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Friday, November 4, 2016
You're Invited to a Pour Richard's 'Double Header'
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club 43rd Annual Craft Fair - Nov 5
The Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club 43rd Annual Craft Fair is THIS SATURDAY! 9:00 am until 3:00 pm, at the Tri-County Regional Vocational High School in Franklin.
Our craft fair is a tradition for the Town of Franklin and several local charities benefit from the funds raised by this annual event. Admission is $3, children 12 and under are free, with a maximum charge of $10 per family.
Start your holiday shopping and pick up some unique handmade gifts! We have over 70 artisan crafters making a variety of products - holiday items, clothing and accessories, home decor, jewelry, art, candles, specialty food, handbags, stained and painted glass, ceramics, soaps, and more. Many are from Franklin and surrounding towns, so this is a perfect "shop local" event!
We are also accepting donations of non-perishable items for the Franklin Food Pantry. Donations may be dropped off at the entrance. In addition to food, items especially needed are shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant and hand soap. Please be sure to check expiration dates as the Food Pantry can not accept expired items.
For more information and a listing of participating crafters (available later this week), please see our facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/FranklinNewcomersCraftFair/
Our craft fair is a tradition for the Town of Franklin and several local charities benefit from the funds raised by this annual event. Admission is $3, children 12 and under are free, with a maximum charge of $10 per family.
Start your holiday shopping and pick up some unique handmade gifts! We have over 70 artisan crafters making a variety of products - holiday items, clothing and accessories, home decor, jewelry, art, candles, specialty food, handbags, stained and painted glass, ceramics, soaps, and more. Many are from Franklin and surrounding towns, so this is a perfect "shop local" event!
We are also accepting donations of non-perishable items for the Franklin Food Pantry. Donations may be dropped off at the entrance. In addition to food, items especially needed are shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant and hand soap. Please be sure to check expiration dates as the Food Pantry can not accept expired items.
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Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club 43rd Annual Craft Fair - Nov 5 |
For more information and a listing of participating crafters (available later this week), please see our facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/FranklinNewcomersCraftFair/
The Lion King - Great Tickets Available
DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 10
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FHS girls soccer in the playoffs on Sunday
The seeds for Hockomock teams in the MIAA girls and boys soccer playoffs have been annouced (by MIAA) and posted by Hockomock Sports.
For all the Hockomock teams in the soccer playoffs:
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-girls-soccer-playoff-seeds-matchups-2016/
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-boys-soccer-playoff-seeds-matchups-2016/
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FHS Panthers |
D1 South - Girls
#10 Franklin (10-2-5) will travel to #7 Bridgewater-Raynham (12-1-3) on Sunday, 11/6 at 2:00.For all the Hockomock teams in the soccer playoffs:
- Girls
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-girls-soccer-playoff-seeds-matchups-2016/
- Boys
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-boys-soccer-playoff-seeds-matchups-2016/
Franklin Police Lieutenant's Daughter Completes FBI Training during Summer 2016
Kendyl Ryan, daughter of Franklin Police Lieutenant John Ryan, recently completed Session 18 of the FBI-National Academy's Youth Leadership Program in Quantico, Virginia. The program focused on leadership styles, overcoming adversity, and building relationships for positive outcomes.
Kendyl's letter:
This was shared from the Franklin Police webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/police-department/news/lieutenants-daughter-completes-fbi-training
Kendyl's letter:
This was shared from the Franklin Police webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/police-department/news/lieutenants-daughter-completes-fbi-training
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Franklin Police, 911 Panther Way |
A new Facebook page on the BJAT, LLC Superfund Site
A new Facebook page has been set up to provide Franklin residents with a way of accessing information pertaining to the BJAT, LLC Superfund Site located at 300 Fisher Street in Franklin.
