Thursday, February 2, 2017

Dean College will perform A Midsummer Night's Dream

The School of the Arts at Dean College will perform A Midsummer Night's Dream, beginning Wednesday, February 22, 2017 through Sunday, February 26, 2017.

A Midsummer Night's Dream is perhaps the best loved of Shakespeare's plays. It brings together the realms of the mortal and immortal, colliding in a wood outside Athens, and from there the enchantment begins. Simple and engaging on the surface, it is none the less a highly original and sophisticated work, where love is capricious as the wind, and where a mischievous imp named Puck plays with fate as merrily as a baby with a toy.

You won't want to miss our talented students perform in this well-loved play!

The Dean College production of A Midsummer Night's Dream will take place in the Main Stage in the Campus Center at Dean College, 99 Main Street, Franklin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday and 2:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 

General admission is $22, Seniors $12 and Children $7.

To learn more and purchase tickets, visit www.dean.edu/boxoffice.


Dean College, Main St Franklin
Dean College, Main St Franklin

Senator Ross: January 2017 State House Update



Senator Richard J. Ross, State House Update, January 2017
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State Senator Richard J. Ross (R-Wrentham) proudly serving the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District.

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Boston, MA 02133

Ph: 617-722-1555
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Email: richard.ross@masenate.gov
Dear Friends,

The legislature is back for the 2017-2018 session. Each respective office has filed their bills for the year and the State House is busy as legislators look for co-sponsorship on their proposed legislation.

In this month's newsletter you can find information regarding the recreation marijuana six-month delay, a brief overview of Governor Baker's proposed FY18 budget and updates pertaining to local grants.

I am once again hosting Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit Seminars across the district. The full schedule can be found below.

As always, do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns. It's an honor to serve you.


Sincerely,
Goals for the 2017-2018 Legislative Session

January 4th marked the beginning of the 2017-2018 Legislative Session where my colleagues and I were sworn in to the Massachusetts State Senate. This is my fourth consecutive term in which I have had the privilege of serving the people of the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District.

During this legislative session, I will continue to focus on the priorities of my district such as local aid, education funding, public safety, and economic development, while striving to maintain a cost effective and transparent government.

The first thing my colleagues and I will be working to fix is the new recreational marijuana law. It is important that we carry out this process properly and address the serious public health and safety issues that were not sufficiently covered in the ballot language.

One of the new issues that I plan to spearhead this term will be legislation to stop the act of patent trolling, which has had an extremely detrimental effect on many businesses in my district and across the Commonwealth.

Because the voice of my constituents is so important to doing my job, I encourage you to reach out to my office and attend district office hours so that I can better understand the areas of our state government that need attention. As always, it is a pleasure to serve you.

Copyright © 2017 State Senator Richard J. Ross, State House Update, All rights reserved.

This newsletter is a service to the people of the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District and for Informational Purposes only.


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"This is a first step"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"The Town Council held a public hearing on new recreational marijuana zoning rules, and opted to move the matter forward to another reading. 
The council at its Wednesday night meeting considered a series of five zoning bylaw amendments, meant to govern where recreational marijuana buildings and businesses could be placed in town. It approved a first reading of the changes that night, with a final vote to come at a subsequent council meeting. 
If approved, the amendments would keep such facilities in the local industrial parks, at least temporarily. 
Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting said recreational marijuana facilities would be allowed in the same areas where medicinal operations can exist. The changes, he said, also require a special permit for both medicinal and recreational buildings."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170201/franklin-council-moves-forward-on-marijuana-regs


My notes from this section of the Town Council meeting recorded no citizens comments and very little discussion among the Council during the public hearing for this first reading. At this point, this is a non-controversial item.
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/02/live-reporting-public-hearing-on.html

The Council did take action to move the five items together to a second reading
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/02/live-reporting-legislation-for-action.html

Police Chief Lynch introducing the five police department members that were recognized with  promotions during the Town Council meeting Feb 1, 2017
Police Chief Lynch introducing the five police department members that were recognized with
promotions during the Town Council meeting Feb 1, 2017

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Live reporting: to closing


K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
condolences for D Baker family
L. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Dellorco - SAFE Colation would like to make an update on programs done and planned
Feb 28 for future work shop
M. COUNCIL COMMENTSPellegri - condolences for D Baker family
also for Rappa family, was prior Treasurer
Horace Mann Status unveiling - May 7

