Thursday, June 27, 2019

Brewing a Cure 4 ALS - Aug 10

All proceeds raised at the event will be donated in honor of Denis Ceruti, a local businessman, originally from Medway. “Brewing a Cure 4 ALS” (https://fundraise.als.net/brewingacure4als), a craft beer and wine festival being held on August, 10th in Cambridge, MA, with the critical mission of raising funds to help find a cure for the devastating disease, ALS.

ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Once ALS starts, it almost always progresses, eventually taking away the ability to walk, dress, write, speak, swallow, and breathe, and shortening the life span. How fast and in what order this occurs is very different from person to person. While the average survival time is three years, about 20 percent of people with ALS live five years, 10 percent will survive 10 years and 5 percent will live 20 years or longer.

There is currently no cure for ALS. This urgent unmet medical need for effective treatments for this devastating and fatal disease is the basis for the research and drug development effort at the nonprofit biotech organization, ALS Therapy Development Institute https://www.als.net/. Located in Cambridge, MA, ALS TDI is the world’s first and largest nonprofit biotech focused 100 percent on ALS research. ALSTDI is a 501 (C)3 organization. 87% of all funds raised by the organization go directly to ALS Research.

The organizers of “Brewing a Cure 4 ALS” are proud to be partnered with ALS TDI for this event. All proceeds raised will be donated to the ALS TDI in honor of our dear friend, Dennis Ceruti, a hardworking small business owner, a loving husband, and father of 4 amazing girls, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2018. We believe that ALS is not an incurable disease. It is an underfunded one.

At the moment, our greatest need is with ticket sales as well as table sponsorships. Tickets range from a $100 VIP early access ticket to a $60 general admission ticket. Table Sponsorships are $750. Whether it is sponsoring a table, purchasing tickets, or simply helping publicize the event to other interested businesses, brewers or beer enthusiasts, any support one could provide, big or small, would be appreciated.

Brewing a Cure 4 ALS - Aug 10
Brewing a Cure 4 ALS - Aug 10

"recent evidence suggests that the impact of the opioid epidemic is moderating”

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

"The rate of opioid-related hospital visits in Massachusetts dropped slightly between 2016 and 2017, the first decline since those numbers were first tracked in 2010, according to a new analysis.

The analysis, released Wednesday by the Health Policy Commission, found that rates of substance exposure in newborns also decreased by 6 percent from 2016 to 2017, along with the 2.3 percent drop in hospital visits.

The number of people dying of opioid overdoses was also on the decline over that time period, falling from 2,100 to an estimated 2,050, according to Department of Public Health data. The commission, in its report, notes that the drop came while the national opioid mortality rate climbed 11 percent, but that the rate in Massachusetts nonetheless remained high compared to other states, at nearly twice the national average."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190626/mass-opioid-hospital-visits-decline

For resources from the SAFE Coalition
http://www.safecoalitionma.org/safe-resource-manual/

one of the resources the SAFE Coalition developed is the "What do we do now? pamphlet
one of the resources the SAFE Coalition developed is the "What do we do now? pamphlet

Haba selected as MVP, FHS reps for baseball and softball Hockomock League All Stars

Below are the official 2019 Hockomock League Baseball All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

** Hockomock League MVP
Alex Haba, Franklin

** Hockomock League All Stars
Scott Elliott, Franklin
Alex Haba, Franklin
Jake Macchi, Franklin
Brennan Rivera, Franklin
Liam Dailey, Franklin


Below are the official 2019 Hockomock League Softball All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league.

** Hockomock League MVP
Kelsey White, Taunton

** Hockomock League All Stars
Jackie Cherry, Franklin
Ally Shea, Franklin
Anna Balkus, Franklin


For the other selections to baseball All Stars around the Hockomock League

https://hockomocksports.com/2019-hockomock-league-baseball-all-stars/

For the other selections to softball All Stars around the Hockomock League

https://hockomocksports.com/2019-hockomock-league-softball-all-stars/

Haba selected as MVP, FHS reps for baseball and softball Hockomock League All Stars
Haba selected as MVP, FHS reps for baseball and softball Hockomock League All Stars
 

FTC - Consumer Alerts: Are You Getting Unwanted Calls?


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

Are you getting unwanted calls? It could be scammers calling.

Scammers can use the internet to make calls from all over the world. They don't care if you're on the National Do Not Call Registry. That's why your best defense against unwanted calls is call blocking. Learn how to block unwanted calls at ftc.gov/calls.
Stop Unwanted Calls on a Mobile Phone
Stop Unwanted Calls on a Landline
Stop Unwanted Calls If You Use VOIP

Operation Call It Quits
Tired of robocalls? So are we. Find out what the FTC is doing to go after robocallers.


SAFE Coalition: July 2 meeting - Canceled

Hi All

Our SAFE Community Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 2, has been cancelled. 

Please join us on August 7 at the Franklin Municipal Building, 3rd floor at 7 PM for our next forum!

Hope you are all enjoying your summer!


Steve Spiewakowski

Secretary
SAFE Coalition

SAFE Coalition: July 2 meeting - Canceled
SAFE Coalition: July 2 meeting - Canceled

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - June 26 - 6:00 PM



June 21, 2019

To: Capital Subcommittee and Town Council 
From: Jamie Hellen, Town Administrator

Re: FY 2019 Capital Plan Proposal Round 2

After the winter snow season has come to a close, the Town has $692,000 left in free cash to appropriate. Based on the requests made this year and a few other odds and ends that have come up, which need immediate attention, the following is the recommended appropriations. The full Council will be considering these recommendations later this evening.

1. $448,000 for Roads and Infrastructure. As we all know, the Town has a $40 million backlog of road work and we the Town had to cut funds in this year's operating budget and hope to get that back in for FY 2021. I will have another request later this year to appropriate the hotel revenue to continue to help on roads.

2. $24,000 for the Old South Church Study. This money will be used for historic preservation consultants to evaluate the cost to fully renovate and bring up to code the Old South Church.

3. $100,000 for Public Safety Communications Infrastructure. Verizon informed us earlier this year they are replacing all of the copper wires in Town that helped our public safety officials communicate via handheld radio to communicate on scene to the station. Staff spent the last several months meeting with Verizon and our consultants to develop a long-range game plan for coverage townwide. We are using $87,000 in previously authorized capital funds for the Fire Department for these purposes, $100,000 from the rebate from the MECC being delayed and this free cash appropriation to complete Phase I and Phase II. See attached plan for details.

4. $100,000 wage settlement account. This is a rare and one-time request to help pay for anticipated contractual obligations, retirements, and departmental reorganizations that will occur in the next six months.

5. $20,000 - Beaver Street recycling center. This the start of the land swap with the state. Funds will be used for various state requirements to swap the property, including environmental assessments, legal fees, surveys and appraisals over the next couple years.

The full agenda document and supporting docs for the Capital Budget Subcommittee meeting:




https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XtMnyaYf_j8IekcfYegZpSuTvzI4XQ2Z/view?usp=sharing



Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - June 26 - 6:00 PM
Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - June 26 - 6:00 PM

Dancing on Dean - Old Town - July 19, 2019

Dean Bank will continue Dancing on Dean, its free summer concert series, for the second year from 6-9 PM on July 19 in the bank’s 21 Main St. back parking lot.

Dancing on Dean is a free event complete with live music, beer and wine and local restaurants offering food for purchase and fun.

The July Dancing on Dean will feature local country rock band Old Town playing a variety of modern country hits.

For information on the band: http://oldtownband.com.

Dancing on Dean - Old Town - July 19, 2019
Dancing on Dean - Old Town - July 19, 2019