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Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
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"The Stony Brook Camera Club of Franklin will present the program "Fine Art Photography and Mixed Media: Creative Inspiration" by Stephen Sheffield at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at the Anglican Church of the Redeemer, 31 Hayward St., Franklin.
Sheffield, a native of the Boston area, is an alumnus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and mixed media. He went on to receive his Master of Fine Arts in photography and mixed media from the California College of the Arts in Oakland, studying directly under and working as assistant to Larry Sultan, as well as studying under Jean Finley, Jim Goldberg and others."
"When the Massachusetts minimum wage increases to $11 per hour on Jan. 1, it will be among the highest in the nation, but that won't last long.
"California and New York State have passed bills to raise their minimum wage to $15," said Andrew Farnitano, a spokesman for Raise Up Massachusetts, a coalition of labor unions, community organizations and religious groups advocating for a $15 minimum wage. "This is something where Massachusetts has historically been at or near the front of the country, and I think we're in danger of falling behind again if we don't continue to raise wages."
Seven other states have plans to raise their minimum wages to even higher levels in the coming years, including New York, which will raise the hourly minimum wage for New York City to $13 next December, then to $15 effective Dec. 31, 2018. California's minimum wage will go to $11 in January 2018, then increase by $1 each year until hitting $15 in 2022."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
"Voters in Massachusetts have legalized marijuana, but it will likely be more than a year before the first pot shops open in the state.
In the meantime, there's a long to-do list for lawmakers and government officials and local officials. Following the Nov. 8 vote, policymakers will soon begin the process of implementing and regulating pot sales in the commonwealth, a process that could potentially see legislators alter the new law by enacting higher marijuana tax rates and adding regulations. On the local level communities like Marblehead are just beginning to wrap their heads around what legalization means for them.
"It's not going to be a free for all," said Town Administrator John McGinn."
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Franklin TV journalist Polikseni Manxhari |
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@FHSSports photo via Twitter |
– Roy Wang and Jack Cashin each won a pair of events to pace the Panthers. Wang won the 500 (5:22.31) and the 100 breaststroke (1:08.50). Cashin took the 200 IM (2:15.06) and the 100 backstroke (1:03.32).
– Franklin finished first in every single relay event on its way to a big win over visiting Sharon. Freshman Katie McGuire was a double winner, taking first in both the 200 and 500 freestyle events. Senior Megan Lazarek was also a double winner, finishing first in the 200 IM and the 100 breaststroke.
Congrats Panther swimmers! Both Boys & Girls teams were victorious tonight over Sharon. #HardWork #PantherPride— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) December 22, 2016
Great 61-10 win against Milford with pins from Sauer, Racca, Farrell, MacLean, Cropper, Cogavin, Polito, and Hernandez #FHSWrestle— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) December 22, 2016
FHS Grapplers getting after it in Milford. Dylan w another 30 sec pin for the Panthers, followed up w a pin by Eddie. #PantherPride pic.twitter.com/e7ClBBPFBS— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) December 22, 2016
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"Despite strong opposition from neighboring residents, the Town Council gave preliminary approval to a move that would allow for a dense residential development along Summer Street.
The council at its meeting Wednesday night held a public hearing to consider whether the 11-acre parcel at 496 Summer St. should be rezoned from rural residential to a zone that allows denser development. Councilors voted to move the matter to a second reading.
Representatives from Medway-based developer Grandis Homes said they were hoping to put in 34 single-family townhouses there. Attorney Richard Cornetta said the parcel was about one acre from Franklin's downtown, and was near an exit for Interstate 495. He said the project would generate about $270,000 in one-time permit fees for the town, as well as about $250,000 in additional tax revenue a year.
A number of residents, though, expressed opposition with the project, citing traffic, a loss of privacy and a change to the character of the neighborhood as concerns."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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Attorney Richard Cornetta and a representative from the developer making their case to the Town Council |
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT congratulations to Lt letter from Chief of Wrentham, thanking the police Dept for | |
L. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS | |
M. COUNCIL COMMENTS light on Main St, near Rockland allows only 3 cars to go through they will be adjusting it, to lengthen it Mercer - great to have the swearing in ceremonies at the Council Jones - new TV show called Franklin Almanac, covers all things Franklin Bissanti - condolences to the Curran family, missed the wake, etc. Pfeffer - time was taken for marijuana use name, Kelly - Town of Franklin received a placque for the Franklin Solar Challenge. The system was installed at the Santa Foundation. 51 homes did take up the challenge | |
N. EXECUTIVE SESSION none required | |
O. ADJOURN motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 9-0 |
5. Bylaw Amendment 16-777: Amendment to Chapter 151, Solid Waste and Recycling this is procedural to clean up the fees, all the fees were moved to the other bylaw and this isn't needed any more it was not calculated on what the economic impact this would have. It was not the intent to use this as a fund raiser ambulance fees did go up but they are covered by insurance ** motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call) | |
6. Resolution 16-75: Adoption of G.L. Chapter 64N Section 3 Local Tax on Marijuana Retail Sales and Establishment of Tax Rate proposal to add the local sales tax option of 2% ** motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 | |
7. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-779: Changes to Chapter 185 Section 3 Definitions move to referral to planning board, seconded, passed 9-0 next set of bylaws, place zoning for recreational marijuana to the Industrial Park area along Forge Park and Grove St; initially putting with medical marijuana zoning some legislation may still be pending at the state. This is a starting point and a conservative approach. Jones - I think these are logical as the State hasn't made their final definitions. We don't need this downtown. Cerel - district name being changed to Marijuana use, make all applications by special permit Pfeffer - discussion on prefix, should be 16 not 17, going to planning board anyway and coming back | |
8. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-780: Changes to chapter 185 Section 4 Districts Enumerated - Referral to Planning Board move to referral to planning board, seconded, passed 9-0 | |
9. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-781: Changes to Chapter 185 Section 5 Zoning Map - Referral to Planning Board (majority vote) move to referral to planning board, seconded, passed 9-0 | |
10. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-782: Changes to Chapter 185-Section 7 Compliance - Referral to Planning Board (majority vote) move to referral to planning board, seconded, passed 9-0 | |
11. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 17-783: Amendment to Chapter 185 Section 49 Marijuana Use Overlay District - Referral to Planning board (majority vote) move to referral to planning board, seconded, passed 9-0 |
F. HEARINGS |
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 16-775: Amendment - Zoning Map Changes from Rural Residential I to Residential VII an Area on Summer Street - 7:10 pm
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