FRIDAY 10/9/15
12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market at The Town Common
3:30-4:30pm Science Friday: Mission Space at Franklin Public Library (grades K to 4)
4:30-6:30pm Franklin Liquors: In Store Tasting - Spiked Seltzers
6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SATURDAY 10/10/15
1-2pm Adult Coffee and Craft at Franklin Public Library: Flying Bats
SUNDAY 10/11/15
7:30-10:30am Sunday Morning Breakfast at Franklin Rod and Gun Club (meals $5-$8, kids $3, bottomless coffee, tea, milk or juice). Every Sunday until end of April.
MONDAY 10/12/15
1-3pm Plaster Pumpkins at the Franklin Art Center
TUESDAY 10/13/15
1-3pm FREE Flu Shot Clinic for Franklin Residents (6 months and up) at the Franklin Senior Center (bring your insurance card, wear short sleeves)
7:30pm Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Monthly Meeting - open to public, new members welcome.
WEDNESDAY 10/14/15
5-7pm Annual Preschool Fair sponsored by Franklin MOMS Club at the Franklin Public Library
THURSDAY 10/15/15
3pm Memory Cafe for caregivers and their loved ones, registration required, please call the Franklin Senior Center
4-8pm October Stroll Downtown Franklin: music and entertainment, food, crafters, vendors, free giveaways, children’s games and activities, museum tours
4-8pm Annual Fire Dept Open House at West Central St station
4-6pm Family Outdoor Concert: Jessie Liam Rock and Roll Band at Franklin Public Library
6:30pm Open Mic Night at The Cake Bar, free event, acoustic and a cappella performers welcome
7pm Franklin SEPAC Workshop: Financial Planning and Special Needs presented by Michael Weiner, Franklin Town Hall
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Friday, October 9, 2015
Downtown Partnership: Networking Luncheon Friday - October 16th
The Franklin Downtown Partnership
Networking Luncheon
Friday, October 16, at 1 p.m. at
Dean College's Smith Dining Center.
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| Dean College - Smith Dining Center |
Enjoy good conversation, meet other professionals, and share ideas while sampling the delicious and affordable lunch offerings at the Smith Dining Center.
Please RSVP to event coordinators Matt Lechter, mlechter@dean.edu
or Gary Donelan, gary.donelan@middlesexbank.com
Franklin Library: Adult coffee and craft
With Halloween around the corner, have a coffee with neighbors and make a scary flying bat in the craft activity.
When? Saturday October 10th at 1:00 PM at the Library
This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/10/make-decorative-halloween-craft.html
When? Saturday October 10th at 1:00 PM at the Library
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| Library - adult coffee and craft - flying bats |
This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/10/make-decorative-halloween-craft.html
In the News: Youth Baseball directors, House passes drug legislation, Council creates revolving fund
The Franklin Youth Baseball Board of Directors elections will be held 8 p.m. Nov. 18, at the East Coast Driving School, 25 E. Central St.
| Franklin Youth Baseball |
Election to the Board of Directors is determined by a vote of the general membership. All positions are open and newcomers are welcomed.
In addition to the usual positions, there are three new additional roles that need to be filled: Barnstormer representative, CORI Officer and social media manager.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151008/NEWS/151006672/1994/NEWS
The state House of Representatives, with the help of a local politician, passed a bill Thursday making it illegal for illicit drug dealers to traffic fentanyl, a common and deadly cutting agent typically mixed with heroin.
The combination of heroin and fentanyl, a powerful opioid used with anesthesia to help prevent pain after surgery, creates a lethal mix and is 100 times more powerful than morphine and 30 to 50 times more powerful than heroin, according to the DEA.
Under current law, drug traffickers can only be charged with manufacturing, dispensing or possessing fentanyl.
According to state Rep. John Fernandes, D-Milford, the number of drugs tested by the state police crime lab tested positive has grown from five to more than 475.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151008/NEWS/151005905/1994/NEWS
The Town Council voted this week to establish a means to sustainably fund the Council on Aging's caregiver respite program.
