Friday, September 19, 2014

Fall Club hours for Team Fitness and CrossFit Franklin



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Club Hours!
Greetings!

Welcome to Fall!

Below are the Team Fitness and CrossFit Franklin hours that began this past Monday, 9/15/14. Note that beginning this Saturday and Sunday, we resume our non-summer weekend hours of 7 am - 3 pm.
Club Hours for Team Fitness and the CrossFit Franklin box.

Beginning this weekend we are returning to our fall/winter club hours.  
Monday - Thursday:         5:00 am - 9:00 pm 
Fridays:                            5:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturdays and Sunday:   7 am - 3 pm


For the most up to date class schedules, please refer to the Team Fitness website: 

or

CrossFit Franklin website:
Check out the new Team Fitness group fitness classes and the CrossFit Franklin coaches and classes. We are very excited to share these updates with you all.  
Try something NEW! FUN! EXCITING! this fall.

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Ford Hall Forum - Fall 2014 programs are here!



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 Ford Hall Forum's Fall 2014 season of programs
is here!


Listen, learn, and engage in Eve Ensler's new show, Dick Lehr's new book, casinos, anti-racism blogging and more...


 
All forums are FREE and open to the public.

If you register to attend on our website,
you do not have to register at the forum.
Jay Smooth


Jay Smooth (blogger, The Ill Doctrine), Spectra Speaks (blogger, Spectra Speaks), Andrew Ti (blogger, Yo, Is This Racist?)

 Moderated by Callie Crossley (broadcast journalist & radio host, WGBH's Under the Radar with Callie Crossley


Thurs., 10/2/2014, 6:30 p.m.
African Meeting House, Museum of African American History
                                 
Cara Crabb-Burnham


Eric Steenstra (Executive Director, Hemp Industries Association), Cara Crabb-Burnham (Board President, Mass NORML), Michael Head (Researcher,
Beacon Hill Institute)



 
   

Thurs., 10/9/2013, 6:30 p.m.
C. Walsh Theatre, Suffolk University
                                 
Mayor Carlo DeMaria




Scott Harshbarger (former Attorney General, State of Massachusetts),Carlo DeMaria (Mayor, City of Everett), Charlie Stefanini (Labor Outreach Director, Coalition to Protect Mass Jobs), John Ribeiro
 (Director, Repeal the Deal campaign)
Moderated by Fr. Richard McGowan
(Economics Professor, Boston College)

 

Thurs., 10/23/2013, 6:30 p.m.
Main Function Room, Suffolk law School 
Eve Ensler



Moderated by Joyce Kulhawik (Emmy Award-winning arts & entertainment critic, JoycesChoices.com)


                                    
Mon., 11/3/2014, 7:00 p.m.
C. Walsh Theatre, Suffolk University
Azhar Majeed


Azhar Majeed (Program Director, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education [F.I.R.E.]) and Jeremy Waldron (author, The Harm in Hate Speech)
Moderated by Jeff Jacoby (columnist,
Boston Globe)
 


                                   
Thurs., 11/6/2014, 6:30 p.m.
C. Walsh Theatre, Suffolk University
Dick Lehr


Dick Lehr (author, Black Mass and The Birth of a Nation



                                    
Thurs., 11/20/2014, 6:30 p.m.
C. Walsh Theatre, Suffolk University

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

RFP goes with a drive through option

The Town Council meeting Wednesday was a relatively quiet affair. The agenda was changed to move the action items before the appointments. This was mentioned here earlier.

The resolution to add membership to the Franklin Advisory Committee needed to be voted on before the actual membership additions could be approved. Normally, the appointments are to standing committees where one or two people are replacing folks who have left.

In my seven years reporting on the Council, this circumstance had only come up a couple of times. The resolution was approved and the appointments were confirmed.

The change in agenda may have surprised some of the residents who could have spoke on the Emmons St property as only Lisa Piana, Executive Director of the Franklin Downtown Partnership, came forward to make two points on the RFP.

The Council acknowledged the two items but effectively dismissed them as something that could be handled later and proceeded to approve the RFP as written by a 7-0 vote. Councilor Padula was absent from the meeting and Councilor Kelly recused himself for the first time from this discussion item.
Franklin Municipal Building, site of the Town Council meetings
Franklin Municipal Building, site of the Town Council meetings


In a PR move, Ron Roux, the Cook's Farm developer spoke briefly about his intention to use local resources on the construction project. He could not commit to specific skills that would be open or keep for his standard group. He will be scheduling a meeting to present details of the project and needs to let those interested get more information and consider their involvement.

David McKearney, presented an overview of the operations of the Board of Health. The Health Dept is quite busy and their duties vary from beaver permits to food inspections of the more than 100 restaurants and food service operations twice a year in Franklin.

His presentation doc is supposed to be posted to the Franklin website. The outline used seems to be similar to their section in the Annual Report. The numbers would have been updated to reflect current activities (versus prior years).


My detailed notes reported live during the meeting can be found here

The Annual Report section for the Board of Health in 2012 can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/12/annual-report-2012-health-department.html

The Health Dept page can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Health/index