Wednesday, May 5, 2021

HMEA commemorative 20thAnniversay incredABLE Day Tees & Hoodies


A note about the fundraiser you supported.

Custom Ink
 


tandryc@hmea.org has sent you a message about their Custom Ink Fundraiser 20th Anniversary incredABLE Day - Celebrating the ABLE in all of us!:

Hi everyone


Doug MacPherson here thanking all of you for your support in purchasing 1 or more of these awesome tees celebrating our 20th anniversary of incredABLE Day.


Proceeds from these tee & hoodie sales goes to benefit 4800 children and adults with autism and developmental disabilities here at HMEA. The sale ends this Wednesday May 5th so if you want an extra one for your family member or friend or anyone please order before then. And remember the tees are shipped directly to your house !! Thanks again. 

Sincerely,
Doug MacPherson
VP Development and Marketing, HMEA


HMEA commemorative 20thAnniversay incredABLE Day Tees & Hoodies
HMEA commemorative 20thAnniversay incredABLE Day Tees & Hoodies


Social Security Matters: "What to Do If You’re Missing Economic Impact Payments"

"The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued the third round of Economic Impact Payments (EIP) in April. Most Social Security beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients should have received their EIPs by now. If you, your eligible spouse, or eligible dependent did not receive their EIP – or full amount of the EIP – for this round or any previous round of EIPs, please read this carefully. We have information to share from the IRS to help you get that money.

To get any missing first or second EIPs, you’ll need to file a 2020 tax return with the IRS and claim the 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) as soon as possible. You would need to file the 2020 tax return even if you have no income to report for 2020. When your tax return is processed, the IRS will pay the RRC as a tax refund. The IRS will send you any additional third EIP amount you are eligible for in 2021 separately.

If you already filed your 2020 tax return, you don’t need to do anything else. You can visit our Economic Impact Payments and Tax Credits page to learn more. Please share this with your family and friends—and post it on social media to help us spread the word."

 

Social Security Matters: "What to Do If You’re Missing Economic Impact Payments"
Social Security Matters: "What to Do If You’re Missing Economic Impact Payments"

 



Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - May 5 - 5:30 PM

Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
May 5, 2021 = 5:30 PM 

 
Discussion:
1. FY20 Capital Budget Round 2
 
 
The agenda doc contains connection info:
 
Note: The agenda doc shows a 5:00 start, yet the calendar and prior meetings have started at 5:30 so 5:30 is what is shown here. If it changes, I'll update accordingly.  Agenda doc updated to show 5:30 PM Start time
 
 
Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - May 5 - 5:30 PM
Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - May 5 - 5:30 PM


Franklin,MA: Board Of Health - May 5, 2021- Agenda

Franklin Board Of Health
Duly Scheduled Meeting And Public Hearing
Wednesday, May 5, 2021 = 5:00 PM

AGENDA
 
1) Reading and Acceptance of April 14, 2021 meeting minutes
 
2) OLD BUSINESS
 
3) NEW BUSINESS
  • Reopening update
  • 76 Jordan Rd Demo discussion
  • 27 Winter Street sale discussion
  • Discuss Metacomet Public Health Alliance
Chairman opens the floor for any other new business
 
4) CITIZENS COMMENTARY
 
5) ADJOURNMENT 
 
 
The agenda doc has connection info for this virtual meeting
 
Board of Health meeting scheduled Wednesday, May 5 -5 PM
Board of Health meeting scheduled Wednesday, May 5 -5 PM
 

Franklin Food Pantry Honors Volunteers

Franklin Food Pantry Honors Volunteers 
Recognizes 2019 and 2020 Points of Light Award Winners 

The Franklin Food Pantry is pleased to celebrate its 2019 and 2020 Point of Light volunteer award winners. This distinction is led by the AmeriCorps in partnership with Points of Light. 

Points of Light is the world's largest organization dedicated to volunteer service. Volunteers were honored at a small outdoor ceremony during Volunteer Appreciation month. Point of Light volunteer awards recognize adult volunteers with at least 100 hours of service in the Bronze level and 250 hours of service in the Silver level. Due to the Covid-19 virus, The Pantry was unable to hold the ceremony in 2020 so is honoring both 2019 and 2020 this year. 

