Franklin road conditions have been the topic of many conversations over the past several years. 200 miles of roads, a limited budget, how will Franklin keep them in good shape?
In this TED Talk "Paved roads are nice to look at, but they’re easily damaged and costly to repair. Erik Schlangen demos a new type of porous asphalt made of simple materials with an astonishing feature: When cracked, it can be “healed” by induction heating. (Filmed at TEDxDelft.)"
Impressive. I wonder how long until it is commercially available?
For additional background material on the conditions of Franklin's roads
The Franklin Road Condition report
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/01/franklin-road-conditions-from-worst-to.html
Voices of Franklin: The road conditions on Ledge St
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/01/voices-of-franklin-what-to-do-about.html
The Long Range Planning Final report references the need to budget for road repairs
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/07/franklin-ma-long-range-financial.html
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Friday, February 15, 2013
Franklin Library: Family Storytime & Winter Carnival
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Legal Clinic at Chamber, Fri March 8
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
New 2-Year DOR Strategic Plan Posted
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via Commonwealth Conversations: Revenue by Edward Peters on 2/13/13
DOR has posted its 2013-2015 Strategic Plan. This plan outlines a comprehensive set of goals and actions which will serve as a roadmap to success for the agency.
The Strategic Plan describes how DOR will support the Executive Office of Administration and Finance's (A&F) Better Performance goal by taking a proactive approach to improve performance, effectiveness and efficiency across the agency, developing and actively measuring standards of quality for core processes, and actively working to improve the skills, processes and technologies to better support the core functions of the agency. The plan also describes how DOR supports A&F's Better Government goal by creating a customer-focused culture and processes that will support communication, collaboration and co-design with a broad range of stakeholders.
The plan is an important part of DOR's operational foundation and provides a blueprint by which its divisions can measure and report on their success.
Please take a look at our plan -- we trust that you will find it to be comprehensive, informative and useful.
Note: if you require an accessible version of the plan, please see the DOR homepage.
The Strategic Plan describes how DOR will support the Executive Office of Administration and Finance's (A&F) Better Performance goal by taking a proactive approach to improve performance, effectiveness and efficiency across the agency, developing and actively measuring standards of quality for core processes, and actively working to improve the skills, processes and technologies to better support the core functions of the agency. The plan also describes how DOR supports A&F's Better Government goal by creating a customer-focused culture and processes that will support communication, collaboration and co-design with a broad range of stakeholders.
The plan is an important part of DOR's operational foundation and provides a blueprint by which its divisions can measure and report on their success.
Please take a look at our plan -- we trust that you will find it to be comprehensive, informative and useful.
Note: if you require an accessible version of the plan, please see the DOR homepage.
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In addition to the links provided above, you can view the plan here
Curbside Chronicle: Feb - May 2013
The recent Curbside Chronicle is available here
You can also find this on the Franklin, MA webpage here
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_Recycling/index
You can also find this on the Franklin, MA webpage here
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_Recycling/index
Rep Roy: Medway Girls Scouts
Rep Jeff Roy met with a Girl Scout troop from Medway when they visited the State House recently. Sen Karen Spilka hosted the troop.
Photo credit to Rep Jeff Roy's office
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Medway Girls Scouts visit State House |
The photo includes leaders: Tracey Twamley, Eileen McGonigle, Pat Davis, and Kathy MacDougall. The Girl Scouts include: Maya Twamley, Marissa Galante, Cayla McGonigle, Anita Cuff, Grace Brueckner, Andrea Hester, MaryKate MacDougall, Sophia Flotta, Maevis Fahey, Olivia Cardillo, Katelyn Piche, Lindsey Blenkhorn, Lindsay MacLeod, and Lily Ouellette.
Photo credit to Rep Jeff Roy's office
Thank you, from National Grid
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In the News: Tech Day Camp, drunk driving, Scott Brown
Chamber to hold Tech Day Camp on March 23
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce will hold an all-day Tech Day Camp on Saturday, March 23, at Tri-County RVT High School, 147 Pond St.
by Brian Benson/Daily News staff
A Franklin man was charged with drunken driving after a Main Street crash Tuesday in which his car ended up on its roof, police said.
Scott Brown takes Fox News job
Fox News Channel is hiring former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown as a contributor, and the Republican is making his debut in prime time on Wednesday.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Food Pantry Phone-a-thon Feb 16th
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Food Pantry Phone-a-thon sign on the triangle before the storm |
The snow storm, blizzard Nemo, buried the opportunity to make phone calls last weekend. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate for this Saturday.
Volunteers are still needed. You can contact Bob Hamilton via email at bob@franklinfoodpantry.org or call the Food Pantry 508-528-3115 and use option 5 to leave your name, phone number or email address.
Thanks to Dean College we will be using their phone bank and calls from us will show up as "Dean College" for those with caller ID.
