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Friday, August 23, 2019
Is the American Community Survey legit?
Aerial Drones to inspect electric transmission lines in Franklin
Aerial Drones to inspect electric transmission lines in Franklin
August 21, 2019 through August 26, 2019
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Aerial Drones to inspect |
- Inspections will occur within the Right of Way (ROW) between Bent St, Lincoln St, Pond St, and the Charles River.
Pinnacl X, our contractor, utilizes certified and licensed drone operators who are specially trained by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to perform inspection work. As always, Eversource ensures that contractors abide by all federal, state and local requirements. They also always carry proper identification.
Get your copy of the drone fact sheet
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/eversource_drone_inspection_fact_sheet.pdf
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Powerful Tools for Caregivers - Free 6-week Program - Begins Sep 26
Powerful Tools for Caregivers
Free 6-week Program
Thursdays, Sept. 26—Oct. 31, 2019 (1- 3 pm)
Franklin Senior Center
10 Daniel McCahill Street, Franklin, MA 02038
The program is designed to help you take care of yourself while caring for an older adult. Get the tools you need to:
- reduce stress
- communicate effectively
- reduce guilt, anger and depression
- make tough decisions
- set goals
- problem-solve
Sponsored by Tri-Valley Inc. and The Franklin Senior Center
To register contact:
Laura Black Silver, LICSW, Caregiver Specialist, Tri-Valley Inc.
lblack@tves.org 1-800-286-6640, Ext. 3079
or Karen Alves, Franklin Senior Center Director kalves@franklinma.gov 508-520-4945
Download a copy of the flyer:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczUy1tUXVmMVprZDZtM0p5U2FvYUNTU1J3RV9n/view?usp=sharing
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Powerful Tools for Caregivers - Free 6-week Program - Begins Sep 26 |
Downtown Partnership hosting Networking Breakfasts this fall
Enjoy a hot cup of coffee or a tasty breakfast with other Franklin Downtown Partnership members at our Networking Breakfasts at the Dean College Dining Center on the first floor of the Campus Center.
Upcoming Networking Breakfasts dates are:
Upcoming Networking Breakfasts dates are:
- Friday, September 20 - 8 AM
- Friday, October 18 - 8 AM
- Friday, November 15 - 8 AM
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Downtown Partnership hosting Networking Breakfasts this fall |
Franklin Residents: Public Health Advisory - Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE)
"The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has announced a second human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a person from the Town of Grafton in Middlesex County. The first human case occurred in an individual from Rochester in Plymouth County.
The threat level for EEE virus is critically elevated throughout much of Bristol and Plymouth Counties, and well as in some communities in Middlesex and Worcester Counties. EEE has also been isolated in the towns of Bourne and Falmouth in Barnstable County on Cape Cod.
Although EEE virus has not been isolated in Franklin at this time, the virus has been found in several towns in Norfolk County. As such, it is vital that residents take all steps necessary to avoid mosquito bites, whether at home or when visiting communities with elevated EEE risk northwest or southeast of Franklin. The threat is expected to remain elevated until the first hard frost of the year, which typically occurs in October. All residents are strongly urged to follow the recommendations listed below to protect themselves and their loved ones from illness caused by mosquitoes.
Apply Insect Repellent When Outdoors: Use a repellent with DEET, Permethrin, picardin or oil of lemon eucalyptus according to the instructions on the product labels. Remember not to use products with DEET on infants under two months of age. DEET products in concentrations above 30% should not be used on older children. Oil of eucalyptus should not be used on children under three years of age.
Be Aware of Peak Mosquito Hours: Mosquitoes are most active between the hours from dusk to dawn. Limit your exposure out of doors during this peak biting time if possible. If you must be outside, wearing long-sleeves, long pants and socks will help keep mosquitos away from your skin.
Drain Standing Water on Your Property: Mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing or stagnant water. Drain birdbaths, flower pots, buckets and children’s wading pools frequently.
Additional public health advisories/alerts regarding EEE will be provided by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Franklin Health Department as the situation warrants.
More information on mosquito-borne viruses can be found at the MADPH Arbovirus Surveillance Information web page at www.mass.gov/dph/mosquito."
This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/public_health_advisory_08-21-2019_0.pdf
The threat level for EEE virus is critically elevated throughout much of Bristol and Plymouth Counties, and well as in some communities in Middlesex and Worcester Counties. EEE has also been isolated in the towns of Bourne and Falmouth in Barnstable County on Cape Cod.
Although EEE virus has not been isolated in Franklin at this time, the virus has been found in several towns in Norfolk County. As such, it is vital that residents take all steps necessary to avoid mosquito bites, whether at home or when visiting communities with elevated EEE risk northwest or southeast of Franklin. The threat is expected to remain elevated until the first hard frost of the year, which typically occurs in October. All residents are strongly urged to follow the recommendations listed below to protect themselves and their loved ones from illness caused by mosquitoes.
Apply Insect Repellent When Outdoors: Use a repellent with DEET, Permethrin, picardin or oil of lemon eucalyptus according to the instructions on the product labels. Remember not to use products with DEET on infants under two months of age. DEET products in concentrations above 30% should not be used on older children. Oil of eucalyptus should not be used on children under three years of age.
Be Aware of Peak Mosquito Hours: Mosquitoes are most active between the hours from dusk to dawn. Limit your exposure out of doors during this peak biting time if possible. If you must be outside, wearing long-sleeves, long pants and socks will help keep mosquitos away from your skin.
