Monday, June 8, 2015

"this class has left 'an indelible mark' on the school"


A one-story home at Beaver Court stands as one of the many achievements of Tri-County Regional’s Class of 2015, said its president, Bryanna Haskell. 
The home – built for the town’s Affordable Housing Trust by seniors studying carpentry, electrical wiring, plumbing and heating – also represents the varied skills that this year’s 238 graduates have learned during their four years at Tri-County, Haskell, of North Attleboro, said. 
“Imagine a house located at Beaver Court in Franklin and the family it will shelter,” Haskell told families and friends Sunday at the vocational-technical high school’s 36th commencement exercises. “Through our last four years at TC, every one of us has learned a skill that could touch the lives of those living at 15 Beaver Court, or anywhere around the state, the country or the world.” 
Valedictorian Laura Auerbach of Franklin credited those trades, which students took along with a traditional academic schedule, with helping define the graduates’ passions.
Continue reading the Milford Daily News Article
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150608/NEWS/150606803/1994/NEWS



Beaver Court home built by Tri-County students for the Franklin Affordable Housing program
Beaver Court home built by Tri-County students for the Franklin Affordable Housing program
Additional photos of the work being done at Beaver Court can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/06/tri-county-students-continue-with.html

Want to be a Nursing Assistant Instructor?

National Medical Academy is seeking responsible RN's & LPN's to fulfill the role of Nursing Assistant Instructor at our Franklin, MA campus. (Exit 16 & 17 off Rt 495)

We are currently seeking RN's and LPN's to be National Medical Academy's Nursing Assistant Instructors. You will provide instruction in an approved training curriculum and in accordance with Center training procedures. The CNA Instructor revises the training curriculum and material needs as required; works as a member of the Team in providing individual student case management, in developing the employability of students, and in providing assistance in any area needed to maintain quality student services.
National Medical Academy
National Medical Academy is located in Franklin

REQUIREMENTS
Massachusetts Licensed RN or LPN
2 years of experience in a long term care setting are mandatory. License must be valid and in good standing. Experience in vocational instruction preferred. Must possess a valid in-State Driver's License and meet Company insurability requirements. Must possess applicable industry certification and carry Professional Liability Insurance.
Hours:
Saturday and Sunday's 8a-4:30p (16 hours a week) 
OR 
Monday - Thursday 6p-10:15p (one Saturday 7a-2p per class rotation) (16 hours a week)

To Apply
https://nationalmedicalacademy.com/employment/

Sunday, June 7, 2015

FHS Graduation 2015 (video)


And if you missed the graduation itself, you can view it here



Additional information on the commencement can be found here
https://sites.google.com/a/franklinps.net/fhs-commencement/


Thanks to Franklin TV, Panther TV and all those who helped produce the graduation event.

Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - June 10, 2015


A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 
– May 6, 2015, May 20, 2015

B. ANNOUNCEMENTS 
– This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.

C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS

D. CITIZEN COMMENTS

E. APPOINTMENTS 

F. HEARINGS 
– 7:10 PM Budget: FY 2016 Budget Hearing – 1st Reading

G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS

H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS 
– Purple Heart Presentation

I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
1. Resolution15-36: Salary Schedule: Full Time Elected Officials
2. Resolution 15-38: Establishment of a Fire Department Fire Rescue Training Revolving Account for FY 16
3. Resolution 15-39: Establishment of a Council on Aging Senior Center Activities Program Revolving Account For FY 16
4. Resolution 15-40: Establishment of a Council on Aging Supportive Day Program Revolving Account for FY 16
5. Resolution 15-41: Establishment of a Use of Facilities Account for FY 16
6. Resolution 15-42: Authorization for Intermunicipal Agreement with County of Norfolk to Provide Veterans’ Services to Franklin
7. Bylaw Amendment 15-747: Amendment of Service Fees - Solid Waste and Recycling- 2nd
Reading
8. Bylaw Amendment 15-748: Amendment to Chapter 128 Peddling and Soliciting – 1st Reading
9. Bylaw Amendment 15-749: Amendment to Chapter 139-14 Sewer System Map – 1st Reading

K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

L. OLD BUSINESS

M.NEW BUSINESS

N. COUNCIL COMMENTS

O. EXECUTIVE SESSION 
– Collective Bargaining, Nine Municipal Units

P. ADJOURN

Franklin Municipal Building
Franklin Municipal Building

The full set of documents released for this agenda can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2015%20Complete%20With%20Documents/06102015.pdf

All the FY 2016 budget documents can be found here   http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Admin/budgets/FY%2016%20Budget/

FHS boys lacrosse advances: “It was huge; we needed that one”

Franklin beat Xaverian 10-7 to advance to its first ever sectional. They host Catholic Memorial on Tuesday.

