Tuesday, September 17, 2024

MetroWest Network Group: Stephen Melanson presentation scheduled for Oct 4

Stephen Melanson


Personal Branding: How to use 'Simplicity'
to differentiate, compete, and win

 

Friday, October 4th  

 

If you're looking for your next professional role, you have to break away from the pack and be clear about your value. And if it's not simple enough, it won't work as well as you need.

MetroWest Network Group: Stephen Melanson presentation scheduled for Oct 4
MetroWest Network Group: Stephen Melanson presentation scheduled for Oct 4

Why would an employer be crazy to not hire you? Do you know?

Can you verbalize it in about 5 seconds, or describe it in a few words?

 

Join us to learn how to establish a proper networking relationship. You'll learn:

        The rules for 'Simplicity' as a business tool

        What 'Verbal Branding' is, and how to use it

        How to differentiate and not commoditize yourself

        The mindset you need for selling yourself

Why you should attend: After you attend, you'll feel more comfortable presenting yourself, promoting yourself, and differentiating yourself from the other job seekers---to land the job you want.

Stephen Melanson has been a management consultant, speaker, trainer, Verbal Branding expert, and originator of the only 'Differentiation and Business Simplicity' platform of its kind. He has worked with individuals and small through Fortune 500 firms, and is currently a Multimedia professional and Brand Ambassador for the iconic Keene Sentinel in Keene NH.

 

MetroWest Networkers Group

1st & 3rd Fridays of the month: 10 am - Noon

24 Vernon Street, Framingham, MA 01701

At the offices of the First Parish in Framingham Unitarian Universalist Church

 



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Certified Interview Coach
Authorized DISC Administrator
Member, CPRW Certification Committee

Voices of Franklin: KP Sompally offers insights on the use of medical alert devices

Empowering Safety and Well-being Through Advanced Technology

In an increasingly unpredictable world, safety and health are top concerns for vulnerable populations, particularly seniors and school personnel. The need for reliable emergency response systems, such as medical alert devices for seniors and panic buttons for educators, has never been more critical. As these systems evolve, integrating cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence technologies, they become indispensable tools for ensuring swift and effective emergency responses.

Protecting Seniors: The Role of AI in Medical Alert Systems

Medical alert systems are life-saving devices that provide immediate access to emergency services in case of falls, medical emergencies, or other crises. For seniors, especially those living alone, these systems are crucial in safeguarding their health and well-being. Modern medical alert systems now utilize AI technologies to enhance their effectiveness, going beyond basic functions.

AI-powered medical alert devices can monitor daily activities, detect anomalies in behavior, and predict potential health issues before they become emergencies. For instance, some devices can analyze gait patterns to identify the risk of falls, providing preventive alerts. Additionally, AI-driven voice recognition and natural language processing allow seniors to communicate their needs without having to press a button, making help more accessible even in cases where mobility is impaired.

These advancements not only improve response times but also empower seniors to live independently for longer, with the peace of mind that help is always within reach.

Enhancing School Safety: AI-Enabled Panic Buttons for School Personnel

Safety in schools has become a paramount concern for educators, students, and parents alike. Panic buttons provide immediate access to emergency services during critical situations, such as security threats or medical emergencies. Regardless of whether these panic buttons are used regularly, having them in place can save lives.

AI technology is revolutionizing panic button systems in schools by offering features such as real-time location tracking, intelligent threat assessment, and automated alerts to local authorities. AI can quickly assess the severity of a situation and prioritize responses, ensuring that the right resources are dispatched promptly. For instance, in cases of active threats, AI systems can analyze data from various sources—such as security cameras, social media, and communication channels—to provide real-time insights and facilitate faster decision-making by authorities.

Even when these systems are not in frequent use, their presence acts as a deterrent and provides a safety net that reassures school personnel and students alike.

A Commitment to Safety

Medical Alert Systems
Medical Alert Systems

As our society becomes more technologically advanced, the integration of AI in medical alert systems for seniors and panic buttons for school personnel is a natural progression towards ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable populations. These technologies offer the promise of faster responses, predictive capabilities, and enhanced communication during emergencies, ultimately saving lives and providing peace of mind.

