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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Climate Movement Weekly Update: Spectra Stops Construction Until Spring
In the News: Children's Center open house, menorah lighting, food drive at St Mary's
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116774/1994/NEWS
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116697/1994/NEWS
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116690/1994/NEWS
Dean College’s Children’s Center, 144 School St., will host an open house from 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 11
Parents of children 2 to 6 years-old are encouraged to bring their child to explore the school and learn about the program. Applications are now accepted for five-day morning, two-day morning, three-day morning preschool programs and the four-day Pre-K program. Preschool begins January and September 2016.
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116774/1994/NEWS
Temple Etz Chaim invites the community to join the congregation as they light the oil lamps on their Chanukah Menorah for the sixth night of Chanukah at Erev Shabbat services on Friday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. The menorah lighting, followed by Shabbat services, will be held at the Temple building at 900 Washington St., Franklin.
The lighting takes place outdoors, so dress appropriately.
Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116697/1994/NEWS
The St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Mary’s Parish will hold its monthly food collection from Dec. 5-6.
The Society is asking for paper products, such as paper towels, boxes of tissues and toilet paper.
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116690/1994/NEWS
Monday, November 16, 2015
MIAA Eastern Mass. Cross Country Championships - Nov 14
From Hockomock Sports we share the results of the Eastern Mass Cross Country Championships run at the Wrentham Development Center on Saturday, Nov 14.
1. Lincoln-Sudbury – 77
6. Franklin – 137
15. Mansfield – 399
Individuals
1. Margie Cullin, Needham – 17:30.37
12. Nicole Clermont, Franklin – 19:16.91
16. Brittany Robinson, Franklin – 19:38.65
25. Katherine Hartnett, Franklin – 20:05.76
27. Julie Romano, Mansfield – 20:09.43
28. Sabrina Roche, Franklin – 20:10.72
52. Megan MacVicar, Mansfield – 21:00.31
58. Ella Gutkowski, Franklin – 21:09.16
74. Nicole Mucciarone, Franklin – 21:34.52
96. Claire Maroney, Mansfield – 22:24.98
103. Carly Rondeau, Franklin – 22:35.32
113. Nicole Penney, Mansfield – 23:11.70
122. MaryRose Corkery, Mansfield – 23:54.49
1. Wellesley – 50
2. Mansfield – 73
11. Franklin – 296
Individuals
1. Thomas D’Anieri, Wellesley – 15:42.34
3. Jack Crawford, Mansfield – 16:11.95
6. Jake Affanato, Mansfield – 16:31.37
11. Nick Rispoli, Mansfield – 16:55.31
19. Ryan Spelman, Franklin – 17:12.71
24. Kevin Crawford, Mansfield – 17:24.63
29. Kalin Petrov, Mansfield – 17:28.96
31. Niegel Dabare, Mansfield – 17:31.05
43. Jimmy Robbins, Franklin – 17:40.31
57. Jeff Wu, Franklin – 17:56.66
61. Collin Rice, Mansfield – 18:01.96
78. Robert Moreau, Franklin – 18:20.79
104. Chris Danksewicz, Franklin – 18:52.48
119. Tyler Marchinoi, Franklin – 19:09.59
123. Evan St. Germaine, Franklin – 19:15.52
For all the Hockomock results
http://www.hockomocksports.com/emass-cross-country-hockomock-results-times/
Division 2 - Girls
Teams1. Lincoln-Sudbury – 77
6. Franklin – 137
15. Mansfield – 399
Individuals
1. Margie Cullin, Needham – 17:30.37
12. Nicole Clermont, Franklin – 19:16.91
16. Brittany Robinson, Franklin – 19:38.65
25. Katherine Hartnett, Franklin – 20:05.76
27. Julie Romano, Mansfield – 20:09.43
28. Sabrina Roche, Franklin – 20:10.72
