Monday, October 7, 2024

Reminder: Early voting schedule for Franklin, MA

All the in person early voting leading up to the Election, November 5, 2024 will take place in the Town Clerk's office in the Municipal Building at 355 East Central St, Franklin.
  • Saturday, October 19 - 9 AM - 1 PM
  • Sunday, October 20 – 9 AM – 1 PM
  • Early voting schedule for Franklin, MA
    Early voting schedule for Franklin, MA
    Monday, October 21 - 8 AM - 4 PM
  • Tuesday, October 22 - 8 AM - 4 PM
  • Wednesday, October 23 - 8 AM - 6 PM
  • Thursday, October 24 - 8 AM - 4 PM
  • Friday, October 25 -  8 AM - 1 PM
  • Saturday, October 26 - 9 AM - 1 PM
  • Sunday, October 27 - 9 AM – 1 PM
  • Monday, October 28 - 8 AM - 4 PM
  • Tuesday, October 29 - 8 AM - 4 PM
  • Wednesday, October 30 - 8 AM - 6 PM
  • Thursday, October 31 -  8 AM - 4 PM
  • Friday, November 1 - 8 AM - 1 PM
Note - there is no early voting on the Sat or Sun Nov 2 & 3. The in person voting will take place next at Franklin High School on Nov 5 from 6 AM to 8 PM.



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: Lower Mortgage Interest Rates Drive Increased Lending Activity

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell reported that Norfolk County recordings for the month of September 2024 indicate an increase in overall real estate activity, with increases in the total number of deeds and mortgages recorded as compared to September 2023.

 

The Registry of Deeds recorded 8,605 documents in September 2024. This was 6% more than in September 2023, and an 8% decrease compared to August 2024.

 

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: Lower Mortgage Interest Rates Drive Increased Lending Activity
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: Lower Mortgage Interest Rates Drive Increased Lending Activity

“The rise in real estate activity in September 2024 compared to September 2023 can be attributed to a significant increase in the number of mortgages recorded this month," noted Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell. "Likely due to the availability of mortgages at interest rates, according to the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, not seen since September 2022.”

 

In September, lending activity increased compared to the same month a year ago. A total of 1,331 mortgages were recorded in September 2024, up 13% from September 2023 and down 8% from the previous month.

 

“The positive trend in the number of mortgages recorded compared to last year is a sign that the recent drop in mortgage interest rates has made borrowing more attractive for potential homebuyers and borrowers, especially considering that this time last year we were seeing 31% fewer deeds year over year." O'Donnell added. "The Federal Reserve's decision to lower the federal funds rate has an indirect impact on mortgage interest rates, so if hints of a continued decrease in the federal funds rate are seen, we may see lending activity continue to rise."

 

The total number of deeds recorded for September 2024, which reflects both commercial and residential real estate sales and transfers, was 1,301, up 4% from September 2023 and down 13% from August 2024.

 

"Lower mortgage interest rates can potentially open the market to additional buyers who previously may not have been able to afford a home. However, those who took out a mortgage at lower interest rates in 2020 and 2021 may still feel locked into their current mortgages, limiting the potential impact that the recent reductions in interest rates may have on home sales. It will be interesting to see how the housing market evolves in the coming months as these factors continue to play out."

 

The average sale price of commercial and residential properties for September 2024 rose to $960,254, an 11% increase compared to September 2023 but a decrease of 24% from August 2024. The total dollar volume of commercial and residential sales is also up, increasing by 9% from last year but down 41% from last month.

 

“While lower mortgage interest rates do help ease the burden of higher real estate costs, I think many would agree that it is a difficult market for buyers, especially first-time home buyers, due to the limited inventory of available property and an increase in property prices compared to previous years,” stated Register O’Donnell.

 

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds has been closely monitoring the foreclosure market. In September 2024, there were 7 foreclosure deeds recorded as a result of mortgage foreclosures taking place in Norfolk County, more than the 5 recorded in September 2023. In September 2024, there were 28 notices to foreclose, the first step in the foreclosure process, less than the 33 recorded in September 2023.

 

“We cannot begin to know all the causes that have contributed to these foreclosures and notices to foreclose, but what we do know is that a number of our neighbors have lost their homes, and even more are dangerously close to losing their homes,” said Register O'Donnell. “We all experience unforeseen events in our lives, and sometimes events beyond our control can have devastating emotional and financial effects, so I would urge anyone struggling to pay their mortgage or who knows someone who is struggling to contact one of the non-profit organizations listed on our website, www.norfolkdeeds.org.

