Tuesday, February 5, 2019

SAFE Coalition - Meeting Agenda - Feb 5, 7 PM - Franklin Municipal Bldg


Meeting 7-8:30 Franklin Municipal Bldg

1) Update on upcoming events.
Narcan Training and distribution 2/28
HIPS

2) P2P update

3) Scholarship Comm update

4) Community Event April (comedy/FPS Task Force/scholarship roll out)

5) “Ride Home” project

- Open Discussion

Adjourn
SAFE Coalition - Meeting Agenda - Feb 5, 7 PM
SAFE Coalition - Meeting Agenda - Feb 5, 7 PM

In the News: Superfan at Benchmark Senior Living; health costs help drive school budgets

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

Superfan at Benchmark Senior Living
"Even when he was on the field, Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was always present at Benchmark Senior Living, thanks to one superfan who witnessed four Super Bowls while working for the organization. 
Program Director Lois Abramo unfailingly places her life-size cardboard cutout of Gronk in the main room any time the Patriots play, both for good luck and to remind her of the eight years she spent working for the team. 
The Norfolk resident and past season ticket holder worked at the Patriots Hall of Fame museum at Gillette Stadium from 2010 to last May. She coordinated field trips, provided tours and had the chance to meet many of the players. 
Many people, she said, don’t know the museum exists, though busloads of students on field trips come through the doors nearly every day."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190204/franklins-senior-center-program-director-spent-eight-years-working-for-patriots

health costs help drive school budgets
"Massachusetts residents have become accustomed to watching local school budgets increase over the years. 
The annual growth -- somewhat routine -- is typically chalked up as reasonable, and there’s not much pushback in a state where education performance repeatedly ranks No. 1 in the nation. 
One of the most notable drivers of cost, however, is something not typically found in a classroom -- health insurance. 
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, or DESE, tracks school expenditures each year, including public funding, grants, private donations and revolving accounts."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190204/schools-grapple-with-rising-health-costs

Reminder: The School Committee is hosting their 2nd Annual Legislative Forum Tuesday evening at Horace Mann Middle School at 7:00 PM to discuss school budget issues and what the State House is doing on the legislative front to help.
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/02/2nd-annual-legislative-forum-feb-5.html


screen grab of rising health care costs for school budgets
screen grab of rising health care costs for school budgets

Monday, February 4, 2019

Commuter Rail notice for Tuesday, Feb 5 and Patriots Parade

Commuter Rail passengers can expect heavy ridership Tuesday as Boston celebrates a Patriots victory. 

Add'l capacity will be added, but riders can expect some expresses running local or trains going express after reaching capacity. Bikes are not allowed.

Queue lines will be in place throughout the afternoon at North Station and Back Bay to manage crowds and help expedite boarding.

Make the trip smoother by purchasing round-trip tickets in advance using the mTicket app, taking earlier trains and using high capacity parking lots.

More information about what to expect Tuesday can be found at mbta.com/patriots.

For more information: http://www.mbta.com/patriots


Last Updated: Feb 04 2019 11:10 AM


Commuter Rail notice for Tuesday, Feb 5 and Patriots Parade
Commuter Rail notice for Tuesday, Feb 5 and Patriots Parade

FSPA Piano Student to Perform at Carnegie Hall

As a result of his outstanding 2017-18 Royal Conservatory examination, Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) piano student Peter Bryan, has been invited to perform at the New York Celebration of Excellence Recital at Carnegie Hall on February 16. 

The 13-year old Franklin resident has been studying with Ida Zelman at FSPA for 6 years. This will mark Bryan’s second performance at Carnegie Hall. He performed at the iconic venue last February as a result of last year’s exam.

The Royal Conservatory of Music recognizes students from the east coast of the United States who have been invited to perform in the Celebration of Excellence recital and provides a national standard of musical achievement for people of all ages studying music privately in the US, by offering a sequential course of study. 

The program centers on periodic one-on-one, adjudicator-to-student performance evaluations that also function as teaching and learning opportunities. Royal Conservatory is an optional piano curriculum offered by the Music Department at FSPA and taught by Ms. Zelman.

For information on Piano or other programs at the Franklin School for the Performing Arts, visit www.fspaonline.com, call 508-528-8668, or stop by 38 Main Street in Franklin. FSPA is currently offering an “All Access Pass” to prospective students which includes a free trial class or lesson and tickets to an upcoming performance.

FSPA piano student Peter Bryan with Ida Zelman
FSPA piano student Peter Bryan with Ida Zelman

Planning Board meeting starting at 6:00 PM tonight Feb 4

Two important public hearings at the Planning Board on Monday evening, Feb 4. Note the starting time is 6:00 PM (not the normal 7:00 PM start).

