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/
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
"Reductions in aid would have especially hurt towns such as Franklin"
In Franklin, where Town Councilor Tina Powderly has urged online for residents to tell their legislators to support the reform, the town has also had success negotiating with its unions, Town Council Chairman Scott Mason said.
Nevertheless, "we need to take the constraints off and have a little more control of our own financial destiny," Mason said, adding he was surprised the issue came up this year. "No one on the state level has seemed to want to step forward and take the reins on it. Unfortunately it's a political time bomb."
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x1890541283/Local-towns-pleased-with-state-aid-numbers-for-next-year#ixzz1JxaUgMeZ
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Franklin Community Garden Committee to meet Thursday
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Good luck Boston Marathoners!
Good luck to the approx 25 runners from Franklin registered to run the Boston Marathon today.
May the wind be at your back and the road be kind to you this day!
Additional information can be found on the revised BAA website here: http://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon.aspx
Franklin, MA
May the wind be at your back and the road be kind to you this day!
Additional information can be found on the revised BAA website here: http://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon.aspx
Franklin, MA
Earth Day - 2011 - Pleasant St results
Earth Day 2011, a set on Flickr.
On my Sunday run, returning along Pleasant St, I found good piles of trash in the blue bags used on Earth Day.Thanks for all the help! Earthy Day is every day, there are still areas around Franklin that haven't been touched and need to be cleaned.
Of course, we also need to stop treating the roadway as a dump zone. Please don't discard your trash along the road!
Franklin, MA
Emergency utility work on Union St
Couldn't get through on Union St early Sunday morning? The Franklin Police had it blocked off to allow some emergency utility work. The police log for 11:35 PM on Saturday April 16th reads:

When a car goes against a pole, the pole usually wins. In this case, it still needed to be replaced. No word on the condition of the driver from the police report.
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SEVERAL 911'S REPORTS CAR V POLE. ALL CRUISERS RESP. FD RESP. NATIONAL GRID RESP. REPORT TO FOLLOW. GROVE STREET TOWED MV. POLE 3
When a car goes against a pole, the pole usually wins. In this case, it still needed to be replaced. No word on the condition of the driver from the police report.
Franklin, MA
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Apr 20, 2011
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – March 16, 2011
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
E. APPOINTMENTS
F. HEARINGS
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION:
1. Resolution 11-12: Order of Taking-Land Located on Colt Road and Washington Street
2. Resolution 11-13: Designation of “Special Municipal Employees” Under State Ethics Law
3. Resolution 11-14: Acceptance of Deed of Parcel 212-011, Pond Street Pursuant to G.L. Chapter 60, Section 77C
4. Resolution 11-15: Acceptance of Deed of Parcel 212-012, Pond Street Pursuant to G.L. Chapter 60, Section 77C
5. Zoning Bylaw 11-652: Amendment to Chapter 185 §4. Districts Enumerated – Referral to
Planning Board
6. Zoning Bylaw 11-653: Amendment to Chapter 185 §7. Compliance Required – Referral to
Planning Board
7. Zoning Bylaw 11-654: Amendment to Chapter 185 §12. Schedule of Lot, Area, Frontage, Yard & Height Requirements. – Referral to Planning Board
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
L. OLD BUSINESS
M. NEW BUSINESS
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
P. ADJOURN
The full document for this meeting's agenda can be found here:
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2011tc%20Complete%20With%20Documents/04202011agenda.pdf
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B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
E. APPOINTMENTS
F. HEARINGS
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION:
1. Resolution 11-12: Order of Taking-Land Located on Colt Road and Washington Street
2. Resolution 11-13: Designation of “Special Municipal Employees” Under State Ethics Law
3. Resolution 11-14: Acceptance of Deed of Parcel 212-011, Pond Street Pursuant to G.L. Chapter 60, Section 77C
4. Resolution 11-15: Acceptance of Deed of Parcel 212-012, Pond Street Pursuant to G.L. Chapter 60, Section 77C
5. Zoning Bylaw 11-652: Amendment to Chapter 185 §4. Districts Enumerated – Referral to
Planning Board
6. Zoning Bylaw 11-653: Amendment to Chapter 185 §7. Compliance Required – Referral to
Planning Board
7. Zoning Bylaw 11-654: Amendment to Chapter 185 §12. Schedule of Lot, Area, Frontage, Yard & Height Requirements. – Referral to Planning Board
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
L. OLD BUSINESS
M. NEW BUSINESS
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required
P. ADJOURN
The full document for this meeting's agenda can be found here:
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2011tc%20Complete%20With%20Documents/04202011agenda.pdf
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Sunday, April 17, 2011
Earth Day - left the area cleaner
Jim Esterbrook, Franklin DPW GIS Manager, said there was a good turnout for Franklin's Earth Clean cleanup activities. He worked with some groups before hand to coordinate where they would clean so they would save some time traveling to Beaver Pond to check in and then go out to their area. The cool weather may have held the turnout down although the athletic fields are Beaver Pond were busy with teams practicing.
