Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: History Comes Alive episodes features Franklin (video)


August 26, 2024



GOOD DEEDS: History Comes Alive: Franklin Library


____Dear Friend of the Registry,


____The Land records dating back to 1793 at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds are crucial to the legal title to one's property. However, these land records are rich in history.


____The Registry's "History Comes Alive" Program transcribed over 450,000 handwritten documents recorded between 1793 and 1900. This project transcribed the land records into easy-to-read text. Out of this project an interest in the stories behind the records developed.


____Attached are links to two Franklin pieces about Ben Franklin and the Franklin Library.


Good Deeds History Comes Alive: Franklin Library

https://www.norfolkdeeds.org/wp-content/uploads/GD_History_Comes_Alive_Franklin_Library.mp4


Good Deeds History Comes Alive: Closer Look Franklin Library

https://www.norfolkdeeds.org/wp-content/uploads/Good_Deeds_History_Comes_Alive_A_Closer_Look_Franklin_Library_FINAL.mp4



____I hope you find these interesting and informative.

 

Sincerely yours,

Bill O'Donnell

Register of Deeds

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds | 649 High Street | Dedham, MA 02026-1831 US


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Good Deeds History Comes Alive: Franklin Library


Did you know the Franklin Food Pantry offers tours of their new facility?

"Want to learn about The Pantry, what we do, and who we serve? Sign-up for a tour! 
Our next tour is Wednesday, September 11, at 6 PM. 
We're excited to welcome you, but don't delay as tours are expected to fill up quickly!"  

Sign up for Tour -> https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4baaa622a4f4c43-pantry?

Dates for October & November are also available to sign up for

Did you know the Franklin Food Pantry offers tours of their new facility?
Did you know the Franklin Food Pantry offers tours of their new facility?

Note: by way of disclosure, I am delighted to volunteer my time and skills on 2 Food Pantry committees.

Land Use & Zoning Subcommittee schedules virtual meeting Aug 29 at 7 PM

Land Use & Zoning Subcommittee
August 29, 2024 - 7:00 PM

Meeting will be held virtually via ZOOM


Agenda
1. Review 8/26 Draft Implementation Plan
2. Next steps


Agenda doc contains remote participation info ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/agendas/landusezoningagenda_-_2024-08-29.pdf

 

Land Use & Zoning Subcommittee schedules virtual meeting Aug 29 at 7 PM
Land Use & Zoning Subcommittee schedules virtual meeting Aug 29 at 7 PM

Officer Tyler Brabham gets new student treatment from Clinicians at Franklin Police Dept

Via Franklin Police Dept Facebook post:

"We’re going to try and not get emotional but time is the ultimate thief. It’s not fair how quickly our kids grow up and leave us for school.
This week Officer Tyler Brabham starts the nine-month William James College Graduate Certificate Course in Crisis Response & Behavioral Health. Our Clinicians wouldn’t miss an opportunity to make Officer Brabham a back-to-school sign.  
Officer Brabham
Officer Brabham
The Center for Crisis Response and Behavioral Health at William James College provides training and education to mental health professionals and law enforcement on effective response methods for encounters with individuals who are experiencing a psychiatric, substance-related, or mental health crisis. The program addresses an important need for expanding roles and opportunities in public safety and seeks to create effective partnerships between mental health and law enforcement.
Officer Brabham has gone above and beyond to work alongside our clinicians and help those in our community with mental health needs. Keep up the great work and good luck Tyler!"
back-to-school sign
back-to-school sign

MOMS ONLY (kid free) STROLL in Franklin at SNETT - Sep 3

FRANKLIN - NEW POP UP LOCATION!!

When: Tuesday SEPT 3 at 6:30 PM
Where: Southern New England Trunkline
(Link to sign up below!)

Ideal for moms in the thick of it with younger kids (under age 7/8 ) in need of some kid free time!! Come join us for a leisurely walk , KID FREE, to recharge and refill your cup as we head into fall!!   
MOMS ONLY (kid free) STROLL
MOMS ONLY (kid free) STROLL


Ditch a witching hour, bath time or bedtime to move your body, calm your mind and have some adults only time to chat, uninterrupted, with other local moms!!

🌟RSVP to this free event and see details at the link below! The weather can be unpredictable, so please fill out the form or message me so I can reach you if plans change!

🌟🌟 GET ON THE LIST!!! If you’d like to be on the notifications list for more fall dates and events, please also fill out the form!! If you’d like a location closer to you, let me know that too!


Home title lock insurance? Not a lock at all


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

By Larissa Bungo

If you've seen ads for home title lock insurance, they might have you worried. After all, the ads say thieves can steal the title to your home. 