 

For the past several years, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds has partnered with Quincy Community Action Programs (617-479-8181 x376) and NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (508-587-0950) to help anyone facing challenges paying their mortgage. Another option for homeowners is to contact the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Consumer Advocacy and Response Division (CARD) at 617-727-8400.

 

O’Donnell concluded, “There is no doubt that it is good to see that mortgage interest rates have come down significantly over the past month, and good to know that some progress has been made in making the dream of owning a home a more attainable goal. However, it remains to be seen if these lower rates will be enough to stimulate significant growth in the housing market, especially for those who are already locked into lower rates."

 

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, "like" us on Facebook at facebook.com/norfolkdeeds. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @norfolkdeeds.

 

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, located at 649 High St., Dedham, is the principal office for real property in Norfolk County. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities, and others with a need for secure, accurate, and accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website, www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101 or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.

Franklin LGBTQ Alliance schedule Tie-Dye Booth at Farmers Market - Oct 11

In Celebration of National Coming Out Day... Please come by our Tie-Dye Booth at the Franklin Farmer's Market!
Franklin LGBTQ Alliance at Farmers Market - Oct 11
Franklin LGBTQ Alliance at Farmers Market 
 
When: Friday, October 11 from 2 to 6 PM
 
Where: Franklin Town Common
 
What: Come tie-dye a Celebrate With Pride t-shirt! If you weren't able to get a 2024 Celebrate With Pride shirt you have another opportunity to get one here! 
 
Cost: $20 per shirt + $5 to tye-dye
 
How can I help? Please spread the word about this event and email franklinlgbtqalliance@gmail.com if you would like to volunteer at the booth with us!
 

Kendo scheduled to perform at La Cantina Winery, Thursday, Oct 10

Kendo scheduled to perform at La Cantina Winery, Thursday, Oct 10
Kendo scheduled to perform at La Cantina Winery

 

"From 7 PM to 9:30 PM, Kendo scheduled to perform at La Cantina Winery, Thursday, Oct 10"





Only scammers tell you to buy a gift card to pay them


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

By Yajie Mu

Did someone tell you to buy a gift card to pay a fine or bill? 
Stop. It's a scam. 
No real business or government agency will ever tell you to buy a gift card to pay them. Here's how to spot and avoid gift card scams.

Read more ->  https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/10/only-scammers-tell-you-buy-gift-card-pay-them?





 
Only scammers tell you to buy a gift card to pay them
Only scammers tell you to buy a gift card to pay them

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Monday, Oct 7, 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: Kyle Brodeur
9:00 am Historical Museum: Randy LaRosa and Krishna Swain
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin': Quinoa
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Crescent Rolls
1:10 pm     Cooking Thyme: Red Pepper Soup
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Emergency Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 2
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 3
3:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Pete Smith
4:30 pm The Circuit Breakers
7:00 pm Frank Presents: Jeff Roy
7:28 pm Frank Presents: Frank Crimmins
8:30 pm Endless Konnections: Kevin Barthelemy
  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = MONDAY

8:00 am FHS Girls Varsity Soccer v Attleboro 09-23-24
10:00 am FHS Winter Chorus & Orchestra 2022
11:15 am Public School Event: Lifelong Music Pt. 1 01-28-19
1:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Pete Smith
2:30 pm SAFE Coalition: Kyle Brodeur
6:30 pm FHS Varsity Football v Duxbury 09-27-24
9:00 pm FHS Varsity Volleyball v Bishop Feehan 10-02-24
  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = MONDAY

8:00 am Planning Board 09-23-24

12:00 pm Master Plan Committee 10-02-24

2:00 pm Planning Board 09-23-24

7:00 pm Planning Board  CHAMBERS  991 8048 4838



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


Sunday, October 6, 2024

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, October 6, 2024 ???

