FRI 9/5 12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market - Town Common
FRI 9/5 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
SUN 9/7 9am Hockomock YMCA Youth Triathlon, North Attleboro YMCA
SUN 9/7 2-5pm Open House at Encore 2 Music Academy and Recording Studios in Millis, 352 Village Street.
MON 9/8 3-6pm Farmers Market at Whole Foods Plaza in Bellingham.
TUE 9/9 6:30pm Meet the Author: Jennie Coughlin at Franklin Public Library
TUE 9/9 7:30pm Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Meeting at the Franklin YMCA. Public is welcome to attend.
WED 9/10 7pm Franklin Solar Challenge Public Meeting, Council Chambers, Town Hall.
WED 9/10 7:30pm Franklin Newcomers and Friends kickoff meeting at “3” Restaurant in Franklin.
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
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Friday, September 5, 2014
Community String Ensemble Forming
Let the Music Begin!
This fall, with help and support of area residents and merchants, a new source for the performance of beautiful music will be born. A string orchestra for youth and adults is being formed under the auspices of Proctor Mansion Inn of Wrentham and LaRosa Music Services of Franklin. With their great love for music, and recognizing that the King Philip area towns lack the presence of a performance based String orchestra or ensemble, the two area businesses have joined together to create The Strings of Proctor Mansion Inn.
Instrumentation will consist of violin, viola, cello, and double bass. Music to be performed will consist of classical pieces, as well as selections from Broadway shows, and themes from contemporary movies and television programs. Three performances, sure to delight and entertain the local public, are being planned for the 2014 – 2015 season.
There will be an Open House on Saturday, September 13 2014, from 1pm to 3pm at the Proctor Mansion Inn 36 Common St. Wrentham, MA. Area residents and businesses are invited to come learn more about the new string ensemble, hear performances from students of Mr. LaRosa, register to participate in the ensemble, or become a supporter or sponsor of The Strings of Proctor Mansion Inn.
The Strings of Proctor Mansion Inn, under the direction of Rancourt LaRosa, will hold weekly rehearsals and public performances at the Proctor Mansion Inn. Ensemble registration is open to adults and youth (over age 9), with two or more years of playing experience.
Season runs from September 24th thru June 10th. Rehearsals will be held weekly on Wednesday evenings. Registration is ongoing through October 17th.
For more information, to obtain a registration form, or a sponsor packet, please contact the Proctor Mansion Inn, 877-384-1861 DawnF@proctormansioninn.com or LaRosa Music Services, 508-528-5256 randylarosa@yahoo.com
Proctor Mansion Inn – Wrentham, MA
www.proctormansioninn.com
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Proctor Mansion Inn – Wrentham, MA |
LaRosa Music Services – Franklin MA
www.larosamusicservices.com
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LaRosa Music Services – Franklin MA |
City & Town - September 4th, 2014
Sharing this newsletter to highlight the Ask DLS section where they cover the MA tax code and assessments on solar installations. Given solar is a popular topic, this should be good info, at least for your tax preparer (if not for yourself).
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City & Town - September 4th, 2014


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September Municipal Calendar
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"The permitting process seems to be working as intended"
As I missed the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, the Milford Daily News today reveals some of the discussion on one of the many agenda topics.
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140905/NEWS/140908124/1994/NEWS
The posted agenda for the meeting Wednesday can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/08/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda-sep-3.html
The video of the meeting when posted will be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Webdocs/videoarchive
The council’s Economic Development Committee will examine the various special permit criteria and report its findings.
Such a permit is needed when certain aspects of a project do not meet the requirements of a zoning district. It gives the town granting authorities – the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals – oversight on projects not allowed by right.
"Right now I’ve counted a little more than 106 special permit uses in our zoning tables," said councilor Andrew Bissanti. "I find that a little excessive, that’s all."
In the case of the Starbucks proposal, the planned drive-thru would sit about 120 feet away from a residential property, which allowed the Planning Board to impose restrictions on the hours of operation.Continue reading the article online here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140905/NEWS/140908124/1994/NEWS
The posted agenda for the meeting Wednesday can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/08/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda-sep-3.html
The video of the meeting when posted will be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Webdocs/videoarchive
"There will be no drive-thru, no Dunkin’ Donuts, no fast-food restaurant, period"
The Milford Daily News reports on the Economic Development Committee meeting on Wednesday to review the proposed RFP for Emmons St building.
Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140905/NEWS/140908136
The Town Council at its next meeting will consider issuing a request for proposals to develop the town-owned property on the corner of Emmons Street.
A council subcommittee on Wednesday finalized the stipulations to be included in the RFP for 150 Emmons St. and set the minimum sale price for the nearly one-acre property at $475,000.
The purchaser must provide an easement to the town, preserve at least 7,000-square-feet for green space and demolish the existing building. The former town hall building still houses the Recreation Department; it’s unclear where its employees will move after the sale.
Councilors next meet on Sept. 17, when they will likely vote whether to send out the RFP.
Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here (subscription maybe required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140905/NEWS/140908136
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
Franklin Solar Challenge - Public Meeting on September 10, 2014
All: The Town has received proposals from six Solar Panel Installation Companies for the Franklin Solar Challenge project. I am working with a Proposal Review Committee made up of four Town residents who volunteered to review the proposals and interview the solar installation companies. Interviews took place today (September 3rd) and the Proposal Review Committee has identified two finalist. The Committee will conduct further review of the two finalists to assure the Town chooses the solar installation company that is right for the Franklin Solar Challenge project. Both companies are well qualified and have implemented similar projects in other Massachusetts communities.
Which ever solar installation company is chosen for the Franklin Solar Challenge they will be in attendance at a meeting on September 10th at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 355 East Central Street. The company will provide specifics about their company and general information on solar panel installation costs and the different options available.
I hope all interested residents and small businesses are able to attend next week's meeting. If not able to attend next week there will be many other opportunities in the near future to obtain the same information, including at the Harvest Festival on October 5th. Either way, the solar installation company chosen by the Town will begin contacting all individuals that previously provided the Town with contact information.
In addition to the solar installation company chosen for the Franklin Solar Challenge, a partnering energy audit company will be in attendance at next week's meeting. It is not required, but strongly recommended that all property owners considering solar panels first have a free energy audit performed. Additional information will be provided at next week's meeting.
I look forward to working with the Town's residents and small businesses on the Franklin Solar Challenge project.
Bryan W. Taberner, AICP
Director of Planning and Community Development
355 East Central Street
Franklin, MA 02038-1352
Phone: 508-520-4907
Fax: 508-520-4906
Email: btaberner@franklin.ma.us
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the solar farm at Mount St Mary's Abbey |
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Happiness on the 1st day of school (video)
The Remington Middle School principals were happy on the first day of school!
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For more information on the Remington Middle School you can visit their page on the Franklin Schools website http://remingtonmiddle.vt-s.net/Pages/index
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