Thursday, November 7, 2024

Fallen Hero Recognition: Lawrence J. Clark - November 7, 2024 - 9 AM

Memorial event today (11/07/24) at 9 AM on the Town Common Veterans Walkway to honor Lawrence J. Clark

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


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Lawrence J. Clark PVT. U. S. Army WWI

WWI 'doughboy' memorial on Franklin Town Common
WWI doughboy memorial
Lawrence Clark was born in1888, the son of John and Mary Jane Clark, along with 4 brothers and 2 sisters.

For eight years he was a Massachusetts resident, working for the American Felt Company before entering the service.

He was said to be one of Franklin's most ardent sportsmen. He was noted for his golfing ability having won the Franklin Country Club Round Robin twice, before answering the call to colors.

He entered the Army on October 45, 1917 joining Company 1, 302 Infantry Regiment, 76th Division,.  He transferred on Feb 4, 1918 to Company L, 61st Infantry Regiment 5th Division and departed for Europe on April 16th 1918.



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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) 

Second Sunday Speaker Series: The Story of the Boston Floating Hospital - Nov 10

Franklin’s own John Kulig, MD MPH, Professor of Pediatrics Emeritus at Tufts University School of Medicine, will share the remarkable story of the “Boston Floating Hospital,” which literally took its first trip around the harbor back in 1894, providing fresh air and medical care to poor, sick children. That beginning eventually led to an on shore hospital and remarkable research, including the development of life-saving ‘formula’ for children unable to get mother’s milk. 

Through research, ingenuity, and attention to the needs of ailing children and their families, the hospital grew into a scientific leader, pioneering pediatric medicine.

Kulig not only practiced at “Floating” he also was involved in the effort to write the history of the institution, which benefited not only Boston but many, many Franklin area children, over the years.

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The Franklin Historical Museum is located at 80 West Central Street, Franklin. The museum is open Saturday mornings from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM and Sunday afternoons from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. 

When visiting the museum, please consider donating a non-perishable item for the Franklin Food Pantry.    Questions? Contact Alan Earls at 508 560 3786. 
  

Ariel & Emily reveal the Senior Center event highlights for November 2024 (audio)

FM #1307 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1307 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with Ariel Doggett, Programming & Volunteer Coordinator, and Emily Dellorco, Administrative Assistant with the Franklin Senior Center. We had our discussion at the Franklin TV & Radio Studio on Thursday, October 31, 2024.

 

We talk about 

  • Key special events throughout November

  • Ribbon cutting for the New van - Nov 12

    • Right after we recorded this, the date changed. We don’t have a new one yet so stay tuned for Senior Center updates on when it will be


And many other aspects of the very busy and fun place that the Senior Center is for the whole community, not just seniors!


The show notes include links to the Senior Center page, the calendar of events and to subscribe to the monthly newsletter. 


The recording runs about 27 minutes, so let’s listen in. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1307-franklin-ma-senior-ctr-event-highlights-for-november-2024-10-31-24/


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Franklin Senior Center page ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/fsc 


November newsletter -> https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/uploads/november_2024_newsletter.pdf 


Subscribe to the newsletter -> by calling 508-520-4945


November 2024 Calendar of Events ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/node/39/events/upcoming 



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Ariel & Emily reveal the Senior Center event highlights for November 2024 (audio)
Ariel & Emily reveal the Senior Center event highlights for November 2024 (audio)

COME to 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node mtg THURSDAY, November 7, 7:00 PM

Hi, everyone!

Our 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node meeting will be tonight at 7 PM! Our meeting will be a hybrid meeting , both in person at 262 Chestnut Street and by Zoom, from 7:00-9:00pm. Please join us!

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81930304274?pwd=Tm9VdGxYcDFaVTVDUkwyT3YvUnlFdz09

Meeting ID: 819 3030 4274    Passcode: 350ma
Dial-in +1 646 876 9923

COME to 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node mtg THURSDAY, November 7, 7:00 PM
COME to 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node mtg THURSDAY, November 7, 7:00 PM


Items of discussion include:
  • Processing the election results
  • How we can still work on the climate issue
  • Brief update on the Climate Bill in the House
  • Save Money with Clean Heat campaign

Come learn what more you can do!  

For more news about ongoing and upcoming events, please sign up for the Climate Weekly email. Also, check out upcoming events on the 350 Mass website.

WE NEED YOUR THOUGHTS AND VOICES, JOIN US!