It is imperative that we continue to invest in and support the development of AI-driven safety systems to protect those who need it most, whether they are seniors living independently or educators shaping the future in our schools.

For various Medical Alert Systems you can check this secure website ->   https://www.topmedalerts.com

KP Sompally
Franklin

"Smartphones and kids: Better mental health could start outside"

"We are blessed, in and around Boston, with intimate old neighborhoods built before the dominance of the automobile. While some of these places — particularly those home to Black and immigrant families — were bulldozed in the mid-20th century to make way for highways, the many that remain recall an age when streets were designed for the people who lived there, not the cars passing through.

And they might hold the secret to getting our kids off their phones and into a better headspace.

Dr. Vivek Murthy, the US surgeon general, has called youth mental health a national crisis, and in 2023 issued an advisory warning that social media may have a serious negative impact on children. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt also pins much of the blame for kids’ worrisome mental health state on these platforms. In his best-selling book The Anxious Generation, Haidt notes that adolescent anxiety and depression rose almost in lockstep with the widespread adoption of smartphones equipped with addictive apps and self-facing cameras for video chats and selfies.

Tech companies have invested vast resources to make their products irresistible, he argues, yet many of us grant those same companies unfettered access to our children’s minds through their phones. It’s hard enough for adults to refuse social media’s signature cocktail of dopamine and depravity, but experts say our still-growing children are even more vulnerable to its reward rhythms. According to Haidt, it’s “literally rewiring” childhood."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required) ->    https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/09/16/magazine/head-outside-to-reduce-smartphone-usage-for-kids/

Three US states call on environmental agency to regulate PFAS air emissions | US news | The Guardian

"Three US states are formally demanding that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) begin regulating PFAS “forever chemical” air emissions, as the toxic threat that the pollution poses to the environment and human health comes into sharper focus.

So far, federal regulators have focused on water pollution, but state environmental agencies in North Carolina, New Mexico and New Jersey last week filed a petition calling for the EPA to categorize four types of PFAS compounds as hazardous air pollutants and to begin regulating them under the Clean Air Act.

The petition comes after a Guardian investigation earlier this year found a Fayetteville, North Carolina, Chemours PFAS production plant is likely emitting much higher levels of the chemicals into the air than regulators and the company claimed. The air pollution is thought to be a driver of PFAS contamination in soil, water and food supplies across hundreds of square miles in the region.

However, a lack of federal rules makes it difficult for states to rein in air pollution, which is a “tremendous concern in our states and across the US”, the states wrote in their petition to Michael Regan, the EPA administrator."
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Three US states call on environmental agency to regulate PFAS air emissions | US news | The Guardian
Three US states call on environmental agency to regulate PFAS air emissions | US news | The Guardian

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024

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

9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM  Jazz Journey – with Pamela Hines
2 hours. An insightful tour of Jazz Greats in a golden era

11:00 AM 2 PM and 8:00 PM SAFE Radio– Jim Derick and Dr. Anne Bergen 
Addressing issues of Drug Abuse Disorder 

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

7:30 am     Joe Landry: Funeral Homes
9:00 am     Mental Health: Elizabeth Hagy
10:00 am Frank Presents: Jacob Juncker
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin': Quinoa
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Crescent Rolls
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Emergency Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 8
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 1
3:30 pm     Riffing on Main Street: Amy Adams
4:30 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
7:30 pm     Fallen Heroes Pt 5
8:30 pm Endless Konnections: Joseph Charles
9:30 pm     Millis Berfield Band

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

7:00 am     Public School Concert: FHS Spring Jazz '22
9:00 am     Cultural Council: BT ALC Big Band
10:30 am Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage 2
11:30 am FHS Varsity Volleyball v Foxboro 09-10-24
2:00 pm Mental Health: Donna Grady
5:30 pm     All-Town Showcase 2024: Chorus and Orchestra
7:00 pm     FHS Boys Varsity Soccer v King Philip 09-10-24
9:00 pm FHSTC: Peter and the Starcatcher

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

8:00 am School Committee 09-10-24
12:00 pm Master Plan Committee 09-03-24
2:00 pm School Committee 09-10-24
    
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

Monday, September 16, 2024

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Monday, September 16, 2024?

