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Sunday, December 2, 2012
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Dec 5, 2012
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
April 18, 2012
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29.
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
Citizenship Award – Stella Jeon
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
E. APPOINTMENTS
Cultural Council - Caterina Colson
2013-2014 Election Workers
F. HEARINGS
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
Change of Location and Alteration of Premises - Pour Richard’s Wine and Spirits
2013 Annual Alcoholic Beverages Licenses Renewals
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 12-82: Legal Notices
2. Resolution 12-83: 2013 Schedule of Town Council Meetings
3. Resolution 12-84: Southern New England Trunkline Trail Multi-Community Joint Planning Resolution
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 set of documents for this meeting can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2012%20docs/120512.pdf
Power 88 Rock Radio Station in Franklin Providing Dean College Students Practical Experience Behind the Microphone
Power 88 Rock Radio Station in Franklin Providing Dean College
Students Practical Experience Behind the Microphone
Franklin, MA – In the world of Higher Education, it is widely agreed that the more hands-on, out-of-classroom experience a student can gain, the better prepared they are to reach their career goals after college. Luckily for students in Dean College's communications program, Dean College operates a 175 watt; Arbitron rated radio station serving a twenty mile radius.
Power 88 Radio Station has a state-of-the-art studio broadcasting from Dean College in Franklin, Massachusetts. With some of the most advanced equipment in the industry, along with the equipment and capability to broadcast remotely, students of Dean are very involved in maintaining the quality and success of the professionally run radio station. Very recently, Power 88 achieved a 0.1 arbitron rating, meaning the station had at least 24,000 listeners at a given time.
Students of Dean are presented a unique opportunity as on-air talent, program directors, producers, and interactive media coordinators at Power 88. Their role within the radio station is guided by professionals with many years of radio experience, and students' duties fall in line with their future career goals.
Edward Leeseberg is a junior in the Communications program at Dean College, though being from Franklin, he is no stranger to Power 88.
"In an ideal world, my dream job would be to be starting as on-air talent and hopefully moving up the ladder at a radio station similar to WZLX or WAAF in the Boston radio market," said Leeseberg.
Understanding student needs to achieve their career goals in the ever-changing media world, Communications Arts program Coordinator Tom Shaker and Power 88 General Manager Vic Michaels encourage student involvement, and in some cases, build it into Dean classes and curriculums.
Power 88 carries 175 watts behind it, meaning it can be heard from as far away as twenty miles from Franklin, Massachusetts, as well as around the world via internet streaming. Click here to stream power 88 on your computer. Click here to visit Power 88 on Facebook.
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About Power 88:
Power 88.3FM is a rock radio station broadcasting from Dean College in Franklin, Massachusetts. The station has 175 watts behind it and has a radius of approx. twenty miles surrounding Franklin. Power 88 is professionally run and student staffed featuring a wide-range rock format. Power 88 is 100% commercial free.
A fish story of a different sort in Franklin
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via Wicked Local Franklin News RSS by Julia Spitz/Daily News staff on 12/1/12
"Bo is a famous fish,'' said his owner, Judy Weinberg. "He won the whole circuit'' in 2009, including the Northeast Council of Aquarium Societies' William T. Innes Award for accumulating the most points in member societies' shows.
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
12 Days of Donating: Day 2
On Day 2 of the "12 Days of Donating", let's continue to look back through the events of the year and see how much we can be thankful for in Franklin.
In February, while the big news was that the Town Council set the date for the debt exclusion vote for the new Franklin High School, that seemed to overshadow the Library being decertified by the MA Board of Library Governors. We will spend more time on the new high school in March but for now recall the issue of the Library decertification.

First word came from outside
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/franklin-public-library-decertified.html
The "Municipal Appropriate Requirement" became a new term to understand
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/municipal-appropriation-requirement-mar.html
The MDN gets into the issue
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/urge-restoration-of-funding-to-franklin.html
Digging back into the Budget cycle for FY 2012 didn't reveal much discussion about the cuts that were made
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/in-news-library.html
The Library was recertified early in April.
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/in-news-library.html
During the decertification period, the Library was open to all but the lending of books were only available to Franklin residents. Franklin residents were also prevented from obtaining materials from the interlibrary loan program. Franklin has applied for a new waiver from the MAR requirements for FY 2013 and we won;t find out until later if that will be approved.
So how does this related to the 12 Days of Donating? Money, it all takes money. From the Franklin budget to our personal budget to feed and fund our family life, money is a key resource. The Franklin Food Elves are combining forces with the Franklin Downtown Partnership for the “12 Days of Donating” campaign to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry. Donation bins are available at these participating businesses:
In February, while the big news was that the Town Council set the date for the debt exclusion vote for the new Franklin High School, that seemed to overshadow the Library being decertified by the MA Board of Library Governors. We will spend more time on the new high school in March but for now recall the issue of the Library decertification.
