Monday, July 8, 2019

In the News: still no State budget

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"There were no fiscal fireworks coming from the Massachusetts Statehouse this past week as a deadline for producing a new state budget passed quietly without eliciting much, if any, concern from state leaders.

A six-member legislative conference committee led by Senate Ways and Means Chairman Michael Rodrigues and House Ways and Means Chairman Aaron Michlewitz is working to settle disagreements between the two chambers over a $42.7 billion spending plan for the 12-month period that started July 1.

Meanwhile state government is operating on a stopgap budget."

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https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190707/talks-drag-into-states-new-fiscal-year


https://malegislature.gov/Legislators/Senate
https://malegislature.gov/Legislators/Senate

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Attention Franklin Residents: [DPW] water ban effective immediately


Due to a fire at treatment plant the following is in effect:

The following water uses are NOT allowed:
  • Irrigation of lawns and landscaping via sprinklers or automatic irrigation systems;
  • Washing of vehicles, except in a commercial car wash or as necessary for operator safety
  • Washing of exterior building surfaces, parking lots, driveways or sidewalks.

The following water uses are allowed:
  • Watering gardens, flowers and ornamental plants by means of a hand-held hose

Violators may be fined up to $200.00

Attention Franklin Residents: [DPW] water ban effective immediately
Attention Franklin Residents: [DPW] water ban effective immediately



Franklin 4th of July Celebration: Sunday, July 7 - (Update) fireworks at 9:15 PM

Schedule Of Events On The Town Common

*** Sunday, July 7
12-9 PM: Rides and food booths open (WRIST BANDS FROM 12-5 PM - $30 )

12-3 PM: Duppy Conquerors (a Bob Marley tribute band)

3:30-5 PM: Sam Woolf, 2014 American Idol finalist (solo acoustic)

6:30 - 8:45 PM: The Black Vines (high energy guitar based funk rock - not limited by any genre)

9:15 PM Fireworks from Franklin High School (rescheduled from Saturday)



*** Food Booths (sponsored by various non-profit organizations in Franklin):
  • Democratic Party- Pizza and water
  • Franklin July 4th Coalition - Soda, seltzer water, Gatorade, ice cream and a 50/50 raffle
  • Republican Party- Corn dogs, nachos, watermelon and root beer floats
  • Rod & Gun Club - Fried dough and French fries
  • Rotary Club - Sausages, peppers and onions
  • Temple Etz Chaim - Soft pretzels, fresh squeezed lemonade and a raffle board

For the latest updates to our Schedule of Events please visit www.franklin4th.com

Download your copy of this schedule
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/8a._4th_of_july.pdf


carnival rides on the Town Common
carnival rides on the Town Common

Town of Franklin Building and Inspections Dept - online permits starts July 1

Starting July 1st, the Town of Franklin Building and Inspections Department will be accepting Permits on-line!

Read the full announcement
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/viewpoint_is_here.pdf

Visit the Online Licensing and Permit Applications 
https://franklinma.viewpointcloud.com/

 
Visit the Online Licensing and Permit Applications
Visit the Online Licensing and Permit Applications

Town of Franklin Building and Inspections Department can process Permits on-line
Town of Franklin Building and Inspections Department can process Permits on-line


Spier Family Issues Camp Challenge At Hockomock Area YMCA

The Spier Family of Foxborough is issuing a challenge grant to Hockomock Area YMCA members, donors, local businesses and partners. For the third straight year, a generous $25,000 matching gift challenge is being offered. The Spiers are matching every donation made July 8 through July 21 up to $25,000, which will result in an additional $50,000 to provide more kids with a summer camp experience in August.

Children and families who face financial challenges are welcomed each day to enjoy a YMCA experience in a place where they are nurtured and where they belong. On average 1,300 kids attend Hockomock Y camps each summer day, including YMCA camps located in Bellingham, Foxboro, Franklin, Mansfield, and North Attleboro.

Last year, the Y provided $180,985 in confidential scholarships for summer camp; more than 20% of campers received some form of financial assistance. As the need continues to grow, the generous Spier Challenge gift will provide more opportunities for kids to experience camp this summer.

Many family budgets are increasingly strained, placing a hardship on children in area communities, especially during the summer when they may not have access to quality care, active outdoor fun, and healthy meals each day. To learn more and make a gift, visit www.hockymca.org/camp-challenge.

Kids deserve to be active, happy and care-free, especially during the summer months. Summer days are longer, warmer and more enjoyable for children to explore the world around them. This is exactly the setting YMCA member Mary needed and wanted for her son Parker. “It was kindergarten going into first grade when we experienced camp for the first time and my son went for two weeks. I was still a stay at home Mom, but just to have that opportunity to give him a break from having to go to his Dad’s cancer treatments those two weeks out of the summer really helped.

Last summer Parker attended summer camp for the whole summer and that’s because his Dad had passed and I had gone back to work and I didn’t know how I was going to be able to take care of my son and still provide for him. I think his favorite counselors really made an impact on his life, for which I’m forever grateful,” says Mary.

“The Y is important to kids like Parker, but also to all the other kids. The benefits of summer camp are phenomenal. Becaues of the Reach Out for Youth & Families assistance program, my son was able to have these opportunities when we couldn’t afford them. It not only gave my son a sense of normalcy during a time that wasn’t normal for him but it also gave me the opportunity to have a stress relief by having a membership to the Y for myself.”

