The Franklin Police Department is warning residents about a scam involving young men and women, between 18-25 years of age, going door-to-door either trying to sell magazines subscriptions or other services, such as cleaning windows or doing landscaping. The ultimate goal is have residents write a check to a company called Quality Subscriptions Inc. (QSI) with the expectation of something in return.
The salespeople often mislead residents. They portray themselves as either living in the local area or being friends of someone in the neighborhood. They are apparently contracted by a company out of Georgia called Quality Subscriptions Inc. (QSI) or United Family Circulation. Information about this company can be readily obtained on the internet.
The Town of Franklin requires most solicitors to provide information and obtain a permit from the Police Department prior to conducting business. Residents are encouraged to contact this Department about anyone soliciting door-to-door to make sure they are registered.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Election "line up" card - updated
This was just updated to reflect the announcement at the Town Council meeting on 9/2/09 that Deb Bartlett will not be running for re-election this year,
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Table below shows the positions available for election this November.
The Candidates column initially showed just the incumbents.
Those who have confirmed taking out papers are marked with a * and bold.
New candidates have their name in bold with -new.
The existing position holders who have not yet taken out papers are listed for reference to keep track of the "line up card"
So what does this tell us?
We need more candidates! The only election competition is for the Board of Health position.
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Table below shows the positions available for election this November.
The Candidates column initially showed just the incumbents.
Those who have confirmed taking out papers are marked with a * and bold.
New candidates have their name in bold with -new.
The existing position holders who have not yet taken out papers are listed for reference to keep track of the "line up card"
So what does this tell us?
We need more candidates! The only election competition is for the Board of Health position.
| Name | # of Openings | Candidates | Term of Office |
| Board of Assessors | 1 Position (For 4 years) | Robert Avakian* | 2009 to 2013 |
| Board of Health | 1 Position (For 4 years) | Bruce Hunchard* Koren Kanadanian-new | 2009 to 2013 |
| Planning Board | 2 Position (For 4 years) | Anthony Padula* | 2009 to 2013 |
| * 1Vacant | Joseph Halligan-new | 2009 to 2013 | |
| Planning Board (Associate) | * 1 vacant position (For 4 Years) | 2009 to 2013 | |
| Town Council | 9 Positions (For 2 Years) | Joseph McGann | 2009 to 2011 |
| Deborah Bartlett - not running again | |||
| R. Scott Mason* | |||
| Christopher Feeley | |||
| Judith Pond Pfeffer* | |||
| Thomas Doak - not running again | |||
| Shannon Zollo* | |||
| Robert Vallee* | |||
| Stephen Whalen | |||
| Glenn Jones- new Daniel Ballinger-new | |||
| School Committee | 7 Positions (For 2 Years) | Cora Armenio | 2009 to 2011 |
| Susan Rohrbach* | |||
| Paula Mullen* | |||
| Edward Cafasso* | |||
| Roberta Trahan | |||
| Matthew Kelly | |||
| Jeffrey Roy* |
Using the pool to clean storm water
Franklin was awarded a grant to treat storm water and clean it before it gets to the Charles. What does storm water treatment look like? These two views are found along Panther Way on the site of the old Town pool next to the Police Station.
The catch basins are projected to handle about 86,000 gallons of water per storm, or about 1.6 inches of rain.
The article in the Milford Daily News announcing the grant to fund this work was posted in July here and on the Wicked Local Franklin site here.
Do you know Franklin is home to some endangered species?
The following is from the Open Space and Recreation Plan updated in 2008 and available on the Town web site (PDF)
The Town of Franklin has four National Heritage & Endangered Species Program(NHESP) delineated priority habitats of rare species and also estimated habitats ofrare wild life. The locations are described as follows:
- The area around Beaver Pond and Mine Brook from the railroad tracks just south of Route 140 across Interstate 495 to and including, Spring Pond on Washington Street.
- Located primarily within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Charles River Natural Valley Storage area.
- The area encompassing Wampanoag Drive up to Concetta Way located eastern part of Franklin on the border of Norfolk and Wrentham.
- The area surrounding Miscoe Brook on the southwestern portion of town within proximity of Washington and South Street.
According to National Heritage and Endangered Species (NHES), Franklin provides ahabitat for several endangered, threatened and species of special concern.
Open the link to the Open Space and Recreation Plan (PDF) and cruise to page 30 to find this section and the table listing the endangered species living within Franklin.
Town Council Mtg Smry 09/02/09
This is the collection of live reporting posts from the Town Council meeting on Sep 2, 2009:
Community Health Council - Agenda - 9/3/09
The agenda for the Community Health Council meeting is attached:
The notes from the last meeting in June are also attached:
The Community Health Council meets every other month. All meetings will be held in the Training Center on the 3rd floor of the Franklin Municipal Building.
Note: For those reading this via email, the documents may not appear in your view. You may need to click through to the web site to view the attachments on the Franklin Matters website.
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The notes from the last meeting in June are also attached:
Discover Simple, Private Sharing at Drop.io
The Community Health Council meets every other month. All meetings will be held in the Training Center on the 3rd floor of the Franklin Municipal Building.
Note: For those reading this via email, the documents may not appear in your view. You may need to click through to the web site to view the attachments on the Franklin Matters website.
In the News - virus planning, Dean football
Franklin plans to distribute swine flu vaccine
from The Milford Daily News Homepage RSS by Angel Roy/Daily News staff
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Chinese native tackling a new goal
from The Milford Daily News News RSS by Angel Roy/Daily News staff
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