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Sunday, February 18, 2024
Franklin TV: A Quiet Week?
Annual Report Franklin Senior Center (COA): FY 2023 Report
■ Identifying the needs of this population and creating programs that meet those needs.■ Offering the knowledge, tools and opportunities to promote mental, social and physical well-being.■ Advocating for relevant programs and services in our community.■ Serving as a community focal point for aging issues and as a liaison to local, state, and Federal resources for older adults.
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Annual Report Franklin Senior Center (COA): FY 2023 Report |
Franklin DPW Director Robert Cantoreggi Pays $15,000 Civil Penalty for Violating Conflict of Interest Law | Mass.gov
Franklin Department of Public Works Director Robert “Brutus” Cantoreggi has paid a $15,000 civil penalty for violating the conflict of interest law by accepting free ski trips from a water meter manufacturer and its distributor. Cantoreggi signed a Disposition Agreement in which he admitted the violations and waived his right to a hearing.
The Franklin Department of Public Works uses a brand of water meter throughout its service area made by an Alabama-based manufacturer and sourced through the manufacturer’s sole authorized New England distributor. Cantoreggi, as Public Works Director, oversees and approves the Franklin DPW’s water meter purchasing budget.
Cantoreggi and a friend attended three-day ski trips the water meter vendors hosted in Stowe, Vermont in 2019 and Jay Peak, Vermont, in 2022. The vendors paid for lodging, meals, snowmobile rentals, and water park tickets for Cantoreggi and his friend, neither of whom are skiers.
The conflict of interest law prohibits public employees from soliciting or receiving anything worth $50 or more that is given to them for or because of their official positions. When Cantoreggi accepted the free ski trips from the water meter vendors for himself and his friend, he violated this prohibition because he knew or had reason to know the vendors were giving him these gifts due to his position with the Franklin Department of Public Works.
“Public employees should not accept unauthorized valuable gifts of any kind from vendors doing business with their agencies. Such gifts are generally given because of the employees’ official positions, and the law prohibits acceptance of such gifts unless they are authorized by statute or regulation,” said State Ethics Commission Executive Director David A. Wilson. “While this prohibition applies to all public employees, it is one which those with budgeting and purchasing authority should be particularly mindful of given that acceptance of unauthorized vendor gifts by public employees with such authority inevitably casts doubt on whether public agency purchasing decisions are made fairly and in the public interest. Additionally, public employees in leadership positions must remember that they set the ethical tone for their agencies and those they lead, and that their failure to adhere to the law thus presents a particularly grave threat to the integrity of public service and public confidence in that service.”
The Commission encourages public employees to contact the Commission’s Legal Division at 617-371-9500 for free advice if they have any questions regarding how the conflict of interest law may apply to them.
Annual Report Of Department Of Planning And Community Development: FY 2023 Report
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Annual Report Of Department Of Planning And Community Development: FY 2023 Report |
Franklin TV: what is playing this week? Check out the schedule beginning Feb 18, 2024
Franklin Residents: No Trash Delay - February 19-23, 2024
No Trash Delay - February 19-23, 2024
Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/no-trash-delay-feb-19-23-2024
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Porchfest Franklin website goes live, sign up to host or play
Porchfest is coming to Franklin, MA!! It is an outdoor music event that will be held on Saturday, June 1st from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM with a rain date of June 2nd.
Come spend the day in Franklin’s beautiful Cultural District while listening to live music. Musicians and bands of all genres will be performing on porches and patios throughout the district. This walkable event is also the perfect opportunity to check out our local shops and restaurants. Public bathrooms will be available.
If you would like to host a band or performer on your Porch or if you have a band or are a performer and would be interested in performing at Franklin PorchFest, go to our website https://franklin.porchfest.info and register for the event. All the information you need to register is on our website. Also on our website you will find links so you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Porchfest is made possible with funds granted from the Mass Cultural Council through the Franklin Cultural District Committee. The Franklin PorchFest Committee is thankful for the support it has received from the Cultural Council, the Cultural District and the Town of Franklin.
Save the date! We look forward to seeing you June 1st!
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Porchfest Franklin website goes live, sign up to host or play |
13th Annual FBRTC 5K: Saturday May 18, 2024
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Watch the Conservation Commission playlist on YouTube back to January 2022
- Verizon and Comcast
- Live stream via Zoom
- And to YouTube
Annual Report Of The Recreation Department: FY 2023 Report
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Annual Report Of The Recreation Department: FY 2023 Report |
Annual Report Of The Human Resources Department: FY 2023 Report
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Annual Report Of The Human Resources Department: FY 2023 Report |
Listen to SAFE Radio - WFPR
SAFE Radio (a product of the SAFE Coalition) will examine the disease of Substance Use Disorder. Each week the program will feature guests that are subject matter experts covering topics such as treatment options, coping strategies and recovery.The SAFE Coalition exists to provide pathways for support, education, coping mechanisms and treatment options for Substance use Disorder