Sunday, November 16, 2014

Franklin Voter Turnout 2003 - 2014

Franklin could set a record with the turnout in the Special Election on Dec 16th.

What is the special election for?
The election will present one candidate (and opportunity for write-ins) to fill the one vacant seat on the Town Council. Former councilor Robert Dellorco is the only certified candidate for the election.

Given the circumstances and timing for this election I would predict Franklin would not get more than 10% voter turnout. I hope you all prove me wrong but this is why I say this.

Voting in our local election is really the one time we, the Franklin voters, have the most direct control over our own destiny. There are always 'party influences', we can't avoid them but the Town Council candidates (as well as other candidates for Franklin elected positions), do not run on a party affiliation.

They are all independent candidates. They are our neighbors. They are volunteers. They do not get paid for what they do to run our government on our behalf.

The people who we chose are the ones who vote for about $100 million dollar budget. This funds our road repairs (what there is of the program), school budget, etc. They set the trash and recycling rates. They set the tax rate that we all pay. These are the local services we use directly or indirectly every day.

So please consider marking the date - Dec 16th - on your calendar. If you can't make it to the high school to vote, you can get an absentee ballot from the Town Clerk.

There really is no legitimate reason not to vote. Even if in this case it is only for one candidate.

Please get out and vote!


Color code:

  • Franklin local elections in RED
  • Presidential elections in LIGHT BLUE
  • State elections in GREEN
  • Franklin overrides in YELLOW
  • The Special Election is in PURPLE (Scott Brown for Kerry's seat)



My general rule, developed from the chart above, has that when there is a Presidential election Franklin turns out about 80% of the voters. The State elections get about 60%. Franklin override votes (operational or school building related) get about 40%. The local Franklin election gets only 20%.

The turnout is directly related to the amount of campaign funds expended for the election.


The results of each of the elections since 2007 can be found here:
Feel free to check the math. The results are all from the official publications by the Franklin Town Clerk, While I have been very careful in transferring where necessary from her paper to a spreadsheet a mistake may occur. I usually double check and cross check the numbers but I do not claim to be perfect.

FHS Girls Soccer lose first game

Hockomock Sports' Managing Editor Josh Perry writes:
Franklin’s attempt to win a third consecutive Division 1 South title came to an end on Saturday afternoon at Braintree High’s Alumni Field. Freshman Taylor Kofton scored with six minutes remaining in double overtime to lift Whitman-Hanson to a 2-1 victory in the sectional final. 
It was the first time since Whitman-Hanson in 2009 that a Hockomock teams failed to advance out of the South. Franklin won the title in 2010, 2012, and 2013 and Oliver Ames won in 2011 (by defeating Whitman-Hanson in the final). 
Coming into the game on Saturday, Franklin was without two-time Hockomock League MVP Taylor Cogliano who had injured her ankle in practice two days before the final. Even without the senior forward and playmaker, Franklin still started the game on the front foot.

Continue reading the article by following this link
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/franklin-bid-for-a-three-peat-ends-in-double-overtime


The team should hold their heads high, getting to the Division final three times in a row is not something most other teams do. They represented Franklin well all season.

Hockomock Sports photo Whitman-Hanson celebrates, Franklin ponders what happened
Hockomock Sports photo Whitman-Hanson celebrates, Franklin ponders what happened

Feeling lucky? Last chance to get in on the raffle for the Patriots game prize package

You heard about the raffle tickets donated by TeamFitness Franklin?

TeamFitness Franklin
TeamFitness Franklin

5 club seats and $50 parking pass to
Patriots VS. Lions November 23rd at 1:00pm, Gillette Stadium

Face value of these amazing seats is $600 each, for a total prize value of $3,000!

Raffle Tickets $25 each, or 5 for $100, or 12 for $200

So where can I buy a ticket?


The final opportunity will be before the winning raffle ticket is drawn on Sunday, Nov 16th also at British Beer Company. Ticket sales will start at 6:00 PM and close just before the drawing.

