Thursday, February 28, 2013

Get your hats ready!

The Parmenter School is celebrating Hat Day on Friday, March 1.

What hat would you wear?

Governor Patrick: New Online Map Shows Transportation, Education Investments

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Governor Patrick, 2013Governor Deval Patrick today unveiled an online map tool that shows members of the public, in real terms, what investing in growth and opportunity will mean for their communities.
"This tool will help people see exactly what to expect in their own backyard as part of the investments we've proposed," said Governor Patrick. "Meaningful investments in education and transportation today will significantly improve our economic future both in the short term and for generations to come."

Each map outlines transportation projects in every community that would be funded under the Governor's FY14 budget proposal, as well as the additional Chapter 70 education funding and support for public colleges and universities communities can expect to receive under the Governor's investment plan. The maps also show how many children in each community are on the waitlist for early education and care programs. As part of the Governor's investment plan, the 30,000 child waitlist for early education and care programs across the state would be eliminated.  

Each of the 400 maps in total, representing both Senate and House districts, can be found at www.mass.gov/governor/choosegrowth. There are two maps per district – one displaying transportation investments and one displaying education investments in each community.   
Governor Patrick's budget plan includes a $1 billion annual investment in the Commonwealth's transportation system to maintain the current transportation assets we have today and launch a number of high-impact transportation projects across Massachusetts that, if built, will create thousands of jobs and spur economic development across the Commonwealth. The plan also includes a $550 million investment in education, reaching $1 billion over four years, to provide universal access to high quality early education for children across the state, from birth through age five; fully fund K-12 education and allow for extended school days in high-need schools; make college more affordable and accessible for high school graduates; and allow our community colleges to expand their efforts to provide students with the knowledge and skill training needed to succeed in the workplace.

Check out the 21st Century Transportation Plan "The Way Forward" and the Governor's Choosing Growth website.

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The map for education in Rep Roy's 10th Norfolk district is shown here



The map for transportation in Rep Roy's 10th Norfolk district is shown here



Visit the Governor's links as outlined in the article above for additional maps

Steel rising

The steel is rising on the construction site for the new high school. The Milford Daily News provides an update in part by writing:
At the muddy construction site, steel beams and columns rise toward the sky and crisscross each other, giving passersby a glimpse at the school’s skeletal frame. 
Next comes the metal decking for the roof, and then masons will arrive to place the brick and outside walls. 
Project officials have projected the next phase of construction to start in August. 
"The schedule has us being roof-tight for next winter," Mercer said, "which means the outside masonry work would all be done, (and) the roof would be done, so the crews can work through the winter inside."


Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x898139638/Snowy-stormy-month-doesnt-impede-progress-for-new-Franklin-High#ixzz2MBmU8jqB

Jefferson PCC fundraiser at 99 Restaurant


This Thursday, February 28th is the Dine for a Cause fundraiser at Restaurant 99. Join us at Restaurant 99 in Franklin to benefit the Jefferson Elementary PCC! If you're still recovering from vacation last week or just looking to spend a family night out, we'd love to see you there.

Visit anytime between 11:00am and 10:30pm and let them know you're there for Jefferson.

Come support our Franklin community!



Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Pies for feet


The dance teams at Feet In Motion (FIM) are currently selling pies from the Ever So Humble Pie Company (Walpole, MA) to help raise funds for their trip to Disney in July. You can find the order form below.

The orders are due March 6th.
They can be dropped off at the FIM Studio (there is a bin inside on a table labeled Pie Orders) or mailed so long as they arrive in time (by March 6th). If paying by check, please make the check out to Lori Kelly, one of the moms on the booster organization. Humble Pie has requested only one check upon payment.

The pies can be picked up Saturday, March 23
From the studio, specific time TBD but likely around 10:00 AM to noon.

The address:
Feet in Motion
250 East Central St. #1
Franklin, MA 02038
c/o FIM Dance Team Boosters

Any questions can be sent to this email address: fimdisney@yahoo.com.

In the News: rabies clinic, scholarship money



Rabies clinic held March 23 in Franklin

The Franklin Dog Kennel, 15 Public Works Way, will offer a rabies clinic from 9 a.m. until noon on Saturday, March 23.



FHS senior wins scholarship money in Saturday contest

West Bridgewater resident won this year’s Distinguished Young Woman competition, held Saturday night at the Thomas D. Mercer Auditorium.


Franklin Library: Fun Club - LEGOs

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Safe Routes to School: Bicycle Poster Contest

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Bike Poster Contest, February 26, 2013 MassDOT's Massachusetts Safe Routes to School program is providing the opportunity for 5th grade students across the Commonwealth to participate in a national Bikes Make Life Better poster contest.

