The official results as provided by Franklin Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri for the MA State Primary held on Thursday, Sep 6, 2012
Page 1 - Democratic Party results
Page 2 - Republican Party results
Page 3 - Green Rainbow Party results
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Voters to decide races today
The polls open at 6:00 AM at the high school field house in Franklin and close at 8:00 PM
For months now, candidates across the region have campaigned, pitching themselves to likely voters in neighborhoods and at events, with the goal of getting past today's primaries and emerging as the sole representative of their party. The area has been a battleground for two hotly contested races — the 4th Congressional seat and the 10th Norfolk District State House seat.
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For months now, candidates across the region have campaigned, pitching themselves to likely voters in neighborhoods and at events, with the goal of getting past today's primaries and emerging as the sole representative of their party. The area has been a battleground for two hotly contested races — the 4th Congressional seat and the 10th Norfolk District State House seat.
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2013 Ford Escape Hunger Drive
The Franklin Ford dealership is looking to help the Franklin Food Pantry as well as Feeding America with a program they are calling "2013 Ford Escape Hunger Drive".
For every test drive of a new 2013 Ford Escape on Saturday, Sep 8th from 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM, Franklin Ford will make a contribution to Feeding America that will provide 40 meals. Donations to the Franklin Food Pantry will be accepted at Franklin Ford.
A test drive will
When you go for a test drive, you can drop off a donation for the Franklin Food Pantry!
For every test drive of a new 2013 Ford Escape on Saturday, Sep 8th from 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM, Franklin Ford will make a contribution to Feeding America that will provide 40 meals. Donations to the Franklin Food Pantry will be accepted at Franklin Ford.
2013 Ford Escape Hunger Drive
A test drive will
- gain a donation from Ford to provide 40 meals
- get an entry to win a 2013 Ford Escape
When you go for a test drive, you can drop off a donation for the Franklin Food Pantry!
Franklin's roads need regular maintenance
This topic was scheduled for the Town Council meeting on Wednesday night yet this article mentions that the report will be given to the "Town Councilors on Thursday". So was it previewed as scheduled at the meeting and then a copy will be sent to the Councilors? Not clear.
What is clear is that the roads do need more maintenance than has been spent on them. This has been recognized in the Long Range Financial Planning Committee's report and mentioned regularly by the Town Administrator and DPW Director.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x764810139/Franklin-mulls-plan-to-keep-roads-in-good-shape#ixzz25gJCBajX
For reference the Long Range Report can be found here
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_BComm/LRFPDOC/june%2012fINAL.pdf
What is clear is that the roads do need more maintenance than has been spent on them. This has been recognized in the Long Range Financial Planning Committee's report and mentioned regularly by the Town Administrator and DPW Director.
DPW Director Robert Cantoreggi said it is cheaper to maintain roads in fair or good condition than to deal with ones requiring extensive rehabilitation. His plan would prioritize maintenance so that certain roads are kept in good condition and never allowed to deteriorate.
The life cycle of a road is about 25 years, though it can be prolonged. As it ages, the road becomes costlier and costlier to rejuvenate.
"We want to use the most cost-effective maintenance program at the right time," Cantoreggi said.The report prepared by an outside firm gives Wachusett St, recently rebuilt, a rating of 99. So to help frame the discussion, if this road was recently rebuilt and it only gets a 99, what is holding it back from getting a 100?
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x764810139/Franklin-mulls-plan-to-keep-roads-in-good-shape#ixzz25gJCBajX
For reference the Long Range Report can be found here
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_BComm/LRFPDOC/june%2012fINAL.pdf
Water restrictions come to an end - Monday, Sep 10
2012 MANDATORY WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES
END ON MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2012
Originally posted to the Franklin webpage here
http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/Pages/FranklinMA_News/0195938E-000F8513
September Parent Support Group
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Franklin Downtown Partnership: General Meeting - Thursday 9/6/12
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Franklin Downtown Partnership General Meeting Agenda
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Dean College Campus Center @ 8:30 a.m.
Golder Room
I. Open Meeting
II. Adoption of Agenda
III. Introductions
IV. Report from Executive Director
a. Membership and Sponsorship Updates
V. Report from Harvest Festival Chairs Mary Graff and Jeanne Sherlock
a. Booths and Entertainment Update
b. Volunteer Sign-Up
VI. Downtown Updates -- Jeff Nutting
a. Post Office Parking
b. Clean-up Projects Downtown
1. Post office, street cleaning, tree trimming, etc.
c. Streetscape Update
d. Meter Discussion -- Ideas and Options
VII. Networking -- Joel Carrara
VIII. Business Updates
IX. New Business
X. Adjourn
Next FDP General Meeting will be Thursday, November 1
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Campaign donations
An article from the MetroWest Daily News last week that flew under the radar mentions the campaign funds for the 10th Norfolk District seat up for election. Thanks to an eagle eyed reader for finding it.