The council voted Wednesday to establish a revolving account for the program, which helps give regular breaks to those caring for elders. Senior Center Director Karen Alves said caregivers are often in need of a break, and are more susceptible to get sick because of the strain the role takes on them.
"The Council on Aging is committed to helping caregivers," said Alves. "This program provides a trained companion so a companion can get out and have some respite."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151008/NEWS/151005888/1994/NEWS
FHS field hockey wins, volleyball gets shutout and golf loses by 1 stroke!
From Hockomock Sports we share the results of Thursday FHS Sports action. The FHS field hockey team topped Canton. The volleyball team dropped all three sets to Canton. The golf team went to the 5th card to lose by one stroke against Mansfield.
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Thursday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-100815/
Continue reading the article online
http://www.hockomocksports.com/canton-uses-fast-start-for-road-sweep-at-franklin/
Additional photos from the volleyball match can be found here
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20152016/Fall-2015/Franklin-Canton-Volleyball/i-F5bhMSD
Field Hockey
Canton, 0 @ Franklin, 2 – Final– The Panthers scored a pair of goals in quick succession midway through the second half. Caroline Lounsbury put Franklin ahead off an assist from Kelsey McPhee and one minute later, Dana Lewandowski converted a pass from Taylor Reutlinger. Samantha Jones notched her seventh shutout in net with three saves.
Golf
Mansfield, 211 @ Franklin, 212 – Final (5 cards)– Mansfield’s Jason Hindman shot a 38 for the Hornets, Matt Chirichiello shot 39 and David Norris carded a 42. Matt Dao and Kacey Donahue each shot 38 for Franklin
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Thursday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-100815/
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| Hockomock Sports photo - Canton vs. Franklin volleyball |
In a battle of division leaders, it was the visiting Canton Bulldogs that jumped out to a big lead in the first set and went on to grind out wins in the next two for a sweep over Franklin, 3-0.
“We got a good start, a really fast start, which is something we’ve really been working on,” Canton head coach Pat Cawley said. “We did very well with that. It’s the game of volleyball, one team comes out flat and one team doesn’t but we knew the match wasn’t over. We did not feel like we were in the drivers seat, we knew they would come back. And the second two sets proved that, it was pretty even the rest of the way.”
Within a matter of minutes, Canton found themselves with a 10-1 lead on the Panthers and never looked back in the first set. A block kill from senior Elizabeth Hamilton made it 13-3 and then a kill from Emma Murphy just a few plays later made it 18-4, forcing Franklin to take its second timeout. The Panthers didn’t help themselves out in the first set with 16 unforced errors however, Canton did its part by being nearly perfect while serving. The Bulldogs made just one error while serving, which helped create their big lead.
Continue reading the article online
http://www.hockomocksports.com/canton-uses-fast-start-for-road-sweep-at-franklin/
Additional photos from the volleyball match can be found here
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20152016/Fall-2015/Franklin-Canton-Volleyball/i-F5bhMSD
Thursday, October 8, 2015
FHS boys soccer and golf teams tops North Attleboro
From Hockomock Sports we share that the FHS boys soccer and golf team topped North Attleboro on Wednesday.
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Wednesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-100715/
Boys Soccer
North Attleboro, 0 @ Franklin, 1– Final – Kevin Hall scored a goal inside the final 10 minutes off an assist from Austin Kent to lift the Panthers.
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| FHS Panthers |
Golf
North Attleboro, 170 @ Franklin, 165 – FinalFor all the results around the Hockomock League on Wednesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-100715/
Candidates Night: Town Council (audio)
From the Candidates Night held on Oct 6, 2105. This is the segment with all fourteen candidates for the nine seats on the Town Council. The candidates had 1 minute for their intro, and closing and answered 2 questions allotted at 1 minute each for the response.
