Monday, June 1, 2009

"one of the most heavily used waterways in the country"

By Heather McCarron/Daily News staff
Milford Daily News
Posted May 31, 2009 @ 10:29 PM
WRENTHAM —

While water quality in the Charles River has improved significantly since the Clean Charles River Initiative began in 1995, there is still work to be done.

State Sen. Scott Brown, R-Wrentham, is part of a new legislative team charged with making recommendations on lingering river issues.

Brown, the assistant minority whip, was recently appointed to the Charles River Water Quality Commission by Senate Minority Leader Richard R. Tisei. The commission will investigate the water quality of the Charles River and determine what further improvements are needed to bring it to a consistently safe level for swimming - particularly in the most heavily populated area on the Boston end of the river.

"It's going to be interesting," Brown said, noting that the Charles River "obviously affects my district."

There are 35 towns within the river's watershed, including Franklin, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Wellesley, Wrentham, Natick, Sherborn and Wayland in Brown's district. Other area towns in the watershed include Ashland, Bellingham, Foxborough, Holliston, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Medfield, Medway, Mendon and Milford.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here

"We want to give these kids something to do"

Milford Daily News
Posted Jun 01, 2009 @ 12:24 AM

FRANKLIN —

Worried about the town's youth, Town Council Vice Chairwoman Deborah Bartlett is calling on local leaders to help end underage drinking after learning that on two consecutive weekends, large groups of teens were arrested, despite the recent death of 17-year-old Taylor Meyer.

Meyer, a King Philip High School senior from Plainville, drowned in a swamp after drinking alcohol at a party in Norfolk last October.

"I'm very concerned, because we've had arrests for two underage parties in the last weeks, that has never happened in Franklin that I can remember," said Bartlett.

"As leaders of this town, we would be remiss if we did not try to do something" to help, Bartlett said.

Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here

To review the W.A.S.T.E.D. (when alcohol starts to affect decisions) presentation at FHS from Dec 2008 check this link


Events in the schools this week

Jefferson - Celebrity Readers @ Barnes & Nobel Bellingham 6/1/09 5:00 PM

FHS - Academic Awards Night (Mercer Auditorium) 6/1/09 6:30 PM

Jefferson - Celebrity Readers @ Barnes & Nobel Bellingham 6/2/09 5:00 PM

Jefferson - Volunteer Celebration 6/2/09 AM

Keller - Voices of the Past Breakfast & Presentation 6/4/09 9:00 AM

HMMS - Awards Ceremony 6/5/09 9:00 AM

Keller - Voices of the Past Breakfast & Presentation 6/5/09 9:00 AM

Parmenter - Kindergarten Concert 6/5/09 9:00 AM

Davis Thayer - Founder's Day Prog (Cafeteria) 6/5/09 1:00 PM

FHS - Commencement (Field House) 6/5/09 5:00 PM

FHS - All Night Party (FHS) 6/5/09 11 PM-5 AM

Oak - 5th Gr. Dare Graduation 6/5/09 12 Noon

Jefferson - Reading Prog. Celebration 6/5/09 1-2:15 PM

Davis Thayer - Annual Fun Fair (playground) 6/5/09 4-7 PM

Jefferson - Publishing Party - Gr.4 6/5/09 9-Noon

Keller - Dare Graduation (upper field) 6/6/09 10:00 AM

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Monument Collection

The collection of posts about the monuments on the Town Common including the dedication of the new Iraq/Afghanistan monument on Memorial Day 2009.

Afghanistan monument side


Afghanistan monument side, originally uploaded by shersteve.

Iraq monument side


Iraq monument side, originally uploaded by shersteve.