Continue reading the article online. (Subscription maybe required)"For the most part, people are looking for answers, but the cards are stacked against them in this digital world. Every health care provider has had that one ardent unvaccinated conspiracy theorist who refused to believe that COVID is real despite showing them their trashed lungs on the CT scan, all while they’re on high-flow oxygen. Anecdote holding the power that it does, that patient runs the risk of coloring our perception of all unvaccinated patients in this same light. But, instead, my charge to health care providers is this: Take a meaningful pause and ask, “How did this person get to this point?” And understand that their condition is in part due to the challenges of the common person trying to understand complex medical science and being influenced by those with alternative agendas.That same night, I diagnosed a young woman, with three young kids, with lung cancer. She was a smoker, and she knew that smoking can cause cancer. How is her situation any different from an unvaccinated person with COVID? How many of us would stand at the bedside in her tragic hour and berate her for smoking? How many of us would, upon learning of someone’s death from cancer, say flatly, “Served her right”? If she said. “I didn’t think it would happen to me,” would anyone really say, “Whelp, I hope you survive” as we walked out the room? These are statements I have heard said to or about unvaccinated COVID patients in a recent week. Clearly, this does nothing to foster that trusted relationship between a physician and their patient.When I asked my unvaccinated COVID patient what was keeping him from getting the shot, he said he had read online that the vaccine gets into your DNA and he was afraid of what that would mean. So I sat down on his bed and spent a few minutes drawing a picture of a cell and nucleus, and explained in simple terms how mRNA works and why his DNA is not at risk. His next question was, “How soon can I get the vaccine?” He then called his kids and told them the same, and they asked where they could get the vaccine. While not successful in every encounter, I’m optimistic about the ripple effect that these little wins may have. And damn it if we don’t need a win now and again. In our most fundamental charge, “doctor” means “teacher.” This is the year where we understand. This is the year where we teach."
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Tuesday, September 28, 2021
The year of understanding: COVID-19 and the humanity of the unvaccinated - The Boston Globe
One story, two headlines
"Eric Rosengren, president of the Boston Fed, moves up retirement, citing kidney illness"
"Two Fed officials announce retirements amid controversy over ethics and stocktrading"
Sen. Rausch on COVID emergency paid sick leave
Senator Becca Rausch:
"Last month I filed a bill to provide paid time off for parents and caregivers taking children to COVID-19 vaccination appointments; today that provision is headed to the governor's desk to be signed into law. We cannot get to the other side of this pandemic without widespread vaccination, and we cannot force families to choose between putting food on the table and providing their children with life-saving preventive care. I am so proud that my proposal to uplift Massachusetts families was included in the Legislature's COVID emergency paid sick leave extension, and I remain fervently committed to advancing the data-driven public health policies we need to safeguard our communities.
Sen. Rausch on COVID emergency paid sick leave |
Mass. Public Health - in-home vaccination available
"Massachusetts offers in-home vaccinations for anyone who can't travel to a vaccination location. To learn more and sign up for an in-home vaccination, call (833) 983-0485.
Learn more about the in-home vaccination program: https://t.co/Aoly326Nn8
#TrustTheFacts #GetTheVax"
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Mass. Public Health - in-home vaccination available |
Monday, September 27, 2021
FSPA Ballet Conservatory Alums Join Professional Ballet Companies
Former FSPA Ballet Conservatory student Melissa Chapski is currently dancing with the Bavarian State Ballet in Munich after joining the company in April. After training at FSPA until 2012, she graduated from the Ellison Ballet Professional Training Program in New York City. That same year, she was awarded a gold medal at Indianapolis International Ballet Competition and Youth American Grand Prix's Boston regional, and a contract to the Dutch National Ballet's junior company at YAGP Finals where she placed top 12. Chapski danced two seasons in Dutch National's junior company followed by three seasons in the corps de ballet. She has appeared as a guest artist in galas in London, Spain, Mexico, Switzerland, China, America, and The Netherlands. Chapski was also featured as 'Emma' in the movie High Strung: Free Dance and has done ad campaigns for Huawei Mobile, Nikon Europe, Discount Dance Supply, Capezio, and Russian Pointe.