First word came from outside
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/franklin-public-library-decertified.html
The "Municipal Appropriate Requirement" became a new term to understand
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/municipal-appropriation-requirement-mar.html
The MDN gets into the issue
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/urge-restoration-of-funding-to-franklin.html
Digging back into the Budget cycle for FY 2012 didn't reveal much discussion about the cuts that were made
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/in-news-library.html
The Library was recertified early in April.
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/02/in-news-library.html
During the decertification period, the Library was open to all but the lending of books were only available to Franklin residents. Franklin residents were also prevented from obtaining materials from the interlibrary loan program. Franklin has applied for a new waiver from the MAR requirements for FY 2013 and we won;t find out until later if that will be approved.
So how does this related to the 12 Days of Donating? Money, it all takes money. From the Franklin budget to our personal budget to feed and fund our family life, money is a key resource. The Franklin Food Elves are combining forces with the Franklin Downtown Partnership for the “12 Days of Donating” campaign to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry. Donation bins are available at these participating businesses:
- Berry Insurance, 9 Main St.
- Chestnut Dental Associates, 38 Pond St.
- Dean Bank, 21 Main St.
- Dean College, Campus Center
- DCU, 500 West Central St.
- East Coast Driving School, 25 East Central St.
- Emma’s Quilt Cupboard, 12 Main St.
- Franklin Downtown Partnership Office, 9 East Central St.
- Jane’s Frames, 11 East Central St.
- Murphy Business, 15 East Central St.
- RE/MAX Executive Realty, 445 Franklin Village Dr.
You can also make a donation securely through the Franklin Food Pantry web page
"a cause to rally around"
The Franklin Food Elves are back for another round of "12 Days of Donating". The Milford Daily News reports on their efforts for the Franklin Food Pantry:
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x719500551/Franklin-food-elves-back-for-another-year-of-giving#ixzz2DnulQDdm
More about the Food Elves and the Franklin Downtown Partnership
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2012/11/food-drive-kicks-off-thursday.html
Disclosure: I am honored to lead the Board of the Directors for the Franklin Food Pantry and thoroughly approve of the efforts of the Franklin Food Elves. Franklin does matter!
"It’s not the stereotypical family coming in here," Sottile said. "It’s the neighbors; it’s the people who are working. You could have both parents working and still not make enough money to provide."
Erin Lynch, the food pantry’s developmental director, said Friday the drive brings in the whole town.
"We love to see the community come together on this," Lynch said. "You can always accomplish more together. This event shows that when you work as a team, you can maximize your resources for the greatest results."
She added, "When you look at the ways something like this benefits the community, it’s not just the recipients here at the food pantry: It’s any organization that needs help. When you have kids learn they can make a difference, it benefits everybody."
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x719500551/Franklin-food-elves-back-for-another-year-of-giving#ixzz2DnulQDdm
More about the Food Elves and the Franklin Downtown Partnership
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2012/11/food-drive-kicks-off-thursday.html
Disclosure: I am honored to lead the Board of the Directors for the Franklin Food Pantry and thoroughly approve of the efforts of the Franklin Food Elves. Franklin does matter!
You made the Holiday Stroll a great success!
from Lisa Piana Executive Director of the Franklin Downtown Partnership:
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Preschool Exploration Open House
Preschool Exploration Open House
Franklin, MA – Dean College Children's Center will host an Exploration Open House on January 14, 2013 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Parents of preschool children ages 2 ½ years old through 5 years old are encouraged to stop by during exploration hours, bring their child to explore the school, and learn about our program.
Innovative and progressive, the school is NAEYC accredited and well known in the community for an excellent preschool experience. Dean Children's Center has an adult to child ratio of 1:5 and has credentialed teachers as well as teachers-in-training. The center has a professional, caring environment where young children learn through hands-on exploration and enjoy enrichment programs in science, puppetry, music and dance.
Applications are now being accepted for preschool enrollment. An NAEYC Accredited program, the Children's Center serves as an inspiring environment for children and a lab school for Early Childhood Education at Dean College. Dean Children's Center uses a developmental approach which reflects education research in child development and peer conflict resolution. "We are a regional resource to parents and educators on peer conflict resolution in young children and our lab school is a demonstration site for best practices in early education of children" states Director Faith Nickolas.
Dean College Children's Center located at 144 School Street in Franklin. For more information, call 508-541-1598.