Monday, September 16
8:00am FHS Spirit Week (pajama day)
4:00pm Cruise Night in Franklin (Sierra's Brick Oven Pizza)
6:30pm Franklin Q&A (Franklin Public Library)


**  Town Meetings today   **

  • Cultural Council agenda (Council Chambers)
Event Date:  Monday, September 16, 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

Runa, September 28, 7:30 PM at the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse

Runa, September 28, 7:30 PM at the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse

RUNA

September 28, 7:30 PM 

$25
 
 

RUNA - Celtic Roots Music

 
Celebrating 14 years together as a band, Celtic-American Roots music "super group", RUNA, continues to push the boundaries of Irish folk music into the Americana and roots music formats. Interweaving the haunting melodies and exuberant tunes of Ireland and Scotland with the lush harmonies and intoxicating rhythms of jazz, bluegrass, flamenco and blues, they offer a thrilling and redefining take on traditional music.

Seeking to preserve and continue a traditional culture in a modern age, RUNA creates the backbone of its signature roots sound from the musical and geographical diversity of its individually established band members.  Their strive for excellence and creativity blazes a trail for the future of folk music, earning them the reputation as one of the most innovative Irish folk groups of this generation.


The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse is a non-profit organization affiliated with Franklin's First Universalist Society. Concerts are presented in a smoke free and alcohol free environment at the Society's handicapped accessible Meetinghouse, 262 Chestnut St. in Franklin, and begin at 7:30 PM; doors open at 7:00 PM. Tickets for this show are $25. Beverages and gourmet desserts will be available. Please visit circlefolk.org for tickets and more information.

Upcoming Shows
Abbie Gardner, October 19th
David Francey, Nov.16th
Heather Pierson Trio - Charlie Brown Christmas, Dec. 7th
Circle of Friends Coffeehouse

Circle of Friends Coffeehouse · First Universalist Society · 262 Chestnut St · Franklin, MA 02038 · USA

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Spier Family Issues Giving Challenge At Hockomock Area YMCA

Greg and Kathy Spier of Foxborough are issuing a $25,000 challenge grant to support the Hockomock Area YMCA’s Food Access program, a part of the Y’s annual Reach Out Campaign. The Spiers and the Spier Family Foundation will match every donation made September 14 - 21 up to $25,000. 

The Hockomock Y’s Reach Out program provides confidential YMCA scholarships and program subsidies to people in need to experience the YMCA. These offerings include child care, camp, the food access program, and programs like swim, sports and gymnastics as well as adult chronic disease programs.

Greg and Kathy Spier of Foxborough
Greg and Kathy Spier of Foxborough

As a non-profit organization, the Hockomock Area YMCA exists to help people be healthier, more confident and connected to each other and their communities. The Y is guided every day to remain focused on how best to respond to the emerging needs of its communities as individuals and families face financial struggles. In 2023, $3.3 million was invested by the Hockomock Area YMCA to ensure that everyone has the chance to thrive by providing scholarships to people in need in the Y’s 15 town service area to experience YMCA programs and services regardless of ability to pay.

“We are grateful to be part of communities full of caring people committed to improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods,” said Jim Downs, CEO of the Hockomock Area YMCA.  “I am so proud of the work our Y continues to do in partnership with others to raise critical funding for our annual Reach Out Campaign.  Funds raised allow our Y to be here when people need us most.  We are only able to do this through the philanthropic support of a caring community.”

“Greg and Kathy Spier have been passionate, steadfast supporters of our YMCA and their generous challenge will help ensure that we continue to be here for our neighbors,” added Downs.   

The Spier family’s impact in our local communities runs deep.  Their legacy at the Hockomock YMCA includes the naming of the indoor and outdoor aquatics centers as well as the new splash park at the Y’s Invensys Foxboro Branch, along with Greg and Kathy’s parents, Sonja and the late Alex Spier. 

Greg Spier shares, “One of my mentors is the late Don Rodman.  Don taught me the importance of being philanthropic. He always said how important it was to be philanthropic in the areas where we work and the areas where we live. What better place to be philanthropic in the area than at the Hockomock Area YMCA. The Y benefits thousands of children and families and we’re so proud to be a part of it.”  