Noura Sander was recently promoted to Studio Company with The Washington Ballet and Jared Brouillette joined Kansas City Ballet II. Both studied in FSPA’s Ballet Conservatory with Cheryl Madeux and faculty and were featured in the Franklin Performing Arts Company’s Nutcracker. Colleen Megley, an FSPA Ballet Conservatory graduate, has been serving as Manager of School Programs at New York City Ballet since 2018. Megley received her Master’s degree in Dance Education and Ballet Pedagogy from NYU Steinhardt and was on the ballet faculty at the Peridance Capezio Center in NYC for eight years.
In previous years, FSPA has presented its students for Examinations in the American Ballet Theatre National Training Curriculum at ABT’s studios in New York, NY. The Examination class was taught by Ms. Madeux. FSPA is proud to incorporate the American Ballet Theatre National Training Curriculum, a nine-level program that combines high quality artistic training with the basics of dancer health and child development for students of all ages and skill levels. Upon successful exam completion, Cheryl Madeux earned the distinction of ABT Affiliate Teacher.
FSPA also offers two additional tracks of Ballet study for students not on the pre-professional path and advanced dancers with limited time in their schedules.
For more information on Ballet at the Franklin School for the Performing Arts, visit www.FSPAonline.com, call 508-528-8668, or stop by the facility at 38 Main Street in Franklin, MA. Follow FSPA on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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Noura Sander |
FM #612 - Town Council Candidate Tom Mercer - 09/22/21 (audio)
FM #612 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 612 in the series.
This shares my conversation with candidate for Town Council Tom Mercer.
This is one of a series of conversations with candidates for the Franklin Election on Nov 2, 2021. I do this to provide Franklin, MA voters with accurate and timely information that they can use to cast an informed vote. Publication of the answers or interview responses does not constitute an endorsement of this or any candidate.
We cover the candidate questions as previously developed with the community and shared with the candidates. Five of the questions are ‘general’ in nature, the sixth is specific to the role of the candidate. In this case, for the Town Council.
Our conversation runs about 21 minutes, so let’s listen to my interview with Tom Mercer. Audio file -> https://player.captivate.fm/episode/f91cda47-c24b-459a-8433-e1fb7f6efb8c
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Candidate questions -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/09/election-2021-candidate-interview.html
Contact info:
Phone -> 508 528-9084
Email address -> tmercer@franklinma.gov
Election Collection 2021 -> https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/07/franklin-election-collection-2021.html
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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.
This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.
How can you help?
If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
If you don't like something here, please let me know
Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news
If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com
The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
I hope you enjoy!
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Town Council Candidate Tom Mercer |
Denise Spencer: School Committee meeting reminder - 9/28/21 - 7 PM
Agenda: https://t.co/MeTmk6OR8A
Zoom: https://t.co/phH4kzbbEZShared from Twitter: https://t.co/6uYviqTuvq
Denise Spencer: School Committee meeting reminder - 9/28/21 - 7 PM |
Franklin TV: "Demand! Videos on Demand – and now, Podcasts on Demand"
The media world keeps expanding. Our services keep expanding. And with that, the work to support them, but expand we must. People demand on demand services. This week we have added audio podcasts to our wfpr●fm website. Not only can you listen live, anytime, anywhere, you can now listen to any of wfpr●fm’s past programs – on demand, as audio podcasts.
Our entire podcast library is online at wfpr●fm. Click on ‘Past Shows’. Easy! They are also posted on Franklin Matters.
That’s a lot of podcasts. Like the old George Carlin skit on those Fabulous TV Music Collections: Every Recording Ever Made. “Take a 10 year sabbatical and listen to these fine recordings.”
Question: Is podcasting in your future? What would your podcast sound like? We can help. Let’s discuss. You could be on the radio – on demand – and in demand as a podcast.
Call us at 509=541-4118, or email us at: info@wfpr●fm, or info@Franklin●TV
And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm.And, thank you for watching.
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wfpr.fm Podcasts on Demand |
Mass. Public Health: Get Outraged! Information on vaping
"Vapes come in all shapes and sizes. But most have one thing in common: nicotine.
Get Outraged was created to help parents uncover the truth about vaping and keep kids healthy and safe.
Learn more at https://t.co/FTB7qi7p7f " or https://www.mass.gov/get-outraged
Shared from Twitter: https://t.co/lGO2Vk1W4T
Video link -> https://youtu.be/61qY4ooWWvEDan Rather: We Need a New Vocabulary For Our Politics...