But then the ads tell you to buy title lock insurance to supposedly prevent home title theft. 

Stop. Take a breath. It's just a ploy to scare you.

Read more - > https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/08/home-title-lock-insurance-not-lock-all?



Home title lock insurance? Not a lock at all
Home title lock insurance? Not a lock at all

Another option would be to check out the Homestead protection with Norfolk Registry of Deeds ->   https://www.franklinmatters.org/2024/04/register-odonnell-promotes.html


Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Wednesday, Aug 28, 2024

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Wednesday

9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock
Franklin and its local government, services and events  (repeats Saturday at 9 AM)

10:00 AM 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM  The Wonderful World of Wine – Mark Lenzi, Kim Simone    All about wine, its culture, lore and finer point.
11:00 AM 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock
Franklin and its local government, services and events (repeats Saturday at 3 PM)

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = WEDNESDAY

7:30 am     Mental Health: Elizabeth Hagy
8:30 am     Metrowest Symposium: Sharing Identity on Social Media
10:00 am United Methodist Church: Lola Richardson
11:30 am Cooking Thyme: Sweet Corn Risotto
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin': Quinoa
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Pesto Pasta
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Game Day Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 7
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 12
3:30 pm     Paris Olympics: Kristi Kirshe
5:00 pm Veterans' Oral History Project: Dave Cargill
6:30 pm     Concerts on the Common: Frank Padula Band
9:30 pm     4th of July 2024: Neon Lighthouse

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel           (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = WEDNESDAY

8:30 am     Public School Event: Lifelong Music Pt. 2 05-13-19
10:00 am SAFE Coalition: Overdose Awareness 2022
11:00 am Lifelong Music: Strings School 2022
12:40 pm FHS Varsity Volleyball: v Lincoln-Sudbury 09-26-23
3:00 pm Track and Field: v King Philip 05-04-22
5:30 pm     FHS Varsity Swimming v North Attleboro 01-05-24
8:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel  (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = WEDNESDAY

8:00 am Town Council 08-14-24
12:00 pm Master Plan Committee 08-21-24
2:00 pm Town Council 08-14-24

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf


Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA
Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Tuesday, August 27, 2024?

Tuesday, August 27
9:00am Early Voting - Primary (Town Clerk's Office)
2:30pm Rainbow Cafe (Franklin Senior Center)
4:00pm Music Boosters Fund Raiser (@ Sante Fe Burrito Grill)
7:00pm Franklin Public Library Book Club (Franklin Public Library)
7:00pm Musical Bingo (Raillery Public House)


**  Town Meetings today   **

  • Massachusetts Strategic Health Group Board Meeting
Event Date:  Tuesday, August 27, 2024 - 1:00pm

  • Design Review Meeting Agenda
Event Date:  Tuesday, August 27, 2024 - 7:00pm

  • Franklin School Committee Meeting
Event Date:  Tuesday, August 27, 2024 - 7:00pm


What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 

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Why are there multiple calendars?
Respectfully, the Library and Senior Center calendars are too full of events to include all their events so we tend to focus on the major events. Town and School meetings are also kept separate. Links for all the calendars are shared here:

Find the full Community event calendar  https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar

The Library calendar of events ->    calendar link

The Senior Center calendar of events ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/node/39/events/upcoming

Friendly reminder: Music Boosters Fundraiser at Sante Fe today Tuesday, 8/27/24

Enjoy some Santa Fe on back to school eve!

Friendly reminder: Music Boosters Fundraiser at Sante Fe today Tuesday, 8/27/24
Friendly reminder: Music Boosters Fundraiser at Sante Fe today Tuesday, 8/27/24



Division of Ecological Restoration shares the inside story on a culvert before & after replacement (video)

Division of Ecological Restoration (DER) (@MassEcoRestore) posted Mon, Aug 26, 2024:
"Ever wondered what the inside of a culvert looks like? 🤔 We love this video by @WestfieldRiver that documents a culvert replacement in Washington. 
This project received funding from DER's Culvert Replacement Municipal Assistance Grant Initiative! ➡️  https://t.co/OytuNsfJ6l"
Shared from -> https://x.com/MassEcoRestore/status/1828083066004476318


Governor Healey Signs Into Law Comprehensive Midwifery and Maternal Health Legislation for Massachusetts

Law expands access to midwifery care and out-of-hospital birth options

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has signed into law a comprehensive midwifery and maternal health legislative package that creates a state licensure pathway for certified professional midwives and lactation consultants, encourages the creation of more freestanding birth centers, establishes a grant program to address maternal mental health and substance use disorder, and expands the statewide universal postpartum home visiting program. This legislation also mandates that insurers cover post-pregnancy mental health screenings and pediatric well visit appointments once per calendar year up to age six.

