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Wednesday, December 26, 2018
FBRTC: Upcoming Events - first up - Trail walk, Thursday, Dec 27
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Merry Christmas
Monday, December 24, 2018
Music Together - Winter Session Register by Dec 31
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"MUSIC TOGETHER IS:
• An internationally recognized early childhood music program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners and the adults who love them
• Research based, developmentally appropriate curriculum that emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement
• Kids learn by engaging in playful, musically immersive activities"
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In the News: NationalGrid negotiations resume Dec 26; vehicles sold in MA required to be electric by 2040
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181223/national-grid-union-hope-to-end-impasse-by-friday
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181223/brave-new-world-for-mass-transportation
In case you missed the post shared here last week:
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/12/focused-on-big-picture-on-what-and-why.html
Visit the Commission page
https://www.mass.gov/orgs/commission-on-the-future-of-transportation
Report - Volume 1:
Choices for Stewardship: Recommendations to Meet the Transportation Future
https://www.mass.gov/files/documents/2018/12/14/FOTCVolume1_1.pdf
Report - Volume 2:
Choices for Stewardship: Background Books – Facts, Trends, and Issues
https://www.mass.gov/files/documents/2018/12/14/FOTCVolume2.pdf
"The calendar for the next two weeks is creating some interesting interplay between a benefit bill for locked-out workers, Christmas and the end of the 2017-2018 session, and contract talks between National Grid and its 1,200 locked-out natural gas workers.
Lawmakers on Friday agreed to the details of a bill extending unemployment benefits for locked-out workers and it appears they may take enactment votes to send that bill to Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk on Monday, Christmas Eve.
Meantime, National Grid has been saying for days that it hoped to strike a deal with two employee unions by Christmas. However, a company spokeswoman on Saturday confirmed to the News Service that after seven consecutive weekdays of bargaining, the next session won’t be held until Wednesday, Dec. 26.
And in another new wrinkle, the unions and the company issued a rare joint statement Friday night that suggested some optimism about a potential deal and markedly contrasted with the snippy statements that both sides have regularly issued after unsuccessful talks."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181223/national-grid-union-hope-to-end-impasse-by-friday
"Ready or not, Massachusetts is speeding headlong into a brave new transportation world.
It may not include flying cars, but state leaders are looking to help pave the way for self-driving cars, an all-electric car future, a transportation grid resilient to climate change and a planned “reinvention” of the commuter rail system serving metropolitan Boston.
Among the recommendations laid out in a hefty, two-volume report released this month by a state commission on the future of transportation in Massachusetts is for the state to set a goal “that all new cars, light duty trucks, and buses sold in Massachusetts will be electric by 2040.”
It’s part of a wider blueprint to create what the commission called “a 21st-century mobility infrastructure” that will help the state and its cities and towns both manage and make the most of emerging changes in transportation technology and behavior."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181223/brave-new-world-for-mass-transportation
In case you missed the post shared here last week:
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/12/focused-on-big-picture-on-what-and-why.html
Visit the Commission page
https://www.mass.gov/orgs/commission-on-the-future-of-transportation
Report - Volume 1:
Choices for Stewardship: Recommendations to Meet the Transportation Future
https://www.mass.gov/files/documents/2018/12/14/FOTCVolume1_1.pdf
Report - Volume 2:
Choices for Stewardship: Background Books – Facts, Trends, and Issues
https://www.mass.gov/files/documents/2018/12/14/FOTCVolume2.pdf
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Commission on the Future of Transportation, recommends 18 ways the state should prepare for potential changes in transportation |
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Trash-Recycle Schedule offset this week due to Christmas
Along with the Town office closures for Christmas, only Monday's trash/recycling will be picked up as normal. Tuesday, there is no pickup so you can imagine DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi calling with the message. "Tuesday will be picked up Wednesday. Wednesday on Thursday, and so forth."
The most recent solid waste flyer with the schedule for trash/recycling pickup
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/franklin_2018_2019.pdf
*** Closure Schedule ***
Town Offices
Senior Center
Library
Recreation
The most recent solid waste flyer with the schedule for trash/recycling pickup
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/franklin_2018_2019.pdf
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Franklin trash and recycle bins or totters |
*** Closure Schedule ***
Town Offices
- Monday, December 24
- Tuesday, December 25
- Tuesday, January 1
Senior Center
- Monday, December 24
- Tuesday, December 25
- Monday, December 31
- Tuesday, January 1
Library
- Monday, December 24
- Tuesday, December 25
- Closing at 5 PM, Monday, December 31
- Tuesday, January 1
Recreation
- Monday, December 24
- Tuesday, December 25
- Tuesday, January 1
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Holiday Hours for Franklin Town Offices, Library, Senior Center and Recreation |
This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
Register your dog, enter the Top Dog Contest!