Terminology is always key. I have told a story that grass is green, Your grass maybe greener than mine or vice versa, but we both know 'green grass'. When it comes to ordering a particular shade of green, the color match becomes critical and the terminology plays more of a role. Emerald green, lime green, dark green... You get the point.
"Vaccines shine in preventing deaths"
"The southern surge is slowing
And cases in some Northern states rising
So it is all seasonal? Are vaccines working?
Let's look at data
Today the 10 LEAST vaccinated states had
2X the cases
3X the hospitalizations
5X the deaths
compared to 10 most vaccinated states
Thread -> https://twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1441968897981353984?s=03
A lot of folks have been arguing the summer surge was "seasonal" And now, the northern half of US poised to get hit And if you look at states with biggest outbreaks today Alaska, ID, WY, WV, MT, KY, ND Largely not in the deep south So should all northern states worry? 2/4 https://twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1441968899050909697
While we see cases rising in northern states There are two distinct patterns here: 1. States with low vax rates getting slammed, having to ration hospital beds 2. States with high vax rates rising slowly with lots of hospital capacity And the most interesting part? https://twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1441968900070125568
Widening gap in cases vs deaths! High vax states: 50% fewer cases per capita But 80% fewer deaths! Vaccines shine in preventing deaths So if you're worried about this fall More testing, masks will help But getting more folks vaccinated still key to avoiding bad surge End https://twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1441968901068402688
#TrustTheFacts #GetTheVax |
The Guardian: "Femicides in the US: the silent epidemic few dare to name"
"The last week of July, as Gabby Petito and her fiance, Brian Laundrie, posted Instagram photos of themselves hiking barefoot in Utah’s Canyonlands national park, bronzed skin matching apricot-colored rocks, the body of Jerri Winters was discovered in Clinton Township, Michigan.Her boyfriend, Matthew Lewinski, immediately admitted to the police he strangled her last December, keeping her mutilated body in the basement of the home they shared for months.The same week, down in Starkville, Mississippi, William Chisholm was convicted of capital murder in the death of his ex-girlfriend Dr Shauna Witt. One month following her breaking up with him, Chisholm stormed the Walmart eye clinic where Witt worked as an optometrist and shot her dead.Over in Baltimore, Maryland, Gomezgeka Chisala was that same week being held without bail after confessing to the killing of his ex-girlfriend Shaunya Green, a life-loving nurse and mother of two who once traveled to Africa to walk among elephants. Earlier in the month, Chisala had driven to Green’s home with a gun, entered into an argument with her and shot her dead."
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting - Sep 28, 2021
School Committee Meeting
Municipal Building - Council Chambers (Virtual Link in Agenda)
Pledge of Allegiance
Moment of Silence
A. Review of Agenda
B. Citizen’s Comments
In the spirit of open communication, “the Committee will hold a public participation segment (also called Citizen’s Comments) about matters not related to an agenda item at the beginning of each regular School Committee meeting. The Committee will listen to, but not respond to any comment made…. A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment…. The Committee will hear public comments related to an agenda item when the Chair deems appropriate during the Committee meeting. Topics for discussion during the meeting must be limited to those items listed on the Committee meeting agenda for that evening…. ” - from Policy BEDH
C. FHS Student Representative Comments
D. Superintendent’s Report
A. Introduce Lily Rivera, Town & School Marketing/Communications Specialist
B. Digital Learning Plan – Alison Finley, Kate Merten, Chris Penza, Marianne Zogby and John Leighton
A. Franklin TV Board Appointment
I recommend the appointment of Rose Turco to the Franklin TV Board of Directors.
B. MASC Delegate
I recommend the Committee appoint Denise Spencer to serve as the Committee's delegate to the annual MASC Annual Meeting of Delegates as discussed.
C. Policy - Waiving 1st reading
I recommend waiving the First Reading of Policy EBCFA Face Coverings as discussed.
D. Policy Adoption
I recommend adopting policy EBCFA - Face Coverings as discussed.
B. ESSER III Funding Plan
C. Back to School Status Update – September 24, 2021
A. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g. Ad Hoc Supt. Evaluation, Budget, Community Relations/Public Schools Advocacy, Policy, Transportation)
B. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC, Substance Abuse Task Force, School Wellness Advisory Council)
A. To discuss any future agenda items
A. Approval of Minutes
I recommend approval of the September 14, 2021 School Committee minutes as detailed.
