Saturday, September 14, 2024

Bo finds Pennies from Heaven on his "CaCaCancer" journey (audio)

FM #1280 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1280 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with Franklin resident and volunteer Bo Kinney conducted in the Franklin Public Radio Station on Tuesday, August 27, 2024. 


Bo tells the story of his kidney stone which led to a discovery of prostate cancer and the journey he has been on and how he has dealt with it. This is his “public service announcement” on his lessons learned.


The recording runs about 59 minutes, so let’s listen in. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1280-bo-kinney-pennies-from-heaven-08-24-24/


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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. 


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.


How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

  • If you don't like something here, please let me know


Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.


For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/  or www.franklin.news 


If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


I hope you enjoy!

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FHS football & volleyball teams post wins on Friday

Via Twitter, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Friday, September 13, 2024


Football = Franklin, 36 @ Wachusett, 0 – Final
Franklin TV video (1st half of game) -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vnKEiexoOg

Girls Soccer = Foxboro, 2 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– Franklin let a two-goal lead slip in the final 20 minutes, as Foxboro rallied for a solid point on the road against the unbeaten Panthers. Freshman Lily Strong continued her impressive early season form, scoring once in each half to put the Panthers up 2-0. Strong has four goals in her first three varsity games. Foxboro’s adjustments made it difficult for Franklin to play its typical game and the Warriors were able to climb back into the match. Ava Picard halved the deficit, finishing a through ball from Natalia Leach. The Warriors had the chance to equalize from the penalty spot after a foul on Shea Dorney, but weren’t able to convert. With just seconds remaining in the match, Sophia Pacella teed up Picard, who found the top corner to complete her brace and the Foxboro comeback. Foxboro goalie Julia Luck came up huge in the draw, making several key saves including one on a breakaway with just minutes to play.

Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Lincoln-Sudbury, 0 – Final 
– Holding a 1-0 lead, Franklin secured a very tight two-point win in the second set and went on to complete the sweep, 3-0 (25-20, 28-26, 25-12), on the road at Lincoln-Sudbury. Junior Makayla Kuykendall was one of four Panthers with at least five kills, leading the way with 10 kills to go along with three aces and eight digs. Freshman Emerson Delleo (11 digs) added nine kills, junior Olivia Alberti landed eight kills, and freshman Charlotte Yuelenski (two blocks) chipped in with five kills. Brooke Daniels registered 26 assists and 12 digs in the win.


For other results across the Hockomock League (subscription required)


FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

Empty Bowls Club students participated in Hunger Action Month Event

Empty Bowls Club students participated in Hunger Action Month Event
Empty Bowls Club students 
"Empty Bowls has kicked off our 10th year running with Spoonfuls! This past Thursday, the Franklin Food Pantry welcomed a Massachusetts-based food recovery organization, Spoonfuls, to speak about food insecurity and food waste. A handful of our EB officers attended this event and wanted to share some information and resources. Your actions, no matter how small, impact our community, so make sure to take any steps you can to help fight food insecurity!

Some actions you can take to reduce food waste within your very own home include:
- Using all of your leftovers
- Making, and sticking to, a set grocery list
- Rethinking “Best By” dates on food (see first image for guide)

For more information on Spoonfuls, check out their website spoonfuls.org and for more information about the Franklin Food Pantry check out franklinfoodpantry.org

Empty Bowls is ready for another great year 💜🥣"
@fhs_claystudio @franklinfoodpan @franklinmatters.ma @townoffranklinma @spoonfulsfoodrecovery




Cinema 80: "Silent Saturday" - Shorts by D.W. Griffith

`CINEMA 80’

After a well-received experimental run from January to May at the Franklin Historical Museum, Cinema 80, captained by videographer and cinephile Chris Leverone, is coming back for another season of amazing free `Silent Saturday’ silent film entertainment on Saturdays at 6 PM. 

The program is free but donations are encouraged.  

The lineup for September includes:
  • 9/14, Shorts by the tremendously innovative film maker D.W. Griffith


Beaver Street Interceptor Project: construction update for week of 9/16 to 9/20

Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project

 
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BSI Construction Update for the Week of September 16th!

Monday (9/16) -  Friday (9/20): The construction crew will be working on West Central St between Rt 140 and Forge Pkwy between the hours of 7am-4pm.  West Central St will be closed in both directions.  Please follow posted detour signs for directions.

Monday (9/16) - Friday (9/20): There will also be a construction crew working on Grove Street from Rt. 140 south towards the MBTA train tracks between the hours of 7am - 4pm.  Grove Street will be open to one way traffic only from RT. 140 towards Forge Hill Road. 
Please follow posted detour signs for directions.

At the Franklin Recreation Center, the construction of the new Beaver Street Interceptor Pump Station will continue with excavation to get the final grade depth for the pump station foundation. 

Please reference the interactive map below and posted signs for details and updates.

Beaver Street Interceptor Project: construction update for week of 9/16 to 9/20
Beaver Street Interceptor Project: construction update for week of 9/16 to 9/20

We appreciate the public's continued support and understanding and will
continue to communicate regularly via social media, our dedicated email list, and the construction map below as work progresses.



