Wednesday, July 6, 2016

FSPA will hold Open House: July 11 and July 28

Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) will hold Open Houses for prospective students and families on Monday, July 11 and Thursday, July 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 38 Main Street in downtown Franklin. The community is invited to tour the facilities, speak with faculty and staff, and learn more about FSPA programs in music, dance, and drama. Prospective students are also encouraged to try a complimentary class.

Founded in 1985 by Director Raye Lynn Mercer, FSPA has been dedicated to the enjoyment of the arts for all ages and to the artistic growth and development of young people. The school offers an extensive roster of classes in all dance disciplines, acting, musical theater, voice, and instrumental instruction, whether for recreational enjoyment or serious study. FSPA is also home to the Little Music School, an innovative program that teaches children as young as 18 months to play the piano. 

Performance is an integral part of an FSPA education and the school offers a year-round calendar of opportunities, including musicals, plays, voice and instrumental recitals, opera scenes, acoustic coffee houses, musical theater showcases, summer theater, ballet and dance company performances, and the school’s signature Spring Concert. THE BLACK BOX, the home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located just behind the school and provides a professional venue for FSPA student productions. Many FSPA students also participate, by audition, in FPAC’s annual season of shows.

Registration for summer and fall sessions is ongoing. Beginners are welcome and encouraged. For more information, including summer brochure or fall class schedule and catalogue, call (508) 528-8668 or visit online at www.FSPAonline.com.

THE BLACK BOX marquee is operational but doesn't photograph well due to the refresh rate
THE BLACK BOX marquee is operational but doesn't photograph well due to the refresh rate

Register O'Donnell Stresses Need to File Mortgage Discharges



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Register O'Donnell Stresses Need to File Mortgage Discharges

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell today reminded consumers about the importance of filing a mortgage discharge in a timely manner after their mortgage has been paid off.

Register O'Donnell noted, "During our office hours, one of the most commonly asked questions by homeowners is whether they have clear title to their property. This can be determined by accessing the Registry's online records and verifying if all mortgages associated with the property have been discharged."

The Register went on to say, "When a mortgage is paid off, a mortgage discharge document needs to be recorded with the Registry of Deeds to clear a homeowner's property title. A discharge is a document (typically one page) issued by the lender, usually with a title such as "Discharge of Mortgage" or "Satisfaction of Mortgage."

In many instances stated O'Donnell, "Discharges are sometimes filed directly by banks or settlement attorneys with the Registry as part of a property sale or as a result of a refinancing transaction. In other cases, the mortgage discharge is sent to the property owner who is then responsible for making sure the document is recorded at the Registry.

"Whether or not a discharge is recorded by the lending institution or the individual property owner, ultimately the responsibility falls on the property owner to check and make sure that all necessary documents have been recorded at the Registry of Deeds."

The Register further mentioned that there have been cases where no discharge has been recorded against a long paid off mortgage. Unfortunately, some of the lending institutions that provided funds for these mortgages are no longer in existence. In most other cases, financial entities have merged with another lending entity. "You cannot sell your property without having all mortgage discharges recorded," the Register warned.

If a property owner needs to retrieve an original discharge of a mortgage and is unclear which lending institution is now responsible for providing the document, an option is to contact the Massachusetts Division of Banks at 1-800-495-2265. This government agency can assist the consumer in tracking down contact information for the lending institution that is responsible for the mortgage.

When recording a discharge, the original document is required. The Registry of Deeds does not accept photo copies or faxed copies of documents. The filing fee, set by state statute, is $76.00.

In conclusion O'Donnell stated, "After paying off all the mortgages on their property, homeowners want to be assured that they have clear title to their property, especially if they are contemplating selling. Being diligent and aware of what is required will go a long way in giving the homeowner peace of mind.

"The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is staffed with a team of customer service representatives who can be reached Monday through Friday, 8:30AM-4:30PM at 781-461-6101. These representatives have been trained in researching documents and are well versed on the subject of mortgage discharges and what, if necessary, needs to done to clear title to a property.

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

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screen grab of Norfolk Deeds webpage
screen grab of Norfolk Deeds webpage

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Conservation Commission discusses the DelCarte Open Space (video)

Conservation Agent George Russell and Conservation Commission Chair Jeff Livingstone sat down with Ken Norman in the fall of 2015 to talk about the work of the Conservation Commission and DelCarte Open Space.


  • The study mentioned can be found here:

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/02/ecological-and-management-study-of.html

The Town Council did approve funding for the remediation steps outlined to gradually reduce the invasive plant species in the water.