CONTEST RULES
License Your Dog During Dog Registration Period January 1—April 1 2019
Send Us Your Pup’s Photo
You may drop off your photo, or send picture to: tburr@franklinma.gov
or
Teresa Burr Franklin Town Clerk
355 East Central Street Franklin, MA 02038
(Include Pet’s name, Owner’s name and contact information with photo!)
Winners will be drawn on Tuesday, April 2nd
Please Note: photos will NOT be returned
- Spayed Female: $20.00 / Neutered Male: $20.00
- Unaltered Female: $30.00 / Unaltered Male: $30.00
After April 1st A Late Fee Of $30.00 Is Applied To Licensing Fee
Download the Top Dog Contest flyer:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tqZeijepVbLWQz8a4YQuv_tdw2GWwDl_/view?usp=sharing
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Register your dog, enter the Top Dog Contest! |
Town Council summary - Dec 19, 2018
The recap of the Town Council meeting held Wednesday, Dec 19, 2018.
Liquor license renewals
The annual liquor license renewals came up for approval. Those businesses with outstanding bills will have their license held until the outstanding items are completed.
The listing of the current liquor licenses can be found online
Technology Update
Tim Raposa, Technology Director, provided an update on the work of the department. "There isn’t a department in here that doesn’t need technology" was aptly quoted in the MDN article on his presentation. I took several photos of his presentation and will share the deck when it is available (not yet posted to Town page).
Photos captured of the presentation can be found online
https://photos.app.goo.gl/z9aGETegsyeeCEZJ8
Mixed Business Innovation
The package of 6 zoning bylaw amendments came before the Town Council for potential referral to the Planning Board. They had been reviewed at the Economic Development Committee and came forward with a 3-1 vote (Kelly the lone 'no' vote).
Kelly clearly wants something in the bylaw to allow for residential use but exactly what would meet that requirement was not discussed explicitly or agreed to during the meeting. While some other councilors agree that residential use would make sense, it doesn't for the building that is currently on site. The bylaw amendments did get referred to the Planning Board. Kelly voted against one of the amendments but voted for all the others.
The Planning Board will hold two public hearings and make a recommendation on the measures to send back to the Council. The Council will also hold two public hearings and either make adjustments to the language or leave it as is. The timing on all of this would bring a 'final' decision sometime as early as mid-February or March 2019.
The formal "Actions Taken" document was not yet published. When it is, it will be linked to here.
My detailed notes taken during the meeting can be found in the links below:
Liquor license renewals
The annual liquor license renewals came up for approval. Those businesses with outstanding bills will have their license held until the outstanding items are completed.
The listing of the current liquor licenses can be found online
Technology Update
Tim Raposa, Technology Director, provided an update on the work of the department. "There isn’t a department in here that doesn’t need technology" was aptly quoted in the MDN article on his presentation. I took several photos of his presentation and will share the deck when it is available (not yet posted to Town page).
Photos captured of the presentation can be found online
https://photos.app.goo.gl/z9aGETegsyeeCEZJ8
Mixed Business Innovation
The package of 6 zoning bylaw amendments came before the Town Council for potential referral to the Planning Board. They had been reviewed at the Economic Development Committee and came forward with a 3-1 vote (Kelly the lone 'no' vote).
Kelly clearly wants something in the bylaw to allow for residential use but exactly what would meet that requirement was not discussed explicitly or agreed to during the meeting. While some other councilors agree that residential use would make sense, it doesn't for the building that is currently on site. The bylaw amendments did get referred to the Planning Board. Kelly voted against one of the amendments but voted for all the others.
The Planning Board will hold two public hearings and make a recommendation on the measures to send back to the Council. The Council will also hold two public hearings and either make adjustments to the language or leave it as is. The timing on all of this would bring a 'final' decision sometime as early as mid-February or March 2019.
The formal "Actions Taken" document was not yet published. When it is, it will be linked to here.
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one of the Technology slides depicts the town school split for the technology personnel |
My detailed notes taken during the meeting can be found in the links below:
- Live reporting: from Town Administrators Report to...