Sunday, October 6
4:00pm Townwide Curb Event (See Facebook event for details)
7:00am Fiber Art Installation (Franklin Public Library)
9:00am 36th Annual Boston Marathon® Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai (Boston, MA)
9:00am Fallen Hero: Shayne M. Cabino (Veterans Walkway, Town Common)
10:00am 5th Annual Pumpkin Patch (St John's Episcopal)
1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
1:00pm Shegrooves Collective (Chelmsford Center for the Arts) 
2:00pm How to Audition Workshop (Franklin School for Performing Arts)
2:00pm The Weekend Watercolor (registration req'd) (Franklin Public Library)
3:00pm Jamie Barrett (live music)  (Craftroots Brewing, Milford, MA)


**  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


Fallen Hero Recognition: Shayne Cabino, October 6, 2024 - 9 AM

Memorial event today (10/06/24) at 9 AM on the Town Common Veterans Walkway to honor Shayne Cabino

The brief program will include  
  • the placing of a Memorial Wreath for the day 
  • the playing of Taps 
  • a salute from those present
  • a reading of whatever history  may be available for that veteran  
This is a way of keeping the memory of that veteran alive.

The program is conducted on the Franklin Town Common along the Veterans Walkway by the granite column of the individual being remembered on the day of their recorded passing.

Background on Lance Corporal Shane Cabino, US Marine Corp, from the flag ceremony held at the YMCA in 2013 can be found -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/06/special-flag-ceremony-jun-14-lance.html

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For the full published series of Fallen Heroes you can visit this link
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/08/franklin-fallen-heroes-series.html

Photo album of the Fallen Hero pillars along the Veterans Walkway

The video series of recognition ceremonies for 2024 (YTD) 

Fallen Hero Recognition
Fallen Hero Recognition

10th Norfolk District Candidate Debate - TV broadcast Information for Medway & Franklin residents

The 10th Norfolk District Candidate Debate is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct 8, 2024 at 7:00 PM. 

The debate will be broadcast live on Medway Cable and Franklin TV, as well as Medway Facebook and Franklin YouTube, both with captions. All four platforms will have replays available after the live event.

Medway Cable Access live stream -> vimeo.com/event/4629402
Medway Cable Access website -> www.medwaycable.com
Broadcast to cable subscribers on Comcast Channel 8 and Verizon Channel 36

Franklin TV will broadcast to cable subscribers on Comcast Channel 6 and Verizon Channel 26  (Note: All Access as the Town Hall Channel is carrying the School Committee meeting in similar time period)


This event is jointly sponsored by the
  • Medway Republican Town Committee
  • Medway Democratic Town Committee
  • Franklin Republican Town Committee
  • Franklin Democratic Town Committee
Download a copy of the flyer to share ->

10th Norfolk District Candidate Debate - TV broadcast Information for Medway & Franklin residents
10th Norfolk District Candidate Debate - TV broadcast Information for Medway & Franklin residents

Franklin TV: Senior Center Expo ‘24

A great annual event and an even greater turnout. 

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 10/06/2024

On Friday 10/04 Franklin Public Radio, wfpr.fm on 102.9 was one of more than 30 vendors and service providers, all focused on the wants and needs of Seniors. We were broadcasting live throughout the three hour event, covering the festivities, with music and interviews by Frank Falvey and Nan Rafter.

I note that the parking lot was overflowing – literally. There were cars parked and tucked into every corner and then some. The place was hoppin’.

Frank talks with Catherine Troutman, Communications Manager, for the Franklin Food Pantry
 (L-R) Catherine Troutman, Communications Manager,
for the Franklin Food Pantry and Frank Falvey

Here, Frank talks with Catherine Troutman, Communications Manager, for the Franklin Food Pantry – another excellent resource for Franklin residents. There was much to see and do on both floors of the Senior Center, and I have no doubt that next year will be bigger and better. Do come out to the Expo next year. It’s absolutely worth the trip.

Annd – come by and visit the Senior Center – anytime – all year long.

And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. 
And, thank you for watching.

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


Relief choices to help Hurricane Helene survivors

"Hayley Henson, spokesperson for the disaster relief nonprofit Operation Blessing said her community of Asheville, N.C., was blindsided by Hurricane Helene. The storm made landfall last weekend along Florida’s Gulf Coast and then carved a 500-mile path of destruction through the Southeast to the middle of the Appalachian Mountains.

“The good thing is that the water is now receded, but the bad thing is that the work to be done is so big that it is hard to even know,” Henson said.

