Sunday, March 30, 2014

Franklin Voices: Property on Corner of Emmons Street

Hello everyone -

I am writing you because, in the past, you have been kind enough to be open to information on various issues in the Town.  Currently, the Town Council is considering what to do with the old Town Hall, which now houses the Rec department, at the corner of Emmons and 140.  This building is next to Davis Thayer, Dean College and is truly the "front door" to downtown.

There are basically two options: sell the property now or wait.  The attached petition from the  Franklin Downtwon Partnership makes a compelling argument for waiting, including the need to gather community input into what ultimately sits on this important piece of land as well as considering the needs of downtown businesses during the upcoming construction.

Please read the following petition and sign it electronically if you agree with the message. This petition is necessary because at both public meetings and in news interviews, a few members of the Council have indicated that they will move forward with commercial development despite protest from the community, concerns from businesses in the downtown, and other Councilors who expressed issues with rushing into commercial development without further research.

Please take a moment to support this message to the Town Council. 


Thank you.

Tina Powderly

150 Emmons St, the building under discussion
150 Emmons St, the building under discussion

Kindergarten Registration


The Franklin Public Schools announces
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION!

April 7th       4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
April 10th      4:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Horace Mann Middle School – Cafeteria
224 Oak Street, Franklin

Children who will be 5 years-old on or before August 31, 2013 are eligible to attend kindergarten during the 2014-15 school year. 
Parents or guardians should plan to attend one of the two registration sessions, however children need not attend. 
Required forms (available 3-3-14), as well as additional information, can be found on the ECDC website http://franklinecdc.vt-s.net/pages/index  or by contacting Kelty Kelley, ECDC Principal @ 508 541-8166 or kelleyk@franklin.k12.ma.us.

Oak St - Horace Mann Complex
Oak St - Horace Mann Complex

In the News: Charter school expansion, Chargers football registration


State education officials this week gave the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School the green light to double its enrollment and expand its district to encompass 13 other towns. 
Among the first charter institutions to open in the state, the school won approval for two amendments allowing it to increase its enrollment by 450 pupils over the next 10 years and extend the district beyond Franklin's borders.
read the full article here (subscription required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140329/NEWS/140325716/1994/NEWS


Registration is now for the Franklin Chargers football and cheer programs and will close April 12. 
Football and cheer paperwork is due, and football equipment fitting day will be held that day, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Franklin High School auxiliary gym. 
Attendance is required for participants. Piesco Sports will be in attendance for those who need to purchase items such as practice pants, girdles, rib shirts, etc.
read the full article here (subscription required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140329/NEWS/140326020/1994/NEWS

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Hockomock Sports awards - Winter season

HockomockSports.com published their winter season sports awards this week. The collection of the awards is as follows:

Boys Basketball  - Chris Rogers and Marcus Giese represent Franklin
http://www.hockomocksports.com/1/post/2014/03/hockomocksportscom-13-14-boys-basketball-awards.html

Girls Basketball - Lexi Martin and Tracy Pisani represent Franklin
http://www.hockomocksports.com/1/post/2014/03/hockomocksportscom-13-14-girls-basketball-awards.html

Hockey - Troy Donohue, Kyle Powers and Ryan Spillane represent Franklin
http://www.hockomocksports.com/1/post/2014/03/hockomocksportscom-2013-2014-hockey-awards.html

Franklin High School - home of the Panthers
Franklin High School - home of the Panthers

FHS Spring Concert - Apr 1

From the FHS Pantherbook, we find:
FHS Pantherbook
FHS Pantherbook
The Franklin High School Music Department prepares to impress their audience at this year’s Spring Concert. 
Come April 1st at 7pm in the Horace Mann Auditorium to see music numbers by the chorus band and orchestra, with just a 5 dollar donation! 
After being together since September all groups work well together and are confident with their ability to put on a successful display of this hard work and improvement.
 Read more at: http://pantherbook.org/student-life/2014/03/28/spring-in-to-see-fhss-talented-musicians/#sthash.HkU58R1h.dpuf


Driving to Boston: Prudential Tunnel Ceiling Removal Project


MassDOT has planned 3 significant weekend lane restrictions on Interstate 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) in Boston to remove the Prudential Tunnel ceiling over the roadway. The ceiling remains safe and secure, but has deteriorated beyond the point of repair and must be removed. The tunnel ceiling is owned and maintained by the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA).
Mass Dept of Transportation
Mass Dept of Transportation

The restrictions will reduce traffic to one lane eastbound and one lane westbound inside the Prudential Center Tunnel on the following weekends:

March 28-30
April 4-6
April 25-27

MassDOT and MCCA strongly encourage motorists planning travel along the Massachusetts Turnpike through Boston to consider using public transportation, seeking alternate routes and allowing additional time to travel through the work zone during these weekends.

For more information about this project and to view printable detour maps and directions, please visit www.prutunnelproject.info



Friday, March 28, 2014

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 3/28/14 - THU 4/3/14

FRI 3/28   3:30pm   iStories - Franklin Public Library
FRI 3/28   6:30pm   Art Night Uncorked - Franklin Art Center
FRI 3/28   9pm   Comedy Night - 3 Restaurant, Franklin

SAT 3/29  8:30am  Franklin Walk with Steve Sherlock, meet at Town Common
SAT 3/29  2pm   Edible Perennial Gardening, Franklin Public Library
SAT 3/29   6pm   Global Market & Cafe, New England Chapel, Franklin

SUN 3/30   1pm   Mother Goose - FREE  event at Dean College (Guidry Center)
SUN 3/30   3pm   Meet Author Cathy Symons at Destination Dog, Franklin

MON 3/31   10am-1pm   Franklin Senior Center Open House

TUE 4/1   7pm   Finance Committee Budget Hearing, Franklin Municipal Building

WED 4/2   6:30pm   Cooking Matters, Hockomock YMCA Franklin
WED 4/2   6:30pm   Protect Your Minor Children Workshop, Tri-County RVTHS, Franklin. Registration required.
WED 4/2   7pm   Town Council Mtg., Franklin Municipal Building
WED 4/2   7pm   Friends of Franklin Public Library Meeting - Community Room (FPL)

THU 4/3   6pm   Girls Night Out at Clarke Kitchen in Milford
THU 4/3   7pm   Finance Committee Mtg., Franklin Municipal Building

For more details on above events click HERE and select the event of interest.

*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com