- Live reporting: Legislation for Action
- Live Reporting: Technology Dept
- Live Reporting: Town Council - Dec 19, 2019
FHS wrestling, gymnastics, and girls hockey teams post wins on Saturday
Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Saturday, Dec 22, 2018
Girls Basketball = Franklin, 43 @ Coyle and Cassidy, 51 – Final
Boys Hockey = Franklin, 1 @ Newburyport, 3 – Final
Girls Hockey = Franklin, 4 vs. Algonquin, 1 – Final
– Cassi Ronan scored two goals for the second straight game to help Franklin stay unbeaten on the season and hand the T-hawks their first loss. Gina Vignone and Amanda Lewandowski also scored for the Panthers, while sophomore Gabby Colace returned from injury to pick up her first win in net.
Wrestling = Franklin, 51 @ Ashland, 17 – Final
Gymnastics = Franklin, 136 @ King Philip, 131.6 – Final
– Franklin’s Mia Lizotte won the all-around with a score of 36.35. Lizotte finished with scores of 9.35 on the bar, 9.2 on the vault and the floor exercise, and 8.6 on the beam. Sophomore Emma Owens (8.9), freshman Kate Rudolph (8.85), and sophomore Lexi Lupien (8.5) also had high scores on the vault. On the floor, Franklin got an 8.8 from Rudolph and 8.5 from her classmate Caroline Woelfel, as well as scores of 8.4 from Owens and senior Sadie Rondeau.
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-12-22-18/
Via the Twitterverse
https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters/lists/fhs-sports
Girls Basketball = Franklin, 43 @ Coyle and Cassidy, 51 – Final
Boys Hockey = Franklin, 1 @ Newburyport, 3 – Final
Girls Hockey = Franklin, 4 vs. Algonquin, 1 – Final
– Cassi Ronan scored two goals for the second straight game to help Franklin stay unbeaten on the season and hand the T-hawks their first loss. Gina Vignone and Amanda Lewandowski also scored for the Panthers, while sophomore Gabby Colace returned from injury to pick up her first win in net.
Wrestling = Franklin, 51 @ Ashland, 17 – Final
Gymnastics = Franklin, 136 @ King Philip, 131.6 – Final
– Franklin’s Mia Lizotte won the all-around with a score of 36.35. Lizotte finished with scores of 9.35 on the bar, 9.2 on the vault and the floor exercise, and 8.6 on the beam. Sophomore Emma Owens (8.9), freshman Kate Rudolph (8.85), and sophomore Lexi Lupien (8.5) also had high scores on the vault. On the floor, Franklin got an 8.8 from Rudolph and 8.5 from her classmate Caroline Woelfel, as well as scores of 8.4 from Owens and senior Sadie Rondeau.
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-12-22-18/
Via the Twitterverse
https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters/lists/fhs-sports
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FHS Panthers |
This was such a great win! So proud of these girls. @FHSSports @FranklinHS @FranklinMatters @Josh_Perry10 @HockomockSports pic.twitter.com/CHHXNjdqzl— FHS Gymnastics (@fhs_gymnastics) December 23, 2018
Ugh stupid auto correct. Tsuk not Tusk igh lol 😂 nice job kate rudolph.— FHS Gymnastics (@fhs_gymnastics) December 23, 2018
— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) December 23, 2018
Way to go!! #PantherPride https://t.co/5x69sqZ6Lm— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) December 23, 2018
51-17 Win over Ashland. Pins from Fracassa, Jordan, Zogby, MacLean, Sackley, Nawn and Walker.— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) December 22, 2018
Franklin drops one to a scrappy Newburyport team 3-1. @FHSAthletic @In_The_Slot @HockomockSports @MetroWestSports @BGlobeSports @MyHockeyLive @MassHSHockey— Coach Spillane (@FHS_PuckCoach) December 22, 2018
Final here from Henry Graf Skating Arena, @Port_Athletics 3, @FHS_Puck 1. Newburyport goalie, Jackson Marshall was the difference— Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) December 22, 2018
Final: Coyle 51 Franklin 43. Kaylee Haynes scores a team-high 17 points while Sam Hourihan posts 12 points, 10 rebounds, 5 blocks. Ali Brigham finishes with 20 points, 15 rebounds & 4 blocks.— Greg Dudek (@gdudek10) December 22, 2018
After 3: Coyle 38 Franklin 33. Balanced scoring attack for the Warriors with Haynes & Kassidy Field with 9 points. Bondhus with 8 pts for Franklin in the quarter. Brigham with 16 pts & 13 rebounds— Greg Dudek (@gdudek10) December 22, 2018
Halftime: Coyle 25 Franklin 20. Brigham with 14 pts, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks. Sam Hourihan making her work for everything down low & she has 5 pts, 5 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 assists— Greg Dudek (@gdudek10) December 22, 2018
After 1: Franklin 12 Coyle 12. Brigham already nearing a double-double with 8 pts, 7 rebounds. Haynes with 7 pts, 4 rebounds for the Warriors— Greg Dudek (@gdudek10) December 22, 2018
"an all-day operation, opening in the morning to serve coffee and the brewery serving beer later"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/marlborough-lost-shoe-brewing-seeks-permit-for-roaster
"Owners of Lost Shoe Brewing and Roasting Company outlined their proposed coffee roasting operation to city councilors this week, and expressed excitement about bringing their concept to the city.