British Beer Company
British Beer Company

You can also buy a ticket at the Food Pantry during regular open hours.


Our thanks
  • to TeamFitness Franklin for the donation of the Patriots tickets to enable this raffle
  • to British Beer Company for the opportunity to sell the tickets there.

Franklin Library: Doggie Tales - Nov 19th

Doggies Tales returns to the Franklin Public Library on Wednesday, Nov 19th. Please call the library to register in advance.  Good for young readers in grade 2 and up. The reader spends 15 minutes reading aloud to a therapy dog.

Doggie Tales - Read to dogs program
Doggie Tales - Read to dogs program



This was shared from the Library page here
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2014/11/doggie-tales-please-call-library-to.html

News from Norfolk County Registry of Deeds - Toys for Tots Drive


Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds Announces Annual Toys for Tots Drive

Stating that one of the special gifts of Christmas is about bringing joy and happiness to others, Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell announced today that the Registry of Deeds will be sponsoring its eighth annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots drive for needy children.

"The Registry of Deeds is always honored to partner with a longstanding charity like the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots drive," said Register O'Donnell. The Toys for Tots program dates all the way back to 1947, when the wife of a Marine wanted to donate a Raggedy Ann doll for Christmas and couldn't find an organization to take it. Since then, nearly a half billion gifts have been donated and given to deserving boys and girls.

Register O'Donnell noted, "Much of the success for the drive deservedly goes to those altruistic people who drop off presents at Toys for Tots sites. Today, approximately 16 million gifts are annually donated to more than 13 million deserving boys and girls throughout every state in the nation."

To this end, donations of new and unwrapped toys and games for toddlers and children up to 10 years of age can be brought directly to the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds Building located at 649 High Street in Dedham starting Monday, November 24th through noon Wednesday, December 18th. A marked donation bin will be set up in the lobby which is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am until 4:30pm. Any questions regarding the Toys for Tots drive should be directed to Alicia Gardner at (781) 461-6104.

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, located at 649 High Street, Dedham, is the principal office for real property in Norfolk County. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Department via telephone at (781) 461-6101, or on the web at www.norfolkdeeds.org.


Register William P. O'Donnell

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

phone: 781-234-3336

Toys For Tots
Toys For Tots

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Norfolk County Registry of Deeds | 649 High Street | Dedham, | MA | 02026-1831

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Chestnut Street Revue - Nov 15, 7:00 PM


Call the neighbors, wake the kids - it's soon time once again for FUSF's Chestnut Street Revue, where the many talented members of our congregation showcase their musical abilities for all to see.

This year, it's on Saturday, November 15 and our goal is to make it the best show yet. And for that, we need YOU! 
If you haven't taken the stage in a while - or have never taken the stage - it's time to clear your throat and step into the spotlight. We're hoping to bring plenty of new (or not-seen-in-a-while) talent to the show.

Chestnut Street Review
Chestnut Street Review
First Universalist Society Franklin (FUSF) is located at 262 Chestnut St

The Facebook event page can be found here
https://www.facebook.com/events/1533450923557730/?source=1

The Climate Minute Podcast: Breakthrough in China



massclimateaction posted: "The US and China set targets for carbon emissions. This is a big deal, since it boosts the international negotiations already in progress, put political pressure on other nations and undercuts the arguments against US action. Here are some links: "
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Climate Minute Podcast

Breakthrough in China-The Climate Minute Podcast

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The US and China set targets for carbon emissions. This is a big deal, since it boosts the international negotiations already in progress, put political pressure on other nations and undercuts the arguments against US action.
Here are some links:
Because we recognize the necessity of personal accountability for our actions, because we accept responsibility for building a durable future and because we believe it is our patriotic duty as citizens to speak out, we must insist that the United States put a price on carbon.
Thanks for listening.
…Ted McIntyre
massclimateaction | November 14, 2014 at 7:15 am | Tags: china, Climate Change, global warming, President Obama | Categories: Climate Action | URL: http://wp.me/p14L3C-11G
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