Man suffers serious injuries in fall from tree in Franklin
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via The Milford Daily News News RSS by Matt Tota/Daily News staff on 11/30/12
A man was flown by medical rescue helicopter Friday morning to UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester after a fall from a tree, fire officials said.
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Friday, November 30, 2012
12 Days of Donating: Day 1
On Day 1 of the "12 Days of Donating", let's look back through the events of the year and see how much we can be thankful for in Franklin.
In January, the Historical Museum celebrated the birthday of Benjamin Franklin. Vera Meyer returned to glass the glass harmonica which had been one of Ben's inventions.

You can view additional photos from the birthday party here:
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/01/historical-museum-photo-essay-jan-29.html
The Franklin Food Elves are combining forces with the Franklin Downtown Partnership for the “12 Days of Donating” campaign to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry. Donation bins are available at these participating businesses:
In January, the Historical Museum celebrated the birthday of Benjamin Franklin. Vera Meyer returned to glass the glass harmonica which had been one of Ben's inventions.
You can view additional photos from the birthday party here:
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/01/historical-museum-photo-essay-jan-29.html
The Franklin Food Elves are combining forces with the Franklin Downtown Partnership for the “12 Days of Donating” campaign to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry. Donation bins are available at these participating businesses:
- Berry Insurance, 9 Main St.
- Chestnut Dental Associates, 38 Pond St.
- Dean Bank, 21 Main St.
- Dean College, Campus Center
- DCU, 500 West Central St.
- East Coast Driving School, 25 East Central St.
- Emma’s Quilt Cupboard, 12 Main St.
- Franklin Downtown Partnership Office, 9 East Central St.
- Jane’s Frames, 11 East Central St.
- Murphy Business, 15 East Central St.
- RE/MAX Executive Realty, 445 Franklin Village Dr.
You can also make a donation securely through the Franklin Food Pantry web page
Alan Procknow: Franklin's Industrial Revolution
Alan Procknow, a senior majoring in History at Dean College, presented this study during the Holiday Stroll at the Franklin Historical Museum, Thursday Nov 29, 2012.
The Franklin Historical Museum web page can be found here:
http://www.franklinhistoricalmuseum.com/
or on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/FHM02038
The Franklin Historical Museum web page can be found here:
http://www.franklinhistoricalmuseum.com/
or on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/FHM02038
Holiday Stroll - Photo essay
The bargain of the day was the Christmas wreaths being sold by the Friends of Franklin to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry.
At $5, they wreaths were moving quickly. This one is already hanging on my front door! (For the very observant, yes, I did change the photo. The wreath by daylight looked so much better than in the night view I originally had here.)
The Mount St. Charles Handbell Choir performed and explained their process at Dean Bank
The Franklin Art Center was alight and welcoming!
A great holiday idea is the Franklin Calendar. Available at the Franklin Art Center $15. Each month displays a different work of art in and around Franklin.
The downtown was busy with families and a festive spirit in the cool evening air.
At the Franklin Historical Museum, Mrs Claus had a circle of young folks listening with great attention. Everyone leaving her area left with big smiles!
Alan Procknow, a senior majoring in History at Dean College, presented on Franklin's role in the Industrial Revolution. A link to the presentation document will be added here.
It was a good night be in and around downtown Franklin. There were other places I could have stopped but time was short and there was so much to do! Albeit cool, the weather was good and the moon rose brightly over Franklin.
Thanks to the Franklin Downtown Partnership, all their helpers and sponsors for this wonderful evening.
At $5, they wreaths were moving quickly. This one is already hanging on my front door! (For the very observant, yes, I did change the photo. The wreath by daylight looked so much better than in the night view I originally had here.)
The Mount St. Charles Handbell Choir performed and explained their process at Dean Bank
The Franklin Art Center was alight and welcoming!
A great holiday idea is the Franklin Calendar. Available at the Franklin Art Center $15. Each month displays a different work of art in and around Franklin.
The downtown was busy with families and a festive spirit in the cool evening air.
At the Franklin Historical Museum, Mrs Claus had a circle of young folks listening with great attention. Everyone leaving her area left with big smiles!
Alan Procknow, a senior majoring in History at Dean College, presented on Franklin's role in the Industrial Revolution. A link to the presentation document will be added here.
It was a good night be in and around downtown Franklin. There were other places I could have stopped but time was short and there was so much to do! Albeit cool, the weather was good and the moon rose brightly over Franklin.
Thanks to the Franklin Downtown Partnership, all their helpers and sponsors for this wonderful evening.
"It’s mostly the guts of the school"
The next priority in line of sight for the Franklin school district facilities needs is the Davis Thayer Elementary School.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107416149/Architect-for-Franklin-school-study-to-be-picked#ixzz2DhX8hhjM
The recent School Committee capital plan
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-public-schools-capital-plan-fy.html
The project has been on the town’s agenda for at least a few years, he said, but other concerns pushed the renovations aside.
