"The Town Clerk’s office has been hard at work preparing for ballot testing this week. All of our tabulators have been tested for accuracy & have been confirmed as ready for voters! In-person voting for the State Primary Election is 9/6/22 at Franklin High School from 6 AM - 8 PM"
Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
Friday, August 26, 2022
Town Clerk's office completes testing of the voting machines
Episode 513 of Freakonomics Radio asks a good question: "Should Public Transit Be Free?"
Expand Your Social Security Knowledge With These Four Terms
"We strive to explain your benefits using easy-to-understand, plain language. The Plain Writing Act of 2010 requires federal agencies to communicate information clearly in a way “the public can understand and use.” This can be particularly challenging when talking about complicated programs like Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, and Medicare.Take a moment to learn a few common Social Security terms and acronyms!
COLA, credits, earnings record, FICA
Continue reading the article -> https://blog.ssa.gov/expand-your-social-security-knowledge-with-these-four-terms/
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Expand Your Social Security Knowledge With These Four Terms |
Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Friday, Aug 26, 2022
- wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Friday
- Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = FRIDAY
- Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = FRIDAY
- Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) = FRIDAY
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Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) |
Thursday, August 25, 2022
Veterans Memorial Walkway; Order your brick by Sep 15 for placement in November 2022
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Veterans Memorial Walkway; Order your brick by Sep 15 for placement in November 2022 |
Veterans Service Office page on Town of Franklin https://www.franklinma.gov/veterans-services
Veterans Walkway brick order form https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/brick_order_form_with_shannons_name.pdf
Veterans Walkway Database of the honored names and their brick locations
https://www.franklinma.gov/veterans-services/pages/veterans-memorial-walkway-brick-database
Yankee Quilters schedule meeting Sep 13, welcomes all quilters
All Quilters Welcome September 13th Yankee Quilters Meeting
All quilters and area residents interested in learning this beautiful craft are invited to the September 13 meeting of Yankee Quilters Guild in Franklin. The group meets at Emma's Quilt Cupboard in the Horace Mann Plaza, East Central Street at 7:00 PM.
Projects, quilting challenges, trips and plans for the year will be discussed. A "show and tell" of work completed over the summer by members will close the meeting. Beginners who are interested in learning more about quilts are welcome. First meeting for nonmembers is always free; annual membership is $35 for the initial year.
Throughout the year, the organization's members make "comfort quilts" for those in need. In the past year, volunteers have completed dozens of comfort quilts which have been donated to local service agencies, relief efforts in Kentucky and Colorado, and individuals facing personal challenges. Anyone with basic sewing skills can help with these charity quilts throughout the year. The guild also supports other charitable work, provides educational programs on the art and craft of quilt making and provides a supportive network for quilters.
For more information about the organization, please follow Yankee Quilters' Facebook page.
Yankee Quilters Guild is a 501-c-3 charitable organization based in Franklin with members throughout the region. The Guild meets on the second Tuesday each month at Emma's Quilt Cupboard in Franklin, Horace Mann Plaza, East Central Street, Franklin in space generously donated by the store. Donations to the Guild are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by current law.
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Local Quilters Raise Funds For Ukrainian Refugees in April 2022 |
Town of Franklin voting machines pass processing test on Wednesday
"An election ritual in Franklin and other communities that use automated ballot tabulating machines, is bringing them "out of the closet" and testing them to make sure they process ballots properly.That was the task in mind when Town Clerk Nancy Danello and a team of helpers set up the machines in the Council Chamber of the municipal building on Wednesday morning and commenced to run batches of Republican and Democrat primary ballots through them. The activity, open to the public, attracted a handful of spectators -- some with questions about the process and about voting security in general."
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Town of Franklin voting machines pass processing test on Wednesday (Franklin Observer photo) |
State Rep Jeff Roy: What's happening in Franklin and Medway for August
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"Until we feel we have an adequate level of staffing"
"T riders, be warned.After months of slowdowns, shutdowns, and nearly unprecedented federal intervention, the MBTA said on Wednesday that summer service cuts on the Red, Blue, and Orange Lines are being extended into the fall. The transit agency also said Green Line service will be reduced and bus service will be trimmed further starting Aug. 28.The moves mean T riders will have to endure more infrequent trains and buses just as students are starting classes and many workers are considering, or being required to make, a post-Labor Day return to downtown offices."
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MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak on the commuter rail platform at Ruggles Station. (Photo by Bruce Mohl) |
Legal Notice: Bylaw Amendment 22-883
Chapter 179 §179-9.1. Water System Map Exhibit A (Map): be amended by adding as an eligible location the following:§ 179-9.1 Water System Map.