J.P. and Melynda Gallagher – who have already received approval to open a brewery at the former Speakers nightclub on Weed Street – are seeking a special permit to operate a coffee roaster at the same location.
A zoning amendment approved by city councilors this fall permitted coffee roasters to operate in the Marlborough Village district downtown, business, industrial and limited industrial zones. Coffee roasting – a manufacturing operation – was previously not allowed in those areas.
Prospective roasters are required to apply for a special permit, in part, due to odors that emanate during the operation. Requiring roasters to go through the special permit process provides a layer of security for the city if an odor problem arises."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/marlborough-lost-shoe-brewing-seeks-permit-for-roaster
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Marlboro business opens brewing coffee and beer |
Related post from January 2018
More info on Lost Shoe at their web page https://lostshoebrews.com/
In the News: tax deal on short term rental units; House hires a HR director
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/house-senate-agrees-to-baker-proposals-on-short-term-rental-tax
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/house-hires-hr-director
"With the clock ticking on the end of the two-year session, House and Senate leaders finalized a deal Thursday to tax and regulate short-term housing rentals through websites like Airbnb, reviving a bill that passed in July but was imperiled by concerns raised by Gov. Charlie Baker.
The new version still would apply the 5.7 percent hotel and motel room tax to units rented on a short-term basis. Legislative leaders, however, agreed to a change proposed by Baker that would exempt homeowners who rent out their units for 14 or fewer days a year from having to collect the tax.
The House and Senate also agreed to postpone an extra Boston Convention and Exhibition Center financing fee on short-term units rented in Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, Springfield, West Springfield and Chicopee for about 10 years, or until the bonds on the BCEC are paid.
“We’re excited that we were able to accomplish this before the end of the year because there were a lot of twists and turns throughout the process, but we got it done,” said state Rep. Aaron Michlewitz, the co-chair of the Committee on Financial Services."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/house-senate-agrees-to-baker-proposals-on-short-term-rental-tax
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AirBnB screen grab |
"The Massachusetts House has hired a woman with experience running human relations for Raytheon Co. and Bright Horizons Family Solutions to serve as the House’s human resources director, a new position created as the branch works to update its policies dealing with harassment reporting and prevention.
The House Committee on Rules announced on Thursday that it has appointed Katherine Palmer, who has most recently worked as a human resources consultant, to serve as the House’s chief of human resources for a two-year term. The committee said Palmer specializes in “employee relations, workforce planning, employment law and establishing governance and compliance practices.”
In March, the House adopted a package of new rules -- recommended by the House counsel and a team of attorneys hired to study the House’s policies around workplace sexual harassment -- that included a new investigation process for harassment claims and new human resources employees, including a director of human resources."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/house-hires-hr-director
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Franklin Police were busy preparing for the holidays
Sharing a few posts from the Franklin Police Facebook account to show their work on duty and off. We have a lot to be thankful for in Franklin, especially the Police Dept (1) for their service and (2) for going above and beyond to help.
Follow the Franklin Police on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Franklin-Police-Department-162770995915/
And visit their page on the Town of Franklin website
https://www.franklinma.gov/police-department
"On Wednesday, December 21, 2018 Officer Tyler Peabody, Officer Tara Lagoa, and Detective Jonathon Bussey from the Franklin Police Department participated in the Shop with a Cop at the Target located in Framingham, Massachusetts. Over a dozen area police departments assisted in the event to help children."
"Thank you to all who helped support the FPD Toy Drive. This year was a tremendous success. We were able to help over 30 local families directly, and work with the Santa Foundation to help even more! Special thanks to Detective Copeland and Detective Bussey for their hard work putting this together."
"Today (12/20/18), Natasha Kelty, Veteran Outreach Coordinator from the Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Program came to the station to present a plaque to the FPD for our participation in No Shave November. This year the Home Base Foundation had 116 Departments participate, and raised over $240,000.
Pictured with Natasha (L-R) are CSO Mucciarone, Detective Bussey, Chief Lynch, Officer Rosa, Officer Flynn, and Sergeant Zimmerman.