“The Y is a fellowship that brings people together and provides joy to so many people,” says Kathy Spier.  “As our father Alex always said, we want to leave the world a better place and that’s what we are going to do.  Please make a gift to the Hockomock Y between September 14 and 21 and we will proudly match it as part of this giving challenge.” 

“Thank you in advance from the bottom of our hearts for making a gift and for your generous support,” says Greg Spier.

Every gift matters. To learn more about this challenge and ways to make a gift, visit www.hockymca.org/spier-challenge

To learn about other ways to support this initiative, please contact Katie Moore at katiem@hockymca.org

About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community.  At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility. 
 
The Hockomock Area YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities they are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.

Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) Episode 272 - Uncorking the Mind: Neuromarketing in Wine (audio)

Hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi explore all things wine with you! 

Uncorking the Mind: Neuromarketing in Wine with Marco Baldocchi

Hosts: Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi

Guest: Marco Baldocchi, Neuromarketing Expert and Author at Marcobaldocchi.com

In this fascinating episode, Kim and Mark sit down with Marco Baldocchi, a renowned neuromarketing expert and author. Marco shares his journey into the world of neuromarketing and discusses his recent Forbes article, "How Neuroscience Can Change the Wine Marketing Game." 

Key Topics Covered:
- Marco's Background: Learn about Marco's path to becoming a neuromarketing expert and his passion for wine and food trends.
- Neuroscience in Wine Marketing: Insights from Marco's Forbes article on how neuroscience is revolutionizing wine marketing.
- Sensory Experiences: Marco delves into the connection between food and wine sensory experiences and neuromarketing.
- Engaging Younger Generations: Strategies on how neuromarketing can attract younger generations to the world of wine.
- Wine Labels and Brain Choices: Discover Marco's intriguing research on how our brains respond to wine labels.
- Emojis and Shelf Talkers: A discussion on the impact of emojis and shelf talkers in wine marketing.

Tune in for an enlightening conversation that uncorks the secrets of the mind and the world of wine marketing!



#wine #thewonderfulworldofwine #marcobaldocchi #neuromarketing



Franklin Leos schedule meeting Sunday, Sep 22 at Franklin TV Studio

 

"The Franklin Leos will be holding their first meeting on Sunday, September 22 at noon. Meeting will be for anyone interested in learning more about the Leo’s and joining.  
Leos for students either living or attending school in Franklin between the ages of 12-18 who wish to volunteer in the community.  
We look forward to meeting you at the Franklin TV studio (23 Hutchinson St) starting at 12. Message for more information."




GOOD DEEDS: The Personal Touch

It’s no secret that people like personalized service. People have groceries and dinners sent to their homes. Others hire people to shop for them. So, it made a lot of sense to me when I first became Register of Deeds in 2002 about bringing Registry services directly to the people of Norfolk County.

Today, through our community outreach program, we provide essential services and educational information to all 28 communities in Norfolk County. Our most popular community program is our office hours, usually held at your local town hall, whereby you can save time and money by getting your business done without driving to our Dedham location.

GOOD DEEDS: The Personal Touch
GOOD DEEDS: The Personal Touch

During my 2024 office hours tour I have had the pleasure of visiting various communities throughout Norfolk County taking the time to speak with various community groups to let their members know about Registry services and how they can easily access them from the convenience of their home computer. These local groups include: councils on aging, retirees, chambers of commerce, business associations, veterans, libraries, and men’s and women’s clubs. Another beneficial part of our traveling road show is the opportunity to meet with local town leaders and staff who work to keep the communities in our county running smoothly.

Thanks to the blending of modern technology and old fashioned customer service, we were able to give printouts of deeds (most popular request), check to see if individuals had any outstanding mortgages on their property, or whether a mortgage had been discharged, and help fill out a Homestead form that once recorded provides owners with limited protection of up to $500,000 against unsecured debt when it comes to a forced sale of their principal residence.

Furthermore, we also acted as a courier bringing back documents that individuals needed to have recorded at the Registry. I can’t tell you how many times people have said to me at office hours, “Thanks so much. I am glad you’re here. It’s not a long trip to Dedham but this saves me that trip.” And for some people that can be a long ride, since Norfolk County stretches from Cohasset to communities near the Rhode Island border like Bellingham and Wrentham.

