Sunday, January 19, 2025

Franklin Public Radio: Tastemakers - Mark Lenzi and Kim Simone

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 01/19/2025


Mark Lenzi 
(Franklin Liquors) and Kim Simone (Commonwealth Wine School) have opined with eloquence through more than 280 fun-filled and fact-packed episodes of their weekly podcast (as of this writing), The Wonderful World of Wine. Six years of offering weekly insights about wine info, with interviews, and wine recommendations clearly qualifies them as tastemakers. We agree.

So does The Academy of Media Tastemakers https://www.thetasteawards.com/ They celebrate the Year's Best in Food, Fashion and Lifestyle Programs on TV, in Film, Online, and on Radio – programs produced by subject experts as tastemakers. 

This year The Tastemakers Academy has selected Mark and Kim as finalists in their Food and Drink categories. National winners are determined by a public vote.

As dedicated tastemakers, Mark & Kim are most deserving, and you can help put them over the top – by voting.

Here is the link to vote for our own before February 7th: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KRBNM3G

Go to categories 5 and 6 to cast your vote for The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW).

You can become wine wizened – by listening and learning on wfpr.fm Wednesdays throughout the day and Saturdays at 1pm to The Wonderful World of Wine.

Also check out all of their recent podcasts anytime: www.podpage.com/the-wonderful-world-of-wine-www/

Listen, enjoy – and vote.

I’ll drink to that.

And – as always –
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. 
And staying informed at Franklin●news.


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


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New Legislation Aims to Protect Drinking Water, Provide Financial Assistance for Private Well Testing Statewide

As MassDEP Studies Potential Program, Coalition for Safe Drinking Water Urges Bill Passage

Legislation filed this week would enable Massachusetts to develop minimum statewide water quality standards for private wells and expand a financial assistance program to remediate wells affected by PFAS (“forever chemicals”) and other harmful contaminants in drinking water supplies.

The filing of the bill (SD.847) by Sen. Jamie Eldridge (D-Marlborough) and Rep. Natalie Blais (D-Sunderland) was applauded by the Coalition for Safe Drinking Water, a grassroots group led by RCAP Solutions and supported by The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts that is focused on equitable access to clean and safe drinking water.

New Legislation Aims to Protect Drinking Water, Provide Financial Assistance for Private Well Testing Statewide
New Legislation Aims to Protect Drinking Water, Provide Financial Assistance for Private Well Testing Statewide


More than half a million Massachusetts residents – located heavily in rural areas but also in all 351 cities and towns – rely on private wells for their drinking water.  Yet many are consuming water that may be unsafe because the source is not regularly tested and treated like public water supplies and could have harmful contaminants such as PFAS, arsenic, radon, uranium and more.  A 2023 poll revealed that 92% of residents believe that state government should play a role in ensuring safe drinking water for all.

“As the Legislature continues to address PFAS contamination in communities across the state this session, it’s crucial that the hundreds of thousands of households relying on private well water have access to clean and safe drinking water,” said Sen. Eldridge.  “That’s why I’m proud to once again file legislation to empower the DEP to regulate private wells and establish a program to help homeowners test their wells for dangerous contaminants.”

The initiative gained momentum last year in the state budget process, with $100,000 appropriated to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) to conduct a study and make recommendations for a statewide program to ensure that drinking water from private wells is safe to consume.  The MassDEP study is currently in progress.

The newly filed legislation would grant the MassDEP clear authority to establish standards and define testing requirements for new and existing wells to ensure effective implementation.  Upon the sale of a home, a private well used for drinking water would have to pass a test for the transaction to be completed (similar to the state’s Title 5 septic system regulations).  The state would make resources available to assist eligible homeowners with the cost of well water upgrades.

“We applaud Senator Eldridge, Representative Blais, Representative Kilcoyne and Representative Sena for their leadership on this important issue.  Too many homeowners are not aware of what’s in their well water or how the presence of PFAS and other contaminants could harm their family’s health,” said Brian Scales, President & CEO of RCAP Solutions, a nonprofit community development corporation based in Worcester.