52. Megan MacVicar, Mansfield – 21:00.31
58. Ella Gutkowski, Franklin – 21:09.16
74. Nicole Mucciarone, Franklin – 21:34.52
96. Claire Maroney, Mansfield – 22:24.98
103. Carly Rondeau, Franklin – 22:35.32
113. Nicole Penney, Mansfield – 23:11.70
122. MaryRose Corkery, Mansfield – 23:54.49
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photo from the boys varsity race at Hockomock Championships, Oct 31, 2015 |
Division 2 - Boys
Teams1. Wellesley – 50
2. Mansfield – 73
11. Franklin – 296
Individuals
1. Thomas D’Anieri, Wellesley – 15:42.34
3. Jack Crawford, Mansfield – 16:11.95
6. Jake Affanato, Mansfield – 16:31.37
11. Nick Rispoli, Mansfield – 16:55.31
19. Ryan Spelman, Franklin – 17:12.71
24. Kevin Crawford, Mansfield – 17:24.63
29. Kalin Petrov, Mansfield – 17:28.96
31. Niegel Dabare, Mansfield – 17:31.05
43. Jimmy Robbins, Franklin – 17:40.31
57. Jeff Wu, Franklin – 17:56.66
61. Collin Rice, Mansfield – 18:01.96
78. Robert Moreau, Franklin – 18:20.79
104. Chris Danksewicz, Franklin – 18:52.48
119. Tyler Marchinoi, Franklin – 19:09.59
123. Evan St. Germaine, Franklin – 19:15.52
For all the Hockomock results
http://www.hockomocksports.com/emass-cross-country-hockomock-results-times/
Jingle Bell Run to benefit the Santa Foundation
Norfolk Community League Hosts Jingle Bell Run, a 5K run and walk to benefit the Santa Foundation
On Saturday, December 5th, the Norfolk Community League welcomes runners and walkers to the H. Olive Day School (232 Main Street, Norfolk) for the annual Jingle Bell Run, a 5K run and walk to benefit The Santa Foundation.
The Santa Foundation is a Franklin area 501c3 charity who is helping 700 families have a happier holiday season with gifts and giftcards. For more information about the Santa Foundation, visit TheSantaFoundationInc.org.
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screen grab of Jingle Bell Run for Santa Foundation |
The Jingle Bell Run race day registration and number pickup begins at 9:30 a.m., and fees to register increase on December 1. To register now, visit jinglebellrun5k.racewire.com. All proceeds benefit the Santa Foundation.
To register by mail, to volunteer, or any other questions, please email Tanja McGuckian at mt_mcguckian@verizon.net.
Amahl and the Night Visitors - Nov 22
The Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) Music Department presents the beloved holiday classic, Amahl and the Night Visitors, a one-act opera by Gian Carlo Menotti with an original English libretto by the composer. Featuring students from FSPA’s voice program, the performance will be staged at THE BLACK BOX, located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin, on Sunday, November 22 at 2 p.m.
Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA)
The inspiring story is of a crippled shepherd boy, Amahl, who offers his crutch as a present to the Christ child, is healed, and joins the Three Kings on their way to Bethlehem. With a compassionate message about faith, love and charity, this enchanting and family-friendly story perfectly captures the spirit of the season.
Featured roles will be performed by Franklin’s Amanda Wylie (Amahl), Jason Barney (King Kaspar) and Tatiana McAlpine (The Page), as well as Nicholas Steiner (King Melchior) of Millis and Joey Soares (King Balthazar) of Hopedale. The ensemble cast includes Lily Barney, Dora Ebbeling, Anya Fox, Kelly Irwin, Catherine LeClair, Ria Mathur, Grace Olah, Michaela Olah, Daniel Vaccarezza, Katharine Waples, Caitlin Woodcock, Katie Wylie, Jaiden Wyner, Lyndsey Wyner, Melissa Wyner and Delaney Zolnowski of Franklin; Ellie Skalaski of Medway; Elina Tavarez of Millis; Abby McDonough of Norfolk; Griffin Wilkins of Walpole; and Susauna Wickstrom of Wrentham.
