Friday, March 6, 2015

"small businesses have suffered devastating sales losses due to the unprecedented winter weather"

In case anyone needed some statistics to prove the point, the survey says:
After a strong holiday sales season and amid growing consumer confidence, Massachusetts small businesses experienced an average drop in sales of 24 percent during the recent wave of snowstorms, according to new survey. 
Sales losses for retail and restaurant employers were higher, at 49 percent, as customers hunkered down at home and stayed off dangerous roads and away from a public transit system marred by service woes. 
The survey, released Thursday by the Retailers Association of Massachusetts and other groups, looked at sales between Jan. 26 and Feb. 22. More than 1,600 small businesses responded to the survey, most of them companies with less than $5 million in annual sales. Many larger employers and employers not hurt by the weather did not respond, officials said.
Continue reading: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150305/NEWS/150307779/1994/NEWS#sthash.3ewq8cuB.dpuf


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Ribbon Cutting at Real Living Realty Group


The United Regional Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting event at Real Living Realty Group, 55 West Central St., Franklin, on March 3 to celebrate the real estate brokerage's new location.
Steven Falguera of Real Living Realty Group, State Rep. Jeffrey Roy, Mike Colombo of Real Living Realty Group, Matt Kelly of Real Living Realty Group, and State Sen. Richard Ross


Pictured at the ribbon cutting, in the front row left to right, are: Steven Falguera of Real Living Realty Group, State Rep. Jeffrey Roy, Mike Colombo of Real Living Realty Group, Matt Kelly of Real Living Realty Group, and State Sen. Richard Ross.

Budget Statement by MTA President Barbara Madeloni



The following statement was issued to the press yesterday and is posted on the MTA website.


Statement by MTA President Barbara Madeloni
on Governor Charlie Baker's Proposed Budget for 2015-2016


Governor Baker's proposed budget is troubling for its lack of vision and absence of meaningful investments in education and other vital community services. Although some of the governor's ideas appear positive, his budget is ultimately a proposal that shortchanges students, families and our cities and towns by including cuts to kindergarten expansion programs and providing inadequate funding for our public schools, colleges and universities.  

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MA Teachers Association

While keeping school districts at foundation levels, as is constitutionally required, Governor Baker's proposed spending plan fails to address the fact that many of our communities already face significant shortfalls in the resources they need to provide children with the schools they deserve. Public education is the center of our democracy and the heart of our future, and the Commonwealth's spending priorities must recognize that.


Where the Quality Full-Day Kindergarten Grant program is concerned, for example, Governor Baker is eliminating funding. This step would hinder expansion of full-day kindergarten programs and cause some districts to reduce access.


The MTA is also deeply concerned about other grant cuts that appear to target education programs in urban communities. The consolidation of numerous programs into an account called the "Partnership Schools Network" is disturbing and potentially very harmful to our public schools and students.


Governor Baker is unfairly seeking to further shift health care costs to many current active state employees and all future state retirees by increasing the percentage they pay for coverage through the Group Insurance Commission. In other areas, the governor's proposal to "level-fund" numerous line items will actually result in cuts that damage our current services and our economic future.


The time has come for Massachusetts to turn the corner and look toward the revenues required to help working families and the communities they live in. Over time, the Commonwealth has implemented billions of dollars in tax cuts. In addition, we live in a state where residents with the highest incomes pay the smallest share of their incomes in state taxes.


Every budget represents choices, and the plan outlined today does not include the right ones for our students, families or communities.



This was shared from the MTA webpage 
http://massteacher.org/news/archive/2015/budget_statement_by_barbara_madeloni.aspx

In the News: Wilfork neighbors react, Henandez neighbors testify



Neighbors of longtime New England Patriot Vince Wilfork, who announced Thursday the organization did not pick up his contract option, had nothing but praise for the Franklin resident. 
Wilfork, a defensive lineman who was a team captain, has always been very active in the community. He heads the Vince Wilfork Foundation, a non-profit concentrating in diabetes research. Wilfork was often seen in the Franklin Town Hall and school district, according to Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri, a friend of Wilfork's wife, Bianca.
- See more at: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150306/NEWS/150307627/1994/NEWS#sthash.ZyTJR6Ii.dpuf

Prosecutors in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial honed in on a Franklin condominium Thursday, commonly referred to as Hernandez’ “flophouse.” 
Prosecutors brought two Franklin residents to the stand – Barbara Scardino, the real estate agent that sold Hernandez the rental property and Carol Bailey, tenant of a neighboring unit in the building.
- See more at: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150306/NEWS/150307637/1994/NEWS#sthash.Vq8Gs9Im.dpuf

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Franklin Publc Schools: Another Update on Parmenter


A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 

Good Afternoon, 
It has come to our attention that there are a number of rumors circulating regarding the individual involved in the incident at Parmenter School on Monday. We are aware that there are media reports that are citing information that school department has not received. We need to reiterate that this individual did not make any threats while he was in the school.  
Please be advised that this is a legal matter and is now in the hands of the police and the court system.  As such, the school department is not privy to any further information about this individual or his intent.  We have filed a No Trespass Order on him for all schools and school grounds in the district.   
Any further questions about this individual should be directed to the police. 
Respectfully, 
Sally WinslowAssistant Superintendent of Schools
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Franklin Public Schools: Update on Parmenter


A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 
Hello, 
We have been apprised by the Franklin Police that the individual involved in the incident at Parmenter School on Monday has been arrested and is being arraigned in Wrentham District Court today.  The police are continuing to investigate the matter, and we will update you as appropriate when we get further details.  The school department intends to work with the Franklin Police to issue a no trespass order to this individual, prohibiting him from all schools and school grounds. 
Respectfully, 
Sally Winslow
Assistant Superintendent of Schools

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HMEA Career Fair - March 19th

Hello,

My name is Lauren Bavosi and I am the Marketing Manager at HMEA Inc. in Franklin MA.

I noticed that you feature local town events on your website. Please consider adding information about our March 19th Career Fair. Here is the info:

                Who: HMEA Inc.             
                What: HMEA Career Fair
                When: Thursday, March 19th 2015, 4-7 pm
                Where: HMEA Inc., 8 Forge Park, Franklin MA 02038

HMEA Career Fair
HMEA Career Fair
On Thursday March 19th, 2015, HMEA will open its doors in Franklin to the public to welcome job seekers to apply and interview for positions available company-wide. The agency is looking for people who are passionate about gaining experience and becoming an important factor in the lives of individuals with disabilities.

Whether you have an interest in working with children with Autism or joining a team of staff assisting adults with disabilities to earn gainful employment, there is an something for everyone.

Anyone who attends the career fair will automatically be entered into a drawing for a $100 gas card and two $25 gas cards. Interested candidates are asked to bring a copy of their resume and to be prepared to interview on the spot. Visit our website for more information at www.hmea.org.

Attached, is the official flyer.

Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Best,

Lauren B. Bavosi
Manager, Marketing & Communications

HMEA | 8 Forge Park East
Franklin, MA 02038