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1632291799/Open-seat-races-draw-most-campaign-cash#ixzz25aPkFTux
A five-way battle in Franklin to fill the 10th Norfolk seat, which Rep. James Vallee abruptly vacated in June, has raised the most money of any MetroWest or Milford area House race.
The five candidates so far have raised $69,000 total, according to the state campaign finance website, which lists information on fundraising.
Franklin Democrat Peter Padula has the most, $23,000. Republican Richard Eustis has the least, $5,800.
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1632291799/Open-seat-races-draw-most-campaign-cash#ixzz25aPkFTux
In the News: 4th Congrsesional, zentangle classes, active older adults
4th Congressional candidates making final push
by Jessica Trufant/Daily News staff
Zentangle classes offered in Franklin
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Photo essay: Community Gardens' growing!
I stopped for some photos as I ran by the Community Garden at the King St Memorial Field on Sunday morning. It is quite impressive to see so much goodness growing in the garden beds.
Cherry tomatoes
Red 'hot' peppers
Cherry tomatoes
Red 'hot' peppers
The garden was built with raised beds to allow for the produce to be grown without getting contaminated by whatever pesticides and fertilizers had been used on the fields over the years. Nature does what it does best in good conditions, it simply grows. And in this case, out from under one of the raised beds, this tomato plant is doing it's thing!
How does your garden grow?
Internships available
Six One Seven Studios is currently accepting internships for an upcoming project to be released in the fall of 2012. Please contact Bryan Roberts at Six One Seven Studios for more details.
Contact Details: Bryan Roberts at Six One Seven Studios
Phone 888-234-0405
Email: hello@sixonesevenstudios.com
Webpage: http://www.sixonesevenstudios.com
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http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/07/looking-to-tell-your-story-with-video.html
This appeared on my radar and was originally posted here http://newenglandfilm.com/node/41201
In the News: fishing trophy, women's club, audition workshop
Franklin teen reels in the big one
by Matt Tota/Daily News Staff
St. Mary’s Catholic Women’s Club to resume, Sept. 20
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
FSPA slates ‘How to Audition’ workshop
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Parmenter: Modular update
The DPW was working on the grounds on Saturday, so I got up closer on Sunday morning to get these photos.
The unit connecting the modulars to the building itself was removed.
The units are now separated and ready to be moved.
Looks like they are now ready for the next train to pull in!
This stone is all in a roped off section.
The unit connecting the modulars to the building itself was removed.
The units are now separated and ready to be moved.
Looks like they are now ready for the next train to pull in!
This stone is all in a roped off section.
Update: New Franklin High School
What has happened since the Franklin voters approved the debt exclusion for the new Franklin High School?
While it seems like nothing has been happening, the Building Committee has been quite busy. The paperwork was all completed so that the project could get out to bid which it did, on schedule. The bids are due this month.
What time line are we looking at now?
The construction will occur during three stages.
How can I find out what is happening during these three stages?
You can read more about the current status in the Milford Daily News: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1803411544/New-Franklin-High-on-schedule#ixzz25P7anihm
You can view the updated webpage for the new Franklin High School here http://www.newfhs.com/
or follow the progress on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/thenewfhs
While it seems like nothing has been happening, the Building Committee has been quite busy. The paperwork was all completed so that the project could get out to bid which it did, on schedule. The bids are due this month.
What time line are we looking at now?
The construction will occur during three stages.
"Stage one begins on Oct. 12 and runs until the middle of June 2013. Phase two starts on Aug. 16, 2013, ending in the fall of 2014, as students move into their 306,543-square-foot school.
And the razing of the old building and planting of the new field gets under way shortly after, finishing up sometime in the spring of 2015."
How can I find out what is happening during these three stages?
"Since the project's earliest days, the School Building Committee has maintained an active social media campaign built around community awareness. This summer, committee member Ed Cafasso rolled out an updated website and Facebook page as part of the effort.
"Social Media, especially Facebook, has been critical for a project like this, because so much of it is visual," Cafasso said. "It allows you to post pictures and renderings and share those easily. Based on what we saw during the early campaign, the Facebook page will be a valuable tool for keeping people in touch with all the latest developments over the next two years."
You can read more about the current status in the Milford Daily News: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1803411544/New-Franklin-High-on-schedule#ixzz25P7anihm
You can view the updated webpage for the new Franklin High School here http://www.newfhs.com/
or follow the progress on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/thenewfhs
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