Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Election results - Nov 8, 2011

Updated 11/9/11: Precinct totals added

Updated 11/11/11: link added to view directly in Google Docs





As an alternative, you can follow this link to view the spreadsheet in Google Docs
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkwjbnXDBhczdEdVeU5CTlo3ano3QU5EX3d0dHloZGc

Election results 2011 - (precinct totals)


The results of the election held on Tuesday, Nov 8, 2011.

ElectionResults_FranklinMA_20111108

Election day

Today, you get to vote.

The voting booths open on at 6:00 AM and close at 8:00 PM.


_Election Sign - Nov 8

If you need to review who the candidates are, and for what positions they are running for, I have the information all in one place. The election collection can be found here:

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/08/election-2011-summary.html



Want to review the candidates during the Candidate Forum recorded and broadcast by Franklin on Oct 24th?

Town Clerk                     Treasurer/Collector

Board of Health                Town Council

School Committee

Note: the Forum was only for the contested positions. The candidates for Constable declined to appear.


Where is the high school field house?

218 Oak St, Franklin, MA 02038


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In the News - election day, dam safety, BJ's hours



Today's the day for Franklin voters





Groups urge action on Massachusetts dam safety bill



Note: the dams on the DelCarte Open Space would come under this



Franklin Planning Board approves longer hours for BJ's



eBooks and eReaders

Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:

via Franklin Public Library by Franklin Public Library on 11/7/11


Things you can do from here:

In the News - redistricting, Goguen letter



Local towns see big shift with new congressional districts



US Representative Jim McGovern currently has Franklin, under this proposal we would get Barney Frank.



Goguen: Town Council thwarting teacher, parent efforts


YMCA - Youth Basketball League


The Bernon Family YMCA is accepting registrations for the winter Youth Basketball League, which begins December 10th for children ages 3-10 years old. The first three weeks are devoted to practice and the last five weeks to playing games (all games will be held on Saturdays). The league is open to players of all levels.

The Youth Basketball League (YBL) is the YMCA’s most popular youth sports league. The coed league focuses primarily on skill development, sportsmanship and fun. Emphasis will be placed on dribbling, shooting, passing, teamwork, and having fun. The first three weeks of practices are developed to meet the needs of each age group and to best advance their skills in a healthy and fun way. For the following five weeks, children will compete in games (times are TBA).

Each player in YBL will receive a team t-shirt and a trophy at the end of the season banquet.
The cost for the program is $66 for members and $99 for non-members. Hurry and sign up today because after November 25th winter league prices will increase.

To register, please stop by the Bernon Family YMCA located at 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin, contact the front desk at (508) 528-8708 or visit us online at www.hockymca.org (only members can register online). For further information please contact Association Youth Programming Director, Jeff Laliberte at (774) 235-2746 or JeffreyL@hockymca.org.