Wednesday, July 15, 2015

"how to handle a growing number of “sexting” cases"


At the State House Tuesday, Roy and Reilly, joined by a Bridgewater State University psychology professor, testified before the Judiciary Committee in favor of the bill. According to Roy, the legislation would not hinder legitimate child pornography investigations, but rather establish an important, potentially life-altering distinction between child porn and sexting among teens. 
“This bill would set up a new section of the statute to give police officers and prosecutors more tools to curb this behavior,” Roy said. 
Filed earlier this year, H.1567, An Act Relative to Transmitting Indecent Visual Depictions by Teens, has found supporters beyond the Legislature, including in law enforcement and academics. One letter of support came all the way from a professor at the University of Colorado. 
The bill, Roy said, protects minors who participate in sexting as long as they do so consensually. Instead of a felony, 15- to 19-year-olds convicted of sexting would have to enter a mandatory diversion program; other penalties range from a civil fine to community service.
Read the full article here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150714/NEWS/150718263/1994/NEWS

Would a wheelchair fit here?

One of the reported benefits of the Downtown Project is to make getting around town easier. Traffic calming cross walks will be installed along Main St to make it easier for the Dean students to cross and to make it easier for drivers to slow down for the cross walk.

Based upon the placement of the new utility poles, handicap access according to ADA requirements was left out of the planning process. These are a couple of photos from Sunday's walk along Main St. I have several more with similar situations present along West Central.


and same here, take away the old pole on the right
eventually take away the 'old' pole on the right

and same here, take away the old pole on the right
and same here, take away the old pole on the right

Assuming the 'old' pole is removed, does that leave enough space for a wheelchair or stroller to get by?


Dinner Show and Fundraiser - August 27

Dinner Show and Fundraiser

Hosted by the Committee to Elect Diane Padula-O’Neill for Town Clerk

Featuring Las Vegas Headliner Singing Comedy Impressionist

SCOTT RECORD

And Professional Singing Sensation

TONY DALE


Thursday, August 27, 2015
The Elks Hall 
1077 Pond Street 
Franklin, MA

For tickets and more information call: 508-528-0315

Food and Entertainment $30.00/pp
Suggested contributions:  $25, $50, $100

  • Doors Open and Cash Bar @ 5:30 PM
  • Dinner Buffet @ 6:30 PM
  • Showtime @ 7:30 PM


Make personal checks payable to:
CTE Diane Padula-O’Neill
3 Lincolnwood Drive
Franklin, MA 02038

Visit our website: www.dianepadulaoneill.com
or email: ctedianepadulaoneill@gmail.com




Senator Spilka: Lifting All Families in the FY 2016 Budget



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Legislature Passes Budget to Lift All Families
Dear Friend,

Last week, the legislature sent a $­38.145 billion state budget for Fiscal Year 2016 to the Governor's desk. I'm proud that my first budget as Chair of Senate Ways and Means lifts all families.

These budget line items are so much more than just numbers - they represent values, priorities and meaningful tools for people across MetroWest and the Commonwealth.


We invest in the future, strengthening pathways to educational opportunity from early ed through college and workforce training. We provide assistance for those struggling with opioid addiction and help people find stable housing solutions. 
The Earned Income Tax Credit increase is a big step to address rising income inequality and put more money in the pockets of hard-working families.
Thank you to advocates and constituents across MetroWest and the Commonwealth for making your voices heard on your priorities throughout the budget process!

This is my new e-newsletter - stay tuned for more details and updates. Please feel free to share with family, friends and colleagues by clicking on the "Forward to a Friend" link at the bottom of this email.  

As always, if you would like additional information or have any concerns or comments, please call my office at (617) 722-1640 or email me at Karen.Spilka@masenate.gov.

Warm Regards,
Senator Karen E. Spilka
2nd Middlesex and Norfolk



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Boston, Massachusetts  02133
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Pond St RFP's responses to be reviewed

The next Economic Development Committee meeting is scheduled for Weds, July 15th at 6:00 PM. The meeting will review and discuss the responses to the RFP that was issued for the Pond St property and due to be submitted to Franklin as of July 9th.

At the Town Council meeting on Weds, July 8th, there had been at least one response submitted for solar. Reported to be from the same company that did the solar farm for the Mount St Mary's property. Franklin has an agreement with the solar farm there to purchase the electricity which effectively provides about 80% of Franklin's municipal requirements.

The meeting was discussed as being held in the Council Chambers as the 3rd floor training was unavailable. According to the Franklin calendar, the meeting will be held in the 3rd floor training room so something may have changed.

In any case, I do know the date and time of the meeting at the Municipal building. Worse case we show up to find out what room it is in.

Franklin Municipal Building
Franklin Municipal Building

Regency Transportation to move "The Wall That Heals"



Franklin trucking company Regency Transportation was selected for involvement with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund in transporting “The Wall That Heals,” a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. 
The memorial, unveiled in 1996, was designed to travel, and has visited more than 400 cities and towns in the U.S. 
Regency Transportation driver Gordon Rogers, a Marine Corp veteran, will move the memorial from Fuller Elementary School in Gloucester, where it is currently on display, to Staunton, Virginia. 
For more information, visit vvmf.org/twth.
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150713/NEWS/150718959/1994/NEWS

"The Wall That Heals"
"The Wall That Heals"

Rail Good Coffee - open from 5:00 to 11:00 AM Monday through Friday

An update to my post from June 26th, the hours that Rail Good Coffee operate were posted to the window when I went by on Monday morning.

Rail Good Coffee hours Mon - Fri
Rail Good Coffee hours Mon - Fri


When getting ready to catch the inbound train Thursday morning, I noticed that the doors to the building were open. This had been closed up for a bit after The Cake Bar and Cafe Dolce both gave it a good try. 
They were indeed open. It had just opened earlier that morning. Newspapers had not yet started delivery but were scheduled. Train tickets can be purchased. The menu board had a listing of prices for coffee, etc. 
Stop in to talk with Randy. Buy a coffee before your ride into Boston the next time you go.

menu board at Rail Good Coffee
menu board at Rail Good Coffee
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/06/rail-good-coffee-now-open-at.html