With gratitude,

Node Co-coordinators 
Carolyn Barthel and Steve Derdiarian
508-335-0848 Carolyn's cell

Both FHS field hockey & volleyball (video) teams win on Wednesday to advance to final 8

Via Twitter, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 


** Volleyball
Division 1 = #25 Belmont, 0 @ #9 Franklin, 3 – Final
– Belmont came in riding the momentum of its big upset of Bishop Feehan but the Panthers quickly took the lead in the first set and never looked back for the 3-0 sweep (25-13, 25-12, 25-22). It was a balanced approach at the net for Franklin highlighted by eight kills from Olivia Alberti (seven digs, four blocks), seven kills from Emerson Delleo, and six kills from Makayla Kuykendall (13 digs, four aces). Faith Edgehille (22 digs) helped set the tone defensively while Brooke Daniels (20 assists) spread it around offensively. Franklin will travel to top-seeded Newton North (21-1) on Friday at 6:00.

Franklin heads to play the #1 seed Newton North on Friday, Nov 8 (round of 8))

Franklin TV video replay of the volleyball game -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaAzRyYljEs


** Field Hockey
Division 1 = #10 Wachusett, 1 @ #7 Franklin, 6 – Final
– Franklin built its lead over the course of the game with the first five goals of the contest to secure an impressive 6-1 verdict against Wachusett. Raena Crandall set up Addi Weiss for the lone goal of the first quarter and then tacked on a late goal in the second to help the Panthers stake a 2-0 lead at the break. Haley Wernig netted her 100th career goal to help Franklin extend its lead less than five minutes into the second half and Jossie Camp set up Crandall for Franklin’s fourth with a minute left in the third. Weiss got her second early in the final frame, and after Wachusett finally broke through at the midway point of the fourth, the Panthers responded within two minutes when Penelope Brady scored on an assist from Caydence Canavan. Devon Barry had a terrific game in net for Franklin with 13 saves to earn the win. “This was an amazing team effort and win for Franklin,” said FHS head coach Michelle Hess. #7 Franklin will travel to #2 Walpole on Saturday at 2:30 in a D1 state quarterfinal matchup.

Franklin heads s s to play the #2 seed Walpole on Saturday, Nov  9 (round of 8)


For other results around the Hockomock League -> (subscription required)


FHS girls soccer and volleyball teams win on Monday to advance in playoffs
FHS girls soccer and volleyball teams win on Monday to advance in playoffs


Finance Committee gets preview of FY 2025 budget adjustments, Norfolk Retirement issue, Finance & HR reorg for Town/Schools (video)

The Franklin (MA) Finance Committee met as scheduled on Wednesday, Nov 6 with 7 members participating in Council Chambers and 2 members absent (Batchelor, Hamilton)



Quick recap:
  • committee voted to keep same org structure as prior given status and new members, etc. Conley, Chair, Riley, Vice-Chair, Corbesierio, Clerk (passed 7-0-2; 2 absent)
  • committee approved the minutes for the 3 budget hearings in May (passed 7-0-2; 2 absent)
  • Town Administrator Jamie Hellen walked through the recommendation on FY25 Budget Adjustments and the committee voted to recommend them as discussed to the Town Council  (passed 7-0-2; 2 absent)
  • Jamie took time to outline the new Town and School Finance and Human Resources organization restructure, a work in progress for a number of years and finally operational, answered a number of clarification questions 
  • Jamie also presented the FY24 Preliminary Expense Recap & Local Receipts year-end report  and the Stabilization Account Report and answered a number of clarification questions
  • Brief update on the FY26 Budget Model and Fiscal Forecast Update, discussion around dodging a massive increase in the Norfolk County Retirement Fund, procedurally the Retirement Board should have bene more forthcoming about the increase, they weren't, still an item to watch
  • Related to the retirement funding, it had been anticipated that once it was fully funded (approx. 2032, now 2035), those funds could be reallocated to the OPEB account and start paying that down more sooner. Confirmed delayed to 2035 currently
  • As a result of the OPEB funding process, why doesn't the Town consider helping the Schools with the "hold harmless" funding. Can't be done all at once, it is about 12-15 Million, but the town is chipping away at OPEB, we should consider chipping away at the "hold harmless" too
  • member comments lead to discussion (and future discussion) around how the committee can help raise the awareness of the community on the fiscal issues. More to come on that front

