Thursday, March 12, 2015

News from Norfolk County Registry of Deeds



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Register O'Donnell Reports on Feb '15 Real Estate Activity

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell reported surprisingly strong housing and mortgage finance numbers in the Norfolk County real estate market for February 2015.

"Despite historic levels of snowfall experienced in Norfolk County during the month of February, real estate sales and average sale price of properties heated up and showed marked improvement from February 2014 numbers. Furthermore, the mortgage market also showed significant gains in February as an improving economy, coupled with continued low interest rates, resulted in increased mortgage refinance activity," noted Register O'Donnell.

While the total number of deeds recorded in February 2015 increased by only 1%, compared to February 2014 numbers, the total volume of commercial and residential real estate sales rose by 27%, with overall sales at $334 million. Average sale price of commercial and residential property for the month of February 2015 also was up 25% to $740,024, compared to the same time last year.

Register O'Donnell stated, "What these figures clearly show is that despite the brutal winter, there is a healthy pool of home buyers out there wanting to purchase property. The numbers also show that prospective buyers are competing amongst themselves for a limited number of properties. This seller's market is clearly driving up real estate prices. Usually, without a significant spike in inventory, real estate prices will rise."

The total number of mortgages recorded in February 2015 rose 53% to 1,960 from 1,280 in February 2014. Total mortgage indebtedness for the same contrasting period of time actually fell by 73%. This was attributed to a $2.5 billion mortgage that was recorded against multiple properties in Massachusetts, including a Braintree property, in February 2014.

Homestead recordings, which provide limited protection against the forced sale of an individual's primary residence to satisfy unsecured debt up to $500,000, fell 3% from February 2015 to February 2014. A total of 557 Homesteads were recorded versus 575 during this comparative time period. Information regarding the Homestead Act can found on the Registry's website at www.norfolkdeeds.org.

There was also good news on the foreclosure front. The total number of foreclosure deeds recorded fell 14% in February 2015 as a total of 25 foreclosure deeds were recorded compared to 29 in the previous February of 2014. The Register stated, "While one foreclosure deed is one too many, I am encouraged by its downward trend. Anyone who has received a Notice of Foreclosure from a lender is encouraged to contact our partners Quincy Community Action Programs at (617)479-8181 ext. 376 or Neighbor Works Southern Mass at (508) 587-0950 ext. 46. Both agencies can provide guidance and assistance to homeowners."

Register O'Donnell concluded, "While the inclement weather experienced in February had a disruptive impact on commerce, the Norfolk County real estate market appears to have weathered the storm."

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, "like" us on facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com @NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, located at 649 High Street, Dedham, is the principal office for real property in Norfolk County. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101, or on the web at www.norfolkdeeds.org.


Register William P. O'Donnell
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

phone: 781-234-3336

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Norfolk County Registry of Deeds | 649 High Street | Dedham, | MA | 02026-1831


http://www.norfolkdeeds.org
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

School Committee gets updated on FHS, receives feedback on security incidents

The School Committee meeting was held in the Lecture Hall at Franklin High School on Tuesday. This had been scheduled for January but was snowed out at that time. Yesterday was another challenging day for the schools and in particular for FHS with the bomb threat. This was not like the ones that occured in September (where the notification went to the high school) as this notification was received directly by the Franklin Police Department. Investigation is underway.

As the meeting was held in the Lecture Hall, it was not available for broadcast. Wireless internet was available in the room but only as part of the School network, hence access to certain parts of the internet (i.e. Facebook) were not available. I was able to record the meeting. Assuming the audio is worth listening too, I'll make it available this week.

about 15 parents participated in the School Committee meeting at the FHS Lecture Hall on Tuesday
about 15 parents participated in the School Committee meeting at the FHS Lecture Hall on Tuesday

The focal point of the meeting were several updates on the high school and all the good work being done there. Check the live reporting for updated links, photos and notes on the individual presentations covering

  • the high school overall
  • Panther TV
  • Health and physical education
  • Science, Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) program
  • the transition of the Tutoring Center to the Academic Center
  • recently released numbers on the graduation rate and drop out rate
  • Commencement planning

