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Sunday, October 6, 2024
Franklin TV: Senior Center Expo ‘24
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."
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Relief choices to help Hurricane Helene survivors |
FRANKLIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE: Policy Subcommittee Meeting - 10/8/24 at 6:00 PM
“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.”
A. none
A. None
A. AC - NondiscriminationB. ACAB - Harassment, Including Sexual HarassmentC. New Policies:1. ACA - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex2. ACA-R - Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex Under Title IX including Sex-basedHarassment.
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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.”
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Provincetown street view today |
"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.”
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"greenwashing from oil and gas companies that has severely underestimated the emissions" |
Town of Franklin: Snow Contractors Wanted! Please contact the DPW !
Contact the Franklin DPW for more details.
Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/snow-contractors-wanted
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Town of Franklin: Snow Contractors Wanted! Please contact the DPW ! |
Dean Dash 5K scheduled for Nov 3 & looking for Sponsors
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Dean Dash 5K scheduled for Nov 3 & looking for Sponsors |
• Brand visibility during the event 🏅• Logo placement on promotional materials 📝• Social media shoutouts 📲• Opportunities to engage with participants!
Saturday, October 5, 2024
What's happening in Franklin, MA: Saturday, October 5, 2024 ???
The School district calendar is found https://franklinpublicschooldistrictma.sites.thrillshare.com/o/fpsd/page/school-calendars
Fallen Hero Recognition: Edward L. Grant - Oct 5, 2024 - 9 AM
"On the morning the relief was affected, Eddie was dog-tired, but he stepped off at the head of his outfit. He staggered from weakness, and he was suffering from bronchitis, but he wouldn't go to the hospital until he was relieved. He stepped off at the head of his company, marching with his head up. On the was through the forest, fighting at every step, Grant came across stretcher bearers, carrying his commander Major Jay who had been wounded. Jay called to Grant to "take command of the battalion." Eddie was one of the few officers left. The Major had hardly spoken those words when a shell came through the trees dropping 2 of Grant's lieutenants. While ordering his men to take cover, he called for more stretcher bearers for his lieutenants. He was calling and waving his hands when a shell struck him. It was a direct hit. The remaining officers and men of the company said Eddie's conduct during the battle was marvelous. He never slept, always moving forward."
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/08/franklin-fallen-heroes-series.html
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Fallen Hero Recognition |
Historical Museum Saturday: Rod & Gun Club Display opens & Archaeology at F. Gilbert Hills State Forest
Local historian, Betsey Whitney (the Second Sunday Speaker for October), worked with the R&G Club to assemble exhibits of photos and memorabilia relating to the history of this organization which has included so many residents over the years and has also supported local scouting groups and other causes.
Also included will be an ongoing showing of vintage R&G films recently rediscovered and digitized. Display will continue through October 27.
Last year, for Archaeology Month, DCR came to Franklin and led an exploration of the former CCC Camp in Franklin State Forest. This year, we are encouraging those interested in something similar to join DCR in Foxborough!
• Where: F. Gilbert Hills State Forest Headquarters, Mill Street, Foxborough• When: Saturday October 5, 2024, 10 AM - 1 PM; Inclement weather will cancel this event• What: Learn about Archaeology and the history of F.G. Hills. See DCR’s archaeological collection from F. Gilbert Hills and participate in hands-on archaeology activities• Who: Everyone is welcome. The event is free.
Anyone from Franklin interested in carpooling, contact alan.r.earls@gmail.com
The museum is located at 80 West Central Street, Franklin, MA. It is wheel chair accessible and always FREE.
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Historical Museum Saturday: Rod & Gun Club Display opens & Archaeology at F. Gilbert Hills State Forest |
Master Plan Update Cmte discusses the Implementation Plan updates & timeline (audio)
FM #1285 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1285 in the series.
This session shares the Franklin (MA) Master Plan Update Committee meeting held on Wednesday, October 2, 2024. 10 members participated, 8 in the Council Chambers (Jones, Hamblen, Carlucci, Halligan, Hagen, Williams, Powers), 2 remote (Lange, Hunchard), absent (Frongillo, Gallagher, Stelzer, ?).
