Friday, October 14, 2016

FHS field hockey tops Taunton, golf drops match to North Attleboro

From Hockomock Sports we share the FHS fall sports results from Thursday, Oct 13


*** Field Hockey = Franklin, 5 @ Taunton, 1 – Final
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers
– Franklin sophomore Annie Walsh netted a hat trick to help the Panthers land a 5-1 victory. Junior Maddie Hinckley opened the scoring with junior Kate Morse and freshman Erin Walsh each chipping in with two assists. Sophomore Cassi Ronan also had a goal and an assist. Franklin senior Sam Hertzberg had six saves –including two scintillating stops — to get the win in the cage.

*** Golf = Franklin, 151 @ North Attleboro, 146 – Final


For all the results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-101316/

"a direct prohibition would not be allowable"


"The Town Council may take a position against the legalization of recreation marijuana, a matter on the ballot in November. 
Council member Judith Pfeffer requested at the council's meeting last week that a resolution in opposition to ballot Question 4 be placed on the agenda for the group's next meeting. She also suggested, in the event the question does pass, that the town re-examine its zoning laws to ensure that the town has a say where facilities selling the drug are placed."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161013/franklin-council-to-consider-anti-marijuana-resolution


It is worthy to note that the concerns of some of the councilors quoted in the article were refuted during the Town Council meeting by Franklin's attorney, Mark Cerel. The concern expressed was that the Ballot Question would override a town agreement. Unlike other MA communities, Franklin does not have an agreement with the current firm growing marijuana. The firm's operation is governed by a zoning bylaw which would not be overturned by the passage of the ballot question. Franklin officials did agree to relook at the bylaw to see what also would be needed (if anything) to address the sale of marijuana in the downtown area.

You can check my notes for the Closing of the meeting on Oct 5.
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/10/live-reporting-legislation-through-to.html

For a more definitive replay we'll need to wait for the video of the meeting to be posted for replay by Franklin TV (as of Friday morning , Oct 14) it was not yet available. Meeting through Sep 27 are available for replay

http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Webdocs/videoarchive


For more info on Ballot Question 4, visit the Secretary of the Commonwealth page
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/ele16/ballot_questions_16/quest_4.htm

  • A YES VOTE would allow persons 21 and older to possess, use, and transfer marijuana and products containing marijuana concentrate (including edible products) and to cultivate marijuana, all in limited amounts, and would provide for the regulation and taxation of commercial sale of marijuana and marijuana products.
  • A NO VOTE would make no change in current laws relative to marijuana.
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/IFV_2016.pdf
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/IFV_2016.pdf

In the News: Rappa recognized, Ladybug 5K on Saturday

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"Franklin resident Robert Rappa was recently voted chairman emeritus by the Tri-County Regional School Committee in recognition of his decades long commitment to the district. 
Rappa, a member of the committee since the building first opened in 1977, announced plans to step down from his post last spring after 40 years. He was also a member of the building committee prior to construction of the school. 
In a unanimous vote on Sept. 21, the school committee awarded Rappa the title of chairman emeritus."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161013/tri-county-regional-school-committee-honors-franklin-resident


"A 5-kilometer race in town this weekend will raise funds for enrichment activities for Kennedy Elementary School. 
The race - the Ladybug 5K and hosted by the school's Parent Communication Council (PCC) - is set to start from the school at 10 a.m. Saturday. 
Race director Stacey Federico said the PCC works to provide students with opportunities they might not otherwise have. 
"We're the parent group that fundraises for enrichment activities," she said. "(Without those funds), schools wouldn't be able to do things like field trips."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161013/franklin-ladybug-5k-set-for-saturday

The start of the Ladybug 5K in 2015
The start of the Ladybug 5K in 2015

In the News: blood drive at Charter School; rain helped drought conditions

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"Boston Children’s Hospital will hold a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 11 at Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School, 201 Main St., Franklin.
A positive ID is required.
 