There was a good communiy presence to discuss the recent Parmenter incident and Tuesday's FHS incident. Most of the parents left after that portion of the meeting. Check the live reported notes for details on this portion of the meeting. The quick summary is the school district is 

  • re-evaluating their current access process
  • some of the buildings (i.e. the older ones) would need renovation to provide a more secure access
  • the facility cost would need to be allocated as part of the Town budget
  • parents would prefer to ere on the side of caution and have more 'administrative lockdowns' than less


Good Friday, Apr 3rd will be a half-day if necessary. Apr 11 and Apr 21 will also be used if the current 2 snow days available are used up. This passed by a 5-2 vote with some interesting discussion where Committee Chair Muallen went on record to agree with opposing views expressed by Committee members O'Malley and Jewel.


For all the live reporting captured during the meeting check here

One Book, One Community: Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan

For the 49 folks who bothered to vote, the selection was  "Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore" by Robin Sloan. Stay tuned to find out what events will be centered around the book.

Robin Sloan writes:
This is my first novel, and it grew from a story posted on this very website into a New York Times Best Seller published in more than twenty countries. 
It’s a tale of books and technology, cryptography and conspiracy, friendship and love. It begins in a mysterious San Francisco bookstore, but quickly reaches out into the wider world and the shadowed past. I talked about the ideas behind the book on NPR’s Morning Edition and had a real-life bibliophile adventure with the New York Times.



One Book, One Community: Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan
One Book, One Community: Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan
Shared from the Franklin Library webpage here http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2015/03/2015-one-book-one-community-winner-mr.html

The Franklin Downtown Partnership is now on Facebook and Twitter!


Happy March!

Did you know .... 
There are three easy ways to stay up to date on all the latest news from the Franklin Downtown Partnership?

The Franklin Downtown Partnership is now on Facebook and Twitter!

shared from FDP page
shared from FDP page


Find us on Facebook
Franklin Downtown Partnership
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Follow us on Twitter @FranklinDowntwn
Follow @FranklinDowntwn 

Subscribe Via Email 
On the website (see box to the right under Facebook and Twitter links) enter your email address into the box and click "Subscribe." You will receive an email prompting you to confirm. Once you confirm, you will receive an email after 3 p.m. each day that something new has been added to the website.
And we will soon be changing our e-mail address and adding Constant Contact so stay tuned....!   Watch for your membership renewals in the mail...you won't want to miss any FDP communication with the upcoming Streetscape project beginning this Spring!

Not yet a member?

You should consider joining. Franklin resident membership only $25. Students and senior citizens only $15. Business memberships start and $100 and scale to $275 depending upon the size of the company.

Additional info on member benefits and the application form can be found on the Franklin Downtown Partnership page here
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/p/membership-info.html
  

Reminder: Bottle/Can Drive - Saturday, Mar 14


There will be a Bottle and Can Drive on March 14th. 

It will be held at the FHS parking lot from 8-1PM and supports the All Night Party.

Last year this was part of the collection:


Bottle/Can Drive for All Night Party
Bottle/Can Drive for All Night Party


Help them top last year's collection!

For additional information and to help the All Night Party visit their webpage
http://www.fhsallnightparty.com/

Reminder: HMEA Career Fair - March 19th



                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.


Sport Management and Entertainment Career Fair at Gillette Stadium - Mar 28th


The New England Revolution & Kraft Sports Group will host their annual Sport Management and Entertainment Executive Lecture Career Fair on Saturday, March 28 at Showcase Live at Patriot Place. College students and members of the general public who are interested in a career in the sports industry are invited to attend the fair, which will take place just prior to the Revs’ home game against the San Jose Earthquakes at Gillette Stadium. 
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 
The four-hour event will begin at 10 a.m. and feature a series of panels and presentations from sports professionals throughout the New England region. The career fair offers prospective employees an opportunity to network and interview with high-level professionals in the sports business that are looking to offer internships as well as part-time and full-time positions with their organizations.

Additional info on the career fair can be found here
http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2015/03/new-england-revolution-kraft-sports-group-host-career-fair-march-28

Sports and Entertainment Career Fair - Mar 28
Sports and Entertainment Career Fair - Mar 28