Rob Crummet lives on Ledge St. Yes Ledge St, you might recognize it if you have seen the recently published road condition report. It is #2 on the list.
Scroll through his letter and view the pictures of the #2 road in Franklin.
When will Ledge St be fixed? Rob would like to know.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Franklin Senior Center: AARP Drivers Safety Class - Jan 26
Reporting by walking around Franklin, I found this and several other photos worth sharing.

For additional info visit the Senior Center webpage http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/index
To register, call the Senior Center 508-520-4945
For additional info visit the Senior Center webpage http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/index
To register, call the Senior Center 508-520-4945
Sam Adams Beer Dinner at 3
Good beer, good food, and likely to be a gathering of folks who like those things as well; sounds like a great combination!
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Franklin Food Pantry Phone-A-Thon slated
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The Franklin Food Pantry will conduct it's annual Phone-A-Thon on Saturdays, Feb. 9 and 16, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Monday, January 21, 2013
Dr Martin Luther King: "I have a dream"
In a world where injustice still exists, where inequality still thrives, we must remember why this day is a holiday.
Spend less than 20 minutes to listen (or listen again) to "I have a dream"
The text of this speech can also be found here
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/17/i-have-a-dream-speech-text_n_809993.html
"To save man from the morass of propaganda, in my opinion, is one of the chief aims of education. Education must enable one to sift and weigh evidence, to discern the true from the false, the real from the unreal, and the facts from the fiction."Dr Martin Luther King, Jr., The Purpose of Education
Spend less than 20 minutes to listen (or listen again) to "I have a dream"
The text of this speech can also be found here
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/17/i-have-a-dream-speech-text_n_809993.html
Franklin Library: Make Your Own Journal
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"18-acre community-supported farm off Daniels Street"
The Milford Daily News reports on the Planning Board approval for the Hoffman Farm:
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1084485419/After-getting-OK-from-town-Franklin-farmer-ready-to-grow#ixzz2IbvyjFaO
Hoffmann’s first was in New Braintree, a farming town northwest of Worcester where he and his family currently reside. He had 40 acres, tended to 40 dairy goats and grew 40,000 pounds of butternut squash a year.
He’s working with a considerably smaller plot this time. Still, the farm will yield a wide-variety of vegetables. And he’ll keep cows and goats. (For now, his animals are staying at a friend’s farm.)
"We will be in full operation vegetable-wise this summer," Hoffmann said. "We have to - that’s how I make my living. If I don’t do that, I don’t go to work."
Hoffmann’s Farm is exempt from most of the town’s zoning bylaws. However, the Planning Board pushed Hoffmann to create a subdivision for his house, forcing him to build a private road leading to where the home will go.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1084485419/After-getting-OK-from-town-Franklin-farmer-ready-to-grow#ixzz2IbvyjFaO
Special Education Speaker in Medway
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Jan 23, 2012
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
November 7, 2012
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by Franklin Matters.
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
E. APPOINTMENTS
Appointment to the Historical Commission - Connie Lawson
F. HEARINGS
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
Jim Dacey, Treasurer Collector
Brutus Cantoreggi, Director Public Works
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 13-01: Appropriation – Capital FY 13
2. Resolution 13-02: Appropriation – Sewer Enterprise Capital FY 13
3. Resolution 13-03: Appropriation – Water Enterprise Capital FY 13
4. Resolution 13-04: Appropriation – Water Enterprise Water Lines FY 13
5. Bylaw Amendment 13-699:Amendment of Service Fee Rates: Administration- 2nd Reading
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 as published for this agenda can be found on the Franklin webpage
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2013/012313.pdf
Change to Beaver St Recycling Center stickers
From the Franklin, MA webpage, comes this notice of a policy change to the stickers needed for Beaver St which is effective immediately.
Attached is the new policy for Recycling Center stickers effective immediately. When a sticker is purchased it is to be paper clipped to this 3 page form with instructions on putting the sticker on the vehicle along with the center rules, regulations and fees. Town employees are not required to put stickers on the vehicle. The sticker must be on the vehicle prior to entering the Recycling Center or will be denied access. When a sticker is purchased at the center it must be on subsequent visits.
The policy referenced above as "attached" is located here for your convenience:
Friendly Reminder - Curbside collection delayed this week
From the official Franklin, MA webpage
With the Martin Luther King Holiday on Monday, there is no school!
MONDAY JANUARY 21 IS A HOLIDAY
NO CURBSIDE COLLECTION
COLLECTION WILL BE ONE DAY
LATER THAN USUAL FOR THE WEEK
With the Martin Luther King Holiday on Monday, there is no school!
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Parmenter School, Wachusett St, Franklin, MA 02038 |
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Livy's Hope - The Cake Bar
While I was on my errands Saturday afternoon, Tracie Turinese sent me an email about a fund raiser at her place, The Cake Bar. Hmm, I was going to drive right by on my way home, might as well stop in and see what's up.
The Cake Bar was busy. As I was in line, watching for an opportunity to take a picture of the luscious cupcakes in the display case, the tray marked "Livy's Hope" was pulled out. The last of that batch had just been sold. Any cupcake purchase qualifies for a contribution to this cause so I did make a choice. There are so many decadent ones to choose from!
Here is the flyer with the full story on the fund raising effort for Livy
Here is a view of the special Livy cupcakes. Yes, more are being made. You might be able to get one or more when you go there this weekend.
