is able to do what it does "in part because of favorable circumstances. States with needier populations or higher costs will likely spend more to provide the same level of services." The report shows ways in which MA and other New England states have needier populations and higher costs.
The report acknowledges that New Hampshire "has also made some policy choices to keep spending low and avoid broad based taxes." So can we do what they did? The report goes on to say that "some choices may be infeasible in the current environment or inappropriate in states with different preferences for public services."
So the bottom line works out to be, if you like MA stay here. If you think you like NH and the way they do things, go there. How NH does what they do doesn't translate well to other states.
FedResBkBoston_neppcrr1101-nhbriefing
This is the report summary. You can find the full report and accompanying tables of supporting figures on the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston website: http://www.bostonfed.org/news/press/2011/pr040711.htm
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the document.
Franklin, MA
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has just published their analysis with interesting results. New Hampshire is able to do what it does "in part because of favorable circumstances. States with needier populations or higher costs will likely spend more to provide the same level of services." The report shows ways in which MA and other New England states have needier populations and higher costs.
The report acknowledges that New Hampshire "has also made some policy choices to keep spending low and avoid broad based taxes." So can we do what they did? The report goes on to say that "some choices may be infeasible in the current environment or inappropriate in states with different preferences for public services."
So the bottom line works out to be, if you like MA stay here. If you think you like NH and the way they do things, go there. How NH does what they do doesn't translate well to other states.
FedResBkBoston_neppcrr1101-nhbriefing
This is the report summary. You can find the full report and accompanying tables of supporting figures on the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston website: http://www.bostonfed.org/news/press/2011/pr040711.htm
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the document.
Franklin, MA
In the News - YMCA kids and fitness
Families get fit at Franklin event
from The Milford Daily News News RSS by Julie Balise/Daily News staff
Franklin, MA
Saturday, April 9, 2011
10th Annual HMEA Independence 5K Walk Run Roll & Stroll
Gene Lavanchy, Fox 25 morning News anchor, and New England Patriot Steve Nelson will host the 10th Annual HMEA Independence 5K Walk Run Roll & Stroll on May 22 at EMC, 50 Constitution Blvd, in the Franklin Industrial Park.This video provides a good recap of what the events of the day are like.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x719609999/HMEA-5K-in-the-Park-is-May-22#ixzz1J1R0ozxz
My recap of 2010 can be found here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2010/05/hmea-5k-walk-and-family-fun-day.html
You can register to run, walk, or stroll on the HMEA website http://hmea.org/
Franklin, MA
"always good news to see an increase in state funding"
Milford's Chapter 90 funding would increase from $627,000 in fiscal 2011 to $812,000 in fiscal 2012. Mendon's would increase from $208,000 to $270,000. Upton's would rise from $239,000 to $320,000. Hopedale's would jump from $136,000 to $174,000 while Bellingham's would go from $392,000 to $510,000, according to a spreadsheet on the Department of Transportation website.
Franklin's road funding would grow from $713,000 to $923,000, while Medway's would jump from $318,000 to $413,000. Those are both nearly 30 percent increases that Vallee said would make a dramatic difference.
"I think this year was extraordinary with having the significant, record snowfalls and deterioration of roads," he said. "... There's never enough money for any specific need, but from my standpoint, this is a good use of taxpayer money. It goes directly to infrastructure and I think the increase was needed."
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x1076645343/Towns-in-line-to-get-more-road-repair-funds#ixzz1J1N74J7e
Information on the FY 2012 Budget can be found here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2011/01/fiscal-year-2012-budget-information.html
The Finance Committee will hold their budget hearings on May 2, 3, 5, 9 and 10. Each department will review their budget detail and answer questions on their operations and expenses.
Franklin, MA
In the News - Dean College, brush fire
Dean College takes part in Earth Day
by Staff reports
Franklin brush fire extinguished
by Brian Benson/Daily News staff
Franklin, MA
Where's the Train? Check "Rail Radio"
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation by Klark Jessen on 4/8/11
"The integration of Rail Radio and PTIS delivers real-time information directly from approaching trains to customers' cars," said MBTA General Manager Richard Davey. "This service gives commuter rail customers more accurate information about when their train will arrive."
The low wattage AM radio service is currently available at more than 80 MBTA commuter rail stations with over 50 parking spaces in Eastern Massachusetts. Customers should check LED monitors at their local stations for the "Rail Radio" frequency in their area.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Hey Mom, let's make some squishy circuits!
Looking for something to do and entertain the kids? Got play dough?
Stop at Radio Shack for some electrical parts and make some squishy circuits!
What? Watch, it is only a six minute video to get the idea.
For recipes and activities, visit the web site referenced as Anne Marie Thomas finishes her demo: Squishy Circuits
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the video.
Franklin, MA
Stop at Radio Shack for some electrical parts and make some squishy circuits!
What? Watch, it is only a six minute video to get the idea.
For recipes and activities, visit the web site referenced as Anne Marie Thomas finishes her demo: Squishy Circuits
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the video.
Franklin, MA
Let Your Life Speak
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Lifelong Learning by Pandora Carlucci on 4/7/11
Let Your Life Speak is a 3-day workshop that will be offered this summer for incoming high school seniors. Pamela McIntyre, Ph.D. and Janet Pergola, FHS Faculty, are collaborating on this class that is designed to help students communicate about themselves through college essays and interviews. The name of the class has its origins in an old Quaker saying that refers to having the ability to articulate your values, priorities, and interests. Throughout one's life and most particularly during senior year, seniors will be asked to communicate who they are to colleges, employers, and scholarship foundations. Furthermore, seniors will need to write college essays and interview with admission officers. Throughout these processes, they will need to share information about who they are and what is important to them. This class asks each incoming senior: Do you know what you want to say? Do you know how you're going to say it? In this class students will:
- Explore and identify primary strengths, passions, and priorities
- Learn how to write effective college essays
- Enhance and refine your interviewing and public presentation skills
For more information:
Telephone: Lifelong Learning at 508-553-4814 0r email: lifelong@franklin.k12.ma.us
To register: www.franklin.k12.ma.us select the Summer Program from the center of the page, select Let Your Life Speak.
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