Thursday, April 2, 2020

Once Upon A Town: Stephen Meyers - Korean War Navy Veteran

Eamon McCarthy Earls interviews Stephen Myers
"Stephen Meyers, a US Navy veteran and retired electrician and engineer shares his stories of serving off the coast of North Korea during the Korean War and being among the first generation of computer programmers writing COBOL in the 1960s"
https://youtu.be/qcP-IVuP4ZA




Persons of Interest - benefit concert - Fri, Apr 3 - 8 PM

"THIS FRI @ 8:00pm - our #COVID19 benefit gig! Tune in to see us again or for the 1st time. Donations encouraged for the @WorcCtyFoodBank and @FranklinFoodPan  Join us and help those in need! More info coming...
The idea being while we can’t play out, we can still play (and be socially responsible). At the same time, why not help out locally, especially now.

Tune in FRI @ 8:00!"

Shared via Twitter: https://twitter.com/poitheband/status/1245019983794618370

The Persons of Interest band YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnnT1xsC3L7qkWytL8BU0nQ/

Persons of Interest - benefit concert - Fri, Apr 3 - 8 PM
Persons of Interest - benefit concert - Fri, Apr 3 - 8 PM

Franklin Veterans Services: Food 4 Vets

"Please find information on a local food assistance program for veterans. The food will be distributed in Lot 5 at Gillette Stadium."
Link to page with video segment
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/03/30/coronavirus-massachusetts-military-support-foundation-free-meals-veterans/

Shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/veterans-services/news/food-4-vets





Fiscal Year 2020 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills Have Been Mailed

"Treasurer Collector, Kerri A. Bertone has mailed the Fiscal Year 2020 4th Quarter Real Estate and Personal Property tax bills"

Shared from the Town of Franklin page
https://www.franklinma.gov/treasurer-collector/news/fiscal-year-2020-4th-quarter-real-estate-personal-property-tax-bills-have

Fiscal Year 2020 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills Have Been Mailed
Fiscal Year 2020 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills Have Been Mailed

Franklin Residents: Simple Recycling Temporarily Suspended

Simple Recycling Temporarily Suspended

Curbside Simple Recycling (pink bags) is suspended until further notice.



I posted last week that I had missed an update on the change with this service. As I walked this week, others also had still missed my update too. I did stop to give a couple of my neighbors the news that the pink bags would not be picked up.
Shared via Facebook (and confirmed with a conversation with DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi)
https://www.facebook.com/FranklinDPW/photos/a.938433076241163/2980216915396092/

Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling
Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling

A Note To Our Lifelong Community Learning Friends

"The postponement of Lifelong Learning programs has now been extended through May 3rd. This extension aligns with announcements made by Governor Baker on March 25th and subsequent communications from Franklin Public Schools.

Using this updated and still fluid information, we are currently exploring the possibility of rescheduling as many programs as possible. Please watch our website for updates.

Thank you for your interest in Lifelong Community Learning.

Please be safe and well."


A Note To Our Lifelong Community Learning Friends
A Note To Our Lifelong Community Learning Friends

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

FM #233 Fire Chief James McLaughlin 3/04/20 (audio)

FM #233 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 233 in the series.

This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Franklin’s Fire Chief James McLaughlin. We had managed to meet in person to record this at the Franklin studio on March 4 and while we did briefly discuss coronavirus this was ‘back in the old times’ before the COVID-19 pandemic.

While this recording almost got ‘lost in the mix’ of the pandemic, most of what we covered is as valid today as when we recorded it. A few of the time references may change due to our new circumstances. The Fire Dept did successfully host their St Patrick’s meal at the Senior Center on Friday, March 6. The one scheduled for Friday, March 13 was canceled as we entered shutdown mode.

Chief McLaughlin shares the story of his work and how the road led him from Warwick, RI to Franklin. He was appointed in June 2019 and in the course of our discussion talks about his first several months on the job.

We will schedule another session (to be conducted remotely) to catch up on what he and the fire department are doing during the pandemic. This conversation runs about 39 minutes, so settle in and listen to my conversation with Chief McLaughlin. Audio file = https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-233-fire-chief-mclaughlin-03-04-20


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FM #233 Fire Chief James McLaughlin 3/04/20 (audio)
FM #233 Fire Chief James McLaughlin 3/04/20 (audio)