Friday, May 3, 2013

FYI: K9 Training Exercise



Please be advised the Boston Police K9 Unit along with the Franklin Police and several other law enforcement agencies will be conducting training exercises in and around the Forge Park area On Thursday May 02, 2013.

~ These exercises will start around 1600(4pm) hours and end at approximately 2300 hours(11pm)...

~ Officers will have police credentials and police clothing on identifying themselves as law enforcement.

~ You will see police dogs being trained to find people. Do not be alarmed if you see people walking behind buildings or into the wood lines.

~ Again this is a training exercise only. ~

~Any questions please contact Officer Gilboy at mgilboy@franklinpolice.com .~ Thank you.




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Message from National Grid; helicopter flights



A note from National Grid

National Grid PM&CC Inspection/Maintenance Group will start our first visual inspection program for All Transmission lines in New England starting Monday May 6th 2013. These flights will be conducted over a fifteen to twenty working day period plus any additional days added for weather cancellations.

The Helicopter contractor will notify our Transmission control center of their daily flight plan as well as other agencies as required.
The Helicopter Company we will be using is JBI Helicopters from NH. Their Bell Jet-Ranger helicopters are Blue and Yellow.

Brad Newman
Investigator
National Grid/ Global Corporate Security



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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Send BMAC down under!


G’day! I’m Brittany MacLeod, but my mates call me BMAC. I’m an electrically enthusiastic sheila who squeezes the most out of every day. I’m always down for an adventure and to explore. I’m the furthest thing from shy and love meeting new people. Variety is the spice of life, which is why I’m applying for the best job in the world! 
The 30 second entry video for this contest wasn’t enough time for me to express just how fun and qualified I am to be Chief Funster, so I decided to create a social media campaign [leading up to the day they announce the final contestants] further convincing why Australia should pick me for the best job in the world!
If you don't already know Brittany, you can quickly find out a lot about her with this campaign for the 'best job in the world.'




I remember Brittany as she was the FHS Student representative to the School Committee for a couple of years. This was in the time where my schedule allowed me to report from more of those meetings than I have been able to recently. She was always a bundle of energy.

So what is one lesson to take away from this? For those in the job market, this is a good example of what it can take to get what you want. That BMAC, an FHS graduate, is now one of the top 25 out of thousands of applications from around the world for a position in Australia is significant.




Will this kind of social media campaign work for every job applicant? No, but consider what you can do for your job search circumstances. This topic will be one of those on the agenda for discussion at the Job search Jam Sessions coming up on June 14th.

Read more on BMAC's webpage  http://sendbmacdownunder.wordpress.com/

Follow her on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/Send.BMAC.Down.Under

Follow her on Twitter  https://twitter.com/BMAC_DownUnder

Check out her videos on YouTube  http://www.youtube.com/user/SendBMacDownUnder

Town Council - 05/01/13

The application for a beer and wine license for the DB Mart on Pond St drew the crowd out to the Town Council meeting on Wednesday. With four councilors missing from this meeting much of the legislation for action was postponed to a new meeting added to the calendar next Wednesday, May 8th. The first license transaction, a change in manager for the Alumni Restaurant was handled quickly and easily.

The application for the DB Mart drew multiple comments from neighbors and questions from the Town Council. This is an interesting situation. A small convenience store in a neighborhood is looking to add the beer and wine license. They will need to go through the Planning Board to address parking and other site plan issues but were attempting to see if they would be able to get the license to make the additional expense of site improvements worth it. The chicken and egg situation is creating most of the problem. had they gone through the Planning Board process, the neighbors concerns would have been addressed at least from the perspective of the bylaws for parking, trash and other site issues.

That the location is currently a bus stop is likely to be reviewed if the license is granted. The schools involved will likely not want to have the students so close to such an establishment. This is the bigger question. When the site issues are address, assuming the applicants follow through with their proposal, should a license be granted for a store in a residential neighborhood so close to a school?

Stay tuned for the continuation of the hearing on the license currently scheduled for next Weds May 8th. Check the Planning Board agenda to see when it will also appear for discussion there. As of Thursday morning, the agenda for the next meeting May 6th has not yet been posted.
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_PlanningAgendas/2013%20Agendas/

For the rest of what occured during the meeing, you can review my full set of notes as reported live here

MassBudget: Shelter, housing, and homelessness policy in Massachusetts

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Limiting Access to Shelter, Promoting Housing
In order to ensure that every family in Massachusetts has a safe place to sleep and live, our state provides emergency shelters for short-term support and housing subsidies to help low-income families find more permanent homes.

Our new report, "Shelter, Housing, and Homelessness Policy in Massachusetts" looks at both parts of the state's multi-year "Housing First" effort, which has limited families' access to shelter while modestly increasing affordable housing resources.

  • Shelters: The need for shelter increased dramatically during the Great Recession, driving up the costs of shelter programs. Since that time, the state has imposed strict new limits on shelter access, forcing some families to live in unhealthy conditions before they can enter shelter.

  • Housing Support: Over the past few years, the state has created--or expanded--a number of programs designed to help low-income and homeless families find housing and pay rent. In some cases, these supports may be too small and too time-limited to keep families housed over the medium and long-term.

Looking ahead, both the Governor and the House have proposed budgets for FY 2014 that keep the new limits on shelter eligibility, reduce funding for shelter, and provide only limited new funding for housing.

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Franklin Downtown Partnership: General Meeting - Agenda




Thursday, May 2, 2013
Dean College Campus Center @ 8:30 am
Golder Room

  1. Open Meeting 8:30am

  1. Adoption of Agenda 8:32am

  1. Introductions 8:35am

  1. Spring Fundraiser Party-Lisa Piana 8:40am
Pour Richards-Tuesday, May 7th, 5:00-7:30

  1. Downtown Parking-Town Administrator- Jeff Nutting, 8:45am
    1. Parking discussion and solutions

  1. Report from Excutive Director 9:20am
    1. Membership, Sponsorship,

  1. Strawberry Stroll Report:  Nicole Fortier, Bryan Taberner 9:30am
Strawberry Stroll-June 13th

  1. Networking Luncheon-Joel Carrara 9:35am

  1. Beautification Day and Cleaning Committee: Chris Bond 9:40am
Planting Day-Saturday, May 18th-9:00am-Eileen Mason
  1. New Business 9:45am
    1. New businesses coming to downtown

  1. Adjourn

Next General FDP meeting-Thursday, September 5th (No July Meeting)


In the News: Tri-County, charter school, kindergarten



The first annual Tee-Off For Tri-County Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, May 11 at the New England Country Club, located at 180 Paine Street in Bellingham, MA, beginning at 1 pm with a shotgun start.



The Department of Education will conduct a coordinated program review of the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School during the week of May 6 through 10.



Franklin Public Schools Summer Program 2013 is offering Ready Set Kindergarten.