Dave Labonte (standing beside the booth in the photo below) of the Franklin Citizens Rail Trail Committee, co-sponsors of the clean up, split time securing the tent and table from being blown over by the wind, and answering questions about the groups activities.

The 5K road race on the former Putnam property on Saturday, April 23 will help to create awareness for the rail trail as well as serve as a fund raiser for the group. Information on the race can be found here.

Pictured in the photo (from left to right): Colleen Kleya, Kevin Silvia, Brian O'Connell and Justin Kleya.
At the Whole Foods Market parking lot in Bellingham, the Grass Gypsys bundled up to stay warm, entertained the crowd. David Dobrzynski coordinated the efforts for the 12th Annual Clean Up along the Charles River. He thought the weather played more of a part in the turnout than the schedule. It was the start of school vacation for Franklin and other communities but the cool wind and overcast skies did not help. Several of the canopies were blown over in the parking lot and were taken down due to the high winds. One scout troop had been scheduled to participate with 30 scouts and showed up with 16.
A good deal of trash was removed from the Charles River shores. One disturbing trend reported in three different spots was that gas or oil cans were found leaking along the shore. "This is our water, you'd think by now people would have gotten the message." The important point was that while participation was down from prior years, "We left the place cleaner than it was so that is a good thing."
For additional information on
Recall last year 125 tires were removed from Mine Brook
Franklin, MA
Dave Labonte (standing beside the booth in the photo below) of the Franklin Citizens Rail Trail Committee, co-sponsors of the clean up, split time securing the tent and table from being blown over by the wind, and answering questions about the groups activities.
The 5K road race on the former Putnam property on Saturday, April 23 will help to create awareness for the rail trail as well as serve as a fund raiser for the group. Information on the race can be found here.
Pictured in the photo (from left to right): Colleen Kleya, Kevin Silvia, Brian O'Connell and Justin Kleya.
At the Whole Foods Market parking lot in Bellingham, the Grass Gypsys bundled up to stay warm, entertained the crowd. David Dobrzynski coordinated the efforts for the 12th Annual Clean Up along the Charles River. He thought the weather played more of a part in the turnout than the schedule. It was the start of school vacation for Franklin and other communities but the cool wind and overcast skies did not help. Several of the canopies were blown over in the parking lot and were taken down due to the high winds. One scout troop had been scheduled to participate with 30 scouts and showed up with 16.
A good deal of trash was removed from the Charles River shores. One disturbing trend reported in three different spots was that gas or oil cans were found leaking along the shore. "This is our water, you'd think by now people would have gotten the message." The important point was that while participation was down from prior years, "We left the place cleaner than it was so that is a good thing."
For additional information on
- the Charles River Watershed Association can be found here
- the Grass Gypsys can be found here
- the Franklin Citizens Rail Trail Committee can be found here
Recall last year 125 tires were removed from Mine Brook
Franklin, MA
5K Road Race - April 23, 2011
The Franklin Citizens Rail Trail Committee are sponsoring a 5K road race om the former Putnam grounds off Washington St on Apr 23, 2011.
FCRTC_RaceFlyer_2011
Help support the FCRTC’s effort to develop Franklin’s SNETT multi-use recreational trail.
Registration: 8:00 – 8:45 AM
Start Time: Run 9:00 AM / Walk 9:15 AM
Start / Finish: Putnam Property, Washington St. Franklin, MA
Run - 5k loop of paved road. Former Putnam property, to Grove & Washington Streets.
Walk -1mile walk, paved road on former Putnam property.
Entry Fee: $20 prior to race day, $25 day of the race, $10 students.
Register online at: http://www.franklinrailtrail.org
Franklin, MA
FCRTC_RaceFlyer_2011
Help support the FCRTC’s effort to develop Franklin’s SNETT multi-use recreational trail.
