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Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Franklin Information Q&A - Two opportunities on Dec 17
CommonWealth Magazine: Gov Baker gives 'mixed messages'; "DeLeo, Spilka seek to overturn Baker abortion amendment "
From CommonWealth Magazine we share two articles of interest for Franklin
Baker’s deliberate mixed message on COVID-19
"MIXED MESSAGES are not usually held up as a quality of good leadership, but a lot of things have been different about life amid a global pandemic.
That included Gov. Charlie Baker’s State House briefing on Tuesday where he offered a very calculated mix of hope and dire warning with Christmas approaching. Baker implored Massachusetts residents not to let their guard down — even as the first coronavirus vaccines are administered and it becomes easier to imagine an end to the viral nightmare that has upended life for the past nine months.
Baker’s plea for continued vigilance against the virus came after the state experienced a resurgence of COVID-19 cases that has been tied to informal family gatherings over Thanksgiving.
“That’s where the virus thrives,” he said of casual get-togethers. “And over Thanksgiving in Massachusetts it clearly did.”
New info on holiday gatherings => https://www.mass.gov/holidays
"HOUSE SPEAKER Robert DeLeo said the House plans to overturn Gov. Charlie Baker’s amendment to an abortion provision in the state budget on Wednesday, and Senate President Karen Spilka said the Senate will act promptly once the House is finished.
The announcements by the two leaders on Tuesday set the stage for a high-stakes battle between the governor and the Legislature over the issue of abortion. Legislative leaders are characterizing the language they passed as necessary at a time when the US Supreme Court appears to be controlled by opponents of abortion, while Baker suggest his amended version goes far enough.
“The proposal we made, if enacted, would give Massachusetts some of the broadest and most significant reproductive health rights in the United States,” the governor said at a State House press conference."
"it’s an idea that’s been ruminating for 50 years"
"Ryan Gardill used to love backpacking. Getting into the outdoors and covering ground was one of the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, native’s favourite things to do. But as the 29-year-old former US Marine’s joints and back began struggling to carry the weight of a backpack, he decided it was time to get on a bike.That opened up a whole new world.“I’d always dreamed of doing a thru-hike or bike,” he said. “A guy from work talked about a trail going from Pittsburgh to DC. I said: ‘That sounds awesome!’.”
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"Iconic Framingham hotel sells for $15M at auction"
"The famed Framingham Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center was sold for $15 million at auction Tuesday.People’s United Bank, which owns the first mortgage on the property, was the winning bidder of the iconic 376-room hotel that is designed to look like a castle and is visible from Rte. 9 and the Mass Pike.“It was a buy-back by the mortgager,” said Justin Manning, president of JJ Manning Auctioneers. “Nobody beat the lender.”The facility could "possibly" remain a hotel or may be sold, said Manning."
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Senior Center Parking Lot - Holiday Sing-A-Long - Dec 16
Voices of Franklin: Karen Landers questions zoning variance request
This dwelling will overpower the homes adjacent to it, among other things. I thought this town was concerned with Storm water runoff. Why do zoning laws exist if a variance request can be had without much concern to the neighbors Involved. According to the annual town report, from 2008 to 2018, there were 315 requests for a variance for many reasons. Only 23 were denied.
If any Franklin resident is concerned about how variances are reviewed and want to get informed, go to the town website and sign up to get onto Zoom for this hearing. We are all abutters!
Karen Landers
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/03/introducing-voices-of-franklin.html
United Regional Chamber issues the $50 Challenge
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Plainville, MA 02762
Phone: 508-316-0861
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