Saturday, May 10, 2025

High School Experience Franklin register now before price increase June 11

HSE Franklin (@HseFranklin) posted  Thu, May 08, 2025:
HSE is Aug 5 & 6. 
Register before the price increase on June 11. Register at https://t.co/DqlvmzxqTA   (or directly to https://reg.learningstream.com/view/cal4a.aspx?ek=&ref=&aa=0&sid1=0&sid2=0&as=79&wp=413&tz=0&ms=0&nav=0&cc=0&cat1=0&cat2=0&cat3=0&aid=FPSLLI&rf=&pn=0)

@RMS_Remdawgs @HMMSLightning @sullythehusky @FranklinHS @FPSLearning @FHSPantherbook @FranklinMatters @FranklinPSNews @FPSHealthPE @franklinpolice

 

shared from -> 
https://x.com/HseFranklin/status/1920532315211489527

 Video link ->  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOOosJD4sI4


La Cantina Winery celebrates its 10 year anniversary

La Cantina Winery celebrates its 10 year anniversary
La Cantina Winery celebrates 10 year anniversary
La Cantina Winery is celebrating 10 amazing years and you’re invited to the party of the decade!

Saturday, May 17 | 12PM–10PM Live music | Raffles | Prizes | Special Menu | Nonstop Fun!

We’re bringing the energy, the wine, the food, and the music all that’s missing is YOU!

Let’s raise a glass, and celebrate this incredible milestone together.




Paint Party Social with Amy Adams at the Franklin Food Pantry - May 21

Come join us for a Paint Party Social. No pressure, all artistic levels welcome. This easy going paint session is a friendly time out with some paint brushes and smiles. Event usually runs 1.5 - 2 hours.


Paint Party Social with Amy Adams at the Franklin Food Pantry - May 21
Paint Party Social with Amy Adams
at the Franklin Food Pantry - May 21
This is a wheelchair accessible location, we are accepting Art Pharmacy participants.


Must register online to hold seat. For other accommodations contact Amy Adams at amyadams665@gmail.com . Please note: Seating is limited, there are no refunds for this event.
Purchase tickets -> https://www.paintingvenus.art/event-details/whispering-magnolia


House to House for Heroes - Walpole - June 7



HOUSE TO HOUSE FOR HEROES - WALPOLE

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY - SATURDAY, JUNE 7TH


The Norfolk County Sheriff's Office is bringing our successful House to House for Heroes Veteran outreach effort to Walpole!


Join us on Saturday, June 7th at 9:00 AM as we go door-to-door to connect with local veterans and distribute packets filled with vital information and resources.


Volunteers should meet at 9:00 AM at the Walpole Council on Aging (60 South Street, next to the Walpole police station).


This is a meaningful way to give back to those who have served. If you'd like to join us, please sign up using the link below:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B49A4AA22A1FDC25-56784008-volunteers


Let's come together to show our appreciation for Walpole's veterans.

Norfolk County Sheriff's Office | 200 West St | Dedham, MA 02027 US


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Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday, May 10, 2025

Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fmFranklin Public Radio has a brand new schedule for the locally produced shows that fill our air waves. 

It is available anywhere, anytime at wfpr.fm or in the local Franklin, MA area at 102.9 on the FM dial.

Tune in to listen to the following:

 
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday

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

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday

Friday, May 9, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, May 9, 2025 ???

Library & Senior Center events
Library & Senior Center events
Friday, May 9


10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)
7:00pm Jamie Barret (live music) (Napper Tandy's)
7:30pm Electric Youth (with Future Shock) (THE BLACK BOX)



For additional details on Library & Senior Center events ->   




**  NO Town Meetings today   **
 

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What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 
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

ZBA listens, Town Administrator attempts to clarify points, on the 444 East Central project (video)

The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) met as scheduled Thursday night, May 8, 2025. The 444 East Central portion of the meeting begins at 19 minutes into the recording and such is set for the replay here. (You can easily go to the beginning of the video and view the earlier portion if you choose.)

