Thursday, January 14, 2021

St. Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group - February Meeting announcement

The Women's Faith Formation Group of St. Mary's in Franklin  is pleased to welcome back Dr. Aldona Lingertat as guest speaker for our February 6th zoom meeting.  

Dr. Lingertat is the Director of the Master of Arts in Ministry and the Master in Theological Studies programs at St. John's Seminary.  Her topic will be "Women in the Bible Facing Crisis" and there will be time at the end of the program for discussion. 

The meeting will be held February 6th at 9:30 AM.  If you are interested in attending, please email Deacon Guy (deaconguy@stmarysfranklin.org) to receive the link.

 

St. Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group
St. Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group


 

Stormwater Utility Fee Recommendations

Document shared with the Finance Committee meeting on Jan 13, 2021 as a preview of the discussion coming up at a Town Council meeting soon.

 

Re:    Stormwater Utility Recommendations 
 
Dear Jamie,

Based on discussions, thoughts, and conversations of data presented over three meetings to the Town Council Stormwater Ad-hoc Committee a vote was taken on September 9th, 2020, of said committee, to present to the full Franklin Town Council the following findings and recommendations. These findings and recommendations are needed to implement a stormwater fee and program as previously established in the Town Charter and as required by federal law under the MS4 Permit.

Set the stormwater user fee at $18.66 per billing unit, per year: This would mean the fee for an “average single family household” (with 3 billing units) would be $56.00 per year, and billed at $14.00 per quarter. 
 
The fee would begin on January 1st, 2022.

The public may go to this website and review their personal property, how many billing units for their land and estimate the fee impact. Stormwater & Impervious Area Map.

Billing Units: The available billing units were updated and recalculated using natural rounding (after the first 1000 square feet (SF). Some additional points:

●    Properties with less than 200 SF are considered undeveloped and will not be billed a fee (as defined in the Stormwater Utility By-law, Section 153-21).

●    For properties with impervious area of 200 SF to 1,499 SF, they will be assigned one billing unit.

●    Since the Stormwater Utility By-law defines an individual billing unit equal to one thousand (1,000) square feet of impervious surface, each increase of 1,000 SF will increase the number of billing units by 1.
 
 
Stormwater Information Sessions/Ad-Hoc Committee meetings:
 
Check out your property and billing units on the GIS Map
 
Find the full memo on Google Drive here

Find the full memo embedded here:

 

 

rain garden at Parmenter one of many installed around Franklin to help with storm water mitigation
rain garden at Parmenter one of many installed around Franklin to help with storm water mitigation

 

Hope, Through History: Episode 3 = The Polio Epidemic

 

"From the late 19th to mid 20th centuries, the nation lived in fear of the polio virus. Often handicapping or paralyzing its victims, sometimes resulting in death, the disease was made all the more frightening by the fact that it preyed on young children. 
Generations of Americans were affected by this incurable illness until a brilliant young medical researcher, empowered by the coordinated efforts of public and private institutions, developed a miraculous vaccine. 
The expert knowledge and first-hand experiences of Walter Isaacson, David Oshinsky and Geoff Ward, assist Jon Meacham in telling a story which begins with debilitating fear and ends with everlasting hope. "

Listen to the episode here (33 minutes)
 
Or look for "Hope, Through History" on your favorite podcast app. As an alternative, you can also look for John Meachem. 

Hope, Through History:  Episode 3  = The Polio Epidemic
Hope, Through History:  Episode 3  = The Polio Epidemic


Ben's guide to mask wearing - #DoYourPartFranklin

Wearing a mask properly matters!
Just ask Ben!
#DoYourPartFranklin #WearAMask #itmatters #benknows Franklin Police Department

Shared from Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1551606135109407/permalink/2814708462132495/


Ben's guide to mask wearing - #DoYourPartFranklin
Ben's guide to mask wearing - #DoYourPartFranklin

Sign up for the group walk on the SNETT - Jan 24, 2021

Please join us for a socially distanced group walk on the SNETT on Sunday, January 24 at 10 AM. We will start from the Center Street parking lot in Bellingham.

Masks are required for anyone 2 years old and up. Leashed dogs are always welcome. 
 

In case the parking area at Center St is full, please proceed to Fox Run Rd for additional trail parking (marked). 
 
Questions, please email us at fbrtcommittee@gmail.com. Thank you.
 
Shared from the Rail Trail Committee page

Follow the event on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1540318952825885/?post_id=1540318959492551&view=permalink

Sign up for the group walk on the SNETT - Jan 24, 2021
Sign up for the group walk on the SNETT - Jan 24, 2021


"Please make sure you take home everything you bring on the trail. That includes dog poop bags. Thank you."
 
friendly reminder
friendly reminder

FHS girls hockey top King Philip 2-1; boys hockey drops 4-5 contest

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS sports results:

 
Girls Hockey = Franklin, 2 @ King Philip, 1 – Final

Boys Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ King Philip, 5 – Final

"Just 48 hours removed from another loss to Franklin, King Philip boys hockey coach Paul Carlow challenged each player on his roster.

Carlow challenged his squad to work harder, play with structure, and play at the level he knew they were capable of doing — something he believes they failed to do in Monday night’s 6-1 setback in Franklin.

The Warriors answered their coach’s challenge and were rewarded in the form of a 5-4 win over the Panthers.

It marks KP’s first win over Franklin in over 20 years according to research by HockomockSports.com and local high school hockey guru Jim Clark. The last win found by either came in 2000 when the Warriors won 4-3. "
Continue reading the game recap by Ryan Lanigan, founder and Editor-in-Chief of HockomockSports.com:

 
For other results around the Hockomock League   https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-13-21/
 
 
King Philip junior Ian Hill scores on a second period breakaway against Franklin. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
King Philip junior Ian Hill scores on a second period breakaway against Franklin. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

 

CommonWealth Magazine: Will Gov Baker sign the climate bill?

"For Baker, crunch time on climate change"

"LAST WEEK, a bipartisan climate bill passed with overwhelming majorities in the Massachusetts House and Senate. Gov. Charlie Baker now has to choose – by Thursday at midnight – between cementing his and the Commonwealth’s position as climate leaders, or withholding the tools needed for Massachusetts to comply with its own climate law.

A broad coalition of business, health, environmental, and environmental justice groups supports the bill. It includes key efforts that the Baker administration and the Legislature alike have deemed essential: offshore wind, better appliance efficiency standards, natural gas safety measures, and much more. Critically, the bill updates the state’s Global Warming Solutions Act by including a mandate to reduce state emissions to net zero by 2050, and centers environmental justice in policy-making. This bill sets the course for decarbonizing our economy and society over the next 30 years."

Continue reading the article
 
Direct link to Climate legislation doc: https://malegislature.gov/Bills/191/S2995
 

Statement from Senate President Karen E. Spilka and House Speaker Ronald Mariano

“Climate change is the greatest existential threat facing our state, our nation, and our planet, and so Governor Baker should sign the climate change bill that is now on his desk. Should he not take this important step, the Senate and House are united in our intention to refile and pass the conference committee bill in its entirety and get it onto the Governor’s desk in the coming days.”