Saturday, April 13, 2013

In the News: mission to Kenya, celebrate the seasons, commits to Babson

Franklin officer to go on mission to Kenya

As a school resource officer, Eric Cusson regularly deals with kids who have an aversion to sitting quietly in class, who want nothing more than to get the heck out of school.


Partnership celebrates the seasons


The Franklin Downtown Partnership has set the dates for its well-attended yearly events.


On the sports side, HockomockSports reports:


Franklin's Bohmiller Commits to Babson


Franklin point guard Sam Bohmiller announced tonight via Twitter that he will be taking his talents to Wellseley next year, pursuing a college basketball career at Babson College. 


Friday, April 12, 2013

MassBudget: Analyzing the House Ways & Means Budget



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Analyzing the House Ways & Means Budget
On Wednesday, the House Ways & Means Committee released its budget proposal for FY 2014--its blueprint for what we should do together through state government over the coming year.

Our new Budget Monitor describes how the proposal would affect core programs, from Health Care and Education to Youth Employment and the Environment--including information on how it would raise the necessary revenue. It also compares the new proposal with prior years and the Governor's earlier proposal.

The House Ways & Means budget includes some limited new funding for Higher Education, Local Aid, and Transportation, but it doesn't include the broader investments that the Governor had proposed to improve the long-term economic prospects of our Commonwealth by strengthening our pre-K and K-12 education systems.

  • While the Governor's plan would greatly expand access to high-quality Early Education & Care programs, the House Ways & Means budget actually cuts funding for those programs.

  • To support his broader investments in our schools, our transportation systems, and our economic future, the Governor proposed a revenue plan that would ultimately raise $1.9 billion per year. The House Ways & Means plan includes much less new tax revenue, roughly $500 million.

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Reminder: Trash pick ups delayed one day



Patriots' Day is observed April 15th trash and recycling will be delayed a day for the week.

If your normal pick up day is Friday, it will be picked up Saturday.
Large item pick up will stay the same for Thursday.


Franklin, MA: new twin bins
trash bins or totters

In the News: casino regulations, FHS track teams



Gaming commission may tweak regulations


The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) may adjust its protocol and allow host communities to decide on a casino agreement before it finishes vetting the applicants.


Franklin boys, girls sweep Milford on track



The Panther boys and girls squads both got their first wins of the year with clean sweeps of an extremely undermanned Milford squad. Franklin’s boys won their meet 91-44 while the girls’ had a bit more of tough time, coming up with an 86-50 win.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

"this will revive it"

The Milford Daily News has an article on the new sculpture park being built at the old town pool.
The park’s grand opening will take place in the fall, Kabat said. Depending on available space, the center would like to display between 10 and 15 sculptures, rotating new ones in whenever possible. 
"Some of the sculptures will have containment areas, and some we are going to hide in the trees," said Kabat, adding that the center will accept art from students and professional artists. 
After the park is established, Kabat said he would like to hold art classes there, through the center and the new high school. 
The Department of Public Works has to install fences and create paths, Nutting said. He noted that the park will be handicap-accessible.

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1148861843/Art-to-breathe-new-life-into-former-swimming-spot-in-Franklin#ixzz2Q98g1LMm


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the old town pool
To contribute to the sculpture park, or buy a brick, you can visit this page http://franklinartcenter.com/park.html

"Understanding behaviors"

The Alzheimer's Association will be at the Senior Center on Wed, April 24th to make a presentation on "Understanding Behaviors".


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for additional information on this and other programs at the Senior Center, you can check their page on the Franklin website http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/index

or subscribe to their newsletter (PDF)
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/Apr13connection.pdf


Baseball: Franklin 10, Attleboro 1



Offensive Outbursts Help Franklin Past Attleboro


ATTLEBORO - Hot bats and a solid performance by Brendan Kuzio gave Franklin a big 10-1 win on Wednesday against the previously undefeated Attleboro.