“Massachusetts residents who live in municipalities with public water systems have access to water that is tested and treated to meet state and federal standards, but those protections do not extend to those who rely on well water,” said Amie Shei, Ph.D., President & CEO of The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts.  “Wells require regular testing and maintenance, just as public water systems do, but not everyone is aware of the need or can afford these services – creating a regional equity issue that can be addressed through this legislation.”

RCAP Solutions’ Private Well Program to Protect Public Health, funded by The Health Foundation, conducted over 500 water quality tests of private wells across several Massachusetts communities from 2020 to 2022, finding that about a third of the wells contained levels of contaminants higher than state health standards or suggesting potential health risks.

For more information about the legislation and the Coalition for Safe Drinking Water, please visit www.whatsinyourwellwater.org.

About RCAP Solutions
RCAP Solutions is an integrated community development corporation working with a multi-faceted suite of services in communities throughout the northeastern part of the U.S. and the Caribbean. Established in 1969 (as Rural Housing Improvement), RCAP Solutions has supported the power and potential of communities for over half a century as strategists of community-wide well-being. Our mission is to foster personal and public self-reliance and improve the quality of life for individuals, families, and the communities in which they live. For more information, visit: www.rcapsolutions.org.
About The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts
The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts is dedicated to improving the health of those who live or work in Central Massachusetts, with particular emphasis on vulnerable populations and unmet needs.  Through its unique and impactful approach to grantmaking, The Health Foundation supports community-identified health issues, with health defined broadly to include social determinants of health and with a focus on promoting health equity.  As a health conversion foundation launched in 1999 following the sale of the not-for-profit HMO Central Massachusetts Health Care Inc.  The Health Foundation’s grants have totaled over $59 million to more than 230 unique organizations over its history.  For more information, visit www.thfcm.org.

Direct link to legislation -> https://malegislature.gov/Bills/194/SD847 

Franklin Youth Cheerleading Clinic scheduled for Feb 17

Franklin Youth Cheerleading Clinic scheduled for Feb 17
Franklin Youth Cheerleading Clinic
Franklin Cheerleading Clinic scheduled for Feb 17

When: February 17, 2025, 8:30am - 2pm 

 

Where: Downtown Sports, 240 Cottage Street, Franklin, MA 02038
Contact us at (508) 341-4704 or cheerboostersfhs@gmail.com


Upon Registration, please sign Downtown Sports Waiver at:




Congressman Auchincloss’ Statement on Brayton Point

Yesterday (1/17/25), Prysmian Group announced it will end the development of its proposed $300 million cable manufacturing plant at Brayton Point. Congressman Jake Auchincloss (MA-04) issued the following statement:

"Prysmian's decision to walk away from its planned submarine cables factory at Brayton Point is disappointing and discouraging. The factory, on the site of a decommissioned coal-fired power plant, would have created hundreds of good jobs producing the submarine cables that plug offshore wind turbines into the electrical grid. 


Congressman Auchincloss’ Statement on Brayton Point
Congressman Auchincloss’ Statement on Brayton Point

"Alongside dozens of stakeholders, including state & local officials and union representatives, I have worked hard to make Brayton Point an exemplar of the clean-energy economy. Donald Trump has unraveled that promise of good jobs by threatening a moratorium on offshore wind, generating so much uncertainty that companies pull back investment. Despite this setback, I remain committed to Brayton Point's redevelopment in partnership with the town of Somerset."

Congressman Auchincloss Appointed to Energy & Commerce

Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D, MA-04) has been appointed to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce for the 119th Congress. The Committee is at the forefront of health care, technology, and energy policy. Rep. Auchincloss will serve on the Health, Energy, and Environment subcommittees. 


In particular, the committee has responsibility for matters including telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health and research, environmental quality, energy policy, and interstate and foreign commerce. 

