Thursday, September 3, 2015

Franklin Public Schools: First Day!

A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

Dear Franklin Families: 
We had a great opening today and it was wonderful to see our enthusiastic learners back in school. 
Thank you to facilities and DPW for making our schools looks beautiful. Much appreciation to the Franklin Police for their help and support in managing first day traffic. 
Here is a link to sign up for Free/Reduced Lunch. The flyer is attached.  Our sign-up link is also on the district web site and is completely confidential.
 https://www.heartlandapps.com/District.aspx
 
Check out Twitter and You Tube to see our "Dancing Principal", Brian Wildeman welcome students at Remington Middle School. Thanks to our friends in the media at Fox 25 and WCVB the video has gone viral.




Enjoy the rest of the week. Stay safe and learn much!

File attachments:
FPS-FRL.pdf

Davis Thayer Elementary School
Davis Thayer Elementary School


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"when used in excess caffeine can be deadly"

The Washington Post has an interesting article on America's addiction to caffeine:

There was a time when getting your daily dose of caffeine meant a simple cup of coffee or tea. 
Poured into a ceramic mug, the steaming liquid tended to be enough to give most people that extra burst of energy to get out the door. Back then, you'd have to drink a heck of a lot -- 81 cups of brewed coffee, or 317 cups of black tea, for the average 195-pound U.S. male -- to reach a lethal dose. So while you might still get the occasional shakiness, nausea and fast heartbeat associated with ingesting too much caffeine, you were highly unlikely to die from it. 
But somewhere along the way, caffeine became an obsession, a need for many Americans; and an entire industry sprang up to try to make caffeine ingesting more efficient.
table showing daily caffeine intake by age for Americans
table showing daily caffeine intake by age for Americans

Continue reading the article here
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/09/02/how-americas-love-affair-with-caffeine-has-sparked-a-crisis-of-overdoses-and-what-the-fda-is-trying-to-do-about-it/

Medway Power Plant expansion

Hi Steve,

I'm wondering if you know about the proposed expansion of Exelon West Medway.  They have filed with the Siting Board a petition to build a 200 Megawatt dual fuel (Natual gas and ULSD) peaker plant at its current site in West Medway. If you look at the maps on the website: www.stopmedwaypeaker.com - you will see there will be significant pollution also effecting Holliston, Bellingham and Franklin. - especially important to those Franklin residents who live on the Medway/Bellingham line and businesses including Franklin Country Day Camp.

Here are some highlights of the project:

- 97,000 to 190,000 gallons of water used per day.  Source is unknown at this time but it will draw from the Charles River Watershed. 

- Over 700,000 tons of Co2 generated per year (according to the Conservation Law Foundation it will be the 6th dirtiest plant in the Commonwealth when up and running in 2018)

- 160 foot smoke stacks (current zoning allows for 70 feet)

- 50 foot buffer wall for noise mitigation

- 1,000,000 gallon storage tank for ULSD - (OIL)

- 16,000 gallons of aqueous Ammonia stored on site

- The location of the plant is on the West Medway, Bellingham, and Franklin town lines.

- They are looking to tap into the Algonquin gas pipeline, and their potential route goes through wetlands.   

- There are 5 day care centers, Medway High School, Choate Park in the town of Medway that are within a 3km radius of the plant.  There are also several organizations and a school from Franklin and Bellingham in close proximity as well.

As a family community, Medway isn't the right place to put such a large power plant. In fact, the Town of Medway adopted a master plan in 2009 that promotes industrial/business growth, but also set up to protect the environment.  Our master plan states:

"The reduction and prevention of pollution at all levels is a goal that makes sense both from health and budgetary perspectives.  Short-term gains in growth and/or tax revenue that produce potential long-term harm to Medway's environment must be avoided."

"93% of the 2009 MMPC Survey respondents think that the quality of drinking water and conservation are important. Water quality was a concern of residents responding to the 1999 Master Plan and continues to be an even bigger issue at this time."

"73% of the respondents to the 2009 Master Plan Survey believe that protecting the rural, small town character of Medway was important.  Likewise, maintaining the "sense of hometown community" was a common sentiment in the 2009 Survey."

Here are some links that you may be interested in:

http://web1.env.state.ma.us/dpu/fileroom#  - Siting Boards filing site.  The Docket is ESFB15-01.