Operation Blessing is among the national and local organizations — including some from Massachusetts — that are rushing to help those affected. Here is how to help."
Continue reading the article (subscription maybe required) ->
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/10/02/metro/hurricane-helene-donate-guide-nonprofit-natural-disaster-relief/

I found a charity in Asheville, NC to donate to. You can check out the Asheville Poverty Initiative ->    https://www.ashevillepovertyinitiative.org/

Relief choices to help Hurricane Helene survivors
Relief choices to help Hurricane Helene survivors

FRANKLIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE: Policy Subcommittee Meeting - 10/8/24 at 6:00 PM

FRANKLIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Policy Subcommittee Meeting
DATE: 10/8/24 TIME: 6:00 – 7:00 pm

A G E N D A
“The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may, in fact, be discussed, and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.”
I. Attendance

II. Distribution of Approved Policies
A. none
III. Discussion of Policies sent to School Committee
A. None
IV. Policy Revisions & New Policies - New Discussion Item
A. AC - Nondiscrimination
B. ACAB - Harassment, Including Sexual Harassment
C. New Policies:
1. ACA - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex
2. ACA-R - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex Under Title IX including Sex-based
Harassment.

Agenda doc also contains remote participation info
Policy Subcommittee Meeting - 10/8/24 at 6:00 PM
Policy Subcommittee Meeting - 10/8/24 at 6:00 PM

“We want to change how flood risk is communicated in this country"

"Floods affecting much of the south-east US show the destructive force of higher sea levels and warmer temperatures. Now, researchers at the non-profit Climate Central are using artificial intelligence to predict how climate-related flooding will affect US communities into the next 75 years if warming continues at its current pace.

Previous research has shown that by 2050, sea levels along the US coastline could rise as much as 12in (30cm) from 2020 levels. High-tide flooding, which can occur even in sunny weather, is projected to triple by 2050, and so-called 100-year floods may soon become annual occurrences in New England.

The scale of the threat is difficult to fathom, said Ben Strauss, CEO and chief scientist at Climate Central. He hopes new AI imagery will help.

“We want to change how flood risk is communicated in this country,” Strauss said. “When the picture [is] of a local site that you know and are familiar with, that’s when the stakes really make themselves apparent.”
Continue reading the article (subscription may be required)

Provincetown street view - projected flooding view 2100
Provincetown street view - projected flooding view 2100

"greenwashing from oil and gas companies that has severely underestimated the emissions"

"Exported gas emits far more greenhouse gas emissions than coal, despite fossil-fuel industry claims it is a cleaner alternative, according to a major new research paper that challenges the controversial yet rapid expansion of gas exports from the US to Europe and Asia.

Coal is the dirtiest of fossil fuels when combusted for energy, with oil and gas producers for years promoting cleaner-burning gas as a “bridge” fuel and even a “climate solution” amid a glut of new liquefied natural gas (or LNG) terminals, primarily in the US.

But the research, which itself has become enmeshed in a political argument in the US, has concluded that LNG is 33% worse in terms of planet-heating emissions over a 20-year period compared with coal.

“The idea that coal is worse for the climate is mistaken – LNG has a larger greenhouse gas footprint than any other fuel,” said Robert Howarth, an environmental scientist at Cornell University and author of the new paper.

“To think we should be shipping around this gas as a climate solution is just plain wrong. It’s greenwashing from oil and gas companies that has severely underestimated the emissions from this type of energy.”
Continue reading the article -> (subscription maybe required)
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/04/exported-liquefied-natural-gas-coal-study


"greenwashing from oil and gas companies that has severely underestimated the emissions"
"greenwashing from oil and gas companies that has severely underestimated the emissions"

Town of Franklin: Snow Contractors Wanted! Please contact the DPW !

The Franklin DPW is seeking contractors to perform snow removal operations during the 2024-2025 winter season! 

Contact the Franklin DPW for more details.

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/snow-contractors-wanted

Town of Franklin: Snow Contractors Wanted! Please contact the DPW !
Town of Franklin: Snow Contractors Wanted! Please contact the DPW !

Dean Dash 5K scheduled for Nov 3 & looking for Sponsors

Hi everyone! 

On behalf of my class I am excited to announce the Dean College - Dean Dash 5K happening on November 3, 2024 starting at Longley Athletics Complex! 

Dean Dash 5K scheduled for Nov 3 & looking for Sponsors
Dean Dash 5K scheduled for Nov 3 & looking for Sponsors
This event is organized by seniors as part of our senior capstone project, and we're looking for sponsors to help make it a success. Sponsoring the Dean Dash is a great way to support our college community while promoting your business to a local audience. 

In return, we offer:
• Brand visibility during the event 🏅
• Logo placement on promotional materials 📝
• Social media shoutouts 📲
• Opportunities to engage with participants!
If you’re interested in partnering with us, please reach out for more details. Let’s make this event unforgettable! contact info: aflores@student.dean.edu