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Franklin Library: Remembering the Blizzard of '78 |
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https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/bulletins/remembering-blizzard-78
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Franklin Library: Remembering the Blizzard of '78 |
"When Maya Mathews was in fifth grade, her favorite subject was math.
But when she entered sixth grade and asked to be placed in a more-advanced math track, her request was denied because a teacher said she “lacked the confidence necessary to handle a more rigorous curriculum,” Mathews recounted.
“I was shocked. It had never really occurred to me that I had to show confidence as well as right answers in order to handle a more rigorous curriculum,” she said.
Mathews is currently a senior at Newton North High School and serves as the student member of the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. She is also the chairperson of the State Student Advisory Council and a fourth-term class president."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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Davis Thayer Elementary School in an early morning sunrise |
"A committee of elected officials, business leaders and transportation experts tasked with identifying possible improvements to the state’s commuter rail system is considering a wide range of options, from investing in new vehicles to electrifying the entire network.
After months of research, the MBTA’s Rail Vision Advisory Committee has identified seven options for improving the system. All would require significant investment, and committee members hope their work will help improve service for the public.
The panel’s work lies early in the planning phase — and the committee itself will not be responsible for the final decision — but progress is showing. Last week, the group discussed how the options will be analyzed with advanced modeling software to get a better sense of the impacts. In the coming months, the final findings will be presented to the public and to state leaders who will decide what, if any, changes to make."
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MBTA’s Rail Vision Advisory Committee |
Agenda Item | Summary |
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Town Council Meeting Agenda |
Meeting of January 30, 2019
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1. ANNOUNCEMENTS |
a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast Channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
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2. CITIZENS COMMENTS |
a. Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
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3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES | |
3a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES |
December 19, 2018 Minutes
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3b. APPROVAL OF MINUTES |
January 9, 2019 Minutes
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4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS |
Swearing in of Two Deputy Fire Chiefs
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5. APPONTMENTS |
None
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6. HEARINGS | |
6a. HEARINGS |
Acceptance of Brielle Way as a Public Way.
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6b. HEARINGS |
Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of Michael Road (Extension) and related easement.
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6c. HEARINGS |
Acceptance of White Dove Road, Mockingbird Drive, and Blue Jay Street as a Public Way.
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6d. HEARINGS |
Acceptance of Paddock Lane, Palomino Drive, Derby Lane & Carter Lane as Public Ways.
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6e. HEARINGS |
Acceptance of Padula Drive as a Public Way.
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7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS |
New Annual All Alcohol License- Franklin Performing Arts Company
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8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS |
Public Works Water Presentation
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9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS |
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
b. Budget Subcommittee
c. Economic Development Subcommittee
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10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | |
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-02: Appropriation Capital FY19 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-02 Majority Vote (5))
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10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-03: Appropriation Turf Field Stabilization Fund FY19 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-03 Majority Vote (5))
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10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-04: Appropriation Fire Truck Stabilization Fund FY19 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-04 Majority Vote (5))
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10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-05: Appropriation Water Main Appropriation & Borrowing Authorization FY19 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-05 Two-Thirds Majority Vote (6))
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10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-06: Appropriation OPEB Trust Fund FY19 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-06 Majority Vote (5))
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10f. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-07: Appropriation SPED Van FY19 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-07 Majority Vote (5))
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10g. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-08: Appropriation Street Lighting LED Project FY19 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-08 Majority Vote (5))
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10h. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-12: Acceptance of Gift - Veterans Services Department (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-12 Majority Vote (5))
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10i. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-13: Acceptance of Gift -Veterans Services Department (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-13 Majority Vote (5))
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10j. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-14: Order of Acceptance of Brielle Way as a Public Way (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-14 Two-Thirds Majority Vote (6))
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10k. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-15: Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of Michael Road (Extension) and related easement (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-15 Two- Thirds Majority Vote (6))
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10l. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-16:Order of Acceptance of White Dove Road, Mockingbird Drive, and Blue Jay Street as a Public Way (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-16 Two-Thirds Majority Vote (6))
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10m. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-17: Order of Acceptance of Paddock Lane, Palomino Drive, Derby Lane & Carter Lane as Public Ways (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-17 Two -Thirds Majority Vote (6))
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10n. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-18:Acceptance of Private Road Covenant with Owner of Sole Lot Accessed by Padula Drive (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-18 Majority Vote (5))
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10o. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 19-19: Order of Acceptance of Padula Drive as a Public Way (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-19 Two-Thirds Majority Vote (6))
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10p. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-822R: Changes To §185-20. Signs - 2nd Reading (Motion to Adopt Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-822R - Two-Thirds Majority Roll Call Vote (6))
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10q. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-823: Changes To Sign District Regulations - 2nd Reading (Motion to Adopt Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-823 -Two-Thirds Majority Roll Call Vote (6))
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10r. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-824: Changes To Sign District Overlay Map - 2nd Reading (Motion to Adopt Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-824-Two-Thirds Majority Roll Call Vote (6))
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10s. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Bylaw Amendment 19-835: Changes to Chapter 47, Alcoholic Beverages-2nd Reading (Motion to Adopt Bylaw Amendment 19-835- Majority Roll Call Vote (5))
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11. TOWN ADMINISTRATORS REPORT | |
12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS | |
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS | |
14. EXECUTIVE SESSION |
None Scheduled
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15. ADJOURN |
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MyFM In The Morning - Jamie Hellen 1-25-19 |
"The Franklin girls’ basketball team has outscored opponents by about 22 points per game this season.