BEAVER STREET INTERCEPTOR HOTLINE: 508-553-5526
(PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE AND WE WILL RETURN YOUR CALL)
EMAIL: BSI-info@franklinma.gov

Beaver Street Interceptor Rehabilitation/Replacement Project
This project consists of the replacement and repair of Franklin's largest piece of sewer infrastructure,
originally constructed in 1914.

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/water-sewer-division/pages/beaver-street-interceptor-project


Did you read the Parmenter Press edition for Sep 13, 2024 ??

"Click the link to view the 9.13.24 edition of the Parmenter Press
https://secure.smore.com/n/n8zgh3"
Did you read the Parmenter Press edition for Sep 13, 2024 ??
Did you read the Parmenter Press edition for Sep 13, 2024 ??

 




Franklin DPW's 2024 Hydrant Painting Event in Final Days - last day for entry = Sep 20

Franklin DPW's 2024 Hydrant Painting Event

Franklin DPW's 2024 Hydrant Painting Event in Final Days - last day for entry = Sep 20
last day for entry = Sep 20

The DPW is holding a hydrant painting event!  Last minute entries will be accepted up to Sep 20, 2024

Voting will begin on the DPW Facebook page between October 7 and October 18, 2024. The picture with the most likes received on the Facebook post will be declared a winner in the following categories:

  • Under the age of 12   
  • 12 to 17
  • 18 & Over
  • Judges' Choice

Winner will be announced at the DPW Touch a Truck event on October 26.  

For more information (rules & regulations), click the link ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/news/town_of_franklin_2024_hydrant_painting_event_1_0.pdf

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/franklin-dpws-2024-hydrant-painting-event

Friday, September 13, 2024

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, September 13, 2024?

Friday, September 13
10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)
2:00pm Franklin Farmers Market (Franklin Town Common)
2:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)
3:00pm David Penza (live music)  (Franklin Town Common)
7:00pm Jamie Barrett (live music) (Avalena's, Millis)
9:00pm Michael Rivelis (live music) (3 Restaurant)


** No  Town Meetings today   **


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

What vendors and activities are at the Farmer's Market today - September 13 ???

We are glad you asked.  

Thanks to the good folks operating the Franklin Farmer's Market, we have the answers to share. 

What vendors and activities are at the Farmer's Market today - September 13 ???
What vendors and activities are at the Farmer's Market today - September 13 ???

"We have the talented @davidpenzamusic joining us tomorrow afternoon for a great day. 
Sponsored by @franklinculture and @masscultural . Make sure you join us for a great afternoon."  Shared from https://www.instagram.com/p/C_1iBceBkb4/
David Penza - Acoustic Solo Artist
David Penza - Acoustic Solo Artist

Did You Know: You have 2 opportunities to Get your Franklin questions answered, in person or remotely, in September ???

What is going on with .... ? 
What happened to ....? 
How come .... ?

Join Steve SherlockCommunity Information Director (volunteer), for Franklin Matters & Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm), for an informal and informative Q&A session. 

What is the session about?
•  Steve provides some updates on what's happened over the past month in the first 10-15 minutes, then opens the floor to answer whatever questions you have.

You get two chances to participate in September 

#1 - When: Monday, September 16, 2024 at 6:30 PM  
Where:  via Zoom or in person at the Franklin Public Library 

#2 - When: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM  
Where:  via Zoom or in person at the Senior Center

If you want the Zoom link, please use this form or or send me an email:      https://forms.gle/46H3gb4FZ4HSvwQJ6

Download this flyer as a reminder or to share

You have 2 opportunities to Get your Franklin questions answered, in person or remotely, in September ???
You have 2 opportunities to Get your Franklin questions answered, in person or remotely, in September ???

Catching up with Franklin's Health Director Cathleen Liberty (audio)

FM #1279 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1279 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Health Director Cathleen Liberty  September 4, 2024. We had our conversation via the Zoom conference bridge.


The recording runs about 36 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Cathleen Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1279-franklin-ma-health-director-cathleen-liberty-09-04-24/



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Health Dept page  https://www.franklinma.gov/health-department


Metacomet Health page -> https://www.metacometpha.org/


Health Dept Homeless Resource page -> 

https://sites.google.com/view/homeless-resources-services/home 


Sign up for Health alerts via Regroup -> https://franklintown.regroup.com/signup 


The Topic podcast ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/health-department/pages/topic-podcast-links 


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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. 


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.

 

How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors

  • If you don't like something here, please let me know


Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.

 

For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/  or www.franklin.news 


If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com


The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.


I hope you enjoy!

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You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"


FHS volleyball and field hockey teams both top Taunton on Thursday

Via Twitter, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Thursday, September 12, 2024


FHS Varsity Field Hockey
FHS Varsity Field Hockey
Volleyball = Taunton, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin put on a dominant showing at home, cruising to a 3-0 (25-11, 25-5, 25-10) win over a young Taunton squad. Franklin freshman Emerson Delleo was on point at the net, landing 11 kills on a 0.667 hitting percentage while classmate Charlotte Yuelenski was also very effective, hitting at a 0.800 clip with four kills. Brooke Daniels (15 assists) and Olivia Caruso (nine assists) set the offense up for the Panthers.


