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Sunday, October 11, 2015
MassBudget: A $15 Minimum Wage - Effects and Historical Context
Ford Hall Forum - Fall 2015 programs are here!
Digital Rights Management, Balancing Cyber Security and Privacy, Low Turnout in Municipal Elections.
All great topics for today! Too bad the low turnout for elections event is scheduled for After our Nov 3 election. Maybe we'll be able to provide an update on how an increased number of candidates seemed to engage the folks to get out and vote. That at least is my personal objective. To ensure that there is enough info to cast a good ballot and by doing so to entice as many folks as possible to get out and vote.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015
FHS golf, boys, and girls soccer teams win, football loses 10-3
On Friday, the FHS football team kept it a low scoring and close game losing to King Philip 10-3. Both the FHS boys and girls soccer teams beat their counterparts from Canton by 2-0 scores. The golf team topped Stoughton. Thanks to Hockomock Sports for providing the results to share here.
For all the Friday results around the Hockomock League
http://www.hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-100915/
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Football
King Philip, 10 @ Franklin, 3 – Final1st Quarter: (KP) Zach Boari 17 yard field goal.2nd Quarter: (F) Nick Yelle 20 yard field goal.3rd Quarter: (KP) John DeLuca 2 yard rush, Z. Boari XP good.4th Quarter: No scoring.
Boys Soccer
Canton, 0 @ Franklin, 2 – Final– Kevin Hall scored for the third straight game, this time off an assist from David Stowell to pace the Panthers. Austin Kent added an unassisted for for Franklin.
Girls Soccer
Franklin, 2 @ Canton, 0 – Final– Megan Georges and Meghan Dieterle scored the goals for Franklin both assisted by Victoria Stowell.
Golf
Stoughton, 190 @ Franklin, 165 – Final– Matt Dao and Matt Pleshaw each shot a 40 for the Panthers.
For all the Friday results around the Hockomock League
http://www.hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-100915/
Franklin Cultural Council says "Please fill out our survey"
Greetings from The Town of Franklin Cultural Council.
The Council is requesting as many town residents as possible complete a survey to see how much they know about funding for community projects through the Franklin Cultural Council.
The Franklin Cultural Council is required to survey the community on a regular basis, but would in addition appreciate any and all resident input..
Also, as an important reminder, applications for grants for the next Award cycle must be postmarked no later than October 15th 2015.
Here is the survey link --> www.surveymonkey.com/r/LW9YLG9
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For more information on the Franklin Cultural Council visit their webpage
Grant Application Forms (PDF) are available on the webpage or by following the link
News from Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: Positive Trends for 3rd Quarter 2015 Real Estate Activity
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In the News: HMEA recognizes McNulty, zoning bylaw change discussed
Douglas McNulty, of Franklin, received the Outstanding Employee Award at Horace Mann Educational Associates 26th annual awards night Oct. 7.
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| HMEA.org |
McNulty received the honor for his work in HMEA’s Hopedale Employment Program. This award is given to a person who is an exemplary co-worker at a supported employment site and/or one who has most increased the number of hours worked in supported employment. McNulty is employed as a dining room attendant at Dean College in Franklin an average of four days per week.
Horace Mann Educational Associates is a human services provider that serves individuals with Autism and other developmental disabilities across Central and Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151009/NEWS/151005720/1994/NEWS
A zoning bylaw amendment proposes to make demolishing and rebuilding commercial structures easier for developers.
The Town Council held a public hearing on the proposal Wednesday night.
Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting said the change would allow developers to demolish and rebuild a building that currently does not meet town zoning regulations by obtaining a special permit.
"Right now, they have to get a variance, which is a higher legal standard," he said. "This streamlines the process, but still allows for review."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151009/NEWS/151005535/1994/NEWS
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