Wednesday, February 19, 2014

"There are no negatives to this bill"


The bill, filed last year by state Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, and state Sen. Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, amends the current law, reducing the number of plates that a charity must sell initially to 500 and the number during the first two years to 1,000. 
According to Roy, lowering the threshold would help smaller charities reap the benefits of creating their own plates. The sale of specialized plates in Massachusetts — some 215,000 to date — has raised nearly $75 million for non-profits, he said. 
"It puts the small charities on equal footing with the larger groups who have access to marketing resources," Roy said, referencing non-profits aligned with professional sports teams.

Read the full article here:
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140219/NEWS/140215829/1994/NEWS

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Parking Ban Activated


Parking Ban Activated 02/18/2014


Winter Weather Advisory

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
408 AM EST TUE FEB 18 2014

...A QUICK PERIOD OF HEAVY SNOWFALL TODAY...

MAZ007-013>017-181715-
/O.CON.KBOX.WW.Y.0008.140218T1200Z-140219T0100Z/
EASTERN ESSEX MA-WESTERN NORFOLK MA-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA-
SUFFOLK MA-EASTERN NORFOLK MA-NORTHERN BRISTOL MA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GLOUCESTER...FOXBORO...NORWOOD...
CAMBRIDGE...BOSTON...QUINCY...TAUNTON
408 AM EST TUE FEB 18 2014

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM THIS
MORNING TO 8 PM EST THIS EVENING...


* HAZARD TYPES...SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES.

* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 3 TO 5 INCHES.

* TIMING...FROM MID MORNING TO THE EVENING HOURS.

* IMPACTS...HEAVY SNOW IS POSSIBLE AT TIMES...WITH REDUCTIONS IN
 VISIBILITY AND SLIPPERY CONDITIONS. THIS HEAVY SNOW MAY BE
 FALLING DURING THE EVENING COMMUTE.

* WINDS...SOUTHEAST 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.

* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN SNOW AND/OR ICE IS
FORECAST TO DEVELOP IN THE AFFECTED AREAS...BUT ACCUMULATIONS ARE
EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT. ANY SNOW OR ICE WOULD RESULT IN SLIPPERY
CONDITIONS ON UNTREATED ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS.  WHEN
TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING...MOTORISTS NEED TO BE ESPECIALLY
CAREFUL ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WHERE SLIPPERY SPOTS CAN EASILY
DEVELOP.



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‘Healthy Hearts’ Family Valentine Dance on Friday, February 21


The Hockomock Area YMCA invites area residents to wear red at our ‘Healthy Hearts’ Family Valentine Dance on Friday, February 21st from 6:30PM-8:00PM at our Bernon Family Branch located at 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin.

This free event guarantees a good time for all with a DJ and lots of dancing. Many other activities are planned including a nail salon, hair studio for boys and girls, Minute to Win It games, arts & crafts, heart healthy snacks, and more for members and non-members alike.

For more information, contact Michelle Branche at 774.235.2766 or visit our website at www.hockymca.org.

www.hockymca.org.
www.hockymca.org.

About the Hockomock Area YMCA
Through partnerships with families, the Hockomock Area YMCA empowers families to learn, grow and thrive together. Driven by our three areas of focus—youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility—family strengthening nurtures the potential of every child, improves family relationships and well-being, and provides opportunities for families to contribute to their communities.

The focus of family strengthening at the Hockomock Area YMCA is to provide intentional programming and services in a welcoming environment that embraces and reflects the diversity of families in the community. Family strengthening is a collaborative process to further work/life balance, deepen relationships within families, develop new skills and interests, and connect to community resources.

"a regional approach to rail trail developments'

For fans of rail trails, mark the date for an important meeting on the Upper Charles Trail
With spring just a few weeks away, the Friends of the Milford Upper Charles Trail will update residents on the trail’s current status, future plans and the benefits of a regional approach to rail trail developments during a forum next month. 
The forum, which will be held March 8 at 9 a.m. at the Ashland Community Center, will include presentations from the Metropolitan Area Planning Council focused on a regional view of rail trails, legislative advocates and a business owners who will provide insight on the commerce aspect of a multi-purpose trail. 
Representatives from the Upper Charles Trail towns of Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Milford and Sherborn will also provide updates on their towns and answer questions from the public.

Read the full article here: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140217/NEWS/140216570#sthash.njsLxy7p.dpuf


For more information on the Upper Charles Trail visit their webpage here
http://www.uppercharlestrail.org/

For additional info on the Friends of the Upper Charles Trail visit their webpage here
http://www.milfordtrail.org/



Franklin's rail trail sign on Grove St
Franklin's rail trail sign on Grove St


Franklin's own section of the SNETT rail trail runs off Grove St to Bellingham and ultimately to Palmer.
http://www.franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/


In the News: salt supply, traffic arrest


In Franklin, DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi said the town is better-positioned than many of its neighbors, but he said the town’s salt supplies are still below his comfort level. 
Cantoreggi said the town has two salt sheds and has been able to lend some salt to both Milford and Norfolk, but is now left with about 1,000 tons. He said the town uses about 400 to 500 tons of salt during each plowable storm.

