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S.W.A.N Paint Night; Strength, Wellness & Networking with Amy Adams |
Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
S.W.A.N Paint Night; Strength, Wellness & Networking with Amy Adams
Franklin Downtown Partnership: Updates for January 2021
- Franklin Downtown Partnership (FDP) General Meeting. The first general meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 (8:30 AM). Please mark your calendars.
- Help Support a Local Business
The FDP made a commitment early this year that we would continue to support all Franklin businesses. But as a non-profit, we are asking for assistance so we can continue to do this into 2021.
Please see the this form for details and email the FDP if you would like to sponsor a fellow Franklin business.
https://myemail.constantcontact.com/FDP-Newsletter--What-s-Happening-January-2021-2-0.html?soid=1120641810412&aid=fXSezpUFo1Y
Disclosure: I am an individual member of the Franklin Downtown Partnership
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Franklin Downtown Partnership: Updates for January 2021 |
Tracy Novick: "...regarding in school transmission"
Tracy Novick writes:
"Early last week, I received a lengthy, footnoted letter from a Worcester Public School student, pressing for a return to school buildings.
Let me note first: I do so love getting emails from students! or any contact at all from students! Keep those coming!
It repeated--not surprisingly, as this has been the main push in much of the press--the idea that schools were safe from COVID transmission. As I haven't done a blog post on that--I just keep tweeting out links to things--I am excerpting here that section of my response to the student letter, for both myself and others who might find it useful."
FM #439 Norfolk County RSVP - 01/13/21 (audio)
This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Norfolk County RSVP Program Director Robert Pierson. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.
The recording runs about 22 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Robert about Cyber Seniors and the free training available
Robert Pierson, Director
Norfolk County RSVP Volunteer Program
Phone: 781-234-3445
Fax: 781-326-6480
Norfolk County Commissioners' Office
614 High Street
Dedham, MA 02026
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fAB7FpFomUsJcgy-xTqMLi7L5Y_j8WsQ/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dKo2-A6zOWtLxr5cyacnoks66oxG17Eo/view?usp=sharing
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FM #439 Norfolk County RSVP - 01/13/21 (audio) |
Franklin Police: Ben Franklin gains his "Canine Good Citizen" certification
"Congratulations to Ben Franklin! Today he earned his “Canine Good Citizen” certification.
Thank you to MasterPeace Dog Training of Franklin for their continued generous donation of working with our canine companion!
Officer Mucciarone and Ben will continue to serve the community by brining joy and smiles to all!"
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Franklin Police: Ben Franklin gains his "Canine Good Citizen" certification |
Boston Globe: "private companies can make a killing, legally, if you can’t keep up with your property taxes"
"On Nov. 11, Mark Mucciaccio answered the door at his home in Easton to a woman who said she had been sent by the property’s “owner” to change the locks on the doors.The woman handed him a “to whom it may concern” letter that said the house, which Mucciaccio, 58, and his brother, Neil, 55, inherited from their late parents many years ago, was now owned by a company called Tallage Lincoln LLC.The three-sentence letter cited a “final” court judgment giving the company ownership, but said nothing about taxes. Still, Mucciaccio had no doubt it came as a result of the thousands of dollars he owed in property taxes, dating back to 2016."
Boston Globe: "As the planet warms faster, scientists study controversial ways to lower temperatures"
"As the planet continues to warm at an accelerating rate, scientists are looking into a potential insurance policy, a radical way of curbing climate change by altering the climate system itself.A team at Harvard University this summer plans to conduct the first of a series of highly controversial tests of what’s known as solar geoengineering, a way to reduce global warming by spreading particles in the atmosphere to reflect sunlight back into space.
If an advisory board authorizes them to proceed, the scientists plan to travel in June to a remote part of northern Sweden, where they’ll launch a giant balloon into the stratosphere to test whether they can adequately maneuver an instrument-filled gondola suspended below. If all goes well, the team later this year plans for the first time to inject a small amount of calcium carbonate — a common substance found in rocks — into the atmosphere to better understand how the chemical compound might be used to moderate temperatures on the ground."