The contest supports MassDOT and Safe Routes to School goals by encouraging students to recognize biking as an active and sustainable transportation option that benefits their physical health and community. Saris Cycling Group, a manufacturer of bicycle racks and cycling training products, hosts the contest annually.

Participating schools will submit entries to the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School program by April 1.  A first place winner will be selected to represent the Commonwealth in the national contest and receive a new bike provided by Saris Cycling Group. Second and Third Place winners will receive gear to make their bike ride safer and fun. The Massachusetts first place winner will then compete for the national prize - a chance to attend the 2014 National Bike Summit in Washington DC and an exclusive bicycle parking and tracking system known as The Hub for their school!

Tips & Tools to Participate
  • Every entry must be original artwork created by a student who is currently in the 5th grade at a Massachusetts Safe Routes to School Partner location. 
  • Poster entries must be related to the contest theme: Bikes Make Life BetterThe themed title must also appear on the poster. All words must be spelled correctly.
  • Be sure to adhere to the contest's very specific rules for poster design and layout found on the Saris website.
  • Invite your SRTS Outreach Coordinator to host a bike safety assembly for your school's 5th grade class. Students can then create posters based on what they learned about bicycling.
  • Create buzz about the contest in your classroom by hanging up flyers to promote this exciting opportunity to your 5th grade students!
  • A completed permission slip must accompany all entries to be considered for the three state prizes.
Contact Massachusetts Safe Routes to School for more information!

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Upcoming Networking Lunch, General Meeting

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Dear FDP Members:
We have an exciting presentation planned for the FDP General Meeting on Thursday, March 7th.  Trish White will be presenting "Strategic Marketing Using Social Media". If you are a small business owner you will not want to miss this!

Presentation will begin at 8:30 AM at Dean College, Golder RoomWe will discuss:
1. New trends in social media for 2013
2. What is SEO - search engine optimization?
3. Is blogging important?
4. Using social networks to engage with your customer base
5. A few (amazing) Google Business Tools
We hope to see all of you there to learn more...

FDP Networking Luncheon Reminder:
This Friday, March 1st is the FDP Networking Luncheon
1:00 PM at Dean College Campus Center Dining Hall

$5.50 for a great lunch!

Come meet new members!  Bring your business cards!
Please RSVP Joel Carrara at jcarrara@printsmartoffice.com



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Franklin Library: Craft Circle

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Solar Anniversary Celebration - rescheduled

If you wanted to help celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the solar panels at the First Universalist Society of Franklin and stayed indoors due to the changeable weather on Sunday, you didn't miss anything.

Solar Anniversary Celebration poster

The event was rescheduled to Sunday, March 17th at 11:45 AM.

Maybe the luck of the Irish will bring better weather to celebrate the solar installation!



Want to check on how much energy their system has created?
https://enlighten.enphaseenergy.com/public/systems/vGRK57403



Current Triangle Signs

The signs at the downtown  triangle where West Central St and Main St meet at the railroad bridge have been changed recently.

The Franklin School for the Performing Arts is advertising their production of "The Sound of Music" which will be held this Saturday, Mar 2 at 7:00 PM and Sunday Mar 3 at 2:00 PM.

You can get tickets online at the FPSA webpage

FSPA - "Sound of Music"

Registration for the Franklin Chargers Pop Warner football and cheerleading teams begins March 1. You can find more additional information and register online at the Franklin Chargers webpage  http://www.franklinchargers.net/


Franklin Chargers registration opens Mar 1

Franklin Library: eReaders

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Hockomock League Playoff Previews



Hockomock League Playoff Preview: Girls Basketball





Sunday, February 24, 2013

Attention: Parking Ban Reminder


Winter Storm Overnight Parking Ban Effective from October 15 to April 15

The purpose of the winter storm overnight parking ban shall be to provide for the safe movement of police, fire and emergency medical service vehicles during snow and ice storms and otherwise provide for public safety during winter weather conditions. The parking ban shall also serve to enhance the capability of the Public Works Department to remove snow and ice from the roadways effectively and efficiently.

A winter storm overnight parking ban shall automatically take effect upon occurrence of any of
the following: Snow, sleet, or freezing rain has fallen, or is imminent.

The National Weather Service and/or local television and/or radio stations or other media are
reporting commencement of snow, sleet, or freezing rain within the local area or are predicting
that snow, sleet, or freezing rain will begin in Franklin within 12 hours.

The parking of any motor vehicle within the layout or right of way of any public street or any
roadway open to the public is prohibited between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. while a
winter storm parking ban is in effect.

The Franklin Police Department shall enforce the provisions of this article and shall be solely
responsible for issuance of tickets and authorization of towing.

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