"I am so very happy, proud, and grateful that the midwives and maternal health bill is now law," said Senator Becca Rausch (D-Needham), lead Senate sponsor of multiple bills included in the omnibus legislation. "In addition to joining the 38 other states that already license certified professional midwives, this single legislative package squarely addresses our maternal health crisis, honors patient choice in maternal care, improves patient outcomes, reduces inequities in maternal health care, lowers health care costs, enhances access to pediatric care, boosts post-pregnancy mental health care, and much more. With this reproductive justice legislation, we significantly uplift people deciding for themselves whether, when, and how to parent. Today is the culmination of years of work by so many advocates, experts, and lawmakers, to save and improve lives as we reaffirm that Massachusetts values women's health and self-determination."

The ceremonial bill signing at the State House Grand Staircase was full of joy amongst the more than 100 people who attended. It was profoundly powerful for legislation about midwifery, a profession undermined for far too long, to be signed at the heart of our state's power and legitimacy. 

A central pillar of the legislative package is licensure for certified professional midwives, or CPMs, a bill Rausch has filed and championed in the Massachusetts Senate, co-filed by Representatives Kay Khan and Brandy Fluker Oakley in the House of Representatives. The legislation creates the Board of Registration in Midwifery within the Department of Public Health (DPH) to license and provide oversight of licensed CPMs, enhancing their professional self-governance, practice autonomy, and authority to use important and life-saving medication. The law also ensures equitable reimbursement of certified nurse-midwives by requiring that they receive payment rates equal to those for the same services performed by a physician under MassHealth. 

In an effort to proactively address mental health needs, the legislation requires MassHealth and commercial insurance coverage for post-pregnancy depression screenings for all post-pregnancy patients, without regard to how a pregnancy may have ended. The legislation also requires screenings to be offered at maternal and other adult care appointments, rather than exclusively at pediatric appointments, thereby reaching all post-pregnancy cases, including miscarriage. The inclusion of all post-pregnancy cases reflects a bill filed by Rausch earlier this term. Further, DPH will develop and maintain a comprehensive digital resource center on post-pregnancy mental health conditions and services and conduct a pregnancy loss awareness program. 

Two other priorities championed by Rausch are encompassed in the legislation: a provision to improve patient safety by requiring licensed supervision of pregnancy-related ultrasound services, co-filed by Representative Sally Kerans; and a requirement that insurers cover well-child pediatric visits for young children once per calendar year rather than once every 12 months, co-filed by Representative Sean Garballey, so families can stay on schedule with their children's birthdays even if a doctor's appointment has to be postponed or rescheduled. 

To encourage the creation of more freestanding birth centers, which operate independent from hospital systems, the law requires DPH to promulgate updated regulations governing the licensure of freestanding birth centers to ensure safe, equitable, and accessible birth options. 

The legislation also requires that MassHealth cover noninvasive prenatal screenings to detect whether a pregnancy is at increased risk for chromosomal abnormalities for all pregnant patients regardless of age, baseline risk, or family history. The law requires health insurers to provide coverage for medically necessary pasteurized donor human milk and products derived from it, serving as a critical source of nutrition for the growth and development of babies, particularly for vulnerable premature infants. To better support new mothers in their feeding journeys, the law also authorizes the Board of Allied Health Professionals to license lactation consultants to ensure their services are eligible for reimbursement through the patient's insurance.  

The law provides critical support for birthing people and their families during the postpartum period, including requiring DPH to conduct a public awareness campaign about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and to develop and maintain a digital resource center that will be available to the public. It also requires that perinatal individuals be offered a screening for postpartum depression and major depressive disorder, and that those services be covered by health insurance plans. To better address barriers in access to care and reduce racial inequities in maternal health, the law expands the universal postpartum home visiting program administered by DPH and provides coverage for the program's services.  

Additionally, the law requires DPH to develop and disseminate public information about pregnancy loss to the public and perinatal health care workers to prioritize the physical and mental health care of patients affected. It also requires DPH to establish a program to conduct fetal and infant mortality reviews (FIMR) to identify social, economic, and systems level factors associated with fetal and infant deaths and inform public health policy programs. The law also includes a provision that will allow Massachusetts residents to use earned paid sick time in the event of a pregnancy loss. 