---- ---- ----
This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but I can't do it alone. I can use your help.
How can you help?
If you like this, please tell a neighbor.
If you don't like this, please tell me.
Through this feedback loop, I can continue to provide good information for you
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
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 East of Shirley. The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
You can also subscribe and listen to the audio on iTunes = search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
Candidates Night: School Committee (audio)
From the Candidates Night held on Oct 6, 2105. This is the segment with all eight candidates for the seven seats on the School Committee. The candidates had 1 minute for their intro, and closing and answered 2 questions allotted at 1 minute each for the response.
---- ---- ----
This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but I can't do it alone. I can use your help.
How can you help?
If you like this, please tell a neighbor.
If you don't like this, please tell me.
Through this feedback loop, I can continue to provide good information for you
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
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 East of Shirley. The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
You can also subscribe and listen to the audio on iTunes = search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
Candidates Night: Town Clerk (audio)
From the Candidate Night held on Oct 6, 2105. This is the segment with all four candidates for the Town Clerk. The candidates had 1 minute for their intro, and closing and answered 2 questions allotted at 1 minute each for the response.
---- ---- ----
This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but I can't do it alone. I can use your help.
How can you help?
If you like this, please tell a neighbor.
If you don't like this, please tell me.
Through this feedback loop, I can continue to provide good information for you
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
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 East of Shirley. The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
You can also subscribe and listen to the audio on iTunes = search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
Candidates Night: Board of Health (audio)
From the Candidate Night held on Oct 6, 2105. This is the segment with the two candidates for the Board of Health. Two did not appear. The candidates had 1 minute for their intro, and closing and answered 2 questions allotted at 1 minute each for the response.
---- ---- ----
This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but I can't do it alone. I can use your help.
How can you help?
If you like this, please tell a neighbor.
If you don't like this, please tell me.
Through this feedback loop, I can continue to provide good information for you
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
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 East of Shirley. The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
You can also subscribe and listen to the audio on iTunes = search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
Senior Center: Memory Café - Thursday, Oct 15th
Do you want to learn more about a "Memory Café"? A memory café is a safe and supportive social environment for families who have a loved one with Dementia.
It is a place to relax and socialize and typically have some form of entertainment. A place where families can be with others in similar circumstances. Come spend some time with us! We always have a good time!
This month's memory café features a pet therapy visit. We will have a small, therapy trained dog to visit with us.
This month's memory café is October 15th (always the third Thursday of the month) at the Franklin Senior Center from 3:00-4:30.
If you would like to learn more about the café or just want to call to let us know you would like to attend, please call Elaine Owens at the Franklin Senior center at 508-520-4945. We hope to see you there!
It is a place to relax and socialize and typically have some form of entertainment. A place where families can be with others in similar circumstances. Come spend some time with us! We always have a good time!
This month's memory café features a pet therapy visit. We will have a small, therapy trained dog to visit with us.
This month's memory café is October 15th (always the third Thursday of the month) at the Franklin Senior Center from 3:00-4:30.
If you would like to learn more about the café or just want to call to let us know you would like to attend, please call Elaine Owens at the Franklin Senior center at 508-520-4945. We hope to see you there!
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| Franklin Senior Center |
MassBudget: Supports That Help Vulnerable Children and Families Thrive
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In the News: School Committee, Board of Health and Town Clerk candidates
"Candidates for School Committee touched on the Common Core curriculum and focused on the whole student during comments at a forum Tuesday evening.
The eight people - Vanessa Bilello, Trevor Clement, Kevin O'Malley, Cynthia Douglas, Anne Bergen, Denise Schultz, John Jewell and Mary Jane Schofield - seeking the committee's seven open seats were all present for the "Candidates Night." The event also featured those running for Town Council, Town Clerk and the Board of Health."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151007/NEWS/151006447/1994/NEWS
"The candidates vying to replace longtime Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri, as well as those seeking seats on the Board of Health, made their cases to voters Tuesday night.