Giovanna and Olivia Sabini-Leite, seniors at Franklin High School, are coordinating regular blood drives in the Franklin community through Boston Children’s Hospital as part of their National Honor Society Service Project. 
Giovanna and Olivia Sabini-Leite have been regular blood donors at Boston Children’s Hospital since they turned 16, the legal age to donate. When one of the twins underwent major surgery and needed blood at the age of 12, the significance of blood donation hit home. 
To make an appointment, visit www.halfpints.childrenshospital.org, or call 508-541-1253."
Giovanna and Olivia Sabini-Leite, seniors at Franklin High School will conduct a blood drive at Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School Nov 11
Giovanna and Olivia Sabini-Leite, seniors at Franklin High School will conduct a blood drive at Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School Nov 11

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161013/boston-childrens-to-hold-blood-drive


"For the first time in more than a month, the extreme drought conditions in the state have eased slightly, thanks to rainfall associated with Hurricane Matthew that mostly drenched the southeastern and central part of the state last weekend. 
The weekly report from the U.S. Drought Monitor showed that 37.83 percent of the state was still in extreme drought but that figure is a decrease from 52.13 percent - the figure that has held fast for the previous month. The monitor showed 83.7 percent of the state was still in severe drought. Last week, nearly 90 percent of the state was in severe drought."
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/mapsanddata/maparchive.aspx
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/mapsanddata/maparchive.aspx

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161013/drought-conditions-ease-slightly


The United Regional Chamber of Commerce‎ - Alive After Five - Oct 19


Come and join the United Regional Chamber of Commerce at Dean College in their Campus Center and meet your next client or referral.


The United Regional Chamber of Commerce‎ - Alive After Five
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce‎ - Alive After Five - Oct 19
Check out the Facebook event   https://www.facebook.com/events/1607896079504347/

or contact the Chamber for additional information  https://www.facebook.com/UnitedRegional/


Thursday, October 13, 2016

S.A.F.E. presents the COAAST production of "Four Legs to Stand On"

Franklin, Medway and surrounding Towns: The S.A.F.E. Coalition presents the COAAST production of “Four Legs To Stand On,” a tool to further stem drug abuse and understand its treatment. 

This production offers THEATER as a therapeutic tool to educate, understand, cope, advocate and heal our communities. The 35-minute play followed by a Q&A interchange occurs at two venues:

  • Oct 27 (Thu) Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School, 147 Pond St, Franklin @ 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:00 pm) 
  • Oct 28 (Fri) The Black Box, 15 W Central St, Franklin @ 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:00 pm)


The actors confront the audience with questions rather than answers such as "Is addiction a disease or a moral weakness?" Upon reflection we can then shift the social underpinnings that stigmatize those who suffer from Substance Use Disorder and aid those suffering from disease with understanding, compassion, and support. The play challenges the audience and the community to change the status quo - and to reach out to those suffering from this disease as well as their friends and family.

“Audience members will learn about the disease, the danger of prescription drug abuse and its’ prevalence among teenagers. By reducing the stigma associated with this disease we open pathways for those that need treatment and allow families the opportunity to find the support that they so desperately need.” Jim Derick, President, S.A.F.E.

"I’ve seen a lot of plays about addiction but this one was profound and truthful.” Tom Coderre, Chief of Staff, SAMHSA

“This is my second time seeing this. I came to opening night. I actually found myself showing more empathy and care to my brother who is an addict, since then. I think that says a lot about the work.” -Audience member




the COAAST Organization production of “Four Legs to Stand On”
the COAAST Organization production of “Four Legs to Stand On”
http://safecoalitionma.com/
http://safecoalitionma.com/

S.A.F.E. is a coalition of community partners who have come together to provide support, education, treatment options, and coping mechanisms for those affected by substance abuse disorder. We do so by empowering those affected, including their families, with the tools necessary to succeed on their journey to recovery. We understand that while I can't, we can.

Stefilia's Stone at 2016 Franklin Cultural Festival (video)

Turning back time (or #TBT) to that Saturday in July when THE BLACK BOX had two stages going for a full day of musical performances.

Here is a sample of Stefilia's Stone's performance at THE BLACK BOX under the tent on the outdoor stage presented by the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse.




For more about Stefilia's Stone ==>> http://www.stefiliasstone.com/



Stefilia's Stone performing at THE BLACK BOX (photo by Jake Jacobson)
Stefilia's Stone performing at THE BLACK BOX (photo by Jake Jacobson)