Saturday, March 2, 2013

From the office of Rep Roy

The schedule of office hours for March:



A press release and photo from the FHS Girls Soccer Team visit to the State House in February

FHS Girls Soccer Team visits the State House




Hockomock playoffs: FHS girls win



Panthers Dominate Early to Blow by Marshfield


FRANKLIN, Mass -- The Lady Panthers made it pretty clear early on what kind of game it was going to be. Franklin opened up the game up 13-0 and finished the first quarter up 20-6, on their way to a 63-40 win over Marshfield. 
Read the full game report by following the link above




Hockomock Playoff Schedule & Scoreboard - 3/2/13



Here are Saturday's Hockomock playoff games.

Game of the Week - Boy's Basketball
#1 Mansfield vs. #9 Franklin, 1:00

Boys Basketball
#12 Sharon vs. #13 Quincy, 2:00
#7 Taunton @ #2 Newton North, 4:00

Game of the Week - Hockey
#1 Canton vs. #8 North Attleboro (@ Asiaf), 6:00

Hockey
#4 Oliver Ames vs. #5 Coyle & Cassidy (@ Asiaf), 2:00
#6 Mansfield vs. #14 North Quincy (@ Asiaf), 8:00
#7 Franklin vs. #2 Martha's Vineyard (@ Asiaf), 4:00



In the News: Dean College



Trial date set in Dean College sneaker assault case

A trial date has been set in the case of a former Dean College student accused of pummeling a fellow student during a 2011 campus attack, leaving the victim  bloodied, shoeless, and staggering.

Friday, March 1, 2013

"It would be tremendously positive"

The funding to help the development of the SNETT trail maybe in the current budget proposal working its way through the MA budget cycle according to this from the Milford Daily News:

A pillar of Patrick’s transportation overhaul is promoting greener commuting. MassDOT, in its travel plan, suggests adding or expanding trails in several communities, though does not specifically mention the Trunkline Trail. 
"These projects were included in this transportation piece because there is a growing recognition that it is no longer just about vehicular transportation," Lambert said. 
He added that a fully developed Trunkline Trail would improve the value of the six communities it wends through. 
"Particularly in Franklin," he said, "(because) Franklin is a community that’s growing. Investments like these are a choice for growth. And employers and families looking to settle in Massachusetts are looking for some of these quality-of-life enhancements that aren’t easily replicated anywhere else."

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x898140363/Patricks-proposed-budget-calls-for-SNETT-investment#ixzz2MHfP8FUw

SNETT entrance on Grove St, Franklin, MA


Related posts on the Rail Trail effort:

The Governor's budget proposal and maps as shared here on Thursday
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/02/governor-patrick-new-online-map-shows.html

The recent Franklin Junction presentation at the Historical Museum
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/02/franklin-junction-photo-essay.html



Severe Weather Spotter Training - FREE at the Franklin Library on March 26


NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SKYWARN TRAINING
FRANKLIN MA – March 26, 2013

The National Weather Service (NWS) will be conducting a severe weather spotter training session, part of its SKYWARN program, in Franklin MA

The class will be on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 between 6:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. It will be held at the Franklin Public Library, at 118 Main Street.

The session is open to the public at no charge. Emergency managers, police, fire, and other first responders are especially encouraged to attend. Everyone age 16 and older who stays to complete the training will be able to become trained NWS weather spotters.

The training session includes a two-hour thirty-minute computer-based presentation, which discusses the development of thunderstorms, the criteria for "severe" thunderstorms, as well as the cloud features associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Additional information will be presented about winter storms and proper snow measurement. The session will also present the procedure for reporting weather information to the National Weather Service.

It is not necessary to pre-register for this training, but anyone attending should bring a pen or pencil. If you have any questions about SKYWARN or the training sessions, please contact Bill Babcock, SKYWARN Program Leader at NWS Taunton MA, or Glenn Field, NWS Warning Coordination Meteorologist, at 508-823-1900 during normal business hours.

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Friends of the Franklin Library * P.O. Box 147 * Franklin, MA  02038 * fofl02038@gmail.com

What Are You Doing For Lunch Friday?

Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:

via Franklin Downtown Partnership by noreply@blogger.com (Franklin Downtown Partnership) on 2/28/13


FDP Networking Luncheon Reminder:

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

$6.00 for a great lunch and good company!

Come meet new members! Bring your business cards!

Please RSVP Joel Carrara at jcarrara@printsmartoffice.com


Things you can do from here:

MassBudget: Investments and Revenue in the Governor's Budget



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Governor's Budget: Investments and Revenue
In his budget for FY 2014, the Governor proposed significant new investments in Early Education & Care, K-12 Education, Higher Education, and Transportation. To fund these investments--and avoid cuts to other vital public services--the Governor's budget also includes a detailed plan to raise new revenue. As part of our ongoing analysis of the Governor's plan, MassBudget is releasing two new budget briefs.

The first, "Investments and Revenue in the Governor's Budget," presents a concise, 2-page overview of key initiatives in the budget proposal. Notably:
  • Significant new funding for Education, including greater support for the nearly 1 million students in K-12 public schools, increased access to quality Early Education & Care, and steps to help make Higher Education more affordable

  • Investments to fix and improve our statewide transportation system--roads, buses, bridges, and subways

  • The tax proposals that would fund these investment

Our second brief, "Tax Policy Proposals in the Governor's FY 2014 Budget," describes the Governor's proposals to raise new revenue while increasing the fairness of our tax system. Among other things, it analyzes:

  • The major revenue-generating piece of the Governor's plan, which involves raising the income tax rate while lowering the sales tax

  • Changes to various deductions, including the elimination of some popular income tax breaks and the doubling of the personal exemption

  • How Massachusetts businesses would be affected by the tax changes

As a reminder, all of our work on the Governor's budget--including these new briefs--can be found here.



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