Sunday, December 11, 2016

2 police officers sworn in, tax rate set, and fire fighter civil service saved among key items at Town Council meeting

For the recap of the Town Council meeting held on Wednesday, Dec 7, 2016 I have the following summary and associated details:

Two new police officers were sworn in at the beginning of the meeting; Jack Flynn and Tara Souza.

Chief  Lynch introducing Jack Flynn and Tara Souza
Chief  Lynch introducing Jack Flynn and Tara Souza


Additional photos can be found here
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10153881960095916&id=162770995915


The tax rate was set at 14.58%. This is a .08 increase over last year and while an increase, the good news within the details is that the overall assessed value of the properties in Franklin is approaching levels not since seen 2006. Beginning in 2008, the total assessed value declined for 6 years. We are now into the 4th year of increasing assessed values.

The annual renewal of liquor licenses was approved. For those businesses with unpaid bills, the license is held until payment is made. This time each year you can get a good listing of which businesses has a liquor license.

After much verbal positioning, the Town Council voted 6-3 to keep civil service for the fire fighters. Civil service came into Franklin in the 1950's and 15 groups were part of it. The fire fighters are the last unit remaining on civil service. The three councilors for removing the civil service were Mercer, Vallee and Kelly. Pellegri, Padula, Pfeffer, Bissanti, Dellorco and Jones voted to keep it. 

The Council declared the Milford Daily News as the newspaper that legal notices will be posted in, as well as the homepage of the town website. While legislation was passed earlier this year creating an online notice portal, the newspaper lobby kept the measure in place for communities to still post in the local papers.

The Council declared Forge Rill Road property as surplus land. Franklin TV will use the land to put their new radio broadcast tower on. The tower will also have space for the Town to move their antennas over to this tower and avoid an annual payment. This is a win-win for all of Franklin. We'll get a radio station next year and the Town of Franklin will save some money.

The Council approved an appropriation to purchase Google Applications for all town staff. With additional records keeping requirements coming, the Town Council will all get new Gmail addresses to conduct their official town business. This is part of the phased effort to bring the town communications technology more to better handle the current needs and be positioned for the future.

The Council approved an appropriation for funds to begin the design of new turf fields at the High School and on Beaver Street. The turf fields have been subject of much discussion regarding the crumb rubber infill. The Council voted to fund the design to use an encapsulated rubber. The rubber is coated which should provide more safety than the exposed crumb rubber currently used. A measure will come back in 2017 to fund the replacements which would likely be conducted during June and July while school is out and before the heavy use of the fields is needed in the fall.

The Council approved an appropriation to pilot E-Permitting software for the Town Clerk’s Office. Dog permit renewals are targeted to be the first enabled for online purchase. Additional departments will be brought on overtime.

The Council approved the first reading of amending a bylaw on delinquent taxpayers to conform to the Governor’s Municipal Modernization Act. The measure brings the language into conformance with the current requirements.


The published Actions Taken document





For the link to my notes taken live during the meeting Wednesday


FHS Brahimi, Asmath recognized with Hockomock Sports Com Soccer Awards

The 2016 Hockomock Sports .com Boys Soccer Awards were posted by Hockomock Sports .com. The Franklin High School students recognized are shared here. For the full listing follow the link at the bottom.

FHS Brahimi, Asmath recognized with Hockomock Sports Com Soccer Awards


HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM BEST XI

Hatim Brahimi – Franklin – Midfield
 Hatim Brahimi – Franklin – Midfield
 Hatim Brahimi – Franklin – Midfield
Franklin senior Hatim Brahimi was once again one of the top playmakers in the Hockomock League. From his central midfield position, Brahimi was quick to make decisions and was the catalyst for the Panthers’ attack. His vision and skills with the ball at his feet made him one of the top players in not only the league, but the area. A three-year varsity player, the senior captain scored once and had one assist in 2016. “He is technically and tactically one of the best players that we’ve had in Franklin over the last few years,” Franklin head coach Fran Bositis said.

HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM SECOND XI

Farley Asmath – Franklin – Forward
Farley Asmath – Franklin – Forward
Farley Asmath – Franklin – Forward
Franklin senior Farley Asmath garnered a lot of attention during his final year with the Panthers. The speedy Asmath, who was a handful for opposing defenses, led Franklin with seven goals and two assists. “Farley has worked very hard to make himself into a very good player,” Franklin head coach Fran Bositis said. “I feel that he has made great strides as a player when you consider he had never played organized soccer until he came to this country four years ago. I believe that he is only going to get better if given the opportunity to play at the next level.”

For the complete listing of awards for the 2016 Hockomock Soccer season
https://hockomocksports.com/awards/boys-soccer/2016-2/

FHS wrestling and indoor track results from Saturday

From Hockomock Sports .com we share the results of  the winter sports action on Saturday. The FHS wrestling team split into A and B squads. The A team finished 3rd at Mt Hope; the B squad finished 16th. 

On the Indoor Track at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, FHS ran against Oliver Ames with the girls team winning and the boys team losing.
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Wrestling


Mt. Hope Tournament (Foxboro, Franklin, Stoughton) 
– Foxboro finished first at the Mt. Hope Holiday Tournament with 180 points. Franklin’s “A” team finished third with 171 points, Stoughton finished eighth with 91 and Franklin’s “B” team was 16th with 26 points. 
Foxboro’s Matt Kelley earned his 157th career win, making him the winningest wrestling in Warrior history. Other winner’s included Foxboro’s Brian Kelley (138), Franklin’s Ed Cropper (152) and Stoughton’s Lino Azul (285). 
Second place finishes included Franklin’s Jordan Carlucci (106), Ian Bakalars (113), Mike Racca (120), Foxboro’s Max Dorman (152), Matt Mullally (160) and Dave Dow (170).

Indoor Track (@ Reggie Lewis Center)


  • Boys = Franklin, 46 vs. Oliver Ames, 54 – Final
  • Girls = Franklin, 72 vs. Oliver Ames, 28 – Final


For all the results on Saturday around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-121016/


For the complete track and field results
http://www.coolrunning.com/results/16/ma/Dec10_Hockom_set1.shtml


  • Boys

http://www.coolrunning.com/results/16/ma/Dec10_Hockom_set2.shtml


  • Girls

http://www.coolrunning.com/results/16/ma/Dec10_Hockom_set3.shtml

United Regional Chamber of Commerce: Holiday Show on Sunday!

Rick Adams - One Man Parade
Rick Adams - One Man Parade



We are holding our annual Holiday Show on Sunday, December 11, at Attleboro High School!

Sponsored by generous donors, and the United Regional Chamber of Commerce, this fun show is FREE to the public.

Join us, December 11th at 1PM, at Attleboro High School, 100 Rathbun Willard Drive in Attleboro.

If you have any questions, please call the chamber office at 508-316-0861.







www.unitedregionalchamber.org
www.unitedregionalchamber.org


www.unitedregionalchamber.org

Saturday, December 10, 2016

FHS Havens, Gipson, Robbins recognized with Hockomock Sports Com Soccer Awards

The 2016 Hockomock Sports .com Girls Soccer Awards were posted by Hockomock Sports .com. The Franklin High School students recognized are shared here. For the full listing follow the link at the bottom.
Nadia Havens, Abigail Gipson, Cat Robbins (HockomockSports.Com photos)



HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM BEST XI

Nadia Havens – Franklin – Defense
Nadia Havens – Franklin – Defense
Nadia Havens – Franklin – Defense
Franklin senior defender Nadia Havens was a spark plug for the Panthers all season, whether playing at right back or in the heart of the back four. With Havens leading the way, the Franklin defense allowed only nine goals this year (a remarkable 11 goals in her two seasons as a starter) and helped the Panthers reach the 10-win mark again this fall. She also added five goals and three assists and was named an all-star by the Hockomock coaches and the Eastern Mass. Coaches Association. Franklin coach Tom Geysen said, “Nadia is a tenacious defender who never gives up on anything and is always where she needs to be.”


HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM SECOND XI

Abigail Gipson – Franklin – Defense
Abigail Gipson – Franklin – Defense
Abigail Gipson – Franklin – Defense
Franklin senior central defender Abigail Gipson was a major factor in the Panthers defense being the best int eh league for a second straight season. She emerged as an outside back last season and moved into the middle this year, as Franklin allowed only nine goals (11 in her two years on varsity) and reached the 10-win mark. Gipson is a no-nonsense defender that never shied away from a challenge, which is one of the reasons that Gipson was named a team captain and selected as an all-star by the league’s coaches. Franklin coach Tom Geysen said, “She is a very strong, very skilled, and very dependable defender.”


Cat Robbins – Franklin – Goalie
Cat Robbins – Franklin – Goalie
Cat Robbins – Franklin – Goalie
Franklin junior goalie Cat Robbins had big shoes to fill when she stepped between the pipes this fall and she was instantly one of the top goalies in the league, allowing only nine goals and helping Franklin to 10 wins and only three defeats. Robbins played every second of every game this year and finished the season with 11 shutouts, allowed only 0.81 goals against per game, and was chosen as a second team Eastern Mass. All-Star. Franklin coach Tom Geysen said, “If we had a surprise this season, it was Cat. She stepped up big time. We knew that she could play goalie but had no idea how good she would be.”

For the complete listing of awards for girls soccer for the 2016 season
https://hockomocksports.com/awards/girls-soccer/2016-2/

"The Hockomock Sports .com Awards are selected strictly by our staff and have no affiliation to the official Hockomock League all stars. Please note players are listed by position."

FHS girls basketball drop opening game to Holy Name 45-39


Franklin, 39 vs. Holy Name, 45 – Final 
"– Sophomore Bea Bondhus led the way for the Panthers with 12 points, 11 of them in the third quarter. Carli Koffinke added seven points and Ali Brigham scored six for Franklin."
For all the results around the Hockomock League on Friday from HockomockSports.com
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-120916/

Photo from Twitter https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/807372505472266240
Photo from Twitter https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/807372505472266240

In the News: peaker plant decision appealed; Super PACs in MA

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

"The Conservation Law Foundation is appealing a state board's decision to approve Exelon's plan to expand its Medway facility by adding 200 megawatts of generating power. 
The state Energy Facilities Siting Board tentatively approved the power generating company's plan in early November and later that month after a public hearing, issued a final approve for the 200-megawatt expansion, which calls for two dual-fuel turbines and tall smokestacks. 
https://twitter.com/stopmedwaypeak
https://twitter.com/stopmedwaypeak
In the 18-page appeal, the Conservation Law Foundation - one of four interveners in the board's process of reviewing the project - called the board's final decision a violation of the state's Global Warming Solutions Act, which calls for a drastic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions - 25 percent below the 1990 levels by 2020 and 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161209/medway-law-group-appeals-exelon-decision

You can find and read the full appeal document from the Conservation Law Foundation here
http://web1.env.state.ma.us/DPU/FileRoomAPI/api/Attachments/Get/?path=efsb15-01%2fNoticeofAppeal12816.pdf



"With Election Day a month behind us, new campaign finance reports reveal the role Super PACs played in Massachusetts races this year. A Nov. 30 analysis from the state Office of Campaign and Political Finance shows those independent expenditure groups increased the amount they spent in efforts to influence Massachusetts legislature races. Here's a closer look at Super PAC activity in the Bay State.

What is a Super PAC?
A Super PAC, or independent expenditure political action committee, is an organization that can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money, but cannot directly coordinate with candidates or parties. They often run ads or campaigns independently to support or oppose particular candidates. Super PACs came into existence following the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United ruling."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161208/five-things-to-know-about-super-pacs-in-massachusetts