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Legal Notice: Bylaw Amendment 22-883 |
Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Thursday, Aug 25, 2022
- wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Thursday
11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Frank Presents – Frank Falvey Presents
- Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = Thursday
- Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = Thursday
- Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) = Thursday
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Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) |
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Franklin Cultural District: #artshappenhere - Farmers Market & Franklin TV Block party among highlights
Thursday, August 25
6:00pm - Kendo (live music) (La Cantina Winery)
2:00pm - Farmers Market (Franklin Town Common)
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Town Common |
6:00pm - Patrick Durkin (live music) (La Cantina Winery)
6:00pm - Dave Penza (live music) (67 Degrees Brewery)
11:00am - Yoga in the Taproom (ticketed event) (67 Degrees Brewery)
9:00am - State Primary - In Person Early Voting (Franklin High School)
10:00am - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
3:00pm - Franklin Cable Block Party (Franklin TV Studios Hutchinson St)
4:00pm - Franklin Cable Annual Meeting (Franklin TV Studios Hutchinson St)
1:00pm - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
Main St sign for "Escape Into Fiction" |
9:00am - State Primary - In person early voting (Franklin High School)
9:00am - State Primary - In person early voting (Franklin High School)
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The Franklin Art Association Art Gallery remains open during business hours at Escape into Fiction (Main St, Franklin)
Find the full calendar https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/blog-page.html
If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication: https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6
The Town meeting calendar is found https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26
Franklin Cultural District: #Artshappenhere |
Franklin Public Schools: Space Needs Subcommittee - Aug 25 at 2 PM
Franklin Public SchoolsFranklin School CommitteeSpace Needs & Facilities Assessment Sub Committee
Annual Report of the Franklin Historical Commission - FY 2021
Annual Report of the Franklin Fire Department - FY 2021
Dan Rather: Blowing the "Anti-Woke" Dog Whistle
Let's get something straight. The weaponization of the term "woke" by the political right is not a joke. Far from it. It provides a window into the low regard (to say the least) these people have for human rights, empathy, and the truth. You can see the self-satisfaction, if not outright glee, as they appropriate a term that began as an aspirational notion of justice for Black activists and their allies into a slur hurled right back at the community from which it came. The fact that "woke" "originated in African American English" (according to Merriam-Webster) only increases the joy of those who spit it out with derision. This is saying, in effect: "Try to come get it and feel your powerlessness." The latest example comes courtesy of the mean-spirited oration of Ron DeSantis, Republican governor of Florida:
![]() August 20th 2022 721 Retweets3,215 LikesIf the sentence constructions sound familiar, you might be remembering the famous World War II speech by Winston Churchill that included these stirring lines:
Texas activist Olivia Julianna recognized the similarities — and the important difference. ![]() August 21st 2022 6,736 Retweets28,056 LikesReturning to the dictionary, it defines "woke" as "aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)." So, in other words, a positive. But the dictionary also mentions that while the term came to prominence in 2014 with the Black Lives Matter movement, "By the end of that same decade it was also being applied by some as a general pejorative for anyone who is or appears to be politically left-leaning." If you watch Fox News, some has now become many. That imbalance in the two definitions above gets to the heart of the issue. On the one hand, we have a way of thinking, an approach to gaining a better understanding, a grappling with "important facts." To be "woke" is to be aware. On the other hand, to be "woke" is to be a type of person, one to be shunned, stigmatized, and vilified. It makes you wonder, when the crowd cheers DeSantis' incitement, whom they picture in their minds. Is it a Black mother marching in the street for racial justice? I can already hear the hackles of rationalization rising from the "anti-woke" crowd. They will say that they don't demonize all Black people, or gay people, or Jewish people, or librarians. And there are undoubtedly some members of these groups who are themselves fueling this assault on "wokeness." But it is more complex. In the eyes and objective analysis of many people, the political right is using "woke" to attack "the other," or basically anyone who has the temerity to not agree with them. To be sure, there are some examples of actions under the banner of "woke" that in my opinion go too far. Are there excesses on the left? There are excesses in any group on the planet. Does some of it get ridiculous? I think so. You can cherry-pick people, moments, and situations that seem absurd. But doing so does not invalidate the general thrust of what "woke" was originally meant to convey. It is about a core truth: that the U.S. has a long way to go to turn our perception of ourselves as a nation of freedom and justice into reality for all citizens. Americans' life experiences are vastly different. We need to grapple with our history, even when it is ugly. We should not become inured to imbalances of power. We are more resilient when we challenge our own assumptions. The truth can be elusive, but that makes the journey toward it all the more urgent. The rants of DeSantis are thus an assault on the very notion of truth and all who seek it. His behavior cheerleads a malignant ignorance that utterly dismisses the lived experiences and aspirations of large swaths of society. It is an assault on science, on reason, and on the impartial rule of law. Historically, many on this path have followed it to very dark destinations. Thinking of DeSantis and the "anti-woke" crusades, my mind turned to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I had the great fortune of covering Dr. King in the early days of the civil rights movement. But in recent years, I find myself thinking more about the end of his life and how he was viewed at the time of his murder — something we wrote about here in commemoration of his birthday:
With this in mind, I tweeted out the following: ![]() August 21st 2022 14,939 Retweets111,055 LikesThe tweet has received over 100k likes, and many agreed, including Dr. King's daughter: ![]() Dan Rather @DanRather Make no mistake, if Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were alive today, he would be stigmatized as "woke" and attacked accordingly.August 22nd 2022 1,061 Retweets4,934 LikesFrom musician John Legend: ![]() Dan Rather @DanRather Make no mistake, if Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were alive today, he would be stigmatized as "woke" and attacked accordingly.August 21st 2022 314 Retweets2,106 LikesBut not surprisingly, the tweet also garnered attention from people with MAGA in their Twitter bios. There was a fair amount of expected derision. But there were also a lot of claims that I had it all wrong, that Dr. King was, in fact, "anti-woke." People selectively quoted his writings and suggested that because Dr. King preached about seeing past racial divisions, that he would oppose the political left today because it promotes mindful recognition of race's role in our society. Some responses went so far as to claim that if Dr. King were alive today, he would vote Republican, as in the party of Donald Trump. The absurdity of this historical revisionism is almost beyond belief. Except I think some people actually do believe this craziness. It's all the more reason we need the history taught in our schools that they would dismiss as "woke." Politicians like DeSantis, however, know better. They take another lesson from the civil rights era, that attacking the "other" can be a path to power. But maybe they also need a refresher course. Time and time again, demagogues have risen up in American history. And time and time again, they have been defeated because America "woke" up. Thanks for subscribing to Steady. This post is public, so please feel free to share it. © 2022 Dan Rather |