Town clerk candidates Teresa Burr, Diane Padula-O'Neill, Elizabeth Simon and Paul Cheli were all present for Tuesday's "Candidates Night." They fielded questions as to whether the position should be elected or appointed, how to better serve the public and their qualifications for the job."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151007/NEWS/151006437/1994/NEWS
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
FHS sports teams all record wins on Tuesday
From Hockomock Sports we can share that for all the FHS results posted for Tuesday, there was success! Both boys and girls soccer teams topped their counterparts from Milford. Field hockey topped Foxboro. Boys cross country ran ahead of Taunton. The girls cross country result was not posted. And last but not least, the golf team beat Foxboro.
For all the Hockomock League results on Tuesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-100715/
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| FHS Panthers |
Boys Soccer
Franklin, 3 @ Milford, 0 – Final– Franklin’s Kevin Hall scored 10 minutes into the second half off an assist from Brian Czuba to break a scoreless stalemate. Farley Asmath doubled the lead off an assist from Austin Kent and Czuba then created an opportunity that resulted in an own goal.
Girls Soccer
Milford, 0 @ Franklin, 5 – Final– Victoria Stowell scored two goals and had an assist for Franklin. Alexis Stowell, Jess Kroushl and Emily Mastaj each had goals for the Panthers and Megan Georges had a pair of assists. Brianna Braza and Rachel LeBlanc played well for the Hawks, according to head coach Jay Mastaj.
Field Hockey
Franklin, 2 @ Foxboro, 0 – Final– Alex Sullivan gave Franklin the lead 10 minutes into the game and Dana Lewandowski doubled the lead with just 12 minutes left to give the Panthers a key win on the road. Head coach Lisa Cropper said Samantha Jones made four big saves on excellent scoring chances to get the shutout. With the win, Franklin qualified for the state tournament.
Cross Country - Boys
Taunton, 37 @ Franklin, 23 – Final– Franklin’s Ryan Spelman finished first in 16:26 and then the Panthers took fourth through eighth place. Tyler Marchioni (4th, 17:03), Jeff Wu (5th, 17:09), and Jimmy Robbins (6th, 17:10) all finished within 10 seconds. Taunton’s Trevor Wysong finished second and Dylan Lynch finished third.
Cross Country - Girls
(no score provided)
Golf
Foxboro, 180 @ Franklin, 170 – Final– Franklin Sophomore Bryan Woelfel shot a 41 for the Panthers and David Hardin shot a 42. Tim Luciano and Brandon Wasserman each shot 44 for Foxboro.
For all the Hockomock League results on Tuesday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-100715/
Franklin Art Association: Change in Demo Artist for 10/7/15
Dear Members,
Due to a death in the family, Colleen Vanderventer had to cancel her demo for this Wednesday's meeting. However, she was able to get another fine artist to take her place. Anthony Tomaselli, an oil painter from Providence, RI will fill in. His work is outstanding.. Www.anthonytomaselli.com
The Franklin Art Association will meet Wednesday, October 7th, from 6:30 – 9:00 pm at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill Street. Refreshments and socialization will begin at 6:30.
Also, there is room for one more person in the Paul George workshop on October 17th. Please let Kris Occhino know if you would like to attend. (Thetreetopstudio@yahoo.com). The cost is $65 and Kris would like to have everyone pay by check made out to the Franklin Art Association, and bring to the meeting Wednesday night.
-- c/o Hannah Close
FAA Corresponding Secretary
Due to a death in the family, Colleen Vanderventer had to cancel her demo for this Wednesday's meeting. However, she was able to get another fine artist to take her place. Anthony Tomaselli, an oil painter from Providence, RI will fill in. His work is outstanding.. Www.anthonytomaselli.com
The Franklin Art Association will meet Wednesday, October 7th, from 6:30 – 9:00 pm at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill Street. Refreshments and socialization will begin at 6:30.