Female officers were able to show their support by wearing special digital camo hats for the month."
Follow the Franklin Police on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Franklin-Police-Department-162770995915/
And visit their page on the Town of Franklin website
https://www.franklinma.gov/police-department
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Thank you to all who helped support the FPD Toy Drive (Town of Franklin, MA Police - Facebook photo) |
Both FHS swim teams top Canton
Via HockomockSports and Twitter we share the results of the FHS sports action on Friday, Dec 21, 2018
Boys Basketball = Franklin, 73 @ Catholic Memorial, 78 – Final
– Franklin led 40-39 at halftime, and took a 59-55 lead into the final frame but Catholic Memorial was able to take the lead midway through. Trailing 72-64 with three minutes to go, the Panthers got within two, and then within one when Jalen Samuels (17 points) hit a three with 9.3 seconds left. But the Knights hit two free throws and thwarted a last bid from the Panthers. Junior Chris Edgehill had a team-high 27 points for the Panthers.
Boys Swimming = Canton, 62 @ Franklin, 102 – Final
Girls Swimming = Canton, 62.5 @ Franklin, 102.5 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-12-21-18/
Via the Twitterverse
https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters/lists/fhs-sports
Boys Basketball = Franklin, 73 @ Catholic Memorial, 78 – Final
– Franklin led 40-39 at halftime, and took a 59-55 lead into the final frame but Catholic Memorial was able to take the lead midway through. Trailing 72-64 with three minutes to go, the Panthers got within two, and then within one when Jalen Samuels (17 points) hit a three with 9.3 seconds left. But the Knights hit two free throws and thwarted a last bid from the Panthers. Junior Chris Edgehill had a team-high 27 points for the Panthers.
Boys Swimming = Canton, 62 @ Franklin, 102 – Final
Girls Swimming = Canton, 62.5 @ Franklin, 102.5 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-12-21-18/
Via the Twitterverse
https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters/lists/fhs-sports
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FHS Panthers |
FHS lady swimmers defeat Canton taking first in 10 out of 11 events.— CoachP_FHS_Swim (@CoachP_FHSswim) December 22, 2018
FHS guy swimmers defeat Canton taking first in EVERY event!
Noow that is a way to start winter break!— Coach Balliro (@coachB_fhs) December 22, 2018
Big swims from girls & boys side tonight. Love seeing swimmers tackle new events and power through obstacles. Keep up the fire 🔥🐾#proudcoach #happyvaca #pantherpride #FHSwoooooo #giddyup pic.twitter.com/GQnOyDp6HD
FINAL: No. 4 Catholic Memorial 78 No. 1 Franklin 73. The Panthers final inbound was intercepted and returned for the game’s final basket. @GlobeSchools pic.twitter.com/pmDilh7pG3— Josh Schafer (@Schafer_44) December 22, 2018
End Q3: Franklin 59 CM 55. @GlobeSchools— Josh Schafer (@Schafer_44) December 22, 2018
HALF: Franklin 40 CM 39. Franklin junior guard Chris Edgehill leads all scorers with 21 points. Sophomore guard Kurtis Henderson has 18 points for the Knights. @GlobeSchools— Josh Schafer (@Schafer_44) December 22, 2018
End of Q1: Catholic Memorial leads Franklin 22-18. Franklin’s Chris Edgehill and CM’s Kurtis Henderson traded several baskets toward the end of the quarter. Henderson has 14 pts and Edgehill 11. @GlobeSchools— Josh Schafer (@Schafer_44) December 22, 2018
"There isn’t a department in here that doesn’t need technology"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/franklin-councilors-get-tech-lesson-on-phishing-virus-threats
From more about the Town of Franklin Technology Department
https://www.franklinps.net/district/educational-technology
"Timothy Rapoza says that all those suspicious emails that town employees have been receiving are safe -- at least for now.
Rapoza, director of technology services, told town councilors on Wednesday that he is behind numerous fake emails -- replicas of popular phishing emails that appear as if they contain viruses -- sent to town employees, and for good reason: He and his team want to see who is clicking on them.
The goal, Rapoza added, is to train employees to recognize potential threats when they see them in their inboxes. It’s one of the many tasks of the town Technology Department, which has been in place for about 20 years.
And Rapoza, who has been with Franklin for 13 years, said he has seen technology change dramatically in that time."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181222/franklin-councilors-get-tech-lesson-on-phishing-virus-threats
From more about the Town of Franklin Technology Department
https://www.franklinps.net/district/educational-technology
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one page from the slideshow presented at the Town Council meeting on Weds, Dec 19 |
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