Field Hockey = Taunton, 0 @ Franklin, 8 – Final
– After scoring just once through the first 15 minutes of the game, Franklin erupted for four goals in the second quarter and never looked back in a big win over Taunton. Raena Crandall’s goal midway through the first off of an assist from Caydence Canavan had the Panthers ahead 1-0 after a quarter of action. In the second, Crandall scored back-to-back unassisted goals two minutes apart, and then Ella Marzullo (from Jossie Camp) and Addi Weiss (from Marzullo) tallied with under two minutes left in the half to make it 5-0. Crandall got her fourth in the third quarter while Maddie O’Brien (from Haley Wernig) and Marzullo scored fourth quarter goals.
"Good Team Win Today for FHS Varsity Field Hockey vs Taunton!! Keep working hard… Great job Ladies!! " 

For other results across the Hockomock League (subscription required)


FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com

A study of five states’ food waste bans found that most were ineffective. - The Washington Post

"Nearly every state-led effort to ban food waste analyzed by researchers appears to be failing — except one, according to a new study.

The study, published Thursday in the journal Science, singled out Massachusetts for reducing the amount of food that gets tossed in the trash. But its more troubling findings in other states reveal how one of the most seemingly straightforward ways to tackle climate change is, in practice, a tough problem to solve.

Food waste is a pressing national problem. Of the millions of tons of food in the United States, more than 30 percent goes unsold and uneaten, according to ReFed, a research and advocacy group that works on food waste. Spoiled food makes up the single largest volume of material sent to landfills and incinerators, where it decomposes, releasing methane — a powerful greenhouse gas that is heating the planet. A study by the Environmental Protection Agency found emissions from food waste in the United States are roughly equal to more than 50 million cars on the road."
Continue reading the article online -> (via gift link)  https://wapo.st/3XpqFZP


The article is timely in that the Hunger Action Month event Thursday evening featured Spoonfuls.org, a key player in the MA food recovery process. If you missed the event, you can get a taste of the topic  in the audio recording made with Liz MillerCommunity Coordinator, of Spoonfuls, and Tina Powderly, Executive Director of the Franklin Food Pantry. The Pantry receives 2 deliveries a week of 1,000 pounds of fresh food on each delivery from Spoonfuls.


A study of five states’ food waste bans found that most were ineffective. - The Washington Post
A study of five states’ food waste bans found that most were ineffective. - The Washington Post


Lt. Gov Driscoll joins State Rep. Roy to Kick off 2024 Re-Election Campaign

State Rep. Jeffrey Roy (D-Franklin) kicked off his 2024 re-election campaign at La Cantina Winery in Franklin with Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll as one of his featured speakers. She was joined by House Ways & Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz (D-Boston), Sen. Becca Rausch (D-Needham), Town Councilor Robert Dellorco, SAFE Coalition CEO Jen Levine, and Campaign Chair Mike Doherty, who each offered remarks in support of Rep. Roy. Over 150 people attended the event, including 22 legislative colleagues who came from all parts of Massachusetts to support their colleague.

(L-R) Roy, Driscoll, Michlewitz
(L-R) Roy, Driscoll, Michlewitz
Roy is seeking re-election for a seventh term in the 10th Norfolk District which includes all of Franklin and precincts 2, 3 and 4 in Medway.

Roy currently serves as Chair of the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities & Energy and is the House’s lead negotiator on climate and energy legislation. He previously served as Chair of the Joint Committee on Higher Education and as Acting Chair of the Joint Committee on Health Care Finance. He also serves as House Chair of the Manufacturing Caucus which promotes and encourages “Making It” in Massachusetts. The caucus will be hosting its annual manufacturing award ceremony at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday, September 25.  

"I have enjoyed serving the residents of Franklin and Medway and would be honored to serve another term," noted Roy.  "We have made great progress in the areas of education, climate, economic development, health care and veterans affairs, and I want to build on that success. In addition, we have addressed the challenges of substance use disorder, the social equity, and criminal justice, and I look forward to continuing the work in these areas. I am humbled by the outpouring of support I have received from my friends and colleagues and have enjoyed the opportunity to be the voice of Franklin and Medway on Beacon Hill. If re-elected, I will continue to be a fierce advocate for our communities.”  
In this recently released video (https://youtu.be/KwM1vJjcvjA), Rep. Roy makes the case for re-election and talks about what it takes to be an effective legislator. He also talks about his contributions to the community, legislation he has championed, and the role of an elected official in state government.

Roy is the father three children, all of whom were educated in the Franklin Public Schools. He is a 1986 cum laude graduate of Boston College Law School in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. He received his undergraduate degree from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine in 1983, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Bates Student newspaper. He is also a 22-year rider in the annual Pan Mass Challenge event which raises money for the Jimmy Fund.

For more information on Roy and the campaign, please visit www.jeffreyroy.com