The full agenda document included details on the subjects scheduled for discussion on Weds, Oct 6 can be viewed below.
Of note:
1 - I would spend some time on the DelCarte proposal to fix the dams. The dams are currently breeched and in need of repair. The space is gorgeous. The potential for developing some trails to safely walk amongst and enjoy this natural beauty is tantalizing. If you have had the chance to visit Stony Brook in Norfolk or Borderland St Pk in Easton, this space within Franklin's own borders can provide that experience.
2 - There is a new bylaw proposed to better identify and have maintained the abandoned property that is located within Franklin,
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Sunday, October 3, 2010
In the News - Library
A birthday bash at Franklin Library
by Julie Balise/Daily News staffIf you haven't visited the library, you can take a virtual tour by video
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_Library/tours
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Saturday, October 2, 2010
Franklin Chargers helping the Franklin Food Pantry
The E2 Franklin Chargers Football team hopes to collect 500 canned goods this Sunday (Oct 3, 2010) for the Franklin Food Pantry.
Public Relations Manager Chuck Findlen said the team is challenging other squads to collect the most goods, and has already collected 350 pounds of items.
Drop-offs can be made to bins located at the Beaver Street field. Collection will start at 8 a.m.
For more information, visit www.franklinchargers.net.This was originally posted to the Milford Daily News here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x55987296/Help-Franklin-Chargers-collect-canned-food
Disclosure: I am on the Board of Directors of the Franklin Food Pantry and I approve of this activity to help members of our community.
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Blackstone Valley Bike Path Moves Forward
If you Haven't had an opportunity to ride or walk along the Blackstone Valley Bike Path, I would recommend it. Especially now as we get into the fall colors, the bike path will be a nice place to visit.
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Commonwealth Conversations: Transportation by Klark Jessen on 10/1/10
Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray today announced $15 million in Accelerated Bridge Program funds for design and construction of the first segment of the Blackstone Valley Bike Path. Once completed, the proposed 48-mile trail will connect Worcester to Providence. Improvements to this path will also support the the East Coast Greenway, a project to create a 2,900-mile trail system linking cities along the coast from Maine to Florida.
Lieutenant Governor Murray joined state and local officials to celebrate the first phase of the project, a 2.5-mile pathway including 11 bridges between the Triad Bridge in Millville located in the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park and along the Rhode Island border.
The Blackstone Valley Bike Path will connect historic and cultural sites, natural resources, recreation facilities, and commercial and residential areas. The project is a joint effort between MassDOT and the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Design is underway with construction expected to begin in spring 2012.
Lieutenant Governor Murray joined state and local officials to celebrate the first phase of the project, a 2.5-mile pathway including 11 bridges between the Triad Bridge in Millville located in the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park and along the Rhode Island border.
The Blackstone Valley Bike Path will connect historic and cultural sites, natural resources, recreation facilities, and commercial and residential areas. The project is a joint effort between MassDOT and the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Design is underway with construction expected to begin in spring 2012.
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They're bugs, and they stink, but they're not stink bugs
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via Universal Hub by adamg on 10/1/10
Jennifer Forman Orth alerts us that the stinky bugs now invading many homes around here are not true stink bugs but rather Western Conifer Seed Bugs, which, darn them, can also stink up the joint:
These bugs do release a "stinky" liquid when startled, but they are not related to true stink bugs.She provides helpful closeup photos so you can tell the difference before you grab one with a paper towel or apply a shoe.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Fire Dept - Open House - Oct 3
The Fire Department will hold a family style open house on Sunday at the King St Station. The open house will be held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Pictures from last year's open house can be found here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2009/10/fire-dept-open-house.html
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Pictures from last year's open house can be found here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2009/10/fire-dept-open-house.html
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Lincoln St: Road Closure/Work
Lincoln Street Detour/Pleasant Street Pavinghttp://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/subscriber-news
On Saturday, October 2 2010, the Franklin Water Department will be working in the roadway near 603 Lincoln Street.The road will be detoured from Brook Street to Daniels Street 8am until 4pm.
Pleasant Street will be paved from Church Square to Monterey Drive.
Police Officers will be on site to assist with traffic, however, it is strongly recommended you avoid the area and seek alternate routes.
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