Drain Standing Water on Your Property: Mosquitoes lay their eggs in standing or stagnant water. Drain birdbaths, flower pots, buckets and children’s wading pools frequently.
Additional public health advisories/alerts regarding EEE will be provided by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the Franklin Health Department as the situation warrants.
More information on mosquito-borne viruses can be found at the MADPH Arbovirus Surveillance Information web page at www.mass.gov/dph/mosquito."
This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/public_health_advisory_08-21-2019_0.pdf
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Franklin Residents: Public Health Advisory - Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) |
"Papa Gino’s will donate its last day of East Central Street sales to the Franklin Food Pantry"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190821/one-franklin-papa-ginos-to-close-other-to-remain-open
"Papa Gino’s will close its East Central Street store at the end of the day on Sunday, but the Village Shopping Center spot will remain open.
All employees at the East Central Street store have been offered a transfer to either Franklin Village or a location nearby, according to Nicole Mazzarella, a spokeswoman for the brand.
The company is calling the move a consolidation to “more efficiently utilize our resources,” according to a press release.
“This decision has nothing to do with company performance; in fact, our sales - locally and overall - have been stronger and guest visits higher than they have been in years. The Franklin restaurant closing is rooted only in efficiency through consolidation,” said Tom Sterrett, president and COO, in a statement."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190821/one-franklin-papa-ginos-to-close-other-to-remain-open
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Papa Gino’s will close its East Central Street store |
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Live reporting: Legislation for action through to Closing
10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | |
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-53: Rescind Outdated Bonds (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-53 - Majority Vote (5)) Hellen - house cleaning of the bonds related to the completed projects, to clean up the financial statements Kelly - thanks to the boards/committee for keeping the costs down and bringing the projects under Mercer - the thanks really go to the building committee, the last 6 municipal projects we have come in under and turned back money to the community Motion to Approve, seconded, passed 9-0 |
10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-54: Amendment to FY 2020 Budget (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-54 - Majority Vote (5)) increase school budget for $102,000 to rescind the proposed parking fee and to add back 2 aides that had been cut to balance the previous version of the budget FinCom budget meeting in the fall may have other adjustments later but these are time sensitive Padula - these two asks are indicative of the quality of the folks that we worked together with, their hearts are in the right place Pellegri - are there no other priorities? Ahern - there are other priorities but this was the time sensitive one; community impact, considering other increases in activity fees, where we could reduce this one, we'd like to. the Administration of the fee is also anticipating some problems for example with winter and snow, if the lots aren't cleared to allow for enough parking what do we do. Motion to Approve, seconded, passed 8-1 (Pellegri = no) |
10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-55: Acceptance of Gift - Council on Aging (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-55 - Majority Vote (5)) subsidizes the grill cook at the Senior Center, thanks to the Franklin Elders for this support Kelly - I can't say enough to thank those at the Senior Center for all they do Motion to Approve, seconded, passed 9-0 |
10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-56: Acceptance of Gift - Franklin Senior Center (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-56 - Majority Vote (5)) a great gift, thanks Motion to Approve, seconded, passed 9-0 |
10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-57: Acceptance of Gift - Franklin Fire Department (Motion to approve Resolution 19-57 - Majority Vote (5)) DCU has done this every year, thanks for their passion and generosity Motion to Approve, seconded, passed 9-0 |
10f. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Resolution 19-58: Acceptance of Gift - Franklin Police Department (Motion to approve Resolution 19-58 - Majority Vote (5))
DCU has done this every year, thanks for their passion and generosity
Motion to Approve, seconded, passed 9-0
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10g. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Zoning Bylaw Amendment 19-842: Changes to 185-40 Water Resource District - Second Reading (Motion to Approve Zoning Bylaw Amendment 19-842: Changes to 185-40 Water Resource District - Two Thirds Majority Roll Call Vote (6)) motion to waive reading, seconded, passed 9-0 Motion to Approve, seconded, passed 9-0 via roll call |
10h. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION | Bylaw Amendment 19-844: 225 Plain Street - Sewer System Extension - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 19-844: 225 Plain Street - Sewer Extension to a Second Reading - Majority Vote (5)) donation to water conservation fund, also donating a fire hydrant, will also overlap roadway as part of the work can only be extended to this one residence next house already has sewer, across street town property so no extension there possible is there oversight by DPW? yes, via permit program, there will be oversight and inspection during construction motion to amend, "a single family residence, pending all other approvals Motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 9-0 |
11. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT | Exit 17 paving expected to go through September go problem to have that the State is finally doing this not going to address the island as part of this Walker St bridge to close for 6-8 weeks after Labor Day possibly through Halloween, investment from the State also |
12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS | none at this time |
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS | Hamblen - fund raiser for Norfolk County Scholarship, Pour Richard's Sunday Casey - thanks for the donations earlier; article on cyberattacks and ransom ware; Councilor Earls brought up the technology council that could help in this arena; ransom attacks on rise, more than 60 this year Dellorco - shout out to Ryan Jette and Rec Committee, playground done, zipline installed; pickel ball court full all the time with kids starting fall sports, are we getting checked for EEE Earls - funding options for digitizing FHS graduations MA Biotech council - to see if they have any recommendations for bylaws we could consider Mercer - acknowledge Pellegri's birthday last week |
ADJOURN | motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 9-0 |
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