Finance Committee gets preview of FY 2025 budget adjustments, Norfolk Retirement issue, Finance & HR reorg for Town/Schools (video)
Finance Committee gets preview of FY 2025 budget adjustments, Norfolk Retirement issue, Finance & HR reorg for Town/Schools (video)



Senate President Karen Spilka: We're in this together


Updates from Beacon Hill & MetroWest

Dear Friends, 

 

I'd like to share with you a statement I recently issued regarding the recent presidential election results:


"Massachusetts may be the home of American democracy, but it is also the community we call home—and I take the responsibility to protect our community—and its residents—very seriously. In Massachusetts, we will always uphold the right to respectfully disagree, speak our minds, worship the way we choose, be our true selves, and love who we love.


We have faced an anti-democratic presidency before, and we responded by doubling down on defending reproductive freedom, protecting the health care of all our residents regardless of gender or gender identity, strengthening voter protections, and creating comprehensive climate policy to protect our state—and our nation—from the devastating effects of climate change. The Massachusetts State Senate stands ready to fight for the fundamental values our Commonwealth holds dear once again.


As we wait for our country to turn yet another page, we are reminded that Massachusetts is a Commonwealth—and we are all charged with the responsibility of caring for each other, regardless of background or political affiliation. We have been a leader and a model for our nation in so many ways throughout our long history. Now, more than ever, we must continue to be a light of democracy and justice for all."


As always, if my office can be of assistance to you or your family, please don't hesitate to reach out at karen.spilka@masenate.gov or call 617-722-1500.

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Join Us for Poetry & Conversation - Saturday, Nov 9 at 10 AM

“Poetry is not a luxury; it is a vital necessity of our existence and a weapon of resistance for all who seek to be heard.” Audre Lorde
Join Us for Poetry & Conversation - Saturday, Nov 9 at 10 AM
Join Us for Poetry & Conversation - Saturday, Nov 9 at 10 AM
Since life provides us with constant challenges, we invite you to gather for some poetry and conversation.  This poetry and conversation session is a safe space for our community to express and explore the reactions and emotions you (we) are experiencing. Bring along a poem that resonates with you—whether it's something you've written or a cherished piece from a poet you admire. Or just bring yourself … Likely the first of a series of sessions, so if you don’t make this one, maybe you can join us next time.

Franklin Public Library

November 9, 2024

10 AM - noon

As Audre Lorde said, “The very first thing that you need to do is to make a place for your own voice. You have to learn to make the words come out of your own mouth, to speak and to sing your own songs. You have to be able to name the world.”

Let’s uplift each other through the power of poetry. Together, we will read, share, and listen, finding comfort and connection in the words of others. Words matter, now more than ever.


Who is “us”?  Camille Bernstein & Steve Sherlock will host this event.

Questions? Email Camille camillenapierbernstein@gmail.com

The MBTA Forge Park parking lot will be partially closed from Monday, November 11

Parking Issue Upcoming
The Forge Park parking lot will be partially closed from Monday, November 11, at 8:00 pm to Thursday, November 14, at 5:00 am due to construction. Vehicles left in the lot during these times will be relocated or towed at the vehicle owner’s expense.
From the MBTA Franklin Line alert page 
 
The Forge Park parking lot will be partially closed from Monday, November 11
The Forge Park parking lot will be partially closed from Monday, November 11

Dean College POM team vs Teddy Gallagher's in Musical Bingo - Today at 7 PM

Dean College POM team vs Teddy Gallagher's
Dean College POM team vs Teddy Gallagher's

 

"Come join us tomorrow night in support of the Dean Pom Team! 
We will be having specialty cocktails and Whalers Brewing Company in the house! 
Starts at 7pm. @deancollegepom




Yoga Nidra One-Night Session - Nov 18


Yoga Nidra Class image

"Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self."

— The Bhagavad Gita. 


Join this one-night Yoga Nidra session to meditate and center yourself.


For information and to register, visit:

Community Learning Exercise & Wellness Classes

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Lifelong Learning Institute - Franklin Public Schools | 218 Oak Street Room 137 | Franklin, MA 02038 US


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FHS Unified Community Night scheduled for Monday, Nov 25

FHS Unified Community Night
FHS Unified Community Night

 

Monday, November 25th, 5:30 PM
Franklin High School Gym
Please come out to support two great programs, the FHS Unified Sports Program and the Franklin Food Pantry!!!
Thank you in advance!