Tuesday, June 1, 2021

FHS baseball and boys lacrosse teams post wins on Monday

From HockomockSports.com and Twitter we share the FHS spring sports results:
 
Baseball = Mansfield @ Franklin
[Boys Sprg Varsity Baseball] Franklin HS defeats Mansfield HS, 6 to 1  https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/1399682300607143936
 
"Franklin 6, Mansfield 1. WP-Alfred Mucciarone (5inn, 3H, 1R, 3BB & 7Ks). Voellmicke & Kuczmiec w/ scoreless innings in relief. Offensively, Chris Goode (3-4, 2R, 2B), Nate Cooke (2-3, 3RBI) & Jack Marino (2-3, R, 2B). Next up: Thursday (6/3) at Mansfield at 3:45pm. #PantherPride "
https://twitter.com/FHSCoachZBrown/status/1399553886734671874
 
 
Boys Lacrosse = Franklin, 11 vs. LaSalle Academy (R.I.), 10 – Final
 
 
For other results around the Hockomock League
 
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers
 

"there are alternatives to the decline of local news"

"Local journalism is in crisis. “America’s local news has reached its death spiral phase” proclaimed the Columbia Journalism Review in 2018. Two years later, an oft-cited study out of the University of North Carolina found that some 2,100 community newspapers had ceased publishing since 2004, leaving the country with large swaths of “news deserts” — areas that are unserved by any local news source.

But though the collapse of community journalism is real enough, we believe that its causes are only partly understood. Researchers generally focus on the changes wrought by technology over the past quarter-century — changes that tell an important story, but not the whole story.

It’s true that classified ads offered by Craigslist, a mostly free service, wiped out what had accounted for about 40% of newspaper revenues overnight. And yes, Google and Facebook dominate digital advertising, leaving news organizations to fight over scraps."
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Picked up by the radar on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1813701/posts/10106342307337069/

Though the collapse of community journalism is real enough, we believe that its causes are only partly understood. By Ellen Clegg and Dan Kennedy
Though the collapse of community journalism is real enough, we believe that its causes are only partly understood.


Job Search Events for you this week

1. My practice interview group meets on Wednesday at 10am. All are welcome.

When: Jun 2, 2021 10:00 AM Eastern Time

Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsc-2rrTIoG9YGTg5R1wwcTc-dY7EhtxJe

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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2.  50+ Jobseeker Networking Group - Give to Get (G2G) Networking Session

When: Jun 1, 2021 10:00 AM Eastern Time

If you've attended any previous 50+ session this spring, just use the Zoom URL you used for that previous session.
Attend and you could win a free 20-minute coaching session!
If you've not attended a previous session, register at: https://50plusjobseekers.org/outreach/registration/

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3.  50+ Jobseeker Networking Group - Interactive  Workshop - Practice Interviewing

When: Jun 1, 2021 6:30 PM Eastern Time

Because of the holiday, we moved this session to Tuesday evening!

A lot of people have landed recently. Even more people are finally getting interviews.
Don't go to your interview without practicing first. Come practice your answers with other jobseekers. 

Thanks,

Ed Lawrence 

Job Search Events for you this week
Job Search Events for you this week


 

Register O'Donnell Discusses Type of Land Plan Available at Norfolk Registry of Deeds

Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell today reminded homeowners that only a certain type of land plan is recorded here at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds and it is not a plot plan.

Register O’Donnell stated, “One of the questions we hear frequently from homeowners at the Registry of Deeds is, “Can I get a copy of my plot plan?” Plot plans are not recorded here at the Registry. What is recorded are land plans which simply provide the overall dimensions of a property. Sometimes a land plan may get recorded that shows a structure on the lot but more times than not at the Registry of Deeds it does not.”