Padula - same

Mercer - same
grand re-opening of Senior Center 2/26, 11-2PM


Vallee - same

Jones - same
Franklin Radio starts broadcasting a limited schedule

Dellorco - condolences for Baker and Rappa families

Bissanti - same

Pfeffer - same
Franklin Police Dept - list of ovedoses in 2016, 2017 on the website; 58 overdoes, 9 deaths, epidemic still going on
something should be done to help the couple living in their car in Franklin

Kelly - same condolences
revisions being requested for Council schedule
N. EXECUTIVE SESSIONnot required 
O. ADJOURN     - motion to adjourn, seconded, pass 9-0

Live Reporting: Legislation for Action


J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. RESOLUTION 17-04: ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT OF UTILITY (DRAINAGE) EASEMENTS (MAJORITY VOTE (5))

this resolves the prior pump station issue built on private property that was raised a year or so ago

Mercer - thanks for bringing this to a resolution
Bissanti - seconded to Mercer, thanks to the Lippett's for their patience
Pellegri - I am happy it was resolved, he was gentleman through the whole thing

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
2. RESOLUTION 17-05: REQUEST FOR SPECIAL LEGISLATION, RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR STATE TO CONVEY ARTICLE 97 LAND TO TOWN (MAJORITY VOTE (5))

next step in the process in acquiring the land near the transfer station that needs to be fixed and capped, swapping Town owned land that abuts the State forest for this to allow us to do so

possibly 2-3 years will need money to cap landfill and do the recycling center properly

Kelly - thanks to L Benedetto for his work keeping this going

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
3. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-779: CHANGES TO CHAPTER 185 SECTION 3 DEFINITIONS - 1ST READING ( MOTION TO MOVE ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-779 TO A 2ND READING - MAJORITY VOTE)

related to the public hearing we just had

motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, passed 9-0

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
4. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-780: CHANGES TO CHAPTER 185 SECTION 4 DISTRICTS ENUMERATED - 1ST READING (MOTION FOR MOVE ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-780 TO A 2ND READING - MAJORITY VOTE)

motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, passed 9-0

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
5. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-781: CHANGES TO CHAPTER 185 SECTION 5 ZONING MAP - 1ST READING (MOTION TO MOVE ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-781 TO A 2ND READING - MAJORITY VOTE)

motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, passed 9-0

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
6. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-782: CHANGES TO CHAPTER 185 SECTION 7 COMPLIANCE REQUIRED - 1ST READING (MOTION TO MOVE ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-782 TO A 2ND READING - MAJORITY VOTE)

motion to waive the reading, seconded, passed 9-0
motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, passed 9-0

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
7. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-783: AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 185 SECTION 49 MARIJUANA USE OVERLAY DISTRICT - 1ST READING (MOTION TO MOVE ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-782 TO A 2ND READING - MAJORITY VOTE)

motion to waive the reading, seconded, passed 9-0
motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, passed 9-0

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
8. BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-784: REPEAL SIGN RESTRICTIONS BYLAW - 2ND READING ( MOTION TO MOVE BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-784 - MAJORITY ROLL CALL VOTE (5))

the new sign bylaws passed previously render this duplicate and it can be removed

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 via roll call

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
9. BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-785: REPEAL OF SIDEWALK SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL BYLAW - 2ND READING (MOTION TO MOVE BYLAW AMENDMENT 17-785 - MAJORITY ROLL CALL VOTE (5))

as currently written it is not enforced, nor is it practical to be enforced
should be eliminated 

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 via roll call



Live reporting: License transfer - Joe's American Bar and Grill


G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS - 7:10 PM
JOE'S AMERICAN BAR and; GRILL - CHANGE OF MANAGER

both serve safe and Tip Trained
full week of training for new waitresses and bar tenders
trained in bars program used by the restaurant, an outside firms audits monthly
installed after the issue last year
the machine that checks IDs delays things so it is not being used at the restaurant; they do use an ID checking guide and any questions are verified by the manager


motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0



Live reporting: Public hearing on recreational marijuana zoning

Public hearing opens for 5 bylaws on recreational marijuana

per Jeff Nutting, in absence of further guidance from the State this zoning makes sense

adds recreational marijuana to the industrial zones
also changes the medical use from by right to by special permit

no citizens for comment on these bylaws

Q - on how are we prepared for a challenge
A - we are handling both together, fair treatment

motion to close the hearings, seconded, passed 9-0