Also, there is room for one more person in the Paul George workshop on October 17th. Please let Kris Occhino know if you would like to attend. (Thetreetopstudio@yahoo.com). The cost is $65 and Kris would like to have everyone pay by check made out to the Franklin Art Association, and bring to the meeting Wednesday night.
-- c/o Hannah Close
FAA Corresponding Secretary
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| Franklin Senior Center |
In the News: candidates night, preschool fair, speech competition, National Merit award, coyote alert
The opioid problem and town finances prominently featured in the conversation among candidates for Town Council in the November election during a Tuesday evening forum.
Fourteen candidates for the council - along with those running for School Committee, the Board of Health and Town Clerk - took part in a candidates night, giving their perspectives to prospective town voters. The candidates are seeking nine seats on the council in the Nov. 3 election.
Several candidates, when asked to name a pressing problem facing Franklin, mentioned the opioid abuse crisis in Massachusetts.Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151006/NEWS/151006987
The annual Franklin Preschool Fair is planned on Wednesday, Oct. 14, from 5-7 p.m., at the Franklin Public Library, 118 Main St., Franklin.
Representatives from local preschools in Franklin, Bellingham, Medway, Millis, Norfolk and Wrentham will be on hand to answer questions and provide information to parents seeking preschools for the 2015-2016 school year.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151006/NEWS/151007026/1994/NEWS
This year, the Franklin Lions is sponsoring a youth speech competition open to all students in grades 9-12.
The topic is "In What Ways Has Social Media Changed Society?" The speech must be 5-8 minutes in length, begins at the club level and progresses through to state level, where the winner gets $1,500.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151006/NEWS/151007120/1994/NEWS
Tri‐County Regional Vocational Technical High School senior Nicholas Wotton was named a commended student in the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Wotton, a Franklin resident, received a letter of commendation from the school and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for placing among the top five percent of U.S. students who took the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test in 2014. About 34,000 students from across the nation received the commendation.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151006/NEWS/151007142/1994/NEWS
Officials are advising Franklin pet owners to be vigilant after a coyote killed a local dog.
Animal Control Officer Cindy Souza said the attack took place on the Norfolk side of town - near Chestnut and Pleasant streets - around the end of September."We've had a couple of (attacks) over the past two to three weeks," she said. "One dog was killed, while another was just bitten - that was a larger dog."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151006/NEWS/151007207/1994/NEWS
Franklin Liquors: Spiked Seltzer Tasting Friday
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Live reporting: Candidate Night - October 6, 2015
Board of Health
Tara and Gail participatePhillip Brunelli and Donald Ranieri unable to do so
2 questions each, 1 minute for opening and closing comments
Town Clerk
all four candidates present tonightDiane Padula-O'Neill, Beth Simon, Paul Cheli, Teresa Burr
Debbie Pellegri is time keeper, interesting role as she is current clerk but also a candidate
Changes to expand hours, improve use of technology, engage the younger folks to build new voters important were mentioned by most candidates"
School Committee
Mary Jane Scofield, Denise L. Schultz, Vanessa A. Bilello, Anne K. Bergen, Kevin P. O'Malley, John S. Jewell, PHD, Cynthia J. Douglas, and Trevor A. Clement,
(as seated left to right)
all eight candidates present
school start time up for discussion,
common core also a topic
look at post graduate status for ideas on what needs to be done better in school, looking at the 'whole child'
enabling connections with the students, addressing the whole child
'reach around services', schools can't do it on their own
addressing the interior terrace access at the high school
encourage the administration to provide teachers with the resources that they need
"comment that School Committee is given the budget and they have to do more with less"
under no conditions would sports be stopped for safety
kudos to Town and School for working together on facilities
unfunded mandates are an issue, careful long term planning including all the stakeholders
students looking different than were in the classrooms ten years ago
increase communication between the community and School Committee, 4 minutes, there are some stop lights in this community that are longer than we have here, we need time to talk
issues today can only be solved when the community works together with the schools
