Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Town of Franklin: Job Opportunities with DPW, Facilities, Fire and Police

Job Opportunities

To apply for a vacant position, please submit a resume and cover letter to apply@franklinma.gov.  Please put the job title in the subject line of your email.  


  • Heavy Motor Equipment Operator - Department of Public Works

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/hmeo-external-posting-july272020.pdf


  • Substitute Custodian

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/sub.custodian-posting-july272020.pdf


  • Police Patrol Officer 

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/academy-trained-patrol-officer-posting-july2020.pdf

  • Firefighter/Paramedic - 2 vacancies 

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/ff-paramedic-job-posting-july132020_1.pdf

If you do not have a resume, you may send a completed Application for Employment (https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/application_for_employment_-_town_of_franklin.pdfinstead.

Town of Franklin:  Job Opportunities with DPW, Facilities, Fire and Police
Town of Franklin:  Job Opportunities with DPW, Facilities, Fire and Police

Senator Rausch: How to vote by mail!

Dear friends,

Did you know you can vote by mail, vote in person early, *or* head to the polls on Election Day in Massachusetts for both the 2020 primary AND general election? As a registered voter, you have all three options!

If you want to vote by mail, while I fought tooth and nail for universal, automatic vote by mail, unfortunately your mail-in ballot isn't automatically headed to you. There are a few steps you must take to ensure you get your mail-in ballots and your votes get counted in this critically important election year. You may have already received your 2020 vote-by-mail application in the mail.

I made a quick 2-minute explainer on how to successfully cast your ballot by mail for this year's elections. Take a look here:

https://www.facebook.com/beccarauschMA/videos/vb.291207158202406/1404952053028499/?type=2&theater (Video on Facebook or via link below)

I fought incredibly hard to bring vote by mail to our Commonwealth, and I'm deeply proud that voters won't have to choose between casting a ballot and staying safe during a global pandemic. In such uncertain times, it is crucial that we protect our democracy by preserving our constitutional right to vote.

You can also visit my new elections guide on my website to learn everything about your voting options for 2020, including mail-in ballots, registering to vote, key deadlines, and frequently asked questions about voting by mail in Massachusetts.

Stay cool and stay safe, everyone!


Yours in service,


Senator Becca Rausch



Senator Rausch: How to vote by mail!
Senator Rausch: How to vote by mail!


You can also view the video on Senator Rausch's page
https://www.beccarauschma.com/2020-elections?fbclid=IwAR0JTftYnvScc5JtdMEOCSsKLxXb7w-TMR5mlb4rw-jc8N7NORS1GQ48RRQ




Hockomock League Statement on Fall Season

"With the official announcement coming yesterday from the MIAA Board of Directors, the Fall Sports High School Interscholastic season start date has now been postponed until September 14. The Hockomock League supports the MIAA decision and is working diligently to prepare itself for the safe launch to the Fall season.

Consequently, all Fall Sports game schedules currently posted will undergo revision to fit the guidelines to be proscribed by the Governor, DESE, and the MIAA. We look forward to serving you in the 2020-21 school year.

Sincerely,

The Hockomock League ADs

  • Mark Houle, Attleboro
  • Danny Erickson, Canton
  • Joe Cusack, Foxboro
  • Tom Angelo, Franklin
  • Gary Brown, King Philip
  • Mike Redding, Mansfield
  • Peter Boucher, Milford
  • Kurt Kummer, North Attleboro
  • Bill Matthews, Oliver Ames
  • Nick Schlierf, Sharon
  • Ryan Donahue, Stoughton
  • Mark Ottavianelli, Taunton"


Shared from
https://hockomockleague.blogspot.com/2020/07/hockomock-league-statement-on-fall.html

Hockomock League Statement on Fall Season
Hockomock League Statement on Fall Season


No Pep Band Camp @ FHS in August

The FHS Music Department has decided not to hold its traditional Pep Band Camp this August due to the uncertain start of the school year. More information regarding Pep Band will be given in September. 
Thanks, 
Leighanne

--
Leighanne Rudsit
Band Director
Franklin High School
218 Oak St
Franklin, MA 02038
rudsitl@franklinps.net


Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrsRudsitMusic

No Pep Band Camp @ FHS in August
No Pep Band Camp @ FHS in August

"We want voters to know these candidates they might not be familiar with”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin. In the run up to the September primary, this debate should be one good piece of input for voter decisions. If you miss the 7 PM live stream on Wednesday, it should be available for replay after.
"All nine Democratic candidates competing for Rep. Joe Kennedy III’s U.S. House seat will face off Wednesday night in a livestreamed debate hosted by six local Democratic town committees. 
“All of the candidates are from ... wealthier parts of the district. The issues that are at the forefront there are not the same issues we have out here,” Milford Democratic Town Committee Chair Bryan Cole said. “So we want to make sure that our concerns, that Milford’s concerns, are at the forefront of their minds.” 
Kennedy is running for the U.S. Senate seat held by Sen. Edward Markey. 
Six of the Democratic candidates are from Brookline, two are from Newton, and one is from Wellesley. They are Brookline’s David Cavell, Alan Khazei, Ihssane Leckey, Natalia Linos, Jesse Mermell, and Benjamin Sigel; Newton’s Jack Auchincloss and Becky Grossman; and Wellesley’s Christopher Zannetos. 
Two Republicans are vying for a spot opposite the winning Democrat on the ballot – David Rosa of Dighton and Julie Hall of Attleboro."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200727/local-democrats-host-debate-on-wednesday-for-kennedys-seat?rssfeed=true

The link to the Milford TV post which in turn provides link to the live stream on Wednesday  https://www.facebook.com/notes/milford-democratic-town-committee/local-dtcs-to-host-congressional-candidate-debate/1314983162165972/

Or go direct to Milford TV  https://www.milfordtv.net/

Note: the service Milford TV uses for their video on demand is what Franklin TV has just installed.

go direct to Milford TV  https://www.milfordtv.net/
go direct to Milford TV  https://www.milfordtv.net/

“We’re not prepared for a resurgence"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"There were nearly 500 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Massachusetts over the weekend and the percentage of tests that come back positive for the coronavirus is rising. 
The Department of Public Health confirmed 210 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday and 273 more cases on Sunday, along with the announcement of 31 recent COVID-19 deaths between the two days. The number of daily new cases, which had generally settled at fewer than 200 a day earlier in the month, has been above 200 each of the last four days. 
“Last four days in #Massachusetts had #COVID19 new positive tests over 200. Last time that happened? Mid-June - on the way down,” Dr. David Rosman, president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, tweeted Sunday night. “The data is early, but it looks like we are on the way back up. We should consider backing down a phase. #wearamask.” 
Sunday’s report from DPH also showed that the seven-day average of the positive test rate as of July 25 had climbed to 1.9% from 1.8% after holding steady at 1.7% for more than a week. One month ago, the positive test rate was 2.0%."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200727/massachusetts-covid-19-case-counts-on-rise-again-after-flattening-pandemics-curve-early-in-summer?rssfeed=true

Gov Baker's press conference on Monday = https://youtu.be/FJd1JVSdaIo


“Whose story is being told with this monument?”

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"The white Union Army commander sits rigid atop an imposing horse. His Black men, rifles to their shoulders, march resolutely alongside on their way to battle. 
For L’Merchie Frazier, the towering bronze relief in downtown Boston captures the stirring call to arms answered by Black soldiers who served in the state’s famed Civil War fighting unit, which was popularized in the 1989 Oscar-winning movie “Glory.” 
But the longtime Boston artist says she understands how the imagery of the Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial (https://www.nps.gov/boaf/learn/historyculture/shaw.htm) can conjure mixed feelings as the nation takes another hard look at its monuments and memorials in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. 
“Whose story is being told with this monument?” said Frazier, who is the education director at the nearby Museum of African American History. “The hierarchy is very evident. White commander out front; Black soldiers in the background. It’s the first thing you see.”

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200727/whose-story-is-being-told-questions-and-scrutiny-focus-on-memorial-to-robert-gould-shaw-and-massachusetts-54th-regiment-in-boston?rssfeed=true

Robert Gould Shaw Memorial Boston African American NHS/ NPS
Robert Gould Shaw Memorial Boston African American NHS/ NPS