Saturday, July 9, 2011

Wachusett St: construction update

Now that school is out, the reconstruction of Wachusett St is in the final stages. The water and sewer lines were worked on last year and then a rough coat of paving made the road smooth. The sewer and manhole covers are now being raised in preparation for the final coat of paving.

Wachusett St: getting ready for the final paving

The road is still smooth and provides almost a slalom like driving course as you navigate around the barrels and raised casings.

Wachusett St: almost a slalom course

Drive safely!



Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - 7/13/11

A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

B. ANNOUNCEMENTS

C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS

D. CITIZEN COMMENTS

E. APPOINTMENTS
- Joint Appointment of Planning Board Member - William David

F. HEARINGS

G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS

H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS

I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION:

1. Resolution 11-10: Request for Legislation Exempting the Deputy Fire Chief Position from Civil Service

2. Resolution 11-36: Authorization For Intermunicipal Agreement Between Franklin and Town of Bellingham For Shared Animal Control And Inspection Services

3. Resolution 11-38: In Support of Updating The Massachusetts Bottle Bill

4. Resolution 11-39: Accepting Section 65 of Chapter 188 of the Municipal Relief Act of 2010

5. Zoning Bylaw 11-652: Amendment to Chapter 185 §4. Districts Enumerated Zoning- 2nd Reading

6. Bylaw 11-653: Amendment to Chapter 185 §7. Compliance Required Zoning 2nd Reading

8. Bylaw 11-654: Amendment to Chapter 185 §12. Schedule of Lot, Area, Frontage, Yard & Height Requirements. – 2nd Reading

9. Zoning Bylaw 11-655: Amendment to Chapter 185 §2. Parking, Loading, and Driveway Requirements, Subsection B - 2nd Reading

10. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 11-660: Amendment to Chapter 185 §45. L. (1) Administration and Enforcement – 2nd Reading

K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

L. OLD BUSINESS

M. NEW BUSINESS

N. COUNCIL COMMENTS

O. EXECUTIVE SESSION – Negotiations, Litigation, Real Property, as May Be Required

P. ADJOURN


Friday, July 8, 2011

Farmers Market Open Today !


Franklin Farmers Market,  Friday,  12:00pm to 6:00pm


Franklin: Farmers Market


"consciously and carefully readjust policy parameters over time"

This paper provides an updated analysis of underlying municipal fiscal health, using a measure of municipal gap and recent data for Massachusetts cities and towns. The analysis shows that large disparities in municipal gaps exist among cities and towns, and that the disparities have grown in recent years. 
Created for the purpose of fiscal equalization, unrestricted municipal aid is not highly correlated with municipal gaps in Massachusetts. In fact, municipal gaps cannot explain the majority of the variation in municipal aid. This partly reflects large ad hoc aid cuts over the past 20 years. The consolidation of municipal aid programs in FY 2010 has not improved the aid distribution—that consolidation has simply perpetuated the existing inequity.
For those really interested in the systemic fiscal problems that Franklin and by extension the Commonwealth of MA faces in the redistribution of state aid, this paper from the Boston Federal Reserve Bank is a good read. I would love to obtain the full data set used to see where Franklin falls on the charts. The paper identifies the top 10 cities but stops there.

For the full text of this paper you can follow this link to the Federal Reserve website and download or view the PDF.



In the News - dog found


Missing Franklin dog back home





Roger Magalhaes Announces Shades-IN-Place INC. 5 YR Anniversary!



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SHADES IN PLACE ANNOUNCES FIVE SUCCESSFUL YEARS IN BUSINESS
FRANKLIN, MA: July 7, 2011, Roger Magalhaes, Owner and Managing Director of Shades-IN- Place, Inc., announced the five-year anniversary of his company.      
"This is a significant milestone for the company," stated Mr. Magalhaes. "Looking back to when I started my company, I never imagined it would grow so fast! I'm very grateful to all my clients who have helped me create this wonderful company, and to provide products and services that solve problems and make people happy."
To celebrate the company's five successful years in business, Mr. Magalhaes is offering two very significant specials. The first is $100 off any custom window treatment product purchase over $300. This includes custom blinds, shades, plantation shutters, drapes, decorative window films, hardware, and more. Coupons will be mailed to all current Shades-IN-Place, Inc. customers whose mailing addresses are on file with the company. Anyone not already on this mailing list and interested in receiving a coupon can request their coupon by contacting Mr. Magalhaes. This offer begins July 1, 2011 and ends on August 15, 2011.
The second special offer is the creation of an Annual Anniversary Gift Card Giveaway. To mark the first five years, Shades-IN-Place will give away five $100 gift certificates, one each, to Whole Foods®, Lowe's®, Macy's®, Best Buy®, and Shell®. This drawing will be open to everyone with no purchase necessary. To participate, individuals should go to the Shades-IN-Place Page on Facebook® and "Like" the company. Then go to the Questions Section on the left and select the gift card they would like to be entered to win (one entry per person). There will be one winner for each of the five gift cards. The drawing will be held on August 15, 2011, and winners will be notified and posted on Facebook®.
Shades-IN-Place, Inc., is a premium window treatment company specializing in the services   end of the industry. Services currently include: Measurements, Installation, Motorization, Replacements, Custom Treatments and Design as well as Picture, Art, Mirror and Wall Decor Hanging. Shades-IN-Place, Inc., also sells custom window treatment products from brand name manufacturers including Hunter Douglas®, Lafayette®, and Kirsch®. Shades-IN-Place, Inc., has been in operation since 2006 and continues to grow thanks to recommendations from an ever-expanding number of satisfied customers. "We appreciate our customers and will continue to provide excellent products and services that are important to them," concludes Mr. Magalhaes.       

For more information, contact Roger Magalhaes at (508) 520-6700 or email him at Roger@shadesINplace.com.



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Shades-IN-Place, Inc. | 76 Grove St | Franklin | MA | 02038

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Franklin has two newspapers

Summer time. No school, time for family vacations, time for competition to heat up in the free paper space in Franklin. Yes, it appears that way.

We just returned from a long weekend to find two local papers in our mail. One I am familiar with. Franklin's Local Town Pages has been delivered to Franklin's residents monthly since December 2010. The JN Media Franklin News looked similar. Both delivered as 24 pages.


Many of the ads were the same in both, maybe the competition will be good for the local businesses!

Time will tell if the 'new' paper will stick around. Franklin has seen papers come and go after one edition. The Franklin Local Town Pages is the longest to stick around thus far.



Note: I do get paid a nominal amount for my contributions to the Franklin Local Town Pages.