The law ensures that the Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee will have access to essential records required to conduct thorough and timely reviews of maternal deaths and pregnancy complications. This will enable the Committee to formulate comprehensive recommendations to improving maternal outcomes and prevent mortality. The law also establishes a grant program under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services aimed at addressing maternal mental health. This program will support the establishment or expansion of initiatives serving perinatal individuals, particularly those in underserved populations, to improve mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder. 

The law establishes a nine-member task force to study the current availability of, and access to, maternal health services and care, as well as essential service closures of inpatient maternity units and acute-level birthing centers. The task force will identify methods of increasing financial investment in, and patient access to, maternal health care in the Commonwealth. 

The legislative text can be found online -> https://malegislature.gov/Bills/193/H4999

Governor Healey Signs Into Law Comprehensive Midwifery and Maternal Health Legislation for Massachusetts
Governor Healey Signs Into Law Comprehensive Midwifery and Maternal Health Legislation for Massachusetts


Voices of Franklin: A Call to Protect Our Seniors from Identity Theft and Online Fraud

From the desk of KP Sompally

Awareness on Identity Theft and Online Fraud, the importance of awareness and vigilance in protecting our seniors from identity theft and online fraud.

After watching the gripping movie "The Beekeeper," starring Jason Statham, I felt compelled to reach out to our community with a message. The film, though fiction, reminded me of a very real and growing threat that affects our most vulnerable—our seniors. Identity theft and online fraud are on the rise, and it's our responsibility to ensure that our loved ones are informed and protected.

The tactics used by scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, often targeting innocent seniors through phone calls and online schemes. It's crucial that we empower our seniors with the knowledge and tools they need to stay safe.

Here are some key tips to protect against these threats:
1. Verify the Caller: Always question who is calling and why. If the call involves money, it's best to hang up and independently verify the information by calling the company or individual directly. Never provide personal information over the phone unless you are certain of the caller's identity.

2 .Beware of Online Links: If you receive a suspicious link via email or text, do not click it. Instead, use online tools to verify the ownership of the link. There are many resources available that can help you determine whether a link is legitimate.

3. Technology as a Double-Edged Sword  While technology offers countless benefits, it also provides a platform for criminals to exploit. We must stay vigilant and educate ourselves and our seniors about the potential dangers.
By being cautious and informed, we can prevent these criminals from taking advantage of our community. Let’s work together to ensure that our seniors are protected from identity theft and online fraud.

For more information on how to protect yourself and your loved ones from these threats, please visit https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-avoid-scam


Sincerely,
KP Sompally
Franklin MA 02038

Franklin School for the Performing Art's (FSPA) shares a new video touting the school (video)

Check out Franklin School for the Performing Art's (FSPA) new commercial! Created by John Fitzhenry (FSPA Class of 2024, Syracuse University Film Class of 2028)

NOW ENROLLING for our 2024-25 40th Anniversary School Year! Make FSPA your performing arts home! ALL students of the arts from 18 months to 18 years and beyond are welcome at 38 Main Street whether it be 1 day a week, or 6! The Franklin School for the Performing Arts provides high quality training in all facets of music, dance, and drama. We invite you to discover YOUR FSPA!

Visit us at 38 Main Street in downtown Franklin, call 508-528-8668, or check out our website FSPAonline.com for more information!



Boston Globe: "10 Mass. communities are at high risk for EEE. Here’s what to know about it."

"State officials said over the weekend that 10 Massachusetts communities were at high or critical risk for Eastern equine encephalitis, the mosquito-borne disease better known by its acronym EEE, and announced plans to spray parts of Worcester and Plymouth counties starting Tuesday evening to combat the threat."
Continue reading the article -> (subscription may be required)


EEE risk level by town (Franklin highlighted as "Low")
EEE risk level by town (Franklin highlighted as "Low")


At the bottom of the article the Globe does get around to answering a key question:
"How can people protect themselves?
State DPH officials advise the public to avoid scheduling outdoor events from dusk to dawn when mosquitoes are most active.

While outdoors, DPH says, it’s best to wear long pants and a long-sleeve shirt and socks, even when the mercury climbs.

“This may be difficult to do when the weather is hot, but it will help keep mosquitoes away from your skin,” DPH says."
Continue reading the article -> (subscription may be required)

Mass Cultural Council offers multiple grant opportunities this year

Check out the Mass Cultural Council grant opportunities for artists and creatives, communities, organizations, and schools this year, including:
  • NEW: Creative Experiences
  • NEW: Creative Projects for Schools
  • Cultural Facilities Fund
  • Gaming Mitigation Fund
  • Grants for Creative Individuals
  • Local Cultural Council Program
  • Operating Grants for Organizations
  • YouthReach