Monday, January 6, 2014

Franklin Trash/Christmas Tree Schedule

During a holiday week, the trash pickup schedule is adjust by one day. So last week, Monday and Tuesday were normal pickups. Wednesday as the holiday (New Year's Day) was scheduled for pickup Thursday, Thursday became Friday, and so on.

However, the snow storm arrived Friday so there was no pickup for those from Thursday. They were rescheduled for Saturday. Which meant that those who normally would get picked up on Friday, didn't get picked up at all last week and should get get picked up twice this week.

Friday is scheduled for Monday
Monday - Tuesday
Tuesday - Wednesday
Wednesday - Thursday
Thursday - Friday
Friday - Saturday

This schedule assumes that there won't be another weather event this week to disturb the revised schedule.

This is also the week that Christmas trees are scheduled to be picked up on your day of pickup.




Franklin Public Library: Board of Directors Meeting - Agenda


Franklin Public Library Board of Directors Meeting
January 6, 2014
7:00 PM
Library Meeting Room


1. Call to Order

2. Public Comments

3. Minutes

4. Report of Board Members
Strategic Plan

5. Report of Library Director
One Book, One Community – Book Selection
Book Sale Revenues
Book Sale Coordinator
Renovation/Construction

6. Agenda Items February

7. Adjourn

YPO Networking - Jan 15th


The United Regional Young Professionals Organization (YPO) will be holding its first event of 2014 at Twenty8 Foods and Spirits in Foxboro located in the Renaissance Boston Patriot Place Hotel and Spa at  Patriot Place, in Foxboro on Wednesday, January 15th from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. The event will be the first of 3
monthly networking events to support The Julia Cekala Charitable Foundation. Subsequent events will also be held at Twenty8 on the 3rd Wednesday of February and March from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m..
Young Professionals Organization
Young Professionals Organization 

The Julia Cekala Charitable Foundation was created by her parents to support the community through recreation, education and medical assistance. Among those efforts are making long and short term stays
more comfortable for patients and their families at both Massachusetts General Hospital and Children’s
Hospital in Boston. They have created Julia’s Playground and Julia’s Garden, a memorial park in North Attleboro to provide peace and play for children and their families in the community. Their fundraising helps to support the continued expansion and maintenance of the park as well educating the community about autism and kidney donation and transplantation.

The cover charge is $5.00 with pre-registration on the YPO website or $10 at the door. Half of the event
proceeds will be donated directly to The Julia Cekala Charitable Foundation. Additional cash donations will also be accepted at the event.

Networking will be from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. and light appetizers will be provided. Don’t miss the opportunity to make connections, build relationships and support a great local charity!

The United Regional YPO consists of a diverse group of young professionals who have an interest in social and business networking, community involvement and professional development.

You may register for this event on the YPO’s website unitedregionalypo.org or by contacting 508-488-YPO1 (9761).

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Annual Report 2013: Fire Dept


The Franklin Fire Department is divided into two divisions: Operations and Maintenance, which is the largest and responsible for dispatch, emergency medical services, fire suppression and hazardous materials response. Administration and Support Services is responsible for personnel, budget and finance, training, code compliance and coordinating the Town’s emergency preparedness.

Our Mission

The mission of the Franklin Fire Department is to: Have a positive impact in the lives of citizens and visitors of Franklin in their time of crisis by providing compassionate, contemporary, community driven services.

Safeguard human life from the perils of fire, sudden illness, injury or other emergency medical condition, natural and man-made disasters as well as preserve the environment and property from ensuing destruction.

Be responsible for a safe, productive and pleasant work environment for our employees, and provide them opportunities to gain new skills and advance their personal career goals.