What’s the formula? Simple: a star center, feisty defense, and an experienced coach.
The Panthers are 12-1, the only loss coming in an exclusion game to defending Division 4 state champion Coyle & Cassidy that will not impact seeding for the Division 1 Central tourney."
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Franklin star Ali Brigham looks for a passing lane against tight defense by Foxborough’s Abby Hassman during Tuesday night’s game. ROBERT E. KLEIN FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE |
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FHS Panthers |
— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) January 27, 2019
Franklin G V Ice Hockey - defeats Medfield 3-1. Ronan 1 g 2 a Paterson 1g 1a lewandowski 1 g ... gAbby Colace 13 saves 12-0-1 over all 4-0 league!— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) January 27, 2019
3-1 Win vs Medfield!! Goals by Paterson, Ronan, and Lewandowski🏒 MVP Belt to Lewandowski!! #letsgo 🚨🎉‼️ pic.twitter.com/tUbKCImhLq— FHS Girls Hockey (@fhsvgockey) January 27, 2019
Big hock win for the panthers by a score of 5-2 in favor of the good guys. Hard hat to @Holmesy183 (Matt Holmes) for getting a goal, working hard and getting revenge on his old youth teammates. #hoorah pic.twitter.com/aHZHaR9s0t— Franklin Hockey (@FHS_Puck) January 27, 2019
Franklin 5 KP 2. G’s from Casella, Holmes, Elliott, McCaffrey and Lizotte. Hat to Holmes for grinding against his boys @FHSSports @In_The_Slot @MassHSHockey @MyHockeyLive @HockomockSports @BGlobeSports @MetroWestSports— Coach Spillane (@FHS_PuckCoach) January 27, 2019
Team finishes the day 3-0. DiFilippo, Jake, Fracassa, Zogby, Colella, MacLean, Sackley, Nawn, Jacoby and Walker go undefeated. @FHSSports— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 26, 2019
70-7 Win over Stoughton. Pins from Jake, Fracassa, Colella, MacLean, Sackley, Nawn and Jacoby.— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 26, 2019
50-6 Win over Canton. Pins from Jake, Fracassa, Sauer, Zogby, Colella, MacLean and Sackley.— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 26, 2019
46-16 Win over Foxboro. Pins from Jake, Fracassa, Colella, MacLean, and Sackley.— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 26, 2019
Julia Fenerty takes 3in the 600 at the coaches invitational with a time of 1:39.47— Coach Bailey (@FranklinHSXC) January 26, 2019
Both @FHSBVSWIM and @fhsgvswim1 end the regular season with a 5-1 record in the Kelley-Rex Division... 7-1 in the HOCK... 8-2 overall on the season! #bringonHOCKchamps #proudcoaches @CoachP_FHSswim— Coach Balliro (@coachB_fhs) January 26, 2019
"The library is ready to release its newest trio of surveys to aid in a new strategic plan for the next five years.
“We’re going to be rolling out a whole series of surveys and questions to our patrons to sort of help us shape the strategic plan,” said Children’s Librarian Caliegh Keating.
The survey touches on suggestions on collections, programming, services,https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/01/its-about-how-we-can-form-our-goals.html
Keating said that the kind of information they’re looking for is focused on areas that the library is succeeding as well as areas that may need improvement."
2 Surveys for Adults! Collections and Technology here: https://t.co/AnzWYDU6qZ— Franklin Library (@FrkPublicLib) January 24, 2019
And Adult Programming here: https://t.co/4qM9jk6k17@franklinculture @FranklinMatters @FranklinSrCntr
This survey is specific to our Children's Department! Looking forward to hearing from Franklin families! @franklinculture @FranklinPSNews @FranklinMatters https://t.co/VOUh1Xcl0V— Franklin Library (@FrkPublicLib) January 24, 2019
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The Franklin Public Library is seeking your advice - It is time to fill out the survey |
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Tri-County Children’s Center to Host Registration & Open House |
Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street in Franklin, is a recipient of the High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award and serves the communities of Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleborough, Plainville, Seekonk, Sherborn, Walpole, and Wrentham.