There are times where homeowners require a plot plan when doing a capital improvement such as an addition to their home or installing a swimming pool. A plot plan, or site plan, contains retained and proposed buildings. Again, the Registry of Deeds does not record these types of plans here in Norfolk County. There are communities where the Building Department may have filed plot plans showing the locations of structures as well as various dimensions of those structures and the dimensions of the structures relative to the lot.

Many times, a mortgage plot plan will be compiled as part of a real estate transaction or mortgage refinancing. Homeowners should check their records first if they are in need of a mortgage plot plan. Also, in some cases, town building departments may have a copy of a property’s plot plan and/or the property’s as built plan. If not, the homeowner would have to contract with a surveyor if they are in need of the creation of a plot plan.

Land plans, which are recorded at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, provide the overall dimensions of a property. “On property deeds,” noted the Register, “there is a section which lists the metes and bounds (description) of the property. Most deeds also contain a cross reference to land plan Book and Page numbers recorded here at the Registry. Land plans can be useful if there is a question amongst neighbors about a property line or just highlighting other dimension issues that relate to the property.”

Concluding his remarks, Register O’Donnell stated, “The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds has available for viewing documents and plans going back to the Registry’s beginnings in 1793. Non-certified copies of our documents and plans can be viewed and printed free of charge via our website www.norfolkdeeds.org. Copies of land plans that do not contain non-certified copy language are available for a fee of $1.00 per plan (size 8 ½ x 11 inches) plus an additional $1.00 per plan for postage. Larger plans, 11 x 17 inches or 18 x 24 inches, cost $2.00 per plan plus an additional $1.00 per plan for postage. 

If you desire a copy of a plan from the Registry and you know the plan Book and Page number, send in a mail request to the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 649 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026 along with a check made out to the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds for the appropriate amount. If you are not sure of your land plan Book and Page numbers or have further questions about land plans, you can call our Customer Service Center, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30AM-4:30PM. As always, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is more than able and willing to assist our customers, the citizens of Norfolk County.”

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds and instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street in Dedham.  The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information.  All land record research information can be found on the Registry’s website www.norfolkdeeds.org.  Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center via telephone at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org. 

 

Type of Land Plan Available at Norfolk Registry of Deeds
Type of Land Plan Available at Norfolk Registry of Deeds


"The current state of unpredictability has would-be candidates already feeling out plans"

A blockbuster showdown for governor. A wide-open race to be the state’s top prosecutor. A primary between a secretary of state on the verge of history and a fellow Democrat trying to unseat him.

As summer unofficially dawns, each scenario is possible as Massachusetts’s 2022 state election cycle quietly hums to life. It’s greased by uncertainty, and fueling the potential for a gamut of history-making races and possibly, widespread change at the top of state government.

The prospects depend heavily on the decisions of the six statewide constitutional officers. Five, including Governor Charlie Baker, Attorney General Maura Healey, and Secretary of State William F. Galvin, have not said whether they’ll run again, and many in office remain undecided on whether to seek reelection, according to advisers and the officeholder themselves.

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BFCCPS is hiring for the 2021-2022 school year

BFCCPS is a regional public charter school for students in Kindergarten through Grade Eight.  We are exited to announce that we're hiring for the 2021-2022 school year!
You may notice that several new positions are available as a result of the expansion of our Grade 7 class from 52 to 96 students next year!
You can learn more about the school's mission and history and see available openings on this page of our website.   http://bfccps.org/about/employment

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Monday, May 31, 2021

Farmers Market opening day -> June 4 from 2 to 6 PM

"We are excited to announce a partnership with Franklin Cultural Council this year. They will be sponsoring entertainment throughout the season.  
Join us in welcoming The Soul Estate Band on opening day! Come down and enjoy the afternoon.  
@franklinculture @thesoulestateband "
 
For more about the Soul Estate Band -> https://www.thesoulestate.com/

Find the vendor line up for 2021 -> https://www.franklinfarmersmarketma.com/
 
 
Farmers Market opening day -> June 4 from 2 to 6 PM
Farmers Market opening day -> June 4 from 2 to 6 PM