Tuesday, January 12, 2021

CommonWealth Magazine: T cuts likely to remain; voter turnout numbers highlight wealth, racial disparities

From CommonWealth Magazine we share two articles of interest for Franklin:

"Most T cuts will stand even with new fed money"

"THE MBTA will receive at least $250 million in federal funding under the latest COVID-19 stimulus package, but agency officials plan to move forward with most of their planned service cuts and direct most of the new money toward the capital budget.

MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak said Monday that the T expects to get somewhere roughly between $250 million and $300 million in additional support, up to $17 million of which will go toward bumping service back up on high-ridership bus routes and maintaining evening commuter rail service.

Despite calls from activists and lawmakers to change course with the federal aid — plus a $52 million upgrade in the T’s state sales tax revenue outlook — the agency plans otherwise to “proceed with a majority of service changes” that the Fiscal and Management Control Board approved in December, Poftak said."
Continue reading the article online
 
"Turnout numbers highlight wealth, racial disparities"
"IN THE WEALTHY towns of Dover, Sudbury, and Carlisle, more than 90 percent of registered voters cast ballots in the November election.  

In the poorer cities of Springfield, Lawrence, and New Bedford, 55 percent of voters or fewer turned out.  

While the presidential election drew record turnout in Massachusetts, voter turnout statistics highlight yet another measure of a tale of two commonwealths, according to a report released Monday by MassVOTE, a nonprofit that seeks to increase voter participation.   

Communities that were educated, white, and wealthy saw the largest voter turnout. Communities that were poor, minority, and less educated saw the lowest number of voters. Initiatives like no-excuse voting by mail that were meant to make it easier to vote did not help those disparities, and may have even exacerbated them, since state statistics show that voters in wealthier communities were more likely to take advantage of mail-in voting. "
Continue reading the article online
 
 
MassVOTE is a Non-Partisan Voting Rights & Issue Advocacy Organization
MassVOTE is a Non-Partisan Voting Rights & Issue Advocacy Organization

 
 

Monday, January 11, 2021

Economic Development Subcommittee Meeting - Jan 13, 2021 - Business Listening & Networking Session #5

Economic Development Subcommittee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
January 13, 2021
6:30 PM 


Agenda:

1. Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC) Sector Specific Relief Grant Program Update.
https://www.empoweringsmallbusiness.org/covid-19-response/sector-specific-relief-grant-program-massachusetts-businesses

2. Business Listening & Networking Session #5: Real Estate, Construction, & Housing.
The members of the EDC will host the third in a series of five Business Listening & Networking Sessions on sectors of the Town’s economy. Anyone is invited to attend and offer public comments.


Agenda doc with connection info: 

Jan 13, 2021 - Business Listening & Networking Session #5
Jan 13, 2021 - Business Listening & Networking Session #5


Nature Photography, Capturing the Beauty Surrounding Us - Jan 12

Event Date:   Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - 11:00 AM

Join us for a slide show featuring the beautiful Nature, Bird and Animal photography of Renata Gilarova. Slide show will be followed a Q&A. Send us your favorite nature shots for a quick slideshow share at the end of the event.

Email Ariel for the link to join at adoggett@franklinma.gov.  

 

along the main dam at DelCarte
along the main dam at DelCarte (my photo)


FHS gymnasts top North Attleboro for first time since 2016

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS sports results:

Gymnastics = North Attleboro, 131.95 @ Franklin, 138.60 – Final 
– Junior Emma White impressed on Sunday afternoon, taking the top spot for the Panthers in every event and won the All Around. White had Franklin’s top scores in the vault (9.6), the bars (8.7), the beam (9.4) and the floor (9.2). It marked Franklin’s first win over North since rebooting the gymnastics program in 2016.

Top 3 Scores (Franklin only): 
Vault: Emma White (F) – 9.6 | Kate Rudolph (F) – 9.2 | Caroline Woelfel (F) 9.0 || 
Bars: E. White (F) – 8.7 | Elizabeth Schirduan (F) – 8.3 | K. Rudolph (F) – 8.2 || 
Beam: E. White (F) – 9.4 | K. Rudolph (F) – 8.6 | E. Schirduan (F) – 8.6 || 
Floor: E. White (F) – 9.2 | K. Rudolph (F) – 8.6 | C. Woelfel (F) – 8.5
 
For other results around the Hockomock League
 

FHS gymnasts top North Attleboro for first time since 2016
FHS gymnasts top North Attleboro for first time since 2016

FHS Gymnastics: Meet Caroline Woelfel and Kate Rudolph




FHS A World of Difference explains implicit bias (video)

FHS A World of Difference (@Franklin_AWOD) tweeted on Sat, Jan 09, 2021:

What is implicit bias? What is an example? Check out this short video by World Of Difference members Angelina and Jake, explaining implicit bias in just 20 seconds! https://t.co/NYtIjIiVpF
 


Session #1 - 50+ Jobseeker - elf-assessment, career pathways, and Ageism

Session #1: Self-assessment, career pathways, and Ageism

3 dates! Attend any one or all three.

Tuesday, January 12th 10:00 am – 12 pm

Friday, January 15th 1:00 pm – 3 pm

Monday, January 18th 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Virtual Doors open 15 minutes before the start time


Facilitators: Melody Beach and Ed Lawrence


If you are already registered with the 50+ program, you have already  received an email inviting you to join the sessions. (Same link works for all three sessions)

 

Not yet in the program? Pre-Registration is required:

https://50plusjobseekers.org/outreach/registration/

 

 For additional information, please contact: Susan Drevitch Kelly, Founder/Program Director at susan@sdkelly.com or 781-378-0520.


Session #1 - 50+ Jobseeker - elf-assessment, career pathways, and Ageism
Session #1 - 50+ Jobseeker - elf-assessment, career pathways, and Ageism