The MCAS Report for 2012 for the Franklin Public Schools. This is scheduled for discussion at the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, Nov 27th.
MCAS 2012
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-nov.html
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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Franklin Public Schools: Proposed calendar change
The proposed calendar change for this current 2012-2013 school year is shown in the file below. Effectively, it is the addition of two reduced days to both the elementary and secondary schools.
On the agenda, the action item currently reads:
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, Nov 27th can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-nov.html
On the agenda, the action item currently reads:
k. I recommend adjustments to the 2012-2013 School Calendar: April 12 and May 24 as elementary reduced days; and May 3 and May 31 as secondary reduced days as discussed.
The full agenda for the School Committee meeting on Tuesday, Nov 27th can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-nov.html
"You don’t want to see them fail"
The Milford Daily News writes about the State and Federal grants that sponsor the underage drinking stings conducted regularly by some MetroWest area community police departments. Franklin is one that conducts the stings twice a year when covered by the grant. The article includes this from one of the sting participants:
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x719497693/Selling-booze-to-minors-Busted#ixzz2DEjCA1El
Recent suspensions:
Franklin Wine and Spirits (in the plaza with Dunkin Dounts on King St)
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/10/live-reporting-license-hearing.html
Bamboo House
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/05/live-reporting-license-hearing.html
And in 2011
DaVita's Market, Joe's American Bar and Grill, Tedeschi Food Shop, and Uptowne Pub
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/09/live-reporting-liquor-license-failures.html
"At first, I was a little nervous," he said. "But you know you aren’t going to get in trouble: You’re helping the police. You just have to be confident and levelheaded."
Teenagers aren’t responsible enough to drink alcohol, he said, and his peers usually never think of the tragedies that can result from binge drinking or drunk driving until one hits home.
"People don’t see that it’s bad until they lose a friend, or it’s life changing," he said.
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x719497693/Selling-booze-to-minors-Busted#ixzz2DEjCA1El
Recent suspensions:
Franklin Wine and Spirits (in the plaza with Dunkin Dounts on King St)
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/10/live-reporting-license-hearing.html
Bamboo House
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/05/live-reporting-license-hearing.html
And in 2011
DaVita's Market, Joe's American Bar and Grill, Tedeschi Food Shop, and Uptowne Pub
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/09/live-reporting-liquor-license-failures.html
"not counted as part of a formula"
The Milford Daily News writes about unaccepted roads. According to the MassDOT inventory in 2011 Franklin has 28.7 miles of unaccepted roads and 170.4 miles of accepted roads.
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x35743936/Unaccepted-roads-pose-challenges-for-residents-and-towns#ixzz2DEeFA7cR
The MassDOT report for 2011 can be found here
http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Portals/17/docs/RoadInventory/2011_ye_rpt.pdf
What is an unaccepted road? MassDOT defines this as "unaccepted roads consist of roads open to public travel but not formally accepted by a city or town, as well as some private ways." A road that is not legally owned by the local community. It was put in by a developer in order to complete the development of some number of residences. It may not have been built to the local community standard by the developer. The community may have a process to bring a road up to standard and then "accept" it as part of the community maintenance. Bringing roads up to standard can be a costly proposition and the question of who contributes to the delay in accepting the road.
Franklin, whose Town Council accepts roads, sought help from the state Legislature. Lawmakers last year approved a simplified acceptance policy that eliminates some of the legal work.
Department of Public Works Director Robert Cantoreggi said the town has been working in recent years to accept streets. State data shows the town has about 29 miles of unaccepted roads.
Franklin will plow a road, fix potholes and perform other limited maintenance once it has three homes on it.
"People kind of forget about it," Cantoreggi said. "No one really knows (it is unaccepted) until a road falls apart."
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x35743936/Unaccepted-roads-pose-challenges-for-residents-and-towns#ixzz2DEeFA7cR
The MassDOT report for 2011 can be found here
http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Portals/17/docs/RoadInventory/2011_ye_rpt.pdf
What is an unaccepted road? MassDOT defines this as "unaccepted roads consist of roads open to public travel but not formally accepted by a city or town, as well as some private ways." A road that is not legally owned by the local community. It was put in by a developer in order to complete the development of some number of residences. It may not have been built to the local community standard by the developer. The community may have a process to bring a road up to standard and then "accept" it as part of the community maintenance. Bringing roads up to standard can be a costly proposition and the question of who contributes to the delay in accepting the road.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Tickets on sale; "A Christmas Carol Times Two"
"A Christmas Carol Times Two!", a dramatic reading performance of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" combined with traditional 19th century English Christmas carols will happen on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 7:00 PM at the Franklin United Methodist Church, 82 West Central Street in Franklin, Massachusetts.
Actor Al LePage will become "Englishman Thomas Hutchinson, Traveling Thespian" complete with English accent, clothing of the period and other accoutrements for the dramatic reading part. Organist and local minister Rev. Dr. Dianne Carpenter will weave piano music between various scenes to set the tone for what's to come and entertain.
This is a special benefit performance sponsored by the Franklin Historical Commission and hosted by the Franklin United Methodist Church with all proceeds to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry.
Tickets are on sale at the Franklin Historical Museum
- today from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
- Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
- Thursday from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (also the Holiday Stroll - Nov 29th!)
For more about the show
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/10/a-christmas-carol-times-two-dec-13.html
Construction update
Some of the side roads downtown are newly paved now. You may recall that they had their water and sewer mains worked on earlier this year.
What streets are they? East St, West St, Church Ave, Walnut Ave and Nason St.
A view down West St
A view up East St (from Union St)
The Google map for this area:
View Larger Map
This is one of my favorite spots because East does meet West!

Post and photos from October 2012
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/10/east-st-construction.html
From the Franklin DPW page we find this status
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_DPW/Construction_Projects/construction_projects_index
What streets are they? East St, West St, Church Ave, Walnut Ave and Nason St.
A view down West St
A view up East St (from Union St)
The Google map for this area:
View Larger Map
This is one of my favorite spots because East does meet West!
Post and photos from October 2012
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/10/east-st-construction.html
From the Franklin DPW page we find this status
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_DPW/Construction_Projects/construction_projects_index
Dressing up for the holidays
Thanks to the Franklin Downtown Partnership, Franklin is now dressed up for the holidays.
Greens and wreaths were added down at the Main St/West Central St triangle
Ready for the Holiday Stroll!
For more about the Franklin Downtown Partnership, visit their web page here
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/
Note: I am proud to be an individual member of the Partnership as well as a member through the Franklin Food Pantry
Greens and wreaths were added down at the Main St/West Central St triangle
Ready for the Holiday Stroll!
For more about the Franklin Downtown Partnership, visit their web page here
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/
Note: I am proud to be an individual member of the Partnership as well as a member through the Franklin Food Pantry
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