Greg and Kathy Spier, long time Foxborough residents, Y members and volunteers, and community leaders, are passionate about improving the quality of life in their community. The Spier Family name is prominently displayed on the indoor and outdoor aquatics centers at the Y’s Invensys Foxboro Branch. The Spiers are also benefactors of the SPLASH program which has resulted in teaching hundreds of local school children how to be safe around water, learn to swim, and begin enjoying swimming as lifelong recreation.

“Our family has always believed in giving back to the community we love and our Mom and Dad modeled the importance of paying it forward. There is something magical about summer camp that every child needs and deserves. Through this challenge, together with our community, we can provide more kids an opportunity to experience their best summer ever at the Hockomock Area YMCA camps,” said Greg Spier.

When asked why the Spiers are issuing this challenge, Greg Spier shared, “Kathy and I give because our hearts feel good when we do so, and we advocate for the Y because we know the Y strengthens families and communities. Summer camp provides a special opportunity to shape a kid’s life while building confidence and self-esteem.”

Ed Hurley, President of the Hockomock Area YMCA expressed, “We are so grateful to the Spier Family for their continued commitment and confidence in our YMCA. This donor challenge and the gifts that will result means more children will have the opportunity to experience the magic of summer camp at the Y.

Our Y has a proud yet ever-growing history of inclusiveness. Whether it’s a family that cannot afford a Y camping experience for their children or a teenager who struggles with bullying at school, we continually extend our arms, welcoming them into our Y family. We are grateful to be part of 15 communities full of caring, committed people who share the values of youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility,” said Hurley.

In 2018, the Hockomock Area YMCA provided $ $2,111,811 in confidential scholarship assistance and program subsidies.

To learn more and make a gift, visit www.hockymca.org/camp-challenge.

The Spier Family with summer campers in 2012
The Spier Family with summer campers in 2012

About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.

The Hockomock Area YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities they are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.

In the News: vaping help for teens; kids day at the Franklin 4th

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

"Massachusetts is one of nine states participating in a program to help teenagers stop using electronic cigarettes. Some call vaping a health “epidemic” that must be stopped.

Statistics show the phenomenon known as “vaping” is a health problem for teenagers in MetroWest, and a new multi-state program hopes to give them the tools to quit.

Called “My Life, My Quit,” teenagers can text or call a toll-free number, 1-855-891-9989, to get connected with a coach for five sessions of personalized support. Those sessions can be done through live texting, phone or online chat. The goal is to build a plan to quit tobacco and vaping - the term used to describe puffing on electronic cigarettes."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190706/my-life-my-quit-helps-metrowest-teenagers-kick-vaping-habit

Visit My Life My Quit for more info  https://mylifemyquit.com/

Visit My Life My Quit for more info
Visit My Life My Quit for more info

"With her hair tucked into a white bonnet and gold sequins sparkling on her red, white and blue dress, Georgette Glavin, who turns 4 next week, surveyed the Franklin Town Common from her star-spangled stroller, outfitted with American flags and tinsel.

Minutes later, Georgette, embodying Betsy Ross, held a tiny gold trophy in her hands, as she and her 8-month-old cousin, Caroline Chagnon - tucked into a Statue of Liberty costume fashioned from a green bed sheet - had won first place in the July 4 Children’s Bike parade, sponsored by the Franklin Lions Club. Second place went to Aria Julian while third place was garnered by Amelia Collins.

“What better person to be than Betsy Ross?” asked Georgette’s grandmother, Kim Donahue, explaining the inspiration behind the costumes she helped design. “Now it’s time for Popsicles.”
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https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190706/franklin-pedals-patriotism-at-fourth-of-july-festivities

Groove Doctors performing Friday night at the 4th of July Celebration
Groove Doctors performing Friday night at the 4th of July Celebration

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Franklin 4th of July Celebration: Saturday, July 6

Schedule Of Events On The Town Common

Saturday, July 6
11 AM: Adult Road Race (5K) / check-in at 10 AM at the Gazebo

11:45 AM: Children's Road Race (1.2 mile / registration and check-in at 10:30 AM at the Gazebo)

Races sponsored by the Franklin Recreation Department. Sign-up for the Adult race through Race Wire  https://my.racewire.com/event/6413 
and for the Children's Road Race through the Recreation website https://www.franklinma.gov/recreation-department/news/4th-july-road-race 

12-10 PM: Rides and food booths open (WRIST BANDS FROM 12 -5 PM - $30 )

12:30 PM: Children' s Bike Parade (sponsored by the Franklin Lions Club)

1-3 PM: Flippo the Clown

4-6 PM: DJ Mike Rutkowski

7-10 PM: Duppy Conquerors (a Bob Marley tribute band)

10 PM: FIREWORKS/ Franklin High School
Good morning,
Due to the anticipated weather conditions this evening, the Franklin fireworks will be postponed from 10 PM this evening until 9:15 PM tomorrow, Sunday July 7th.

Food Booths (sponsored by various non-profit organizations in Franklin):
  • Democratic Party- Pizza and water
  • Franklin July 4th Coalition - Soda, seltzer water, Gatorade, ice cream and a 50/50 raffle
  • Republican Party- Corn dogs, nachos, watermelon and root beer floats
  • Rod & Gun Club - Fried dough and French fries
  • Rotary Club - Sausages, peppers and onions
  • Temple Etz Chaim - Soft pretzels, fresh squeezed lemonade and a raffle board

For the latest updates to our Schedule of Events please visit www.franklin4th.com

Download your copy of this schedule
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/8a._4th_of_july.pdf

 
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