Read the full article here: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140218/NEWS/140216330/?tag=2#sthash.Ia9cbGZa.dpuf



An expired inspection sticker led police to arrest two Franklin residents, one of whom was found with more than 60 prescription pills, after a motor vehicle stop Friday on South Main Street, police said. 

Read the full article here: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140218/NEWS/140216343/1994/NEWS#sthash.pQ7bMOQY.dpuf

Monday, February 17, 2014

Washington's Birthday

Poor George, his birthday really falls on Feb 22 but with the Uniform Monday Holiday act, and the realignment of the holiday to the 3rd Monday in February it never falls on the right day.

Have no fear, we live in MA where

Read more about President's Day in this wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%27s_Birthday


Happy birthday George!

George Washington, 1st President of the United States
George Washington, 1st President of the United States

Paper or Plastic? (video)

With the holiday and three day weekend, I'll do the food shopping today. The choice of paper or plastic is actually the wrong question according to Leyla especially since we have so many options for re-usable bags to bring home the groceries with. While she doesn't get into re-usable bags, she does get into the real problem:
"... at the end of the day, everything we design and produce in the economy or buy as consumers is done so for function. We want something, therefore we buy it. So breaking things back down and delivering smartly, elegantly, sophisticated solutions that take into consideration the entire system and the entire life of the thing, everything, all the way back to the extraction through to the end of life, we can start to actually find really innovative solutions."

Find a comfy spot, have your morning or favorite beverage at hand and watch this 18 minute video. It is time to "rethink environmental folklore"








For more about Leyla and the design work she does, visit her page on the TED site here
http://www.ted.com/speakers/leyla_acaroglu.html

"interest in eBooks keeps growing"


As the demand for electronic books grows, library directors across MetroWest say traditional print books remain popular even as they provide more diversified activities to patrons plugged into the digital world. 
"Right now, eBooks are the exciting new thing,’’ said Susan Edmonds, director at Milford Town Library. "Every year more people are accustomed to digital material so we have to add another layer to our bag of tricks." 
She said print books and periodicals currently comprise 68 percent of the library’s collection of 130,000 items, while eBooks and other electronic devices make up 32 percent, an estimated 20 percent increase over the last decade.

Read the full article:
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140217/NEWS/140216692/?tag=1#sthash.iTOkHYPm.dpuf

Sunday, February 16, 2014

The second TV (video)

How many Franklin households have a second TV?

Does yours? Yves says:
"Look, at home I have two TVs. Why? Precisely not to have to cooperate with my wife."
There are probably quite a few Franklin homes with more than one TV.

What does this have to do with Franklin? The business of Franklin is providing services to the people who live and work here. How we provide these services is very important. When we are successful, others will recognize Franklin as "The safest city" and the "best place to raise a family." When we are not successful... well let's not go there. You can come up with your own horror story.

As reported this week, the Town Council decided to remove the fire fighters from Civil Service. This was the last group to be removed from a system that is over 100 years old. There will still be a negotiation with the fire fighters union to implement new hiring process and procedures. But it is about time that this restriction, put in place for a different world is put aside. The world today is not what it was when Civil Service was introduced.

In this TED TalkYves Morieux tackles the complexity of work and comes up with 6 rules to simplify.  With that much said, here is what Yves says:
The way we organize is based on two pillars. The hard -- structure, processes, systems. The soft -- feelings, sentiments, interpersonal relationships, traits, personality. And whenever a company reorganizes, restructures, reengineers, goes through a cultural transformation program, it chooses these two pillars. Now, we try to refine them, we try to combine them. The real issue is -- and this is the answer to the two enigmas -- these pillars are obsolete. Everything you read in business books is based either on one or the other or their combination. They are obsolete. 

Yves makes this point as he closes this 12 minute talk:
You need to reward those who cooperate and blame those who don't cooperate. The CEO of The Lego Group, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, has a great way to use it. He says, blame is not for failure, it is for failing to help or ask for help. It changes everything. Suddenly it becomes in my interest to be transparent on my real weaknesses, my real forecast, because I know I will not be blamed if I fail, but if I fail to help or ask for help. When you do this, it has a lot of implications on organizational design. You stop drawing boxes, dotted lines, full lines; you look at their interplay. It has a lot of implications on financial policies that we use. On human resource management practices. When you do that, you can manage complexity, the new complexity of business, without getting complicated. You create more value with lower cost. You simultaneously improve performance and satisfaction at work because you have removed the common root cause that hinders both complicatedness. This is your battle, business leaders. The real battle is not against competitors. This is rubbish, very abstract. When do we meet competitors to fight them? The real battle is against ourselves, against our bureaucracy, our complicatedness. Only you can fight, can do it.