Operational Objectives

  • Initiating advanced life support to patients within 8 minutes of receiving the telephone call at our communications center.
  • To access, extricate, treat and transport and transport trauma patients to a level one trauma medical facility within one hour of the occurrence of the injury.
  • Interrupt the progression of fires in structures within 8 minutes of open flame ignition.
  • To insure response readiness remains greater than 70%.
  • Provide safety and survival skills for all school students in grade K through 5 consistent with the Student Awareness Fire Education (SAFE) initiative of the Commonwealth.
  • Provide educational opportunities for department members to insure optimal performance and safety.
  • To develop and maintain “best practice” to insure personnel and citizen safety.
  • Insure fire safety through timely, consistent code compliance services to all external customers.
  • Provide all department services in a manner that satisfies the needs of our customers.


Message from the Fire Chief

Fiscal Year 2013 has been a very difficult year in maintaining a high level of emergency services for the
community. Reductions in authorized staffing levels experienced in Fiscal Year 2009 have reached their
natural and predicted impact. During the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2013, the department suffered a number
of duty related injuries and extended injuries. (We believe there is a causal relationship between years of
diminished staffing levels and increases duty related injuries.) As a result, we were unable to sustain, either
financially or by staffing, sufficient minimum daily staffing levels (10 personnel) to provide the level of
emergency services the community had previously enjoyed. In November of 2012, we these conditions
forced the department to reduce minimum daily staffing to 9 personnel. The effect on service level has
been negative, with a decrease in response time in the King Street District by 5%, increase in on-scene times
by over 50% and an increase in overall time of incident, department-wide by 9%.

This challenged the safety level for our citizens and firefighter alike. In terms of positive outcomes for medical related emergencies, we know that a one minute increase in response time can increase patient morbidity by 13% one year after the incidents. Additionally, I believe the reduced staffing has had a negative impact on our employees. The department’s loss time accident rate has increased by 40% since down staffing occurred in 2009. In addition to the rate increase, loss time has increase 5 fold, to nearly 3,400 work hours lost in Fiscal Year 2013 due to duty related injury.

This year the department also marked a milestone with the retirement of Lieutenant Paul Beach. Lieutenant Beach began his employment with the department in 1983 as a Call Firefighter and was appointed as a Career Firefighter in 1985. During his nearly 27 years of service to the Town, Paul served in many capacities, serving his last 15 years as the Department’s Technology Officer, leading the department’s transition from paper to the digital age. We wish him and his wife Jean a long, happy and healthy retirement.

This year the department responded to more than 3,400 emergency responses – an overall increase of less than 1% from last year. This modest increase reflected no major increase in any call type category from Fiscal Year 2012.

In addition to emergency response, the department also continued to try to expand its fire prevention education activities, providing safety and survival education to the most vulnerable population to fire – our children and seniors. Through the dedicated efforts of SAFE Officer Robert Donovan, the department continued to educate over 100 children per month as well as attend various activities at the Senior Center. Lieutenant Tom Carlucci with Firefighter Keith Darling and Doug Perro provide dedicated assistance in completing this important service to our citizens.

Our employees continue to be the chief reason for maintaining our current the level of success and level of services we provide our citizens. They continue to work tirelessly to protect life and property within Franklin. In addition to their on-duty responses, our employees commit countless hours in continuing education and training targeted to maintain and improved upon their emergency skills.

Additionally, they continue to press forward in attempt to provide the highest level of service to the
community based upon advancement in the fire-rescue field and advancements in technology. These efforts
have yielded significant and broad insight into the requirements necessary to maintain and improve upon
the services we provide to the citizens of Franklin.