importance of listening, to students, to their parents, to the teachers, to the administration
need to explore ways to bring and keep the love of learning for kids
passionate learning based upon compassion
need to attract and retain the best teachers for our children
hope to have the opportunity to serve the community again
(ten minute break to set up the Council candidates)
Town Council
Sean P. Slater, James D. Schultz, Jr, Richard W. Power, Sr., Deborah L. Pellegri, Glenn F. Jones, James V. Gianotti, Jr., Peter E. Padula, Brett S. Feldman, Robert R. Vallee, Judith Pond Pfeffer, Thomas D. Mercer, Matthew T. Kelly, Robert D. Dellorco, Andrew M. Bissanti
(as seated from left to right)
generate taxes through commercial growth
how can the town influence the MBTA and the stations
dual vs single tax rate, working to improve the downtown
how about the progress with the downtown project
Finance Committee should be a recommendation for the Council
single tax rate is better for us
need to be smart about development; i.e. Thompson Press area being re-zoned for residential
police, fire, public works, and education need to strike a balance among the budgets
opioid addiction and the roads are the top two issues
role of Town Council vis a vi with the Town Administrator and other boards - teammates
Council needs to be a good ombudsman for the citizens
what are your strengths for this role - unbiased approach to a decision
22 years in private sector, looking to build trust, open honest collaborative model
- center will be address next year, 2 way traffic coming next year
- opioid abuse is an obvious one, went to too many kids wakes and they should be coming to his
- working with the planning dept to attract companies and jobs
- balancing the budget and maintain the services within the budget parameters, opioid issue
- we're open and available, we don't see too many unless there is a major issue
- very little fat on the budget at the Franklin level, ways to try to make it better, applaud the unions for working with us salaries are the biggest portion of the budget
- roads are always a touchy issue; we have a significant deficit to deal with the roads, OPEB issue isn't going away
- biggest change would be having the big decision and dialog out into the open instead of in the back room
- the job is not done yet, there are things to do. named as best community is not done without leadership and coordination
- overrides are too easy, not a true vote as only those for it come out
- single most important issue is managing the pace of revenues vs expenses, looking to model other communities (i.e. Marlboro) where they have a full time development director; the second most pressing issue is the roads, unfettered growth lead us to this
- wouldn't start with revenues, that is a copout, generate community awareness, managing the budget, what areas we can target and prioritize
closing comments
- decisions to be made in the next years to be made with temperance, serious decisions coming, about pro-Franklin
- teamwork, dealing with all the parties, need to make the decisions for the community
- so proud of our achievements in the past several years, balanced the budget without cuts and overrides
- believe that I ave the knowledge and experience to spend our tax dollars wisely, work hard to improve the communication between the town boards both elected and appointed
- 'thorn among the roses' based upon the fact presented, to provide services to all the citizens, don't have all the answers; provides above average services for a below average charge
- added 4 firefighters and increased police protection, etc.
- valuable to have a diversity of opinion, hard to jump right into the council, not impossible but difficulty, solar challenge, no budget campaign will use all the free sources and social media
- open recycling center on the weekends, learned a lot in the past 2 years. not afraid to vote on the tough issues
- this is really about taking back control of your town, if you don't stop the over development, it will be just a memory; the marijuana facility should have been a town vote not a council decision
- the Council is responsible to reach out to cover all the sides, part of the community, family here, paying taxes here, when you have a good plan the job is half done
- experience as Clerk for 31 years qualifies me for the Council, code book now on the website, we provide the one-one attention
- goal for better communication and better education on the big issues, involved in the sports and other groups in town, can be a good resource
- platform of four components: vision, cultural district, transparency and trust .... desire to contribute to give back to the community
- bring a taxpayer focused mindset to the Council, the voice of the community should be #1 for the Council. fiscal discipline is not an option. people want to know, we owe it to our community to let them know
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