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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
2012 Annual St John's Christmas Fair - Dec 1
This year St. John’s Christmas Fair will be held Saturday, December 1st from 9am - 3pm in the St. John’s Parish Hall located at 237 Pleasant Street in Franklin, MA.
There will be homemade gift baskets, Cookie Walk, pastry table, as well as hot soup and coffee to enjoy.
Pictures with Santa as well as other activities for the kids! Join us for a fun day!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Coles Tavern: Fund Raising for NJ Hurricane Sandy survivors
Please join us in an effort to give back! On November 29th at Coles Tavern in Franklin. From 7:30pm ~1:00 … make a simple donation to the Red Cross of New Jersey.
Hurricane Sandy is NOT over! The rebuliding has just begun. Please give a little. People just like you, without homes or electricity and all of their possessions have been washed away.
Every little bit counts.
There will be raffles, 50/50 and wonderful prizes like jewelry from Tiffany’s, a Booze Basket, Celtics Tickets, a beautiful painting from Simons Furniture.
hThe donations have been overwhelming and the support has been unforgettable. So with just $5 at the door, you can make a HUGE difference to these people affected by the hurricane.
So Please, please, please spread the word and help out your fellow human beings by giving back.
Rebuliding has begun but they need all the help they can get. Come to Coles Tavern on the 29th and make that dream possible!
Join us for a fun night of dancing and drinking….all for a great cause! Look forward to seeing you there. Spread the word and we can bring a little peace of mind back to New Jersey! Thanks for your support!
MassBudget: Building a Better Future Together
Our state budget is a statement of our priorities, a reflection of the choices we make together to strengthen our communities, support vulnerable residents, and build a vibrant economy.
MassBudget's new online slideshow, Our State Budget: Building a Better Future Together, describes the ongoing fiscal crisis, recent budget cuts, our tax system, and the choices we will face moving forward.
In most of our emails, this is the point when we would tell you to GO VIEW THE SLIDESHOW. This time, as part of our ongoing effort to reach new audiences, we would also like to encourage you to:
In general, email will remain our core method for communicating with you--whenever we release a report, finish a factsheet, or update our budget browser. But we will also be using social media to share shorter pieces, research highlights, and information about interesting reports from other organizations.
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"This is a very active town"
The Milford Daily News reports on Meghan White the new program coordinator for the Franklin Recreation department.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107412889/Meet-the-new-Franklin-Recreation-program-director#ixzz2Cl2c0I00
Recreation Director Ryan Jette said losing Reagan was difficult, given how long he worked for the department, but that White’s background in athletics and education makes the transition easier.
"We just started our winter registration, so it’s a busy time for us," Jette said. "Around here, winter is arguably the biggest time of the year. Megan is picking up real quick, learning very fast. I’ve had a lot of compliments about her already. She’s going to be a good fit."
White's experience as a student athlete and coach lends her a unique set of skills.
"As an athlete, I feel that thinking about programs, how they need to be ran and how to interact with the different players, comes naturally," she said, adding, "Any athlete wants to work in a sports-related job. If they aren’t, then they don’t like their job."
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107412889/Meet-the-new-Franklin-Recreation-program-director#ixzz2Cl2c0I00
Slowing Revenue Growth Derails Automatic Income Tax Cut
Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:
via Commonwealth Conversations: Revenue by Ann Dufresne-DOR Communications Director on 11/19/12
The State Department of Revenue (DOR) recently certified that there is insufficient tax revenue growth under the terms of a 2002 state law that would trigger a 0.05 percentage point cut in the Part B indivdual income tax rate beginning in 2013. As part of the legal process determined by the Legislature, an automatic tax cut would go into effect if the following thresholds in revenue growth were exceeded:
- Inflation-adjusted baseline revenue growth for the previous fiscal year surpassed 2.5% and,
- There was positive inflation-adjusted baseline revenue growth in each of the consecutive three-month periods starting in August and ending in November in the current calendar year compared to the same consecutive three-month periods in the previous calendar year.
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City’
VIA APPIA PRESS has announced the release of Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City.’
Welcome to Franklin, Massachusetts, a town that to a casual visitor might appear to be nothing more than an ‘ordinary’ Greater Boston suburb; maybe even the kind of place where, “Nothing much ever happens.” But don’t be fooled. This is the entirely true story of how one town transformed from a small hamlet – a precinct in a frontier community -- into one of the fastest growing municipalities in America; an ‘edge city’ built around an Interstate. It’s a story of religious extremists, farmers, factory workers, entrepreneurs, anarchists, and eccentrics. It’s a story more than 300 years in the making and it has never been told before in one volume...until now.
Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City’ is 204 pages in length, featuring more than 70 illustrations, and retails for $19.99. The book can be ordered through www.viaappiapress.com.
About the Author
Eamon McCarthy Earls is a longtime resident of Franklin, and a graduate of Franklin High School, Class of 2012. Eamon has been involved with the Franklin Historical Commission since 2010. Realizing the need for a new, updated history of Franklin, Eamon built on his experience in writing and researching his previous book; Wachusetts: How Boston’s Quest for Water Changed Four Towns and a Way of Life and tapped a wide range of sources, including extensive interviews with local residents, to complete Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City.’
"things changed pretty quickly"
The destruction left by Hurricane Sandy in the NY and NJ area is immense. Two Franklin fire fighters got to help at a shelter in Brooklyn, NY recently and the Milford Daily News recaps their experience with this article.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107412492/Franklin-firefighters-help-out-after-Hurricane-Sandy#ixzz2CfArD0yf
To contribute to the relief effort you can donate to the American Red Cross here or to this Occupy Sandy effort for those in New Jersey.
In New York City, Smith said, the darkness was eerie and disquieting.
"I didn’t expect that," he said.
Smith said he never realized the scope of Sandy’s wrath.
"While we were deployed, I saw no news; I heard no news, so I wasn’t even aware of how bad the devastation was until I got home," he said.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107412492/Franklin-firefighters-help-out-after-Hurricane-Sandy#ixzz2CfArD0yf
To contribute to the relief effort you can donate to the American Red Cross here or to this Occupy Sandy effort for those in New Jersey.
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