Thursday, October 28, 2021

Voices of Franklin: Alan Earls "I heard the bells on Christmas Day..."

Wow, what a lot of pain there is around our town. Reading my neighbor, Aaron Gouveia’s recent post in this space about our mutual neighbor, Dashe Videira, I couldn’t help but feeling like something was getting lost in translation.  It is a fact (and perhaps symbolically rich) that our homes are on opposite sides of the Videira residence.

I was surprised several days ago when Aaron mined his private conversations and texts with Dashe to publicly excoriate her on Facebook – and now the campaign has moved to Franklin Matters. Free speech, and all that, it still seemed to be in poor taste and stingingly calculated to burn whatever social bridges remain on our street. And just when I was hoping we could heal.

My sadness in these events brought to mind the Christmas carol whose lyrics were written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Hearing the beautiful pealing of church bells at Christmas even as the Civil War raged across the land, threw him into despondency. You don’t have to be Christian or celebrate Christmas to imagine the painful disconnect a man like Longfellow experienced in that moment.

And yet, for him, he also managed to discover hope in that moment.

I heard the bells on Christmas Day
Their old, familiar carols play,
and wild and sweet
The words repeat
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!
And in despair I bowed my head;
"There is no peace on earth," I said;
"For hate is strong,
And mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!"
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
"God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;
The Wrong shall fail,
The Right prevail,
With peace on earth, good-will to men."

I am of that mind, with Longfellow. Leaving aside the specific religious connotations, I am sure we can find our better natures not yet out of reach and once again, rekindle neighborliness, kindness, and toleration and find peace on earth, or at least in Franklin.

I meet few who do not share this hope. So why not here, why not now, and why not in Franklin?

We will and we must disagree but we should recognize that people who actually intend harm to others are a rarity. To behave as if a young mother of four children, brimming with energy and kindness, is an existential threat to society, is at best a gross exaggeration. 

It is incumbent upon us to find out why and how those with whom we disagree came to their views and values. We can and we must understand that ideas – and civil societies – evolve and can do so peacefully when we occasionally hold our tongue and foreswear a cruel remark for the sake of sustaining a vital and meaningful conversation.

We have an opportunity to be large-hearted with each other, to imagine our similarities instead of alighting only on our differences.  Yes, there is a gulf between us on many issues but our job is to bridge the gulf and construct new edifices where we all can feel at home.

I plan to be at the polls on Tuesday, anxious to meet all my fellow citizens and candidates and hopeful that they will bring with them not just their list of candidates to vote for but also curiosity, warmth and a sense of humor. Afterall, at a bare minimum, we are all mortal and that fact should provide each of us with a starting point.

Alan Earls
Franklin Resident


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Voices of Franklin:  Alan Earls "I heard the bells on Christmas Day..."

021 - Frank Presents - Dave Callaghan (audio)

"In this episode, Frank Falvey sits down with Dave Callaghan, candidate for Franklin School Committee, to discuss his background, the town of Franklin, the current challenges that face the town and the work he hopes to do as part of the School Committee."

Audio file -> https://player.captivate.fm/episode/c48e3fb1-2a6f-4db3-8b59-f672a048bd4d 


021 - Frank Presents - Dave Callaghan (audio)
021 - Frank Presents - Dave Callaghan (audio)

FHS boys soccer reach 500th win for Coach Bositis; FHS girls soccer post win on Weds as well

Via @HockomockSports, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Tuesday, Oct 26, 2021  

Boys Soccer = Franklin, 4 @ King Philip, 1 – Final 
Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com provides the game recap:
"There was no precise measure of the amount of possession that Franklin enjoyed on Wednesday night at Macktaz Field, but it would be safe to say that when King Philip midfielder Matt Crago came forward and blasted an equalizing goal into the top corner it was against the run of play.

With the Panthers looking for a 10th win of the season and to earn head coach Fran Bositis the 500th win of his Hall of Fame career, Franklin wasted no time in responding. Less than a minute had gone off the clock when the Panthers played an in-swinging corner to the back post. Terry O’Neill, a four-year starter whose father Mike is the KP coach, rose highest and nodded a shot off the post and into the net.

Franklin would add two more goals in the final few minutes of play to come away with the 4-1 victory and help their coach reach the 500-win plateau at the second attempt.

“It’s just another win, honestly,” Bositis replied when asked about what the milestone meant to him. “From my perspective, it’s all about those kids there and everybody who came here and played before them and the coaches that we’ve had in the system to develop the players to move up to the varsity level.”
Continue reading the recap ->

– For a Photo Gallery from this match

Girls Soccer = King Philip, 0 @ Franklin, 2 – Final 
– The Panthers got goals from Kelly O’Connor and Anya Zub to close the season with another solid league win. Franklin, which had already clinched the outright Kelley-Rex title, held off the Warriors thanks to an 11-save night from goalie Rachel Welch. Panthers coach Jodi Klein said Welch “is an unsung hero and an incredibly talented goalkeeper.” Stella Regan and Selene Hammad assisted on Franklin’s goals.