WEBSITE:

Medway is a community which is enjoyed for its character and charm.  Residents don't want to see that lost due to this project. 

For our Neighbors in Franklin, it should be known that (if approved) Medway will received approx $2.5 MILL per year for 20 years while neighboring communities will see no monetary gain but will suffer the effects of decreased property values, increased traffic and pollution.  In past proposals, hearings were held in surrounding towns - this time, there is currently no indication of informing or involving surrounding communities.

I wanted to inform you of what was going on. There are a few residents that would be glad to speak with you, raising awareness is very important to us.

Tracy Stewart

In the News: Pipeline opposition group to meet, good communication helps with roadway work


"Spectra Access Northeast Opposition Group will hold its second meeting on Thursday, Sept. 3, 7 p.m. at the First Universalist Society, 262 Chestnut St., Franklin. 
The group opposes a 48-mile natural gas pipeline proposed for the Milford area due to environmental and property value concerns. The pipeline is slated to run through Milford, Medway, Bellingham, Franklin, Upton, Millis, Norfolk and Walpole."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150902/NEWS/150909101/1994/NEWS

"Good communication has helped businesses deal with the extensive roadwork taking place in the downtown area, a local business official said. 
Franklin Downtown Partnership Executive Director Lisa Piana said it has been "so far, so good." 
"We've set up a good communications system," she said. "As executive director, I've attended meetings about it every two weeks, so I've been getting direct updates."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150903/NEWS/150908715/1994/NEWS

K9 - Axe on the job

The Franklin Police Dept posted this PDF announcing the newest edition to their K9 squad. Axe, replaced Ehre who is transitioning into retirement.



Officer Mike Gilboy is seen with his new police dog Axe at the Franklin Police Department.  Daily News Staff Photo/ John Thornton
Officer Mike Gilboy is seen with his new police dog Axe at the Franklin Police Department.
Daily News Staff Photo/ John Thornton


According to the report in the Milford Daily News, Axe actually started working last year  http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140927/NEWS/140926818


National Recovery Month - 2015




Facing Addiction
UNITE to Face Addiction is thrilled to join tens of thousands of people across the country celebrating recovery as Recovery Month 2015 kicks off today (9/1/15)! There are over 600 hundred National Recovery Month events around the country and you can find all of them by clicking here.

Recovery Month has really taken off since its launch 26 years ago. This year, UNITE to Face Addiction will have organizers at 41 events to promote the rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on October 4th. If you haven't already signed up to attend the UNITE to Face Addiction Rally, please do so now by clicking here.

10.04.15 will be the day the silence ends around the addiction crisis. Tens of thousands of people will be on the National Mall and we're counting on you to be there!

Thank you,

The UNITE to Face Addiction team

P.S. Please book your hotel room for 10.04.15 today! We have some great room rates, but most of them only last for the next ten days. You can find a complete listing of our hotel rates and booking codes by clicking here.

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The UNITE to Face Addiction rally is being organized by Facing Addiction Inc., a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to finding solutions to the addiction crisis, as well as an independent coalition of national, state, and local non-profit organizations.
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Franklin Public Schools: Events in Millis

A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

September 2, 2015
Good Evening:
As you are aware of the events that unfolded in Millis today we in the Franklin  Public Schools have monitored the situation along with the Franklin Police and our colleagues in neighboring school districts. While there is no reported threat to the Franklin community we will remain vigilant and alert.
We have alerted school administrators of the need to reinforce all safety protocols. All doors remain secured and visitors will be buzzed in as per protocol. Identification with a picture ID may be requested by school personnel upon entry. We have well defined safety and security procedures and staff is well versed in how to handle a variety of situations.
We plan to open school as scheduled and we anticipate the level of police presence consistent with what was evidenced today at all our schools. The Franklin Police Department will continue patrols around schools and will be a visible presence. We will continue to monitor the situation and collaborate with public safety officials.
We will keep the community of Millis in our thoughts as they deal with this unfortunate event. It is our primary mission to maintain a safe school environment and the security of our children and staff is a priority.  Stay safe and if you see something that is of concern contact the police.
Respectfully,
Maureen Sabolinski
Superintendent of Schools


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For those who may have missed what happened in Millis on Wednesday, the Holliston Police Twitter account provides a copy of the police press release on the event  https://twitter.com/HollistonPolice/status/639288659808788480


Parmenter Sign
Parmenter Sign