Visit the page on Facebook https://www.prod.facebook.com/groups/280715245661894/
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BJAT, LLC Superfund Site |
Visit the page on Facebook https://www.prod.facebook.com/groups/280715245661894/
Related links from the Franklin Matters archives
- EPA visited recently to start building community awareness of the Superfund site
- Live reporting from the Town Council meeting July 2014
- DEP and EPA presentation to Town Council, July 2014
- Map showing property location within Franklin
In the News: legislative delegation reports; municipal aggregation not yet; Chamber looking for nominations
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161102/franklin-legislators-give-report
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161102/franklin-holds-off-on-municipal-aggregation
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161102/united-regional-chamber-of-commerce-accepting-award-nominations
"The town's legislative delegation gave its report to the Town Council Wednesday night - discussing efforts to direct resources to local ends and deal with the statewide opioid crisis.
State sens. Richard Ross, R-Wrentham, and Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, and State Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, spoke before the council at its regular meeting.
Spilka cited an opioid bill as one of the Legislature's biggest accomplishments over the past few months. She said it was a follow-up to a bill passed two years ago; the new one, she said, focused on treatment and prevention.
"We did things that were first in the nation, and are now the model for other states," she said."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161102/franklin-legislators-give-report
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Senator Ross, Senator Spilka, Representative Roy |
"For the time being, the town will not move forward with its municipal energy aggregation efforts.
The town has received state approval for its aggregation plans - which would seek to lower local electrical ratepayers' bills by bidding out to energy suppliers - but Deputy Town Administrator Jamie Hellen said the current state of the market did not justify a change.
"Unfortunately, the rates on the bid we had did not come out advantageously for the community," he said. "The savings were microscopic."
While this means there will be no immediate contract with a new supplier, Hellen said, the town may choose to go out to bid at any time."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161102/franklin-holds-off-on-municipal-aggregation
"Those interested can submit nominations for the 2016 Person of the Year and 2016 Business of the Year awards that will be presented by the United Regional Chamber of Commerce at its 100th annual meeting in December.
The chamber's Person of the Year award is bestowed on a person who is committed to the overall mission of the chamber of commerce and who has made a positive impact on the community as a whole. The Business of the Year award will be presented to a chamber member company, which has staying power as an established business, increase in sales as an indication of continued growth and innovativeness of product or service offered."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161102/united-regional-chamber-of-commerce-accepting-award-nominations
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Live reporting: Closing
L. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT |
municipal aggregation, did get pricing back, not a lot of savings right now
we'll continue to watch the market and go back out to get better rates
town has not spent anything on the development of the program yet
M. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS |
N. COUNCIL COMMENTS |
Jones
thanks to EPA for visiting on 300 Fisher St
thanks to the Police for being out on Halloween night
Bissanti
thanks to Town Clerk office for getting the vote out
Pfeffer
EPA monitoring the process on 300 Fisher St
P. ADJOURN |
Live reporting: State legislators update
I. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS |
Senator Spilka, Senator Ross, Representative Roy
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Spilka
legislation on opioid to reduce amount and frequency of dosage and prescriptions
implemented best practices in a survey of what could be done
SAFE Program is active here in Franklin
more treatment beds were added to the budget
public records reform
pay equity bill
more women on boards
clean energy omnibus, municipal modernization
continuing to work on adequate funding for charter schools
consensus revenue determined in Dec of prior year, budgets based upon those projections
700M were cut from the budget due to the revenue adjustments
revenues are now downgraded further, sales revenue down approx 20%/month
a little higher on corporate tax receipts
only 11M under for the benchmark
with that, the Governor has come up with items for funding
overall right now there are no actual cuts in the budget
there are Franklin funds being held (not being released) pending further revenue projections
starting budget process again for the FY 2018, developing revenue projections for December to enable further budget development
Ross
put choices back into the consumers by allowing partial fills
watching the $25K to be used for a recreation plan for the Army Corp of Engineers land along Mine Brook
little free library at Franklin Housing
$50K for senior center for technological improvements, a great resource
encourage local officials take the initiative to contact state officials
Metacom dispatch center help in development
intersection of 140 and Panther Way
tour of the SNETT trail to explore the needs of the project work required
Spectra pipeline is being mentioned a lot but it is not in our purview
prohibit public utilities from charging rate payers to pay for pipelines
SJC ruled against the Governors proposal
Roy
online legal notices, bill signed by Governor, thanks to Sen Spilka to get it through
check out masspublicnotices.org
thanks to Councilor Jones for spearheading the legislation
Tegra Medical recognized for the work in the area
license plate legislation so more charities could get special plates
to stress this is a partnership, we work well together, we are all on speed dial
you're not successful to get it through one house, you need to get it through both and the Governor
Ross - thanks Jeff, we recently visited Tri-County, MIT came as well to that visit to talk about Tri-County as a feeder to their program
Vallee - question on how much the sales taxes revenues are down
Spilka - confidence ratings are high, indices are good, trying to figure out how to explain it, possible for internet sales (without tax revenues) to be driving this, but research is inconclusive at this time
Vallee - you are doing an excellent job!