Franklin TV video for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/live/82a99atYf0s?&t=1149

The ZBA page for this 444 East Central project is here -> https://www.franklinma.gov/815/2025-Current-Recent-ZBA-Hearings


Meeting items of note
  • Halligan recused himself
  • project overview briefly recapped (slides captured below)
  • a clerical problem with notice resulted in an agreement between the applicant attorney and the committee, committee not to invoke safe harbor, appplicant not to invoke a constructive grant. The constructive grant would have allowed the applicant to bypass most of the ZBA process
  • The application will continue and take some number of months to do so. The next meeting is targeted for June 5, the next after that is July 17
  • Due to this negotiation, the peer review process did not start. Traffic will be first up at the next meeting
  • Town Administrator Jamie Hellen participating this time, and he explains why, he is participating to explain details around the process and clarify, everybody can hear the record as one
  • One sore point (lack of communication from the ZBA Chair and other members after multiple email queries), it was revealed that responding to individual emails is a non-no during the time that the subject is before the Board. It could potentially violate open meeting law. All discussions, responses to questions, need to be in the open meeting.

Slides of the presentation ->  https://photos.app.goo.gl/x5N6EvhwDRUtcRps5

The waivers requested by the project are outlined in Section 8 and contained in this PDF (separated from the full project doc) -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/11lkqa0Hz1VCO_J3utf-5NynwlnPeVPQj/view?usp=drive_link

To support Town Administrator Hellen's statements on water supply, information on the water conservation page should explain ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/628/Water-Conservation 

There is a 3-part podcast series covering the water supply and operations for Franklin from well to our faucets -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2024/09/town-of-franklin-all-about-water-system.html

There is also a 3-part series on the sewer from our flushes to the Charles River Treatment -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2024/09/town-of-franklin-all-about-sewer-system.html

Voices of Franklin: KP Sompally urges a “YES” vote by June 3

Franklin is where we’ve chosen to build our lives. Some of you may have moved here for the strong school system or the convenience of the commuter rail. Others were drawn by the town’s reputation for safety, thanks to our outstanding police and fire departments. Perhaps it was Franklin’s excellent music programs, youth sports, recreational opportunities, and vibrant local dining that made you decide this was home. For some, Franklin has always been home.

If you rely on town water and sewer services, you understand how vital it is to invest in long-term infrastructure like the Beaver Street Interceptor project—a key to ensuring reliable services for the next century. No matter what brought you here, it’s easy to see why Franklin holds such a special place in your life.

But now, we face a critical decision.

The financial strain created by Proposition 2½—a law passed in 1982 that limits how much revenue our town can raise—has brought us to a tipping point. The recent Joint Budget Subcommittee listening tour made one thing clear: unless we increase support from residents, we will no longer be able to sustain the quality of services that make Franklin a great place to live.

It’s easy to assume everything is fine when you pass a school, a fire station, or the Town Clerk’s office. It’s easy to believe that students are learning just as they always have, that emergency help is always seconds away, or that town offices will be open when you need them. But without a YES vote on June 3, the reality will look very different.

Town offices will reduce hours. Class sizes will increase, and essential school programs will be scaled back. Our emergency services will be stretched thin—potentially requiring a third ambulance to come from a neighboring town during critical moments. The police department will face staffing cuts, losing experienced and dedicated officers who help keep us safe.

This vote is about more than just numbers—it’s about our values, our priorities, and our shared responsibility to each other and to the future of Franklin.

When you vote on Tuesday, June 3, I urge you to choose to invest in our town’s future. Early voting begins May 16 at the Town Clerk’s office, and the last day to register is May 24th.

Let’s work together to preserve the services, safety, community spirit and high quality of life  that make Franklin such a special place and wonderful community.   


Please vote YES. YES. YES.