 

Congressman Auchincloss Appointed to Energy & Commerce
Congressman Auchincloss Appointed to Energy & Commerce
“I am focused on lowering the cost of health care. Energy & Commerce is the prime committee for policy that can reduce co-pays and premiums, empower patients and doctors, and rein in the middlemen of corporate healthcare. I am excited to get working on legislation,” said Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D, MA-04)

 

A photo from Congressman Auchincloss’ first full-committee meeting can be viewed here -> 

SAFE Cafe features Chad Hollister & Primo on March 1

SAFE Cafe features Chad Hollister & Primo on March 1
SAFE Cafe features Chad Hollister & Primo on March 1
MUSIC @ SAFE! JOIN US - SATURDAY March 1st - 7:00-9:00 PM for the music of Chad Hollister and Primo!  
Chad and Primo are Vermont natives who have been making music for over 25 years! Chad has opened for Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Paul Simon and has played with Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Warren Haynes and many others.  
There is no charge for this event - Limited space, Registration required. Please register here - https://tinyurl.com/31safecafe 
The SAFE Cafe will provide the community with safe, sober space for music, art, coffee, conversation and connection.

Where is SAFE located? 31 Hayward St. (Mosley Mill) Franklin

Got a text about unpaid tolls? It’s probably a scam




Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

By Andrew Rayo

Whether you've driven through a toll recently or not, you might've gotten a text saying you owe money for unpaid tolls. It's probably a scam. 

Scammers are pretending to be tolling agencies from coast to coast and sending texts demanding money. Learn how the scam works so you can avoid it.



MassDOT sent a specific alert to EasyDrive users earlier this week
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2025/01/massdot-alerts-customers-of-smishing.html

Got a text about unpaid tolls? It’s probably a scam
Got a text about unpaid tolls? It’s probably a scam

Saturday, January 18, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Saturday, January 18, 2025 ???

Saturday, January 18
  • Fiber Art Installation (Franklin Public Library)
9:00am Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)
9:00am Library Book Sale (Franklin Public Library)
10:00am Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
10:00am Short Franklin-related films (Franklin Historical Museum)
10:00am Rise Up (Franklin United Methodist Church)
1:00pm Library Bag Sale (books by the bag) (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Martin Luther King Day of Service (Franklin Federated Church)
1:00pm Adult Paint Party with Miss Lily  (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Winter Carnival  (Franklin Public Library)
3:00pm KoC Basketball Free Throw Contest (YMCA, 45 Forge Hill Rd, Franklin)
7:00pm Disney Stars of Broadway in Concert (THE BLACK BOX)
7:00pm Rowboat (live music) (La Cantina Winery)


**  NO  Town Meetings today   **

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Why are there multiple calendars?
What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 
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

School Committee has 2 meetings & 1 subcommittee meeting between Jan 21 & Jan 22, 2025

School Committee meetings scheduled for Jan 21 & Jan 22


School Committee Contractual Negotiations 
Event Date:  Tuesday, January 21, 2025 - 4:00pm


Community Relations 
Event Date:  Tuesday, January 21, 2025 - 5:30pm


School Committee - Budget Workshop 
Event Date:  Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - 7:00pm



Job Opportunities with the Town of Franklin Public Works, Human Resources, Fire Dept & Police Dept

Job Opportunities

To apply for a vacant position, please submit a resume and cover letter to apply@franklinma.gov.  Please put the job title in the subject line of your email. 

Heavy Motor Equipment Operator - Department of Public Works

Administrative Assistant (Part Time)- Human Resources

Firefighter/Paramedic - Franklin Fire Department

Patrol Officer (academy trained) - Franklin Police Department

Updated 01/17/2025

If you do not have a resume, you may send a completed Application for Employment instead.

To receive notifications of all job opportunities in the Town of Franklin, subscribe here .

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/human-resources/pages/job-opportunities

Job Opportunities with the Town of Franklin Public Works, Human Resources, Fire Dept & Police Dept
Job Opportunities with the Town of Franklin Public Works, Human Resources, Fire Dept & Police Dept

FHS girls & boys (video) basketball teams top Milford on Friday

Via Twitter, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Winter sports competition for Franklin High School on Friday, January 17, 2025


Boys Basketball = Milford, 56 @ Franklin, 66 – Final 
– Milford used a big second quarter to take a halftime lead but Franklin’s defense improved as the game and the Panthers won the fourth quarter to win the game. Gustavo Coutinho (12 points) had eight points and Andrew Rivera (13 points) had seven, two of five Milford players to score in a 25-point second quarter that saw the Hawks stake a 32-27 lead at half. Franklin got back into the game in the third, including nine points from senior Caden Sullivan (career-high 31 points) and threes from Joseph Conlan (eight points) and Seth O’Donnell (10 points) to tie the game up 48-48 going into the fourth. Sullivan went 7-for-8 from the line and had nine points total in the quarter while O’Donnell added five and Justice Samuels (10 points) added a bucket to help Franklin outscore the visitors 18-8 in the final eight minutes. Luca Testa (12 points) and Matt DaSilva (11 points) also scored in double figures for the Hawks.