Respectfully Submitted,

Gary B. McCarraher, Fire Chief

Franklin Fire Dept - Tower 1 unit at the downtown fire station
Franklin Fire Dept - Tower 1 unit at the downtown fire station


The full annual report can be obtained from the Town Clerk's office (hard copy) or viewed and/or downloaded from the Franklin website here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Clerk/annual/2013report.pdf

Annual reports of prior years can also be found online at
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Clerk/annual/

Fallen Hero: John Emidio Pasquantonio


Lance Corporal John Emidio Pasquantonio was born in Franklin on March 14, 1949, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Pasquantonio. John lived with his parents and 3 sisters on Grove St. while attending the Franklin Schools. John enlisted in the Marines, at age 17. 
John was married to the former Jacqueline Mucciarone of Franklin and he left a son, John Carlo, who currently lives here in Franklin. 
Corporal Pasquantonio, assigned to the USS Iwo Jima, had been sent ashore as a forward observer for the Navy guns on the coast of Vietnam, in Quang Tri province, when he was struck by a mortar shell and killed instantly on April 30, 1968. Prior to his death, John had repeatedly volunteered for this hazardous duty landing on the coast by helicopter. Cpl. Pasquantonio was award the Cross of Gallantry Medal, which compares with America's bronze star award, by the South Vietnam government. 
Lance Corporal John E. Pasquantonio was 19 years old at the time of his death in Vietnam.








Note: as I was updating links I realized that I had skipped this one when I was putting the series together in November.  The full set of Fallen Heroes from the Vietnam War have been added to the Fallen Hero collection.  http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/08/franklin-fallen-heroes-series.html

Helen Owens Fitness - Open House - Jan 11


My name is Helen Owens and I am a Fitness Instructor. I am a resident of Franklin and I just recently started my own little business, Helen Owens Fitness, teaching fitness classes here in Franklin. I rent the studio space located at 835 W. Central St. #3, right next to Kingdom Cuts and behind the 99 Restaurant.

My friend subscribes to your newsletter/blog and suggested that I reach out to you in hopes that you might consider my new, small business interesting or useful enough for Franklin residents to take advantage of, to include in your postings.
Helen Owens Fitness

I offer Zumba, dance-FIT, and Total Body Conditioning classes. I welcome people of all fitness levels! My objective is to show that fitness can be FUN and doesn't have to be dreaded. So I try to provide a FUN, FRIENDLY and WELCOMING fitness experience for all!

Classes are pay-as-you-go, so no contracts or monthly fees. Your 1st class is FREE. After that, drop in any class, any time for $10. Or you can get discounted class packages (6x classes for $50; 10x classes for $75).

I am also having an OPEN HOUSE party on Saturday, January 11, starting 9am. I am offering a FREE 1-hour Zumba/dance-FIT combo class. There will also be chances to WIN raffle prizes with purchase of a class package. It's a good opportunity for people to come meet me, try a class, and have some fun!

I've attached information about my classes for you to review and share, if you choose. I will be running my first ad in THE SHOPPER next week, which will hit households in Franklin, Bellingham, Wrentham and Norfolk!





Helen Owens Fitness
LIKE my Facebook page: facebook.com/helenowensfitness


In the News: grease fire, train accident, local author

Grease fire guts kitchen in Franklin restaurant

Firefighters were called to a Franklin restaurant Saturday afternoon after grease in a deep fryer ignited, causing some smoke damage to the building.
The Guru Bar and Grill


Man’s leg pinned under train in Franklin

A man was taken to Rhode Island Hospital on Friday with serious but non-life threatening injuries after one of his legs was caught under a train when he fell onto the tracks at the Forge Park station, according to an MBTA spokeswoman.



Franklin author Laura Spinella
To those unfamiliar with the literary business, her career might appear to be stumbling. In fact, the Franklin mother of three has had her share of success, even as she humbly acknowledges to being "a little fish in a big pond." 
Spinella’s first novel, "Beautiful Disaster," a story set in the Deep South about two former lovers reconnected, was nominated in the "Best First Book" category at the 2012 RITA Awards, which recognize the top authors and novels in the popular romance genre. 
And in November, Spinella published her sophomore novel, "Perfect Timing," named by the Open Book Society, an online discussion group of readers throughout the state, as one of the "best reads of 2013."
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x407166377/Franklin-author-finds-success#ixzz2pWdnpdAh

Laura's website  http://lauraspinella.net/