Sincerely,

KP Sompally


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If you have something to say, you can find the guidelines here
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/03/introducing-voices-of-franklin.html


Voices of Franklin: KP Sompally urges a “YES” vote by June 3
Voices of Franklin: KP Sompally urges a “YES” vote by June 3

Town Council Quarterbacking condenses the almost 3 hour meeting May 7, 2025 to 30 minutes (audio)

FM #1443 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1443 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares our “Town Council Quarterbacking” with Town Council Chair Tom Mercer. We had our conversation via the Zoom Conference Bridge on Thursday, May 7, 2025. Our conversation condensed the Town Council meeting of May 7, 2025. 


We focus on two questions:

  • ok, what just happened? 

  • What does it mean for Franklin residents and taxpayers?


Quick recap:

Town Clerk Nancy Danello provides some updates on the early voting, last day to register, etc. for the FY 2026 override special election June 3

School Committee Chair Dave Callaghan provides some updates on the redistricting efforts, how the savings will lay the foundation for the future assuming the override does pass


Recognition

Police Department - Swearing in of New Police Officer, Tyler Hosley

Police Department - Recognition of New Town of Upton Chief of Police, Chief Nicholas Palmieri, former Sergeant of the Franklin Police Department


Public hearing

New Section 12 Restaurant All Alcoholic Beverages License and Approval of Karan Goswami as the Manager - Kaushik Restaurants Inc. d/b/a Mirchi Indian Cuisine. 


Public hearing

Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-935: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Section 24, Floodplain District. No comments or questions from public or Council, had also been approved by Planning Board  Motion to move to 3nd reading, second, passes 9-0


License Modification - Change of Manager of a Section 12 Restaurant All Alcoholic Beverages License: The Chateau Restaurant of Franklin, Inc. d/b/a The Chateau, Motion to approve, second, passes 9-0

Presentation: 


FY 24 Financial Audit - Scott McIntire, CPA, Managing Director, CBIZ, we have a clean audit result this year. Scott compliments the Town for preparing and executing in the audit, Entirely new set of staff to conduct this audit, a clean audit opinion. This reflects an evaluation of the internal controls of the Town operations

Jamie also updated that the recent bond application resulted in renewal of our AAA rating, a major accomplishment to continue this

What does the triple AAA mean? The lowest interest rate is available to use and will save us millions of dollars; Beaver St interceptor project is at 1.5% interest, in today's market it would be about 4%


Legislation for action

Resolution 25-28: Extension of the Time Period for the Automatic Reverter Contained in the Deed of Former Town-owned Land Off Panther Way Previously Conveyed to the Franklin Municipal Affordable Housing Trust Fund; Motion to approve, second, passes 9-0


  • Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-927: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Section 3 of The Code Of The Town of Franklin, Definitions (Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen) - Second Reading;

  • Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-928: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Attachment 3, Use Regulation Schedule, Part II Principal Uses (Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen)  - Second Reading; 

Both measures Motion to approve, second; Discussion, there has been interest expressed; Passes 9-0 via roll call


TA Report highlights

Budget hearing May 21-22, will be continued to June 4 to do the votes that night after the override results are available


How does development affect the budget? Jamie will do his best to address, will be beneficial for community discussion as part of the hearing 5/22. Jamie will be attending the ZBA meeting at the request of the chair and members. Will be part of other discussions on the 444 East Central St item for as long as it goes


The conversation runs about 30 minutes. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1443-town-council-quarterbacking-05-08-25/



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The Franklin TV recording is available for review -> https://www.youtube.com/live/BjLJUaJedMc&t=389 


The agenda and released documents for this session ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_05072025-1719


My notes collected in one PDF -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YrOYu85-re20L0v7tmmAvCY2e54ir5sY/view?usp=drive_link 


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Town Council Quarterbacking condenses the almost 3 hour meeting May 7, 2025 to 30 minutes (audio)
Town Council Quarterbacking condenses the almost 3 hour meeting May 7, 2025 to 30 minutes (audio)