If you missed our scheduled office hours and want to get a copy of your deed, don’t worry. All you have to do is go online at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds website at www.norfolkdeeds.org click on ‘Online Research’ at the top of the bar and when the pop-up box appears click on ‘Search for Your Deed,’ and you can print a non-certified copy for free. If you would like a certified copy, the cost is usually very inexpensive. Certified deeds cost a dollar a page, and most deeds are two pages. Add a dollar on for mailing, and a certified copy of your deed will be sent to your home for $3.00! all you have to do is visit or call our well regarded Customer Service Center, Monday through Friday between 8:30AM to 4:30PM at 781-461-6101.

I want to take the opportunity to thank all of the individuals who came and visited us during our office hours and I hope that by doing so we were able to give you a bit of convenience and save you some time. I also want to thank the community leaders and town staff who worked with registry staff to coordinate these office hour events and gave us the opportunity to bring the Registry of Deeds and its records to the residence and property owners of Norfolk County.

By William P. O’Donnell
Norfolk County Register of Deeds

FHS Homecoming tailgate Friday, October 20 from 5:45 - 6:45 PM

Homecoming tailgate Friday, October 20 from 5:45 - 6:45 PM
Homecoming tailgate Friday, October 20 


"The FHS Student Government is hosting a family friendly Tailgate before the Homecoming Game on Friday, September 20th from 5:45-6:45pm! 
Show your Franklin Spirit and join them in the front parking lot for Lawn Games and Food Trucks before heading over for game kick-off at 7pm!"



Are you a parent with kids spending time online? Safety training webinar could be for you!

via Officer Frankie

"The US Attorney’s Office is hosting a virtual internet safety presentation for parents
The presentation will educate parents on the dangers children face on the internet and how to keep them safe online. 
*Registration is required. Space is limited."
Are you a parent with kids spending time online? Safety training webinar could be for you!
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Project Safe Childhood Presentation for Parents
Nauset Regional High School

September 10, 2024

The U.S. Attorney’s Office will be hosting a statewide, virtual presentation for parents on Wednesday, October 9th @ 6:30 pm.  Please feel free to share this flyer with your local police departments, school administrators and community partners.  Let me know if you have any questions.

What:   Webex Webinar – Keeping Children Safe and Secure Online:  A Project Safe Childhood Presentation for Parents

When:  Wednesday, October 9th @ 6:30 pm (log in begins at 6:00 pm)


 *Registration is required. Space is limited. The Webex platform has a maximum capacity of 1000 attendees.  If you have any questions or if we have reached registration capacity, please email USAMA.PSCOutreach@usdoj.gov  to be put on a waitlist for the next presentation.




What's happening at the Senior Center this week? Check out the long list !!

What's happening at the Senior Center this week?
What's happening at the Senior Center this week?

 

"#whatshappening this week at the #franklinseniorcenter  
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!! 
Come in and join us for a meal, activity, or event."

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Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Monday, Sep 16, 2024

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

9 AM 12 PM and 6 PM - Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick & Nick Remissong
2 hours of awesome blues music, info, interviews

11 AM 2 PM and 8 PM Frank’s Music – with Frank Falvey

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

8:00 am SAFE Coalition: Overdose Awareness Day 2024
9:00 am     Concerts on the Common: Pub Kings
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin': Quinoa
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Crescent Rolls
1:10 pm     Cooking Thyme: Candy Apples
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Emergency Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 8
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 1
3:30 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
4:30 pm     Millis Berfield Band
7:00 pm     Frank Presents: Jacob Juncker
8:00 pm Endless Konnections: Joseph Charles
9:00 pm 4th of July 2024: Jesse Liam


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

8:00 am FHS Girls Varsity Soccer v Foxboro 09-13-24
10:00 am All-Town Showcase 2024: Chorus and Orchestra
11:15 am Lifelong Music: Strings School 2022
1:00 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage 2
2:30 pm     SAFE Coalition: Overdose Awareness 2024
6:00 pm FHS Varsity Football v Wachusett 09-13-24
8:30 pm FHS Varsity Volleyball v Foxboro 09-10-24

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

8:00 am Planning Board 09-09-24
2:00 pm Planning Board 09-09-24
6:00 pm Joint Budget Subcommittee 09-11-24

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