Quick recap:
The Master Plan Update Committee met as scheduled on Wednesday evening, Oct 2, 2024. Much of the meeting worked through the details of how to process the comments etc. coming back from the Town departments on the proposed implementation plan.
Ultimately reaching agreement to work on the next update in subcommittee sessions to be scheduled over the next 2 weeks so the comment reviews etc. and updates can be sent back to Amy Love by Oct 20 or Oct 21 so that can be consolidated for review by the committee at their next full meeting Oct 23.
The community will get to see the 'final' master plan doc proposal early in November and have time for review and comment. Details on what forums or formats the feedback will be taken were not specifically determined. Likely to be similar to what had been done for other efforts (like the Open Space Plan).
The timeline then would have the committee incorporate the community feedback in December, to present the 'final' version to the Planning Board and Town Council at meetings in January 2025.
The recording runs about 50 minutes, so let’s listen in. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1285-master-plan-update-cmte-mtg-10-02-24/
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Franklin TV video of the meeting -> https://www.youtube.com/live/eVglFJNI7bk?si=UFd_rSVJ1fVAvNqn&t=175
Meeting agenda
My notes taken via the Zoom session -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yW315JS648TXnm1gxSGdS-Ht_mwP1TM-/view?usp=drive_link
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FPAC announces non-equity auditions for "To Tell a Story About the Earth"
Commissioned by Concord Theatricals Developed by LubDub Theatre Co
Franklin, MA: School Committee agenda for meeting Tuesday, Oct 8 at 7 PM
A. Review of AgendaB. Payment of Bills Mr. CallaghanC. Payroll Mr. McNeillD. FHS Student Representative CommentsE. Superintendent’s Report
A. MS 2024-25 School Improvement Plan ApprovalI recommend approval of the Middle Schools’ 2024-25 School Improvement Plan as presented.B. FHS 2024-25 School Improvement Plan ApprovalI recommend approval of the Franklin High Schools’ 2024-25 School Improvement Plan as presented.C. 2025-26 Elementary Boundary Line VoteI recommend approval of the 2025-26 Elementary Boundary Line as presented.D. 2025-26 Davis Thayer Consideration VoteI recommend consideration be given to the 25 former Davis Thayer students and their siblings enrolled in FPS K-5 elementary schools during the 2025-26 school year.E. MASC ResolutionsI recommend adoption of the following MASC Resolutions as discussed:1. Increase Compulsory Attendance Age2. Safe Storage Of Firearms3. Aligning Taxing Authority With The Required Local Contribution4. Fully Adjusting Chapter 70 Aid For Inflation5. Equitable Funding For Non-Regional School Districts With High Transportation Costs
A. Approval of MinutesI recommend approval of the minutes from your September 24, 2024 School Committee meeting as detailed.B. JFK/Parmenter recurring Field Trip - Veteran’s AuditoriumI recommend approval of the request of Mary MacMurray to take Music students to the Veteran’s Auditorium, Providence, RI on May 21, 2025 (JFK) and May 23, 2025 for a concert as detailed.C. JFK GiftI recommend acceptance of a check for $1,325.00 from the JFK PCC for field trips as detailed.
A. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, § 21 3. To discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining or litigation if an open meeting may have a detrimentaleffect on the bargaining or litigating position of the public body and the chair so declares
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Franklin, MA: School Committee agenda for meeting Tuesday, Oct 8 at 7 PM |
FBRTC: October Monthly Meeting - Tuesday, Oct 8 at 7 PM
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Lt John Ryan retires after 32 years of service with Franklin Police Dept
"Today (Oct 4, 2024), we said goodbye to Lieutenant John Ryan as he retires from the Franklin Police Department.
Lt Ryan is retiring after 32 years of dedicated service. Lt, your contributions to the department have been invaluable, and you will be greatly missed by all.
Wishing you all the best as you embark on this new chapter—most importantly…enjoy the golf course!"
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Lt John Ryan retires after 32 years of service with Franklin Police Dept |