If you would like to donate via the Food Pantry website, we are enabled to take your donation securely online. http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/
Early Ed. in the Governor's budget + Globe Op-Ed
Quality Early Education & Care can help prepare children for success in school and in life, and it provides parents the flexibility they need to seek and keep jobs. MassBudget's new brief, Early Education & Care in the Governor's FY 2014 Budget, analyzes the Governor's proposals for early education and child care. These include:
Early Education & Care in the Governor's FY 2014 Budget is the first in a series of briefs that will explore, in greater detail, important issues in the Governor's proposal.
MassBudget Op-Ed in the Globe
In an Op-Ed in Today's Boston Globe, MassBudget President Noah Berger describes how the tax cuts of 1998-2002 have limited our ability to invest in our children, our communities, and the future of our economy.
Mass. Business Taxes
MassBudget has updated our factsheet on statewide business taxes, How do Massachusetts Business Taxes Compare to Other States. When business are deciding where to locate or expand, they look at a range of factors: infrastructure, quality of the local workforce, available markets, and sometimes tax levels. Looking just at taxes, one prominent study--produced regularly by the Council on State Taxation (COST)--finds that overall state and local business taxes in Massachusetts are well below average.
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Tax Tip of the Week
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via Commonwealth Conversations: Revenue by Ann Dufresne-DOR Communications Director on 2/12/13
Here's a deduction you don't want to miss when filing your MA tax return--the rental deduction. You may be entitled to a tax deduction equal to one half of the rent you paid during calendar year 2012 up to $3,000 for your principal residence in MA. Rent includes the amount you paid for heat, hot water, gas, electricity, furniture or parking, if the landlord makes no separate charge for these items. In tax year 2011an estimated 818,726 taxpayers claimed the rental deduction reducing paying filers' taxes by $117.8 million.Go to the TheFilingZone for anything and everything you ever wanted to know about filing your state returns.
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Franklin Library: Fun Club - Valentine Bingo
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In the News: ID bylaw, Recreation Dept
AG says voter I.D. bylaw can't apply to Bellingham town elections
by Matt Tota/Daily News staff
Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office ruled on Tuesday that part of the voter I.D. bylaw passed at the October special Town Meeting is unconstitutional.
Franklin Recreation briefs
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
News from the Franklin Recreation Department.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Where are all the kids?
Sunday afternoon. Dolores and I walked to downtown and back. We saw a couple of snowmen. We saw a few kids digging some tunnels in the snow. We did see evidence of some snow forts and a snow ball fight that had happened.

And when we walked by Fletcher Field, the snow was unbroken. Glistening in the snow light.
6,000 kids in the school system. Gorgeous Sunday afternoon. Plenty of snow...
Where are all the kids?
More photos from the walk around Franklin Saturday and Sunday can be found here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/sets/72157632725898629/with/8463737646/
And when we walked by Fletcher Field, the snow was unbroken. Glistening in the snow light.
6,000 kids in the school system. Gorgeous Sunday afternoon. Plenty of snow...
Where are all the kids?
More photos from the walk around Franklin Saturday and Sunday can be found here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/sets/72157632725898629/with/8463737646/
TED: Kids need structure (video)
"Always be looking for that which you do well and that which you love doing, and when you find those two things together — man, you got it.” (Colin Powell)
"So, I tell young people everywhere, it ain't where you start in life, it's what you do with life that determines where you end up in life, and you are blessed to be living in a country that, no matter where you start, you have opportunities so long as you believe in yourself, you believe in the society and the country, and you believe that you can self-improve and educate yourself as you go along. And that's the key to success." Colin Powell
Franklin Library: Kindle eReader Instruction
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Monday, February 11, 2013
After Nemo (photo essay)
Walking around Franklin on Saturday afternoon and then again on Sunday provided some good photo opportunities.
Parmenter School is ready to open two hours late today
The Museum, in the snow, with the setting sun.... looking good!
I am not sure that the brand managers would appreciate with Mother Nature did with their sign!
The roads are narrow, be careful moving about
When walking Sunday, the street sign was able to reveal its name. The snow had cleared. (see below)
The corner of King St and Summer St heading into Franklin was piled high
The travel ban was still in effect and folks were abiding by it. Only a few snow plows came by during our walk on Saturday.
Sunday brought bright sunshine
Many yards slope and how the wind played with the snow revealed some interesting combinations
One of the Franklin Housing Association buildings has this nice big snow curve hanging there
The connections are made one flake at a time
The mystery sign is appropriately Winter St.
Parmenter School |
Franklin Historical Museum |
Rockland Trust |
Downtown view at the triangle |
Looking west at the triangle |
The storm hid the name of this street |
King of the hill anyone? |
King St empty on a Saturday afternoon? |
Tree shadow |
snow sculpted by the wind |
snow overhang |
snow curve, side view |
Winter St |
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Feb 13, 2013
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
December 5, 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
F. HEARINGS
Acceptance of Lady Slipper Lane, Pasture Way and Symmes Road as Public Ways – Public Hearing – 7:10 PM
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
Gus Brown, Building Commissioner
I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution 13-07: Order of Acceptance of Lady Slipper Lane, Pasture Way, and Symmes Road as Public Ways
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 documents as published for this session can be found here
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2013/021313.pdf
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