For more about Livy's Hope you can visit their webpage www.livyshope.com
The Cake Bar was busy. As I was in line, watching for an opportunity to take a picture of the luscious cupcakes in the display case, the tray marked "Livy's Hope" was pulled out. The last of that batch had just been sold. Any cupcake purchase qualifies for a contribution to this cause so I did make a choice. There are so many decadent ones to choose from!
Here is the flyer with the full story on the fund raising effort for Livy
Here is a view of the special Livy cupcakes. Yes, more are being made. You might be able to get one or more when you go there this weekend.
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The Cake Bar - Livy's Hope |
For more about Livy's Hope you can visit their webpage www.livyshope.com
If you don't make it to the Cake Bar, you can donate through the Livy's Hope website
BTW - The Cake Bar now is selling gluten free cupcakes made by Twist Bakery from Millis
If it is hard to get to the links in the flyer, you can try these
Food Pantry: Volunteers needed for Phone-a-thon
Franklin Food Pantry Volunteers,
On Saturday(s), February 9th and February 16th the Franklin Food Pantry will be holding its biggest fundraiser, The Annual Phone-A-Thon.
Last year, through the help of generous folks like you, we were able to raise over $12,500.00 to feed our Franklin neighbors in need.
This year, it is our goal to exceed that number by 20% to support the 40% increase in the number of clients seeking our assistance.
Will you join us?
Volunteers are asked to sign on for two-hour call shifts at Dean College:
February 9th February 16th
10:00-Noon
Noon-2:00
2:00-4:00
Can we count you in?
Please call the Phone-A-Thon hotline @ (508) 528-3115 (option 5 on voicemail), or contact me via email bob@franklinfoodpantry.org.
Please be sure to leave the following information
· First name, Last name
· Best phone number to reach you
· Email address
· Preference of day and shift/time(s)
Your response by January 26th would be appreciated.
As always, it is neighbors like you that keep us going!
Thanks,
Bob Hamilton
Fundraising Committee Chair
Note: this was also posted to the Franklin Food Pantry web page here
Disclosure: I am one of the volunteers on the Board of Directors for the Food Pantry and proud to lead this effort to help our neighbors.
MassBudget: Analyzing the Governor's Proposals on Education, Transportation, and Revenue
Over the past week, the Governor has introduced a series of important policy proposals, including: 1) new investments in education; 2) a commitment to fix and improve the state's transportation system; and 3) a detailed plan to pay for these investments with new revenue.
MassBudget's "First Look at the Governor's Proposals" analyzes each of these initiatives, including the impact they would have on Early Education & Care, K-12, Higher Ed., Transportation, the Sales Tax, and the Income Tax. Among other things, the Governor's proposals include:
Other MassBudget Updates
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In the News: Lt Gov Murray, head on crash, right to repair, stove rebates
Lt. Gov. Murray: I won't run for governor next year
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray, after spending the last 15 years in local and statewide public office, will not run for governor in 2014, citing the time commitment that would be required to juggle his current job, a full-time campaign, and his responsibilities to his family.
Two hurt in head-on crash in Franklin
by Jessica Trufant/Daily News staff
Two women were injured, one seriously, in a head-on collision on Rte. 140 near Franklin Village shopping center Thursday night, police said.
Note: the stub of the story available on Friday has been updated in this posting.
'Right to Repair' might need fixing
by David Riley/driley@wickedlocal.com
Get ready for Right to Repair déjà vu. Last year, the Bay State passed two versions of a bill requiring automakers to make previously guarded diagnostic and repair information available to independent garages. The measures conflict on key details, and now advocacy groups are lining up behind dueling bills on how to reconcile the differences.
State offers rebates for new woodstoves
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
The state's Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs today announced the second round of a program that provides rebates to residents for the replacement of old, inefficient wood or coal-burning stoves.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Downtown triangle signs
On the triangle, if you have driven by this week maybe you saw one side of the sign.
If you didn't go back the same way, maybe you did not see the other side of the sign
With the eventual reconfiguration of this intersection to allow two way traffic on Main St, I expect these signs will go away. I recall from one of the preparation meetings, there is a plan for the historical water trough. It wasn't always here and can be re-located.
I hope it finds a good place. It is one of the connections to where I grew up, down the road a piece in Pawtucket, RI.
If you didn't go back the same way, maybe you did not see the other side of the sign
I hope it finds a good place. It is one of the connections to where I grew up, down the road a piece in Pawtucket, RI.
Andy Puddicombe: All it takes is 10 mindful minutes (video)
"Most people assume that meditation is all about stopping thoughts, getting rid of emotions, somehow controlling the mind. But actually it's … about stepping back, seeing the thought clearly, witnessing it coming and going.” (Andy Puddicombe)
Hear this quote in the context of this 10 minute video
Then reward yourself with 10 minutes of nothing.
You can do it!
Governor Patrick calls for income tax hike, sales tax cut
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Gov. Deval Patrick asked the Legislature on Wednesday to support a net increase of $1.9 billion in state taxes to support major new spending on transportation and education. Patrick used his annual state of the state address to propose hiking the state income tax from 5.25 percent to 6.25 percent, while doubling the personal exemption for all taxpayers and eliminating dozens of itemized deductions. At the same time, he called for reducing the state sales tax from the current 6.25 percent to 4.5 percent.
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