With Xaverian storming back in the third quarter of Saturday’s Div. 1 South quarterfinal at Pisini Field and suddenly in control of momentum, Franklin coach Lou Verrochi gathered his team and tried to settle it down.
Franklin senior jack Vail (14) scored six goals, including five in the second half, to lead the Panthers into the Div. 1 South semifinal for the first time. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin senior jack Vail (14) scored six goals, including five in the second half, to lead the Panthers into the Div. 1 South semifinal for the first time. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
He looked at his players and asked them who would step up and score the next goal to stem the tide and get the Panther the win. 
There was no surprise that it would be senior Jack Vail.

Three minutes into the fourth quarter, the Hockomock League MVP scored a highlight-reel goal that put the Panthers back up three and ended the Xaverian comeback. With the ball on the left of the goal and with towering defender Joe Gaziano on his back, Vail made a hard fake to the top of the defense that put the pole back on his heels and allowed space for a spin move into the middle.
Continue reading the full article in Hockomock Sports here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/mvp-performance-from-vail-sends-panthers-into-semis

Tri-County RVTHS Hosts 24th Annual Honors Night


Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School celebrated the outstanding scholastic achievements of nearly 250 students on Wednesday, June 3, during the school's 24th annual Honors Night.

Awards were handed out for perfect attendance, shop excellence, academic excellence, Honor Roll, community service, service to school organizations, and overall contributions to the school. Several students also received armed services awards.

Recipients from the Class of 2015 included Emily Spillane, of Franklin, who was nominated by school administrators for the Massachusetts Vocational Association Secondary Award; Laura Auerbach, of Franklin, who received the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents' Award for Academic Excellence; Bryanna Haskell, of North Attleborough, for the Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators Association Award; and Jessica Coates, of Bellingham, for the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. Emily Spillane and Evan Sheehan, of Attleboro, received the Marine Corps Athletic Excellence Award, Laura Auerbach was awarded the Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award, and Michael Ambrose, of Millis, received the Department of the Air Force Math and Science Award.

Three members of the Class of 2015 were lauded for maintaining perfect attendance through all four years of high school. Those students included Andrew DuPlessis, of North Attleborough, Karl Petersen, of Plainville, and Nathan Twyman, of North Attleborough.

Several students from each grade level received the Cougar Culture Award for their exemplary achievement in areas of scholarship, leadership, character and service. Grade 9 recipients were Kaylee Dunn, of North Attleborough, Isabella Leonardi, of Plainville, and Tori Maynard, of Millville. Recipients in grade 10 included Samantha Frey, of Medway, William Galligan, of Medway, Kathleen Loonie, of North Attleborough, and Julia Spillane, of Franklin. The grade 11 recipients were Aimee Evers, of Franklin, Michael Goss, of Franklin, Kelsey Maynard, of Millville, and Tyler Thomas, of North Attleborough. Jake Ducharme, of Norfolk, and Dillan Hoyt, of Walpole, joined Laura Auerbach, Bryanna Haskell, and Emily Spillane as the grade 12 recipients.

English teacher Brian Keaney was honored as Tri-County’s 2015 Teacher of the Year during the event. The Teacher of the Year is selected annually by the senior class.

Recipients of the Cougar Culture Award
Recipients of the Cougar Culture Award

Recipients of the Cougar Culture Award pose with Tri-County Principal Jean Mallon after Honors Night on Wednesday, June 3. Top row (from left to right): Samantha Frey, of Medway, Tori Maynard, of Millville, William Galligan, of Medway, Michael Goss, of Franklin, Jake Ducharme, of Norfolk, Tyler Thomas, of North Attleborough, and Principal Jean Mallon. Bottom row (from left to right): Dillan Hoyt, of Walpole, Laura Auerbach, of Franklin, Julia Spillane, of Franklin, Kathleen Loonie, of North Attleborough, Isabella Leonardi, of Plainville, Kelsey Maynard, of Millville, Aimee Evers, of Franklin, and Bryanna Haskell, of North Attleborough. Not pictured: Emily Spillane, of Franklin, and Kaylee Dunn, of North Attleborough.

Representative Roy Announces Office Hours for month of June

State Representative Jeffrey Roy (D-Franklin) announced today that constituent office hours will be held in Medway and Franklin for the Month of June on the following days:

Franklin – Monday June 22nd, 6:00-7:00PM Murphy Business – 15 E Central St,
Franklin, MA

Medway РSaturday June 27th, 9:00-10:00AM, Muffin House Caf̩, 116 Main St, Medway, MA 02053

Christopher Yancich, his legislative aide, will be accompanying him.

Representative Roy stated that all office hours are open to any residents of Franklin and Medway who may have questions or concerns that they wish to bring to his attention.  Walk-ins are welcome, no appointment necessary. He looks forward to hearing from you.

He also invites all constituents to call him at his State House office at (617) 722-2020, stop by Room 527A in the State House, or email him at Jeffrey.Roy@MAhouse.gov.