Franklin TV video available for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Plvap3ePR8


Girls Basketball = Franklin, 55 @ Milford, 31 – Final 
– The Panthers hit nine threes as a team, seven of them in the second half, and twice held Milford to single digits in a quarter to maintain its lead in the Kelley-Rex. It was a one-point game (11-10) after one, but Franklin used a 13-6 second to open up a little cushion going into the locker room. After the break, the Panthers got threes from Mallory Santos, Lauryn DiGiorgio, and Lena Malymina and also went 7-of-8 at the line to extend the lead to 16 going to the fourth. Milford was held to just five points in the fourth and Franklin knocked down another three triples to pull away for the big win. DiGiorgio hit three from deep and finished with a game-high 13 points. Chloe Fales added 10, Santos scored nine, and Malymina chipped in with 8 points. Ava Baglione led the Hawks with eight points, TJ Downing scored six, and Katelyn Kearnan, Olivia Baglione, and Reagan Cunningham each had four.


Boys Swimming = Franklin @ Sharon, 7:45
results not available
Girls Swimming = Franklin @ Sharon, 7:45
results not available


For other results across the Hockomock League (subscription required) 
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-01-17-25/

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

Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project: Construction Update for the Week of January 20

Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project 

Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project: Construction Update for the Week of January 20 

BSI Construction Update for the Week of January 20th!

Monday (1/20) - Friday (1/24): Depending on contractor availability and weather there is the potential that Grove Street will be closed at the MBTA train tracks between the hours of 7am - 4pm. Traffic turning onto Grove Street from Rt. 140 will be detoured over to Beaver Street via Rt. 140. Please follow posted detour signs for directions.

Please follow the DPW Facebook page for detour maps and updated information during the week.

At the Franklin Recreation Center, the construction of the new Beaver Street Interceptor Pump Station will continue with formwork and concrete placement.
 

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

Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project: Construction Update for the Week of January 20
Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project: Construction Update for the Week of January 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
 


Summer 2026 -  Anticipated Construction Completion

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

Boston Globe: "How is the state doing on climate? The latest report card tells all"

"The state’s second-ever annual Climate Report Card was released Friday, showing a mixed bag of results.

Last year showed some progress on heat pump installations, electric vehicles and chargers, land conservation, and efforts at adaptation to the impacts of climate change. But there were some clear headwinds, too, that led to a slowdown in clean energy development — a must-have if the state is going to stay on track for its target of essentially zeroing out greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century.

“For the things that we can control, we are seeing the results,” said Katherine Antos, state undersecretary for decarbonization and resilience. “The challenges that we’re facing more have to do with macro economic conditions.”

One thing is clear: While every year in this decade is critical for the climate, the hardest part is yet to come. “We always knew that 2025 to 2030 is the time where we really need to see market transformation and scaling of these solutions,” Antos said."
Continue reading the article online (subscription maybe required) ->

Pour Richard's reopening celebration scheduled for Feb 8 from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Vino | Vinyl | Vendors | Vibes

Pour Richard's reopening celebration
Pour Richard's reopening celebration 
Come celebrate with the new owners of Pour Richard’s on February 8th with 6 wine vendors, a DJ on vinyl, and a Sip & Shop marketplace with local vendors, small businesses and artisans.

Two unique wine tastings: 12-3pm and 3-6pm. Come anytime!

🎧DJ Buon-Giorgio on vinyl

Current vendors:
🍷6 wine vendors
👜Jill’s Luxury Leather Goods
⛓️Lockedin_byKimberly (permanent jewelry)
🪵Millis Creations (carved charcuterie boards, etched glassware and more!)
💌Creative Creations by Lisa (handmade cards)
🍫 The Fudge Lady
🧶FourCatsCrochet (mini plushies and plants) and more….stay tuned!

