Saturday, September 1, 2012

Parmenter: Modular removal underway

And the modular units are coming down at Parmenter. As I ran Friday morning, I captured these photos.


The fence is down. The entrance steps have been removed. You can compare to the pictures from last week shown here http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/08/one-step.html or here http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/08/parmenter-modular-units.html


MassBudget: Wages and Inequality in Massachusetts - Labor Day Report



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Wages and Inequality in Massachusetts
In honor of Labor Day, the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center is releasing a new brief on wages and inequality in Massachusetts. It describes not only the lingering effects of the Great Recession but the long-term trends affecting workers and families across Massachusetts.

In particular, we find that:
  • There are still fewer jobs than before the recession began
  • Median wages in Massachusetts have increased 24% since 1979
  • The gap between low-wage and high-wage workers has grown substantially over the last few decades



This Labor Day brief is available both as a report and a slideshow. It is part of a broader MassBudget project to track and analyze the State of Working Massachusetts.

The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

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BOSTON, MA 02108
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Friends of the Needham Rail Trail Greenway

For fellow rail trail enthusiasts!


August 31, 2012

Friends of the
Needham 
Rail Trail Greenway

4.8 Miles across Needham -
from Newton to Dover

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Upcoming guided walks on the (future) trail

We have 3 upcoming walks on the Needham Heights section trail, all will meet at the Needham Heights MBTA Commuter rail station.
Thursday September 6 at 6:30 PM
Thursday September 13 at 6:30 PM
Thursday September 20 at 6:30 PM

Check the calendar on the main page of the web site 

Map of the Needham Rail Trail Greenway

About Friends of the Needham Rail Trail Greenway

The Friends is applying to be a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer organization. Formed in 2012 to benefit the Town of Needham & surrounding areas, working diligently and in cooperation with the Town of Needham Parks and other departments, various community groups and interested parties to:

-- Educate the residents of the Town of Needham and neighboring communities about the recreation and transportation opportunities offered by the Needham Rail Trail Greenway
-- Promote the use, development, enjoyment, and care of the Needham Rail Trail Greenway  thru volunteer membership
-- Raise and expend funds to support trail maintenance and improvements for the benefit of the residents of the Needham area.

You can contact us via: NeedhamRailTrail@gmail.com
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Check out our new website!

Mission Statement
The Friends of the Needham Rail Trail Greenway is a group of interested citizens with broad representation from the community working in partnership with residents, neighborhood associations, town and state government to support the financing, planning, design, construction and maintenance needs of the Greenway.

The Friends group will work to resolve engineering, environmental and safety concerns, including street crossings and bridges, parking and other amenities, dimensions and materials used to construct the path. 

The Friends group will work to reduce the impact on and alleviate the concerns of abutters to the path; establish trail clearing and maintenance projects, develop financial resources to design and construct the path, and sponsor fund raising campaigns and grant applications with the goal of minimizing any expense to the town, and to provide a safe, healty recreation and transportation option for the entire community.

Get Involved - Have fun while helping Needham

Are you looking to work with fun people to make our town even better? In particular, would you like to join the board of this non-profit? Contact us !
  • Attorney 
  • Bicycle / Pedestrian Safety
  • Communications and messaging 
  • Construction supervision
  • Environment and Green Issues
  • Fundraising 
  • Government relations
  • Grassroots canvassing 
  • Health and Fitness
  • Issue advocacy
  • Merchant Associations
  • Parks and recreation
  • Public event organization and logistics 
  • Public relations 
  • Schools and Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
  • Senior Center 
  • Transportation planning 
  • Treasurer / Accounting
  • Urban design 
  • Volunteer Coordinator
  • Youth Representative

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75 Ridgeway Ave
Needham, Massachusetts 02492
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In the News: great heights, lab probe


Franklin grads go to great heights for others



Franklin woman at center of drug lab probe

Friday, August 31, 2012

Film on the Barn - Friday - 6:30 PM

Hot off the email inbox from Karen Ring:


The annual Open Air Movie Night at White Barn Farm is happening tonight! 
Make it if you can ;)
6:30pm 

458 South St. Wrentham, MA 02093

FREE FOOD! Whole Foods Market will be there with healthy snacks for the movie. I will be there doing a demo on how to make Farm Fresh Salsa!


This full moon Friday Night, August 31st, we are having a very wholesome event at White Barn Farm. We are projecting a movie on the side of the barn! Independent Filmmaker, Drew Pearson, will be showing his documentary film, The Great Lesson. which focuses on the power of the mind and body connection.

We are making it into more of an event by beginning with a
healthy eating presentation at 6:30pm by Karen Ring, one of the authors of the www.edibleevolutions.com blog. Her connection with Whole Foods (she was the healthy eating specialist there) is bringing their sponsorship as well. They will provide anything for her presentation that doesn't come from the farm and if we're lucky they will set up a trail mix bar for movie snacks.   Karen's presentation will be followed by a yoga demonstration in the barn given by Lauren, owner of Wrentham's Humble Warrior Yoga studio. Sunset is scheduled to be around 7:30, and the movie should start just before 8pm. Bring your own chairs and/or blankets, coolers, snacks, bugspray, and flashlights.No dogs, please. The optional suggested donation is $6 for those over 12 years old. 

    To Simplify:
    • This Friday night August 31st
    • Park at the Roadside Stand
    • 6:30pm: Healthy Eating Presentation by Karen Ring at our Farmstand (which is open until 7pm)
    • Carefully cross the road and Set up your spot under the Ash Tree by the barn
    • 7:15pm ish: Yoga demonstration in the barn with Lauren from Humble Warrior Yoga
    • around 8pm: screening of The Great Lesson



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    Karen M Ring
    CPT / Health Coach / AADP
    8 Rona Lane
    Franklin, MA 02038
    Cell: 508.954.8837


    Farmers Market - noon to 6:00 PM on the Town Common


    The Farmers Market is open today on the Town Common from noon to 6:00 PM.

    Franklin, MA: Farmers Market


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    MA Fraternal Order of Police endorse Padula


    The Fraternal Order of Police is the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 325,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges. The Fraternal Order of Police works to improve the working conditions of law enforcement officers through education, legislation, information, community involvement and employee representation. 
    Peter is honored to be endorsed by the Massachusetts Fraternal Order of Police. Police officers work tirelessly to protect and serve the residents of the 10th Norfolk District, as well as every other district in the state and nationally. It is vital that these individuals have a voice in government and are properly represented to ensure that they have access to the resources necessary to provide the best possible service to our communities. The Fraternal Order of Police works aggressively to provide this voice and representation for its many members.

    More information on the Fraternal Order of Police can be found on their webpage http://www.massfop.org/

    Additional information on Peter Padula and his campaign for the 10th Norfolk District seat can be found on his webpage http://www.padulaforrep.com/