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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Town Council goal session - 6:00 PM - 2/11/09
Special Town Council Goal Session
Training Room 3rd floor Municipal Bldg
7:00 PM
Town Council
Council Chambers-Mun.Bldg.
The regular meeting will be broadcast live but the planning session will not. This is probably one you should get to in person.
Who's bright idea is this?
The bill, if passed, would have far reaching effects on local school band programs. Some have suggested that the costs associated with the sterilization process run the range of $50-$80 per instrument. The bill does not come with any funding for local districts to support this program. What that means is that local communities will have to come up with the funds themselves, despite the fact that they are already facing fiscal catastrophe....
No one argues with the intentions of the supporters of this bill. Indeed keeping instruments free of bacteria is an important goal. However, the bill overlooks the fact that most communities, including Franklin, already take steps to ensure the safety of musical instruments. A bill such as this is an example of overreaction to a problem that may not even exist.
While this bill may be a “stimulus” package for the sterilization manufacturers, it’s nothing but a classic unfunded mandate and burden to financially strapped communities. Accordingly, the bill ought to be swiftly defeated.
Who's bright idea is this?
Read the details on the Franklin School Committee blog here
"open the store in April 2010"
Board OKs Walgreens
Read the full article about the Walgreens coming to Franklin in the Milford Daily News here.The Planning Board last night approved Arista Development's special site plan to build a Walgreens at the former Four Corners School.
Arista Development LLC, of Norwood, plans to build a single-story, 14,500-square-foot building with a drive-through window (along Cross Street) and 60 parking spots, at the intersection of Rte. 140 and King Street.
The plan features two entrances: A single-car entry/exit via Cross Street and a double exit and single entry along King Street.
I think it is interesting that during the Planning Board meeting of 1/26/09 much of the discussion around the traffic mitigation was in the timing of the plans coming to the Town so they the work could be completed by the scheduled store opening in Sep/Oct.
Now the schedule is back to April. That reschedule should provide plenty of time for the traffic work on the corner.
The video of the Planning Board meeting for Jan 26 2009 can be found on the Town website here
Climate change
Climate change is expected to create about 200 million environmental refugees by 2050, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the international body established within the United Nations to evaluate causes and consequences of global warming.Read the full story here
There are things you can do now to help avoid the worst. For one, you can consider joining the Franklin Area Climate Team.
Monday, February 9, 2009
School Committee - Agenda - 2/10/09
- Citizen’s Comments
- Review of Agenda
- Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the January 27, 2009 School Committee Meeting.
- Payment of Bills - Mr. Kelly
- Payroll - Ms. Armenio
- FHS Student Representatives
- Correspondence: Budget to Actual
2. Guests/Presentations:
- Literacy Initiative – Michele Kingsland-Smith, Joan Toye, Tricia Capaldi, Sarah Klim, Paul Peri, Brenda Redding, and Debbie Goss
- AP Access – Peter Light, John Koch, Wayne Ogden, Michele Kingsland-Smith
- School Improvement Plan FHS – Peter Light
3. Discussion Only Items
- Second Reading – Acceptable Use Policy GBAB
- First Reading – Sub Committee Minutes Policy & Exhibit BEDGG/GEDGG-E
- Review District’s Vision and Goals that will guide budget reduction decisions.
- FY10 Budget
4. Action Items
- I recommend action be taken regarding the make up day for the HM/Oak/ECDC Complex.
- I recommend acceptance of Policy GBAB – Acceptable Use
- I recommend approval of the Franklin High School’s School Improvement Plan as Presented
- I recommend approval of the request of Parmenter Principal, Judi Bassignani to declare the listed books as surplus.
- I recommend acceptance of a check for $427.00 from General Mills Box Tops for Education for the Remington Middle School to be used for supplies.
5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
- Enrollment Comparisons
- Budget Matters
- Remington Middle School Leadership
• School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
• School Committee Liaison Reports
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
7. Executive Session
Contractual Negotiations
8. Adjourn
"This is good news for the state's economy"
Go green, get green.
Local residents and businesses have taken the message to heart, installed solar energy systems and received rebates from the Commonwealth Solar program, an initiative launched last year to encourage renewable energy use.
CommSolar, an offshoot of the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust, has approved nearly $22 million in rebates for 539 solar photovoltaic projects since its inception in January 2008.
Read the full article on the opportunities to save money by converting to solar electricity in the Milford Daily News here
The Franklin Area Climate Team (FACT) had sponsored several evenings on renewable energy at the library. You can review the notes and presentations here.
Reminder: Alumni Art show at Gallery 218
A Franklin High School alumni art show is planned at the Franklin Public Schools’ art gallery, Gallery 218, with an opening reception on Tuesday, Feb. 10th, 5:00 - 7:00 PM.
The gallery will have work from recent and not so recent graduates of Franklin High School on display.
Everyone is welcome to join the organizers and artists for food, live music, and art at the opening, which is free.Gallery 218 is located at 218 Oak St. Franklin, inside the Franklin High School (off the cafeteria).
PS - I know at least one artist showing some of her work. I dropped off 2 pieces for #1 daughter last Monday. I'll be at the opening and then hustle over to Town Hall to live report from the School Committee meeting Tuesday night.
This opening was announced during the High School Art Presentation here