B. New FHS Club Approval
I recommend approval of the new FHS Clubs: Book Club, Hiking Club and Board and Games Club as detailed.
IX. Payroll Atty. Pond-Pfeffer
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Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting - Sep 28, 2021 |
LGBTQ+ Pizza and Boardgames Meetup to be Held at Horace Mann Square - Oct 9
LGBTQ+ Pizza and Board games Meetup to be Held at Horace Mann Square outside Piezoni
The "Non-Scene" Gay Friends of Greater Boston was established in 2010 to provide an alternative to the traditional LGBTQ+ nightlife. "I've found it very difficult to meet other LGBTQ+ people in Franklin, outside of commonly used dating apps" explained meetup organizer and Franklin resident Maxwell Morrongiello. The meetup is now one of the world's largest LGBTQ+ meetup groups with almost 8000 members.
Town Councilor and ally Cobi Frongillo applauded the upcoming event explaining, "only a few years ago, it was commonplace to see Franklin students wait until college to come out because they weren't sure they'd be supported in town. To now be hosting meet-ups for our LGBTQ+ neighbors is a fantastic step forward in supporting all community members."
Attendees are asked to be fully vaccinated and wear masks indoors, with masks being optional outdoors. "During these crazy times, we want to provide opportunities for people to socialize, while also ensuring people can remain safe," explained Morrongiello.
"I have had wonderful experiences connecting with the LGBTQ+ community in the Boston area through this meetup, had fun doing a wide range of activities together, and not worry about fitting in" expressed longtime meetup member and event attendee Matthew Shibin. "The organizers do a fantastic job and are always open to feedback and suggestions about new activity ideas."
Attendees are required to create an account to join the meetup group, and rsvp at: http://franklin.nonscene.boston
Non-tax-deductible contributions to support our events can be made at: http://contribute.nonscene.boston
The "Non-Scene" Gay Friends of Greater Boston is registered doing business as "Non-Scene Boston"
Meet MC the owner of Timeless Crossfit & Fitness
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copy of @ryanosbornephotography photo posted to Instagram |
FHS Panther Hockey says "Thank you"
"Thank you to our amazing community for helping make the FHS Bottle & Can Drive and Franklin Food Pantry Drive a huge success. Looking forward to seeing you all at Harvest Festival!
@FHSSports @PanthersJVPuck @ToFranklinMa @FranklinRec @FYHockey"
Shared from Twitter: https://t.co/bJDcjuGaHR
some of the collection by the FHS Panthers Boys Hockey team |
Franklin (MA) Police: Consider this lockup routine before you go to bed
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Franklin (MA) Police: Consider this lockup routine before you go to bed |
"LOCK YOUR CARS. LOCK YOUR CARS. LOCK YOUR CARS.
Not to sound like a broken record but over the last 2 weeks the department has taken 4 reports of stolen cars from neighborhoods overnight. Each of these incidents involved cars being left unlocked with keys left inside them. Cars were stolen from Southgate Road, A Street, Mary Anne Drive, and Mary Jane Road.
All 4 of these cars have been recovered and are being processed by Franklin Detectives. These cars are being found abandoned or unoccupied in Framingham and Providence. Don’t allow yourself to fall victim to these crimes. Never leave your keys unlocked in your cars overnight."
Lifeline Awareness Week
"Living alone can be isolating, especially over the past year when socializing has been a health risk due to COVID-19. That is why the Department of Telecommunications and Cable (DTC) wants you to know, no matter your income, there are ways for you to have a home phone, cell phone, and internet plan. Since 1985, the Lifeline Program, a service administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company as part of the Universal Service Fund, has kept Americans connected and safe by providing low cost and no cost phone service options for eligible low-income consumers.
To commemorate the availability of this government service, the DTC and its partners—the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) and National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates (NASUCA)—are participating in Lifeline Awareness Week from September 20-24, 2021. Through this awareness week, these groups hope to educate the public about this life saving prevention program."
http://blog.mass.gov/consumer/massconsumer/lifeline-awareness-week/
https://www.franklinma.gov/planning-community-development/files/preliminary-final-2021-housing-production-plan
Lifeline Awareness Week |