Franklin High School - in the snow


With the new Franklin High School exterior closed off, there is little change shown on the outside. The real change is happening as the building is being completed inside.


the new FHS under construction - Feb 2012
the new FHS under construction - Feb 2012

The most recent photo taken outside (last weekend) is almost from the same angle as the architectural rendering shown below.




Remove the snow and clouds, add the cars on a sunny day and voila!


The archive of information on the new high school project can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/12/collection-high-school-building-project.html


You can also visit the 'official' new FHS page here  http://newfhs.com/newdesign.php

Hold the date: Elizabeth Smart - May 8th

The Hockomock YMCA will be hosting Elizabeth Smart to come and speak. The Y will be selling tickets for the May 8th event at all of the branches.




Want to know more about Elizabeth Smart?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Smart_kidnapping

Check her website here http://elizabethsmartfoundation.org/

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Parking Ban Activated



PARKING BAN ACTIVATED 02/15/2014


1054 AM EST SAT FEB 15 2014

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 AM EST SUNDAY...

* LOCATIONS...MOST OF RHODE ISLAND. EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS ALONG
 AND EAST OF THE I-95 CORRIDOR.

* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW.

* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 8 TO 12 INCHES.

* TIMING...LIGHT SNOW DEVELOPS THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THE HEAVIEST
 SNOW FALLS AFTER 3 OR 4 PM...WITH THE WORST OF THE STORM BETWEEN
 6 PM AND 1 AM. SNOW ENDS BY 3 OR 4 AM.

* TEMPERATURES...IN THE UPPER 20S.

* IMPACTS...HEAVY SNOW WITH 1 TO 2 INCH PER HOUR SNOWFALL RATES
 WILL MAKE DRIVING EXTREMELY DIFFICULT THIS EVENING. BLOWING AND
 DRIFTING SNOW WILL RESULT IN VERY POOR VISIBILITIES AT TIMES BY
 MIDNIGHT. TRAVEL WILL BECOME QUITE DIFFICULT THIS EVENING.

* WINDS...NORTH 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH.

* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN AN AVERAGE OF 6 OR MORE
INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED IN A 12 HOUR PERIOD...OR FOR 8 OR MORE
INCHES IN A 24 HOUR PERIOD. TRAVEL WILL BE SLOW AT BEST ON WELL
TREATED SURFACES...AND QUITE DIFFICULT ON ANY UNPLOWED OR
UNTREATED SURFACES.

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parking ban activated during snow storm
parking ban activated during snow storm

Hockomock Area YMCA Youth Sports Leagues Enrolling


The Hockomock Area YMCA is accepting registrations for sports leagues that support healthy lifestyles and instill a positive self-image in kids. This spring, kids will have a great time playing Soccer and T-ball with YMCA expert coaches and friends.

Hockomock YMCA - Youth soccer
Hockomock YMCA - Youth soccer
Soccer players will develop and improve fundamentals like dribbling, passing and kicking. And in T-ball, kids will develop baseball skills that include catching, throwing and hitting. YMCA Sports leagues are run in a positive and structured environment to ensure every child has fun and thrives.


Everyone plays and everyone is part of the team. Players will receive a jersey and end of season award. Don’t wait; call today to save $15 through March 23rd.



FRANKLIN LEAGUES:
Sat. - Soccer, age 3-10 morning | T-ball, age 3-6 afternoon






To register, please call or visit the Hockomock Area YMCA today. Financial assistance is available to those who could benefit and is provided from The YMCA Annual Campaign. For more information, visit hockymca.org.

Hockomock YMCA - tball
Hockomock YMCA - tball

Bernon Family Branch: 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin, 508-528-8708 | Sports Director: Kailynn Bateman 774-235-2720, kailynnb@hockymca.org

About Hockomock Area YMCA:
The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility. With over 31,000 members, half under the age of 18, the YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities they are privileged to serve. The Y is for Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility.

Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter School - Enrollment Info Session

Considering sending your children to the Charter School? Check out the Enrollment Information Session for Saturday, Feb 15 from 9-10:30am. Tours will be included.

BFCCS Band in the Franklin Memorial Day Parade, 2013
BFCCS Band in the Franklin Memorial Day Parade, 2013


Check out the enrollment video recently published
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/02/benjamin-franklin-classical-charter.html


Trivia Bee - March 19th - 7:00 PM

Hold the date - March 19th

The Trivia Bee is approaching. Time to start brushing up on your music trivia!




For more on the Franklin Education Foundation you can visit the website here
http://www.franklined.org/