"Our volunteers are critical to tackling food insecurity in the community. Some of their work is easy to describe weighing, carrying, packing, distributing, typing, calling, mailing, loading, unloading, delivering and more. But the real gold is in how each volunteer treat each of our neighbors with dignity, kindness, and compassion," said Tina Powderly. "It can be incredibly stressful for those who find themselves seeking the services we provide, and the words and action of our volunteers show them that they are respected, give them hope, and empower them to tackle the challenges so many of our clients face. That is priceless and while it doesn't ever go unnoticed, we formally show our gratitude to our volunteers during Volunteer Appreciation Week." 

Congratulations to the 2019 and 2020 award winners: 

Silver 

  • Dan Davis, 2019 
  • Molly Kilburn, 2019 
  • Donna O'Neill, 2019 
  •  Jen Kuse, 2020 

Bronze 

  • Susan Blanchard, 2019 
  • Diane Daddario, 2019, 2020 
  • Mary Anne Dean, 2019, 2020 
  • John Doherty, 2019 
  •  Jeanne Hummel, 2019 
  • Molly Kilburn, 2020 
  • Kym Pruitt, 2019 
  • Liz Ramaswamy, 2019 
  • Jerry Rinker, 2019 
  • Amy Roberge, 2019 
  • David Sagaser, 2019 
  • Dave Strittmatter, 2019 

The Franklin Food Pantry offers a variety of volunteer jobs both within The Pantry and serving on committees that further the mission of the Pantry. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, The Pantry is currently not accepting new applications for volunteers. Please watch the website for new opportunities.

About the Franklin Food Pantry 
The Franklin Food Pantry offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities to over 1,400 individuals. Neighbors have access to a variety of fresh, frozen and nonperishable foods on weekly shopping trips for drive-up distribution. As a nonprofit organization, the Pantry depends entirely on donations, and receives no town or state funding. Visit www.franklingfoodpantry.org for more information.

2019 and 2020 Points of Light Award Winners gather at the site of the Franklin Food Pantry's Future home, 138 East Central Street
2019 and 2020 Points of Light Award Winners gather at the site of the Franklin Food Pantry's Future home, 138 East Central Street


 

 

FHS Boys Tennis and Girls Lacrosse top Canton on Monday

"The boys get it done in the first match against Canton 4-0-1! Man of the match goes to Senior Captain Anish Gundimeda and Freshman Phenom Ahan Shetty. #ForthePublics"

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/_fhsboystennis/status/1389348221684699139

Girls Lacrosse Boosters posted that the girls lead 13-0 at halftime and the final was 17-1

Shared from Twitter:  https://twitter.com/FHSLaxBooster/status/1389328618753597452  and https://twitter.com/FHSLaxBooster/status/1389320034980347904

 

FHS Boys Tennis and Girls Lacrosse top Canton on Monday
FHS Boys Tennis and Girls Lacrosse top Canton on Monday


Hockomock League: Statement on Spring Sports Spectators

The Hockomock League is excited to launch the Spring 2021 Athletic Experience, which includes all of its traditional programs. We are excited to also offer Wrestling and Competitive Cheer to our Spring schedules of events. We are proud to state that “no program was left behind” due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

As the League has done throughout the 2020-2021 school year, we have closely followed the MA Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) guidelines for athletic events for both our participants and our spectators, to ensure the safest possible conditions for all involved. We are pleased to put forth the following policies on spectators for our Spring INDOOR and OUTDOOR events:

INDOOR EVENTS: (Boys Volleyball, Competitive Cheer, and Wrestling)

The League will remain consistent with its indoor policies adopted during the Fall 2 season. For each HOME participant, two immediate adult family members and siblings are permitted to attend an event. Additionally 2 family members of AWAY participants may attend an event. Contact tracing will remain in effect and family check-in lists will be utilized at the indoor venue.


OUTDOOR EVENTS: (Lacrosse, Track & Field, Baseball, Softball, Tennis, Unified Track)
As the recently amended EEA guidelines have stated, home and away spectator allowance at outdoor stadium events is capped at a maximum of 50% seating capacity at the stadium venue, with socially-distanced six-foot seating on those bleachers.

At open area venues, such as parks and ball fields, home and away spectators must wear appropriate masks or face coverings at all times, and remain socially distanced as much as possible.


The Athletic Directors will continue to monitor information as it is made available from the EEA, DESE, and our local Boards of Health. Each district has the ability to modify this policy based on its own facility limitations and/or local Board of Health restrictions. It is our goal to focus on the health and safety of our communities while safely permitting the appropriate opportunity to watch high school sports in person.  

Hockomock League: Statement on Spring Sports Spectators
Hockomock League: Statement on Spring Sports Spectators