Wednesday, January 6, 2021

MA House, Senate finish session by moving finish line past midnight

 

"The Massachusetts Legislature on Wednesday morning passed long-awaited agreements on a $627 million economic stimulus bill and a multibillion-dollar transportation borrowing package, but only after bending its own rules — and the calendar — to finally get the proposals to Governor Charlie Baker’s desk.

        Despite giving themselves five extra months to hash out major bills, lawmakers toiled until 4:42 a.m. in a chaotic end to their two-year session. It came well past what was supposed to be a deadline of midnight Tuesday to complete their work, and hours into the same day the new legislative class will be sworn in.

        The last-minute deal on the economic development package featured a measure Baker has long sought to help speed housing production, and it would unlock hundreds of millions in borrowing, including relief for businesses battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, lawmakers said. The 101-page bill did not include, however, language legalizing sports betting that had passed the House but ran into opposition in the Senate."

 
 
"WITH SOME LEGISLATIVE sleight of hand, the House and Senate extended their sessions from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning and succeeded in passing most of the major pieces of legislation still pending on Beacon Hill.

A trimmed down transportation bond bill, an economic development bill without sports betting, legislation dealing with college campus sexual violence, and a handful of other measures all made it to the finish line by moving the finish line from Tuesday at midnight, when the legislative session was scheduled to end, to the wee hours of Wednesday morning."
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75 Historic Women Trailblazers of MA

visitMA (@VisitMA) tweeted on Tue, Jan 05, 2021:

Looking to get inspired for the #NewYear? Read about 75  Historic Women Trailblazers of #Massachusetts, who helped shape our state and nation.  #mylocalma @newenglandvisit  
Link to PDF and visitor guide = https://t.co/hseTNdc4rx 
Shared from Twitter = https://t.co/LpsdRTEzyi


75 Historic Women Trailblazers of MA
75 Historic Women Trailblazers of MA

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Franklin, MA: Board of Health Meeting - Agenda - Jan 6, 2021

Franklin Board Of Health

Duly Scheduled Meeting And Public Hearing 

Wednesday, January 6, 2021, 5:00 PM

 

 

AGENDA

1)    Reading and Acceptance of December 2, 2020 meeting minutes

2)    OLD BUSINESS

3)    NEW BUSINESS

  • Dashboard update
  • Discussion of COVID-19 Vaccine for first responders
  • Virtual PIC training grant update
  • Messaging grant update
  • Local upgrade approval for 441 Maple Street
  • Approval of BOH monthly meeting dates for 2021 Chairman opens the floor for any other new business

4) CITIZENS COMMENTARY

5) ADJOURNMENT

 

The agenda doc contains connection info

 

Franklin, MA: Board of Health Meeting - Agenda - Jan 6, 2021
Franklin, MA: Board of Health Meeting - Agenda - Jan 6, 2021

Community Preservation Committee seeks At-Large Candidates

Community Preservation Committee seeks At-Large Candidates

The Town of Franklin seeks interested residents who wish to be a member of the inaugural Community Preservation Committee (CPC). The Town voted overwhelmingly to approve the adoption of the Community Preservation Act at the November 2020 election. The Town Council established a Community Preservation Committee(CPC) in December and is seeking applicants for the four At-Large seats. 

We have opened the application period for the four (4) At-Large resident vacancies. If interested, please fill out the form and required information below. Resumes are optional but preferred and helpful. Application period: Monday, January 4, 2021, through Sunday, January 24, 2021.

If you are interested in serving please apply here:
http://franklinmaboards.vt-s.net/newcaf.php

For more information on Community Preservation visit the town website, which will continue to evolve as the program gets active:
https://www.franklinma.gov/community-preservation-committee
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/cpc_vacancy...
Community Preservation Committee seeks At-Large Candidates
Community Preservation Committee seeks At-Large Candidates

Franklin High School Boys Basketball Team fund raiser

The Franklin High School Boys Basketball Team is hosting a virtual raffle to raise money for the program this year. Some of the prizes also support local businesses, so it's a win/win! Please consider donating.
 
Prizes are: 
• $200 Franklin First Gift Card*
• $100 Franklin First Gift Card*
• $100 New England Country Club Gift Card
• Pair of Red Sox Tickets - September 5th vs Cleveland Indians
• $50 Visa Gift Card
 
If you live out of town, a Visa card can be substituted for the Franklin First Gift Cards. Thanks for the support! #snapraise

https://www.snap-raise.com/v2/fundraisers/franklin-boys-basketball-booster-club-2020#/
 
Franklin High School Boys Basketball Team fund raiser
Franklin High School Boys Basketball Team fund raiser

 

The Guardian: "How the 'shecession' will cause long-term harm for women in the US"

"For the first time in history, the US is in a “shecession” – an economic downturn where job and income losses are affecting women more than men. The term was coined by C Nicole Mason, president and chief executive of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), a thinktank.

Mason put forward the term to highlight the disproportionate impact of this economic downturn on women. More than 11 million women have lost their jobs and another 2.65 million have left the workforce since February, according to an IWPR analysis of labor department data.

Mason spoke to the Guardian recently about what needs to change to get an equitable economic recovery."
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FHS' Quaile, Quinn selected as "Top Ten Players to Watch"

As part of the HockomockSports.com preview of the high school girls basketball season, they share the Top Ten Players to Watch.  We share the Franklin info here and provide the link to the page with all the Hockomock League "Players to Watch." 
 
Erin Quaile, Senior – Franklin
It isn’t often that a player can change a game without scoring, but Quaile was a critical piece in Franklin’s perfect season while only rarely looking for her own shot. The two-time Defensive Player of the Year controlled the action on both ends of the floor for the Panthers. She regularly locked down the opposition’s best perimeter player and also ran the offense, getting Franklin into its sets, handling pressure with composure, and limiting turnovers. It is on the defensive side of the ball that Quaile has made her mark. She is tenacious, using her quickness to stay in front of the player she is guarding and willing to take the contact to draw a charge. Last season, Quaile had 45 steals, 54 deflections, and 55 defensive rebounds. Although not the tallest guard in the league, Quaile had the strength to matchup with bigger players and never lost the aggression regardless of the type of player she was guarding. This season, Quaile will be counted on to look for her own shot a little more but it will be her ability to run the show on both ends of the floor that puts Franklin in position to retain its Kelley-Rex title.
 
Olivia Quinn, Junior – Franklin
Franklin put together a historic season in 2019-20, going undefeated and bringing home the program’s first state championship. Having Ali Brigham in the middle certainly didn’t hurt, but it was Quinn’s emergence as one of the league’s top players that took the Panthers to another (unbeatable) level. Quinn was second on the team at 15 points per game, shooting 56 percent from the field and 36 percent from three. The 5-foot-11 forward used her size to shoot over the top of smaller players and her quickness off the dribble to blow past defenders that closed out on the three-point line. She showed off a range of offensive skills, from scoring in the paint to running off screens and knocking down jumpers. Quinn also developed an eye for a pass, driving into the lane and kicking out to open shooters or hitting cutters at the basket, and developed into a solid defender who used her length and quickness to guard multiple positions. She stepped up in the clutch for the Panthers, having some of her biggest games against title challengers King Philip and Oliver Ames and scoring 16 points in both the D1 Central final and state semifinal. As the Franklin offense adapts without Brigham in the middle, Quinn will get the chance to use her wide range of skills to try and earn another title for the Panthers.
 

FHS' Quaile, Quinn selected as "Top Ten Players to Watch"
FHS' Quaile, Quinn selected as "Top Ten Players to Watch"