A recent photo shows the spread of water lilies and other plants over the water surface at DelCarte
A recent photo shows the spread of water lilies and other plants over the water surface at DelCarte




Kent, Civetti lead the pack of awards for FHS Boys Lacrosse

From Hockomock Sports
"Franklin senior attacker Austin Kent has been chosen as the 2016 HockomockSports.com Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year. Kent led the Panthers to a fourth straight Kelley-Rex division title, with an unbeaten 10-0 record, and was also selected as the Hockomock League MVP by the coaches. 
“Austin is an elite scorer with the hardest shot in the league,” said HockomockSports.com Managing Editor Josh Perry. “Even against the best defenses in the state, Kent could find just enough space to get off a shot and was always a threat to put up a hat trick or more. Selecting him as Player of the Year felt like a no-brainer after the season he had.” 
Kent finished second on the Panthers and the in the league with 59 goals and 24 assists. His 83 points was only behind teammate Eric Civetti. The senior, who will spend a post-graduate season at Bridgton Academy next year, added five goals and three assists in the tournament against Xaverian."
Continue reading the write up on Kent at the link below -->>

HockomockSports.com Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year
HockomockSports.com Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year



HOCKOMOCK SPORTS FIRST TEAM


  • Sean Lockhart – Franklin – Defense

Franklin senior Sean Lockhart was one of the leaders of the Panthers defensive unit, which remained among the best in the Hockomock League. Lockhart helped Franklin win the league title with an unbeaten record and make a run to the D1 South quarterfinal. As one of the Panthers close defenders, Lockhart could shut down his player and also read the play to step into the passing lanes. Lockhart will be heading to Assumption College next season and was selected as an all-star by the league’s coaches.



  • Matt Pleshaw – Franklin – LSM

Franklin LSM Matt Pleshaw was a major factor in the Panthers having one of the strongest defensive units in the league and helped Franklin go unbeaten in the Hockomock and reach the D1 South quarterfinal. Pleshaw is a quick player who would regularly jump forward into the attack after forcing a turnover or scooping a ground ball. While not the biggest defender on the team, Pleshaw showed the strength to battle with some of the state’s best attackers as the Panthers played one of the toughest schedules in the league.


  • Eric Civetti – Franklin – Attack

Franklin sophomore Eric Civetti was the other side of the potent Panthers attack and he made the jump from promising freshman to league leader in his second season at Pisini Field. Civetti led the Hockomock with 70 goals and 94 points. He was a physical force down near the crease with great hands and ball skills that rivaled the best in the state, as well as a keen eye for a pass (24 assists). He was chosen as the HockomockSports.com Underclassman of the Year (see below) and selected as an all-star by the league’s coaches.


  • Jacob Alexander – Franklin – FOGO

Franklin freshman FOGO (face-off, get-off) midfielder Jake Alexander came out of nowhere to dominate the face-off ‘X’ for the Panthers and became a major factor in an undefeated league title and a run to the D1 South quarterfinal. Not the biggest player, Alexander used his speed and quick hands to win 76 percent of the face-offs this spring. It provided the Panthers with a ready supply of possessions for their powerful attack to go back to work. Alexander was selected as an all-star by the league’s coaches.

HOCKOMOCK SPORTS SECOND TEAM


  • Patrick Morrison – Franklin – LSM

Franklin won another league title this season with one of the top defenses in the Hockomock and while there was plenty of experience at the back for the Panthers this spring, freshman Patrick Morrison had a breakout rookie campaign that showed the future is bright heading into next season. The imposing Morrison brought size and speed to the Franklin defense along with the stick skills to step forward with the ball in transition and lead a quick break. On a team that reloads rather than rebuilds, Morrison looks to be a future star for Franklin.



  • Packie Watson – Franklin – Midfield

Franklin junior Packie Watson was among a group of Panthers that sometimes did not get the attention of players like Austin Kent or Eric Civetti, but played a critical role in Franklin’s unbeaten run through the Kelley-Rex and return to the D1 South quarterfinal. Watson was tenacious on the wings on face-offs, dominant on ground balls, and also a consistent presence for Franklin in the clear. Watson was the player that connected the Panthers defense and attack and was selected as an all-star by the league’s coaches.


