Wednesday, August 12, 2020

What to Expect this Year in Religious Education at St. Mary Church

After reading all of the survey entries (thanks so much to everyone who submitted the survey) and listening to the directives from the Town of Franklin and the Archdiocese of Boston, we have decided to have the students (Grades 1-8) do his/her book at home. In addition to that we will be offering two webinars per month for each grade level. There will be more information about the program in a few weeks.

Remote classes will begin on Monday, October 5. We want to allow all of our families some time to get used to the "new normal" with this school year. Each of our students (Grades 3-8) will be receiving both a book and an e-book and they can choose whichever works best for them--or even a combination. Grade 1 and 2 will have a slightly different setup--more information will be given soon.

The Confirmation Program (Confirmation 1 and Confirmation 2) will continue to use Dynamic Catholic’s Decision Point program, a primarily video-based series. This year the program will be spread out over the entire school year rather than condensed into a semester. All activities will be completed online. Again, much more information will be distributed to parents soon.

Registration will begin on Wednesday, August 12. You are able to register everyday/all day (24/7) with your credit card or debit card at www.stmarysfranklin.org. The Registration will remain open until Saturday, September 12 at 11:55 PM.

Here are a few bits of information that all families need to know before you register:

  • If you have a child entering Grade 1 (First Communion 1) in the fall, you will be able to register him/her online with the link below. You will be registering them as a New Student. The exact date and church of Baptism is required.
  • Payment is necessary at the time of registration. It will not allow you to register and go back later to pay the fee. If you need to pay with cash or a check, please contact us so we can set up a time for you to come in and register. As always, if anyone has a financial hardship that makes it difficult to register now, please give me a call.
  • An additional Confirmation Fee ($75.00) that covers the cost of everything pertaining to Confirmation is collected at the time of Grade 9 registration.
  • If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Registration Process, please call the Religious Education Office at 508-528-1450 or email us at reled.director@stmarysfranklin.org.

What to Expect this Year in Religious Education at St. Mary Church
What to Expect this Year in Religious Education at St. Mary Church

"identified social gatherings without masks as their biggest challenge this summer"

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

"The state has identified 33 communities where worrying trends in COVID-19 infection rates warrant targeted intervention efforts, and the state plans to offer those municipalities assistance with testing, contact tracing and public awareness campaigns, Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday.

The effort is part of a new initiative to better inform residents about the spread of the coronavirus in their communities and the cities and towns where they work, shop or travel to on a regular basis so they can make informed decisions about precautions to limit infections.

“People need to step up and be aware of the level of spread in each community, especially in your own area, and be vigilant,” Baker said during a Tuesday press conference at the State House.

The administration said it will begin publishing weekly data showing town-by-town infections rates and assigning every community a color based on the level of infection and spread detected by testing."

 Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)  https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200811/baker-says-33-communities-have-worrying-trends-he-adds-state-is-targeting-covid-19-enforcement?rssfeed=true

For the newly issued (and to be updated regularly) State map showing the color scheme  https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-average-daily-incidence-rate-august-11-2020/download



 

wfpr.fm radio broadcasts to help with Sep 1 primary election information

Frank Falvey interviewed a number of the 4th District candidates competing in the Sep 1 primary to replace current Representative Joe Kennedy who is running for the US Senate against Ed Markey.

You can listen to wfpr.fm on the internet via your browser or on the radio dial at 102.9 within the Franklin area.

The radio broadcast schedule is like this:


------ 8/18 ---------
JESSE MERMELL - 9 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM
ALAN KHAZEI - 10 AM, 1 PM, 7 PM
BEN SIGEL - 11 AM, 2 PM, 8 PM

------ 8/25 ---------
JESSE MERMELL - 9 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM
NATALIA LINOS - 10 AM, 1 PM, 7 PM
BEN SIGEL - 11 AM, 2 PM, 8 PM

wfpr.fm radio broadcasts to help with Sep 1 primary election information
wfpr.fm radio broadcasts to help with Sep 1 primary election information

US House Candidates - September 1 Primary

US House Candidates

Our primary is September 1, but you can vote by mail now, take advantage of Early Voting beginning on August 22, or vote in person on September 1. You also have until August 22 to register to vote in this primary.

Remember – if you are enrolled in a party you MUST vote in that party’s primary, but if you are unenrolled you may choose which ballot you want.

Of particular note is the race to represent us in the US House of Representatives.  There are NINE candidates on the Democratic primary ballot and TWO on the Republican Ballot.  There are no Libertarian or Green Party candidates.

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - FOURTH DISTRICT

JAKE AUCHINCLOSS    Democrat  https://www.jakeforma.com/

DAVID FRANKLIN CAVELL    Democrat   https://www.davecavell.com/

BECKY GROSSMAN    Democrat   https://beckygrossman.com/

JULIE A. HALL    Republican  http://hallforcongress.com/

ALAN A. KHAZEI    Democrat  https://alankhazei.com/

IHSSANE LECKEY    Democrat  https://ihssane.org/

NATALIA LINOS    Democrat  https://www.nataliaforcongress.com/

JESSE R. MERMELL    Democrat  https://jessemermell.com/

DAVID ROSA    Republican  https://www.davidrosaforcongress.com/

BENJAMIN R. SIGEL    Democrat  https://bensigelforcongress.com/

CHRISTOPHER Z. ZANNETOS    Democrat  https://www.chriszforma.com/

 

US House Candidates - September 1 Primary
 US House Candidates - September 1 Primary

SAFE Coalition: Peer to Peer group is back!

 We're back!

PEER TO PEER

Peer to Peer is a group created by students - for students to connect, engage, and learn about social emotional wellness.

Working through the WhyTry program, all high school aged youth are encouraged to learn about themselves and how to develop resiliency skills they can use for the rest of their lives.

This program also has a local guest speaker the last Wednesday of every month!

Want to join? There is always room!


More about the SAFE Coalition  https://www.safecoalitionma.org/

SAFE Coalition: Peer to Peer group is back!
SAFE Coalition: Peer to Peer group is back!

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Commuter Rail notice: South Station Summer St Plaza closing

The Plaza area next to Summer Street will be closing on Monday, August 24 for the implementation of a work zone as part of the South Station Transportation Center Improvement. Please use the ramp and stairs to access South Station and the train platforms.

Affected routes:

  • Framingham/Worcester Line
  • Needham Line
  • Franklin Line
  • Fairmount Line
  • Providence/Stoughton Line
  • Middleborough/Lakeville Line
  • Kingston/Plymouth Line
  • Greenbush Line

For more information: https://www.MBTA.com/Southstation


Last Updated: Aug 11 2020 02:17 PM

Commuter Rail notice: South Station Summer St Plaza closing
Commuter Rail notice: South Station Summer St Plaza closing