Registration: 8:00 – 8:45 AM
Start Time: Run 9:00 AM / Walk 9:15 AM
Start / Finish: Putnam Property, Washington St. Franklin, MA
Run - 5k loop of paved road. Former Putnam property, to Grove & Washington Streets.
Walk -1mile walk, paved road on former Putnam property.
Entry Fee: $20 prior to race day, $25 day of the race, $10 students.
Register online at: http://www.franklinrailtrail.org
Franklin, MA
Budget Alert
Please consider contacting your local legislator (letters attached below) to push for passage of municipal health care reform. Franklin and its employees are ahead of the curve on this issue, and we've been able to realize significant benefits over the past few years by working together to implement changes to health care plan design outside of collective bargaining. Our local efforts have saved money for both the employees and the town. It is time to codify the right of a municipality to manage this out of control cost. The measures below do this, while maintaining many of the collective bargaining rights of unions.
Thanks for your consideration.
Tina Powderly
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
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Franklin, MA: Old Masonic Building Fire
In the News - fire, Masonic Temple, Rachel's Challenge
Fire guts Franklin building
by Daily News staffFire destroys abandoned Masonic Temple in Franklin
by Staff reportsFranklin students take up Rachel's Challenge
by Brian Benson/Daily News staffFranklin, MA
Senate Approves Local Aid Resolution
On April 14, 2011, the Senate approved a resolution declaring its intent to fund Chapter 70 and Unrestricted General Government Aid at levels not less than the amounts appearing in the House Ways and Means Committee's budget.
What does this mean?
This means that the numbers from the House Ways and Means Budget released earlier can be used with some confidence in planning for the Franklin budget.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Community Gardens Update
Hi Everyone,
Happy Spring! We have been really busy with garden business and we have several updates to share with you.
The biggest piece of news is that the Town of Franklin has established a community garden committee! The first meeting of the Franklin Community Garden Committee will be held on April 21, 2011 at 9 AM in the Franklin Municipal building in room 205. All of the town committee meetings are open to the public. Future meetings will most likely be scheduled for the evening, however, the Town Clerk will be swearing in the committee members so the first meeting has been planned during business hours.
The agenda will be posted soon, and will be available for viewing on this page:
Meanwhile, we have established the Friends of Franklin Community Gardens to partner with the Franklin Community Gardens Town Committee. The Friends will help by providing financial support for materials and supplies needed to build the garden, as well as educational and enrichment programs to benefit our entire community.
Whether you are hoping for a garden space for yourself or your community group, seeking to volunteer for the initial Build Day or future garden work days, helping the Franklin Food Pantry Giving Garden team, supporting the Friends as a member, donor, sponsor, or volunteer, or any/all of the above, we hope everyone is as excited as we are to see the garden become a reality this year!
Please be on the lookout for upcoming emails containing information on garden sign-ups, volunteer opportunities, the Friends of Franklin Community Gardens, and more. In the meantime, please visit us on the web at: www.franklincommunitygardens.org . Thank you for your interest and support!
In health and springtime,
Amy, Chris, Nicole, Lauren, Deb, and Teresa
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In the News - recycling, art, FSPA
Recycling fundraiser set in Franklin
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Franklin Art Association offering scholarship
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Franklin school presents 'Night of Opera Scenes'
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Cooking Classes at Whole Foods in Bellingham
Monday, April 18th
Cooking with Greens! - 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Cost: $5.00 donation to the Whole Planet FoundationAre you tired of eating plain old steamed greens? Do wish you were eating more green leafy vegetables? Don't feel bad, GREENS tend to be the #1 missing ingredient in the standard American diet. Learn how to incorporate this missing element to achieve excellent health and vitality in the Cooking with Greens class.
Join Karen, the Healthy Eating Specialist in this educational cooking class and learn some great ideas on how to get more green into your diet!
Thursday, April 28th
Health Starts RAW Foods Cooking Class - 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Cost: $5.00 and please sign up and pay in advance at the Customer Sevice boothBy popular demand, we are offering our Raw Foods "cooking" class again!
Learn about the many health benefits that are associated with the Raw Foods way of life, while sampling many great dishes that are not cooked above 104 degrees.
Attend this class for some motivation and added support in your journey to becoming the healthiest "YOU" you can be! Receive an assortment of ways to incorporate more RAW Foods following the 4 Healthy Eating Pillars; Plant Strong, Whole Food, Healthy Fats and Nutrient Dense into your diet.
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