Free Entry. No RSVP needed. Collaboration with Jill’s Events.

SAVE THE DATE!!! @1NickStrong18 will be hosting our second annual Run with Heart Marathon

Run with Heart Marathon
Run with Heart Marathon
SAVE THE DATE!! We will be hosting our second annual Run with Heart Marathon
"Fundraiser on Friday March 14th this year to benefit Boston Children's Hospital & the Nick Strong Foundation. 
Tickets will go live for sale next week, in the meantime we are looking for a band/dj willing to donate their time and any raffle items/baskets. 
Please reach out to either Jen Gaspar or myself if you have any items to donate for this year's fundraiser!! 
We can't wait for a great night out, to raise money for a cause so near and dear to our hearts!"


Franklin Public Schools FY 2026 Budget Meetings Leading to School Committee Vote Feb 11, 2025

FY 2026 School Budget Meetings: 
  • 1/22/25 - Budget Workshop - Municipal Bldg. 3rd Floor Training Room 7  PM 
  • 1/28/25 - Superintendent's Recommended Budget Presentation to School Committee - Council Chambers 7 PM 
  • 2/4/25 - FY 2026 Budget Open Hearing - Council Chambers 7 PM 
  • 2/11/25 - FY 2026 Budget Vote by School Committee - Council Chambers 7 PM 

For more information, visit our website:  https://www.franklinps.net/

Franklin Public Schools FY 2026 Budget Meetings Leading to School Committee Vote Feb 11, 2025
Franklin Public Schools FY 2026 Budget Meetings Leading to School Committee Vote Feb 11, 2025

Friday, January 17, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, January 17, 2025 ???

Friday, January 17 = Benjamin Franklin’s Birthday


9:00am New Student Open House (ECDC)
1:00pm Library Book Sale (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)
1:00pm Ben Franklin Birthday Bash! (Franklin Public Library)
9:00pm Michael Rivelis (live music) (3 Restaurant)


**  NO  Town Meetings today   **


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Why are there multiple calendars?
What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 
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

All Night Party for Class of 2025 in jeopardy, please respond to survey by Jan 19

Paste of recent email regarding All Night Party…

Dear FHS Families, and Class of 2025 Students, 
We are writing today to let you know that as of this time, there will NOT be an All Night Party (ANP) for the Senior Class after their Graduation on June 6th. Unfortunately, the long-time chairperson of this event needed to step down and there is not an existing committee or volunteer base to take over. 
It is important to point out that the All Night Party is not an event affiliated with or provided by the Franklin School District or the FHS PCC - it is a community event planned and executed independently by parents, families, and community volunteers. 
We are sharing this information with you today to get everyone thinking about what the future of the ANP should/could look like and how the Class of 2025 would like to move forward. With that goal in mind, we would like to begin by gauging overall interest in the ANP from both the senior students, and all FHS families. Additionally, we need to know if there is in fact a group of parents and community members that is willing to step up immediately to begin the work. 
It is extremely important for everyone to understand that unless there are parents, and community members willing to not only volunteer a couple of hours of time, but to plan and execute the entire event, the All Night Party WILL NOT TAKE PLACE in June. 
All Night Party for Class of 2025 in jeopardy
All Night Party for Class of 2025 in jeopardy
Please complete the applicable survey by this Sunday, January 19th. Once the Class Advisors and a PCC Liaison have reviewed the responses, we will reach out again to let you know the results and to help guide any future efforts. 
SENIOR STUDENTS ONLY - Please take just a minute to complete this quick ANP Student Survey (linked below) regarding your feelings toward an All Night Party after Graduation.   https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdngPpus2j-Td5F_pUuP91784F2Wp7OsGZaRlf6CZkqF9ko5A/viewform
ALL FHS PARENTS/GUARDIANS and COMMUNITY MEMBERS - Please complete this short ANP Parent & Community Survey (linked below) about your wishes for the continuation of the ANP as well as your ability to volunteer. You do not have to have a senior at FHS to volunteer.  
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6WfDhykupbGrT9k5MlqaV1IFx87brCQQ04eS28yL8LJezQA/viewform
 
Thank you for your time and quick response. 
Sincerely, 
The Class of 2025 Advisors and FHS PCC