"It was on the radar screen, but the high school just dominated the discussion over the past few years," he said. "Now it’s time to address the Davis Thayer issue."
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said the school, constructed in 1924, was designed with a different era in mind.
"It just wasn’t built for the educational expectations of the 21st century," Sabolinski said.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107416149/Architect-for-Franklin-school-study-to-be-picked#ixzz2DhX8hhjM
The recent School Committee capital plan
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-public-schools-capital-plan-fy.html
In the News: NuStyle, Schofield Dr
Franklin's 'brownfield' referenced is the former NuStyle property on Grove St.
Using gold to turn the region's brownfields into green
Cops help with Schofield Drive fire in Franklin
Using gold to turn the region's brownfields into green
by Laura Krantz/Daily News staff
Cops help with Schofield Drive fire in Franklin
by Matt Tota/Daily News staff
Voices of Franklin: How many ounces of Franklin's medicated municipal tap water to ingest daily?
Dear Health Board members:
In light of your decision last year to continue fluoridating Franklin inhabitants through the public water supply, medical best practice principles require that you provide residents with dosage information.
As you are aware, recent studies have shown, and federal health officials have warned, that ingesting too much fluoride poses various health risks, ranging from fluorosis of the teeth and bones to impaired brain development in children. Therefore it is necessary now for responsible Franklin parents to begin carefully monitoring and controlling the amount of municipal tap water that is being ingested by the children for hydration and through cooking.
We have already contacted state and federal health officials for this important information but they will not say how much fluoridated tap water is safe to consume because fluoridation is ordered by local officials, not state or federal. According to MA General Law Chapter 111, you are 100% responsible for the drugging of our water and therefore are responsible for publishing the dosage recommendations.
Please advise as soon as possible: How many ounces of municipal tap water per day are optimal? By optimal, we mean the number of ounces that will both provide your program's intended benefits and also not expose Franklin's inhabitants to the growing list of fluoridation's side effects. Please specify your recommended daily ounces for adults, children, infants, and those on dialysis.
Thank you in advance.
Rich Aucoin
www.FranklinFluorideCouncil.com
As you are aware, recent studies have shown, and federal health officials have warned, that ingesting too much fluoride poses various health risks, ranging from fluorosis of the teeth and bones to impaired brain development in children. Therefore it is necessary now for responsible Franklin parents to begin carefully monitoring and controlling the amount of municipal tap water that is being ingested by the children for hydration and through cooking.
We have already contacted state and federal health officials for this important information but they will not say how much fluoridated tap water is safe to consume because fluoridation is ordered by local officials, not state or federal. According to MA General Law Chapter 111, you are 100% responsible for the drugging of our water and therefore are responsible for publishing the dosage recommendations.
Please advise as soon as possible: How many ounces of municipal tap water per day are optimal? By optimal, we mean the number of ounces that will both provide your program's intended benefits and also not expose Franklin's inhabitants to the growing list of fluoridation's side effects. Please specify your recommended daily ounces for adults, children, infants, and those on dialysis.
Thank you in advance.
Rich Aucoin
www.FranklinFluorideCouncil.com
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Town Council - 11/28/12
The collection of posts reported live during the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Nov 28, 2012 can be found here:
Related posts
The tax rate information and analysis was updated and posted here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/tax-rate-info-for-fy-2013-updated.html
The full agenda for the meeting is here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda-nov-28.html
- Live reporting: closing
- Live reporting: Legislation
- Live reporting: Tax Hearing
- Live reporting: Town Council - Nov 28, 2012
Related posts
The tax rate information and analysis was updated and posted here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/tax-rate-info-for-fy-2013-updated.html
The full agenda for the meeting is here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda-nov-28.html
"Nutcracker" - Dec 15, Dec 16
Rehearsing for their debut performances in the "Nutcracker" as Clara are Celine Santorsola, left and Caroline Lounsbury, right, at the Patti Eisenhauer Dance Center in Franklin, MA.
The show performances are Saturday, December 15 at 5:30pm and Sunday, December 16 at 1pm. Tickets are available by calling 508-520-7873.
In the News: committee openings, tax rate, commuter rail
Franklin seeks members for committees
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Franklin taxes to rise
by Matt Tota/Daily News staff
Mobile ticketing option available on Framingham, Franklin rail lines
by Brian Benson/Daily News staff
Mingle, Jingle, & Shop - Sunday 12/2 @ Dean College
To benefit the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School 8th grade class trip to Washington DC in the spring
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