First up is the Mixed Business Innovation Zoning District proposed for the Clark, Cutler, McDermott area. The key change is to remove some of the more industrial and hazardous uses allowed currently while enabling the site for 'mixed business innovation'.

Second is a continuation on the 50+ unit development proposed for open space (former farm land) on Prospect St. 
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/february_4_2019.pdf


The letter to the Clark Cutler neighbors:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczQ2NGRExKNFRGTUF1Q3NLRmQ4YXF0Si1YalpF/view?usp=sharing




"proposed new zone called Mixed Business Innovation (MBI)"
"proposed new zone called Mixed Business Innovation (MBI)"

FHS alumni Clermont, Kirshe in the news

A couple of FHS alumni were in the news this weekend. Nicole Clermont by winning the Junior Women's 6K running for Boston College. Kristi Kirshe scoring 5 tries in her first international rugby tournament for Team USA.




FHS alum Nicole Clermont wins the Junior Women's 6K
FHS alum Nicole Clermont wins the Junior Women's 6K

Complete results from the USATF Cross Country Championships can be found
https://results.usatf.org/2019XC/



FHS alum Kristi Kirshe scores five tries in her debut International Rugby tournament
FHS alum Kristi Kirshe scores five tries in her debut International Rugby tournament


"Throughout the tournament, the Americans showed an unparalleled depth with newcomer Kristi Kirshe scoring five total tries in her debut tournament. Fellow new cap Kasey McCravey had brilliant touches as well, while veteran Naya Tapper scored her 65th try to pass Victoria Folayan and become the USA Women's Sevens all-time leading try scorer. "
Read more at https://www.usarugby.org/match/45234-usa-eagles-v-ireland/?kc6LUq5FZZ15qqi8.99


The Sydney7's tournament page  http://www.sydney7s.com.au/match-schedule/

Register O'Donnell Promotes Protection Against Real Estate Fraud



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Register O'Donnell Promotes Protection Against Real Estate Fraud

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell today reminded county homeowners of a free on-line Consumer Notification Service offered by the Registry of Deeds to protect county property owners against fraud.

"The Federal Bureau of Investigation, (F.B.I.)," noted Register O'Donnell, "continues to assign resources to combat property/deed and mortgage fraud. Many jurisdictions across the country have reported unscrupulous individuals recording fraudulent land documents making it appear they own another person's home or property. Fortunately, we have not seen this type of crime take place in Norfolk County. My intent here is not to upset county property owners but to make sure my office is out front vigorously protecting consumers."

Any owner of real property in the twenty-eight communities comprising Norfolk County can join the more than 925 homeowners already utilizing the service by signing up for the Consumer Notification Service free of charge by doing the following: Go to the Registry's website www.norfolkdeeds.org and click on the Consumer Notification Service Get Consumer "Alerts" button to complete the initial registration. From there, follow the remaining sign-up instructions.

Once you have signed up for the service, each subscriber will be able to input two names, individual or business, and the corresponding city or town in Norfolk County for monitoring. They can monitor their real estate records for such activities as changes in deeds, mortgages, mortgage discharges, non-mortgage liens, Homesteads or other land documents that might be recorded against the property. O'Donnell stated, "The process to sign-up for the service is user friendly and will only take a few minutes. This free program will not prevent the fraud, but it will allow residents to find out about it quickly."

If a document is recorded against one of the names inputted for monitoring, the subscriber will be alerted via email, usually within 24 hours. The person can check the Registry's on-line land research records at www.norfolkdeeds.org as an option. If a subscriber believes a fraudulent land record has been recorded against their property, they should immediately contact the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101. After talking with a Registry employee, the subscriber will be given a list of public safety referrals by the Registry.

Register O'Donnell concluded, "As Norfolk County Register of Deeds, I am focused on our core mission which is to record land documents in a secure, accurate and accessible manner. I also want to be proactive in taking any and all steps at our disposal to minimize the potential for fraudulent activity related to land document recordings. The Registry's Consumer Notification Service provides a level of protection to the program's subscribers against dishonest individuals who would attempt to commit real estate or land document fraud. After all, the biggest asset most of us have is our home. I urge people to sign up for this program."

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 and instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street, Dedham. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website at www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.


Register William P. O'Donnell
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

email: registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org
phone: 781-234-3336
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 649 High Street, Dedham,, MA 02026-1831

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Register O'Donnell Promotes Protection Against Real Estate Fraud
Register O'Donnell Promotes Protection Against Real Estate Fraud