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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Where in Franklin? Answer #38
Yes, the correct answer to picture #38 was Stobbart's Nurseries on East Central St. Thanks ltsjs.
The seasons have indeed changed. This week the sign was proclaiming "egg cellent" values for spring planting.
Stay tuned for the next challenge for "Where in Franklin?"
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Riding around for pictures
If you did happen to see me, that could be a helpful clue to a future picture :-)
Friday, March 21, 2008
Where in Franklin? #38
As we change seasons this week, we'll step back to another change of seasons and see if you can identify where in Franklin you'll find this?
The guidelines for playing "Where in Franklin?" can be found here.
Where in Franklin? Answer #37
The correct answer to picture #37 is the water tower along Upper Union Ave near the Forge Park Industrial Park.
Thanks to ltsjs for the answer.
Stay tuned for the next opportunity.
In the News - mayhem charges, food pantry, school committee self-evaluation
By Joyce Kelly/Daily News staff
Police are filing criminal complaints against several Franklin High School students who allegedly planned to wreak "chaos and mayhem" in the style of "Project Mayhem" from the movie "Fight Club" last Friday, said Deputy Police Chief Stephan H. Semerjian.
Police thwarted the students' day of confusion after School Resource Officer Dan MacLean, along with a high school janitor and a girlfriend of one of the suspects, alerted them, he said.
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read the remainder of this article in the Milford Daily News
originally reported last week, you can find that article here
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Tough economy hits food pantries
By Joyce Kelly/Daily News staff
Spikes in food, gas and even real estate prices are driving a growing number of local people to turn to food pantries in recent weeks, according to Linda Pouliot-Whitez, executive director of the Franklin Food Pantry.
"We've been getting two, three new clients a week," said Michelle Reid, an outreach director at the food pantry who attributed the increased need partially to higher real estate taxes, which caused landlords to bump up rents.
read the full article in the Milford Daily News
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Franklin School Committee sets new goals
By Joyce Kelly/Daily News staff
In a special meeting Tuesday night, School Committee members gave self-evaluations of their work, which included many high marks and noted several new areas for improvement.
The School Committee agreed to set goals earlier in the year for the superintendent and to review its policy manual in a methodical manner.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News
Thursday, March 20, 2008
In the News - Town Council rejects sign
The Town Council last night swiftly rejected a proposal to place a welcome sign downtown, saying it would "denigrate" the common.
Based on feedback from the Downtown Partnership, Historical Commission chairman and Town Common Committee, the Department of Planning and Community Development recommended installing the sign at the corner of Pleasant and Main Streets as part of ongoing downtown revitalization.
The sign, which would look similar to those already installed in the area, would be funded by a state grant, which must be spent by June 30, said Town Administrator Jeffrey D. Nutting.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
Listen to the full Town Council discussion here.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Town Council Meeting Summary 3/19/08
Town Administrator's Report etc. (audio)
Time: 8 minutes, 38 seconds
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Approval for backup generator at the High School (audio)
Time: 11 minutes, 34 seconds
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Approval for Summer St Paving (audio)
Time: 7 minutes, 35 seconds
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Discussion on proposal for sign on the Town Common (audio)
Time: 10 minutes, 56 seconds
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Habitat for Humanity presentation (audio)
Time: 25 minutes, 12 seconds
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Tavern License Transfer Approved (audio)
Time: 2 minutes, 20 seconds
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Note: When Chairperson Chris Feeley defers to Jeff Nutting, Jeff in turn passes to Maxine Kinhart, who passes to Attorney Mark Cerel. This transfer does not get picked by the recording.
New School Business Administrator chosen
The School Committee last night unanimously voted to hire town resident Miriam Goodman as the new school business administrator.
During a break at last night's special meeting, committee Chairman Jeffrey Roy called Goodman, offered the job and reported that she accepted.
Goodman is director of administration and finance for the Woonsocket, R.I., Education Department, a post she has held since 1999.
She was one of four finalists in the search for a new business administrator following the committee's ousting of Dolores McCoy last fall. McCoy was put on administrative leave when officials discovered she had made numerous accounting errors, including putting $590,000 in expenses from last year into this year's budget.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here.
The interviews conducted by the School Committee can be found here.
Dark Tide - Book Review
My long form of Dark Tide was published Tuesday as part of the month long Love Affair with Books on the Joyful Jubilant Learning blog.
You have my permission, indeed encouragement to click on over, read it and participate in the conversation.
Sunshine Week
While many public officials are hesitant to share information about what the government is doing, what many Americans don't realize is that the business of public officials is highly accessible, especially when it comes to how taxpayers' dollars are spent.
To raise such awareness, the Daily News is participating in Sunshine Week, an annual project aimed at creating awareness about freedom of information and government secrecy.
A Daily News reporter hand-delivered written public record requests to several Milford and MetroWest town officials last month, asking for each one's three most recent town-issued cell phone bills.
How did Franklin fare?
Franklin Police Chief Stephen Williams also refused to provide complete bills.
Franklin Town Attorney Mark Cerel wrote a letter on Williams' behalf, explaining he would provide general billings, but not an itemized record.
"Public safety and security and personal privacy interests preclude making any of the records available," wrote Cerel. "There is a significant risk that he would inadvertently disclose an exempt telephone number in reviewing a high volume of calls, thereby creating a public safety and/or security risk or a personal privacy violation."
The town later provided general billings of all townwide-issued cell phones, which includes Williams' phone, free of charge. Franklin pays about $3,000 each month for all town employees' cell phones.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here.
This is a nice attempt to participate in "sunshine week". Rather than make an issue on the phone numbers themselves, I'd have preferred an analysis of the kinds of coverage the phones have.
Do they have basic phone service or a higher level of service?
Then you could have a discussion on what level of phone service is appropriate by department for a local community to provide.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Town Council Agenda - 3/19/08
The license transfer for what was operating as the Franklin Tavern (formerly GoodFella's) is on the agenda.
Egg Hunt Friday
For more information, contact the Recreation Department at 508-520-4909 or visit its page on the town's website, franklin.ma.us. - Rachel Lebeaux
Monday, March 17, 2008
Annual HMEA 5K Road Race - May 18th
Come to the 7th Annual HMEA Independence 5K Walk and Race in the Park on May 18th at 11AM, being held at 50 Constitution Blvd on the fields at EMC in the Franklin Industrial Park. All proceeds from this fund raising event go to benefit 2000 children and adults with developmental disabilities in Massachusetts. The event is a 5K Walk and a 5K race with free tee shirts for all fund raising partners and racers. Special gifts for fund raising walkers and medals and trophies for 1st through 3rd place finishers (all catagories) in the race. Free food, entertainment, games and activities. A special tribute to local veterans plus special guest appearances by Gene Lavanchy (Fox 25 News annchor), Gail Huff (WCVB NewsCenter 5 reporter), Ayla Brown of American Idol fame and Pat Patriot from The New England Patriots.
Registration for the race and the walk is through HMEA's web site
Horace Mann Education Association (HMEA) is a non profit human services agency located in Franklin MA, in Forge Park, Incorporated in 1961, providing specialized supports, education and therapy for 2000 individuals with disabilities in 110 Massachusetts cities and towns including Franklin.