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-10-27-21/

Franklin celebrates Terry O’Neill’s headed goal, which turned out to be the game-winner at KP, earning coach Fran Bositis his 500th career win. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin celebrates Terry O’Neill’s headed goal, which turned out to be the game-winner at KP, earning coach Fran Bositis his 500th career win. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)


Voices of Franklin: Raymond Milici advocates Support for Franklin United

In cities and towns across the nation there is a concerted effort by right-wing ideologues to infiltrate local governments, and if you think Franklin Massachusetts is exempt from that effort think again. Whether this is a state or national organized effort, I just couldn't say, your guess is as good as mine. But one thing is for sure, it's happening now in Franklin.

This is dangerous for our town. Just look what the former president has done. The division and hate that exist today is primarily caused by right-wing ideologues with policies and principles that have no place in Franklin Government. That's why it's important to elect local leaders that share the values of our community.

Do your homework before you vote, and make an informed decision. I have decided to support the Franklin United group of candidates. This is a moderate group of candidates with experience and common sense ideas. They are down to earth citizens concerned about the the future of Franklin. A low voter turn out could mean we end up electing right-wing ideologues. Be very concerned and vote on or before Nov 2. Check out all the candidates at franklinmaunited.com/home.

Raymond D Milici
Franklin Resident

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Voices of Franklin: Raymond Milici advocates Support for Franklin United
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St Mary's Men's Faith Formation - Nov 20

All men are welcome!  St. Mary's Men's Faith Formation monthly meeting will be held November 20, 8:45-9:45 AM via Zoom. 

If you enjoyed last month's Rich Young Man episode, you will certainly enjoy this month's. It will be an episode from Bishop Barron's series on Seven Deadly Sins, Seven Lively Virtues. This episode is entitled Pride and Humility. 

As always, Bishop Barron's insights prove to be very faith-filled and practical. All our meetings are currently via Zoom and occur on the third Saturday of each month from 8:45-9:45. 

For more information on Men's Faith Formation and to obtain the link for this meeting please visit https://www.stmarysfranklin.org/mens-faith-formation. Hope to see you there. All men are welcome!

St Mary's Men's Faith Formation - Nov 20
St Mary's Men's Faith Formation - Nov 20


020 - Frank Presents - Cobi Frongillo (audio)

"In this episode, Frank Falvey sits down with Cobi Frongillo, current member and upcoming candidate for Franklin Town Council, to talk about his background, his time on the council so far, the work he's done, and what he hopes to accomplish in the future."

Audio file ->  https://player.captivate.fm/episode/02bac0f2-3406-4402-919a-89eb3b67e969

 

020 - Frank Presents - Cobi Frongillo (audio)
020 - Frank Presents - Cobi Frongillo (audio)

Senator Rausch: Beacon Hill Update - Oct 28, 2021


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Senator Rausch State House Briefing  

Part 2, Chapter 10 (October 28, 2021)  

Dear friends,   

I hope your power is back and that you didn't blow away during the storm! October has been a busy month on Beacon Hill; my updates in this month's briefing include the new Senate redistricting map, COVID-19 school policies and booster shot availability, legislative updates, and a recap and preview of some district events.

It is with a great mix of emotions that I share that our district will change substantially in 2023. Under the Senate's redistricting map, engrossed earlier today, Wayland, Wellesley, Natick, North Attleboro, and Attleboro will all be departing our district, while Dover, Medfield, Bellingham, and Milford will be joining us, and Needham and Franklin will be unified.


Left: The Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District (current district)
Right: The newly drawn Norfolk, Worcester, and Middlesex District

I am overwhelmed and humbled by the outpouring of responses to this news I've already received – sadness from those who I will no longer represent, joy from those in communities that will be unified in our district, and thrill from those in communities coming into the district. It has been, and remains, the highest honor of my career to represent the 12 municipalities of the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex District. If I am fortunate enough to be re-elected, it will be my deep honor to represent the 11 towns in the newly drawn Norfolk, Worcester, and Middlesex District. 

Though I am sad to lose so many wonderful constituents and communities, I know this is not the end of our time together, because we have built a coalition. We are partners in this great work to advance our shared values through legislation and policy. And that partnership is not over because district lines moved around. We're in this push for progress together, and now we have an opportunity to grow our team and welcome more people into the fold. I look forward to getting to know the residents of Dover, Medfield, Bellingham, and Milford; if you have friends or family in those communities, please invite them to check out my website and say hello! 

For real-time updates, please follow me on Twitter and Facebook. If you are a constituent and need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact me and my team via phone (617-722-1555) or email (becca.rausch@masenate.gov). We are here to help. Our COVID-19 resources are still available on my website

I wish you and your loved ones strength, health, resilience, and joy.  
  

Yours in service,  

 
Senator Becca Rausch   


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