HockomockSports.com Boys Lacrosse Underclassman of the Year
HockomockSports.com Boys Lacrosse Underclassman of the Year


"Franklin sophomore attacker Eric Civetti has been chosen as the 2016 HockomockSports.com Boys Lacrosse Underclassman of the Year. Civetti led the league in scoring this spring and helped the Panthers to an undefeated Kelley-Rex division title and to the Div. 1 South quarterfinal. 
Civetti, who was an honorable mention for this award in 2015, was the league leader with 94 points. He scored 70 goals and recorded 24 assists for the potent Franklin offense, many times combining with Player of the Year Austin Kent (see above). 
“Eric was a force around the crease and had the skills to break down any defense,” said HockomockSports.com Managing Editor Josh Perry. “He would bully his way past his marker and finish with surprising agility, managing to stay out of the crease and find the angle he needed to get his shot into the back of the net. He could step back and let it rip too if that’s what the defense gave him.”

Continue reading the write up on Eric at the link below -->>

For all the awards for Hockomock boys lacrosse
http://hockomocksports.com/awards/boys-lacrosse/2016-2/


Monday, July 4, 2016

July 4th Celebration: Schedule of Events - Monday, July 4

All events scheduled for the Franklin Town Common

12pm - 7pm Amusements* and Food Booths

1pm - 5pm TBA


*Carnival Special Thursday and Monday. Pay one price unlimited rides.


climbing wall next to the Civil War monument
climbing wall next to the Civil War monument


July 4th Coalition webpage screen grab
July 4th Coalition webpage screen grab

Donations

The Franklin July 4th Coalition needs your help. This is our third year as a community volunteer group. We have the sole mission of preserving our 33rd year of the July 4th celebration. 
We rely upon fundraising events and donations to help provide fireworks, the parade and children events during our 5 day town celebration. This year we need YOUR direct help. A small tax deductible donation will help us reach our fund raising goal and thereby allow us to keep the celebration an exciting town wide event. 
Thanks you for your support!

Please follow the link to the official page to make a donation to the July 4th Celebration 

FHS Panthers recognized for Hockomock Sports girls lacrosse

HOCKOMOCK SPORTS FIRST TEAM


  • Sam Jones – Franklin – Defense

Franklin senior defender Sam Jones was the leader of the league’s best defensive unit and helped Franklin to another undefeated league title and to the program’s second D1 East title in three years. The University of Charleston commit was among the league leaders with 42 ground balls, but her contributions went beyond stats, as she was the vocal leader of the defense, calling out slides and switches to keep the Panthers organized. This is her second time on the HockomockSports.com First Team and she was voted a league all-star.



  • Kenzie Pleshaw – Franklin – Midfield

Franklin senior Kenzie Pleshaw emerged as the top scoring threat for the Panthers during their undefeated league campaign and their run to the Div. 2 East title, including the game-winning goal in the East final against Acton-Boxboro. The Stonehill College commit scored 50 goals and had two assists for Franklin this spring and was also among the league leaders with 45 draw controls in the regular season. Pleshaw was chosen as the Hockomock MVP and an all-star by the league’s coaches.



  • Julia Jette – Franklin – Attack

Franklin senior attacker Julia Jette had another excellent season in the offensive zone for the Panthers, who completed another unbeaten league campaign and won the Div. 2 East title for the second time in three years. The University of New Haven commit was second on the team with 43 goals and added 24 assists for a team-high 67 points, which was good for seventh in the league. Jette is a two-time first team selection and was also chosen as an all-star by Hockomock League coaches.


HOCKOMOCK SPORTS SECOND TEAM


  • Emily Spath – Franklin – Midfield

Franklin senior midfielder Emily Spath provided key contributions for the Panthers during their undefeated Hockomock season and their second sectional title in the past three seasons. The Assumption College commit finished with 32 goals and 11 assists in the regular season and gave Franklin a consistent weapon in the midfield when teams focused on Franklin’s other attackers. Spath was also a key part of the pressure defense that the Panthers preferred. She was selected as an all-star by the league’s coaches.



  • Kendall Reardon – Franklin – Attack

Franklin junior attacker Kendall Reardon backed up her 2015 Underclassman of the Year campaign with an even better season for the league champion Panthers this spring. Reardon finished the season with 28 goals and 17 assists for Franklin and also added 34 ground balls. She gave an extra layer of control and passing ability to the Panthers in attack, as they made a run to a sectional title and the state semifinal. Reardon was chosen as a Hockomock League all-star by the league’s coaches.

For the full listing of Hockomck awards for girls lacrosse
http://hockomocksports.com/awards/girls-lacrosse/2016-2/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

July 4th Holiday reminders

The Town of Franklin offices and the Public Library are closed.

Town office and Library closed on Monday, July 4


Trash and recycling will be delayed one day this week due to the holiday

trash and recycling delayed one day this week due to the holiday on Monday
trash and recycling delayed one day this week due to the holiday on Monday