Mariko Matsumura directs the production. Soprano Shauna Martin, of FSPA’s voice faculty, performs the role of Mother. Pianist Synthia Sture accompanies the vocalists.
THE BLACK BOX Theater, 15 West Central St
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. To purchase tickets, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-8668. Visit www.FSPAonline.com for more information about FSPA, including class schedule and course catalog.
Register O'Donnell Promotes Annual Toys for Tots Drive
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screen grab of Norfolk Deeds webpage |
WHISKEY TASTING - British Beer Company - Nov 19
WHISKEY TASTING
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 6:30pm-8:30pm
screen grab of British Beer Company webpage |
Join us for a free guided whiskey tasting hosted by Matt Pugliese, brand representative, pouring Maker's Mark, Knob Creek, Basil Hayden, and Laphroaig 10
Featuring $5 Maker's Mark, Knob Creek, and Basil Hayden Old Fashioneds Crafted By Jessica and Ryan
Sponsored by Jim Beam
MUST BE 21 or OLDER TO PARTICIPATE
In the News: public records, Bye Bye Birdie
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin
Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151115/NEWS/151116941/1994/NEWS
Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116903/1994/NEWS
Holding out hope for legislative action on a public records overhaul, Secretary of State William Galvin said he and his allies are working to gather signatures for a similar initiative petition by Wednesday's deadline.
"It's a hustle because it's 64,000 and some change," Galvin told the News Service on Friday. Asked if he would meet the requirement, Galvin said, "I hope. I also hope I don't need them."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151115/NEWS/151116941/1994/NEWS
Liam Devine, of Franklin, will have a principal role in Dean College’s “Bye Bye Birdie” from Nov. 18 to Nov. 22.
“Bye Bye Birdie,” set in the 1960s, tells the story of Conrad Birdie, an Elvis-like rock-’n’-roll singer and his hapless agent Albert Peterson. The rock singer travels to a small Ohio town to make his “farewell” television performance and kiss his biggest fan before he is drafted. Songs include “Put on a Happy Face” and “A Lot of Livin’ to Do.”
Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151116/NEWS/151116903/1994/NEWS
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Town Council reorganizes; Kelly Chair, Pfeffer Clerk, no Vice-Chair yet (audio)
This is the audio recording for the Franklin, MA Town Council meeting of Nov 12, 2015. This is the first meeting of the new council.
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The Oath of Office
Do you Councilors promise to uphold constitutional government and the laws of the Commonwealth of MA and the Town of Franklin?
(I do)
Do you promise to so conduct your public and private life as to be an example to your fellow citizens?
(I do)
Do you promise to import to your position those standards of quality and integrity that the conduct of your office shall be above reproach and to merit public confidence in your community?
(I do)
Do you promise to be ever mindful of your neutrality and impartiality rendering equal service to all and to extend the same treatment you wish to receive yourself?
(I do)
I (name) do solemnly swear and affirm that I will perform the duties incumbent upon me as Town Councilor for the Town of Franklin in good health, and to the best of my abilities, so help me God.
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Town Council getting sworn in by Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri |
The notes taken live during the meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/11/live-reporting-town-council-november-12.html
Open Space and Recreation Plan - public meeting Nov 14
Charles River Meadowlands - proposal
One of the documents handed out during the public meeting for the Open Space and Recreation Plan update held at the Franklin Library on Saturday, Nov 14.
This was the topic of Alan R Earls input. Alan is the former chair of the Franklin Open Space Committee.
Thanks to Alan for allowing this document to be shared.
When I walked the Pond St property in October, I was in and among some of the land he references with this proposal.
The full set of photos and the audio I recorded while on the walk can be found here http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/10/reporting-by-walking-around-pond-st.html
This was the topic of Alan R Earls input. Alan is the former chair of the Franklin Open Space Committee.
Thanks to Alan for allowing this document to be shared.
When I walked the Pond St property in October, I was in and among some of the land he references with this proposal.