Ross - I'll be glad when the election is over
Nutting - we did reach out to all the agencies, they said it is waiting on the Governor's release
do you have a crystal ball for FY 2018?
Roy - ask us after Dec 6 (when the revenue forecasts are due)
Spilka - we need to look at health care costs, if Congress isn't doing anything, we need to, it take 40% right off the top
Nutting - it takes 10% at our level, it is a tough issue because every one does want great health care
Spilka - $15.893 Billion is the unfunded State OPEB amount, everyone is in this boat (yes, you read that properly - almost $16 Billion dollars)
Jones - continuing the road repair money, what ever help you can provide is great
Dellorco - one good factor is your phone is always open
Ross - your phones are on, so it makes it easier to get a question answered
Roy - the SAFE Coalition has done good work, approx 7 deaths and 35 saves
protocols and NARCAN being administered and used
Spilka - we are working to create another 450 beds this year and another 450 next year
we are working on the supply of NARCAN via bulk purchasing
Ross - saving them is one thing, getting them to avoid doing again is another thing
we all know people who have been affected by it
Live reporting: Legislation
K. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
01. Resolution 16-58: Request for Legislation Exempting all Positions in the Fire Department from Civil Service Law - (Majority vote)
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K. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 16-61: Confirmatory Order of Taking – Unimproved Land Off Lincoln Street Located in Rolling Brook Estates Residential Subdivision – (2/3 Vote (6))
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K. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
03. Resolution 16-67: Rescind Borrowing Authority (Resolution 16-20 Appropriate and Authorize Borrowing of Funds to Pay Costs of the Construction of Sidewalks and Related Work) Fund Through Appropriation – (Majority Vote)
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01. Resolution 16-58:
Request for Legislation Exempting all Positions in the Fire Department from Civil Service Law - (Majority vote)Motion to table to Dec 7, 7:10 PM, seconded, passed 9-0
need to talk bout some minor tweaks, already about 98% of the text agreed to
would like the firefighters involved at the meeting in December
02. Resolution 16-61:
Confirmatory Order of Taking – Unimproved Land Off Lincoln Street Located in Rolling Brook Estates Residential Subdivision – (2/3 Vote (6))motion to waive reading, seconded, passed 8-1 (Bissanti no)
motion to approve, seconded, passed via roll call, 8-1 (Bissanti no)
eminent domain explained, when town takes land for a public purpose (could be adversarial)
going through the process to ensure clear title to the land
land donated for the Planning Board granting of 2 house lots
which will likely yield more children than in more zonings than we are trying to endorse
Bissanti wants to make the point for the record
03. Resolution 16-67:
Rescind Borrowing Authority (Resolution 16-20 Appropriate and Authorize Borrowing of Funds to Pay Costs of the Construction of Sidewalks and Related Work) Fund Through Appropriation – (Majority Vote)
motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0
the plan had been to pay cash and used the authorization to provide the funding
Vallee - if they are not concrete, they are not sidewalks
this leaves about $3.4M in free cash
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