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Mine Brook as it wends its way along the wetlands between i495 and Pond St |
In the News: Narcan in the schools, magician at Cole's
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151114/NEWS/151117008/1994/NEWS
Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151114/NEWS/151117002/1994/NEWS
"The opiate crisis pervading the state has resulted in an unprecedented and skyrocketing overdose death count. Area police and fire departments have responded in kind. Officers and other first responders regularly carry with them the overdose reversing drug Narcan. Another institution is starting to follow suit: the schools.
This year, many area public school districts have stocked Narcan and trained their nurses on how to use it. Others are on their way, pushing school committees to issue a Narcan policy that, in equal parts, allows nurses to use the drug and acknowledges the state and nationwide crisis extends into their school districts."Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151114/NEWS/151117008/1994/NEWS
Friday the 13th turned lucky for spectators who gathered in Cole’s Tavern for an evening performance of the mind-boggling magic of local magician “Michael John.”
Michael John, known by friends and family as Michael Sannicandro, an Upton resident, has been performing magic since he was 7 years old. He appeared on the most recent season, season 10, of the TV show "America’s Got Talent," where he amazed millions of viewers until he was eventually eliminated.
Since then, he has been travelling the country performing his magic for private events, corporate events and on college campuses. Recently back in his hometown, Sannicandro decided to perform a show at Cole’s Tavern in Franklin.
Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151114/NEWS/151117002/1994/NEWS
THE BLACK BOX features Cabaret, Jamie Barrett and Electric Youth
On Friday, November 20 at 7:30 p.m., BLACK BOX Cabaret debuts the inaugural performance of Rising Stars Cabaret. Presented by the Franklin Performing Arts Company, this special cabaret revue spotlights the vocal talents of promising young area performers. Sponsored by Middlesex Savings Bank, Rising Stars Cabaret is presented in an intimate night-club atmosphere with professional accompaniment.
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Jamie Barrett |
THE BLACK BOX Children’s Series kicks off its second season at 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 21. Franklin’s Jamie Barrett, singer-songwriter, guitarist and music teacher, is back by popular demand with an engaging mix of family-favorite songs. The afternoon delivers a fun and interactive program for audiences of all ages. THE BLACK BOX Children’s Series concert is sponsored by Middlesex Savings Bank.
On Friday, November 27 at 7:30 p.m., Electric Youth members past and present rock THE BLACK BOX for the venue’s first-ever EY reunion show. Relive the group’s hits from the last decade and more. Enjoy performances by popular Electric Youth alumni and hear fan-favorite songs from EY’s extensive repertoire of high-energy contemporary pop, classic rock, Broadway and country hits.
For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.
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Electric Youth posed before their trip to Europe in the Summer of 2015 |
Sparky's Puppets at the Franklin Library - 3:00 PM
"Enter the magical world of children's stories, brought to life by colorful puppets and lively humor! A perfect choice for children ages 3 to 10, every performance includes several tales ... and lots of laughs!"
Harvest Tales
"Meet a prize-winning pumpkin. See a hard-working farmer harvest his vegetables. And watch the grasshopper and the ant prepare for winter."
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Sparky's Puppets at the Franklin Library - 3:00 PM |
This was shared from the Franklin Library page
"EPA Misses Congressional Deadline For Artificial Turf Safety Response"
"the letter also says, “Regarding the Town of Medway Board of Health’s reference to a review study of crumb rubber, in 2013, CPSC staff informed PEER that our Office of Compliance wold undertake a review and determine whether any enforcement action was appropriate regarding the issue. Upon further exploration, Compliance staff concluded, at that time, specific product enforcement was unlikely to be the best option, based upon the need for individual health assessments.”
So what the agency said in 2008 doesn’t mean artificial turf is safe. But the CPSC also won’t say that turf is not safe. And they don’t have, nor are they likely to ever have, enough information to rule on the safety of artificial turf.
The House and Senate need answers."
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new crumb rubber artificial turf field at Franklin High School |
Read the full article on this aspect of the crumb rubber issue here
http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2015/11/09/epa-misses-congressional-deadline-for-artificial-turf-safety/
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