Friday, September 11, 2015

Sunday hours resume at the Franklin Public Library Sep 13.

Sunday hours resume at the Franklin Public Library Sep 13. 

The Library will be open from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM

Sunday hours resume at the Franklin Public Library Sep 13
Sunday hours resume at the Franklin Public Library Sep 13

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Fall Pastel Art Classes Begin Next Week



THE CENTER FOR ADULT EDUCATION & COMMUNITY LEARNING 
is pleased to announce 
FALL PASTEL CLASS
Don't wait........... 
start painting now
Tired of hearing that everything is bad for you? Well, register now for the one thing that is good for you! Whether you want to begin to paint or continue your painting skills, this class is for you.

You will be immersed and quickly painting your own work. You will apply techniques using materials and gain knowledge in a hands-on, enjoyable environment

September 17th
through
October 22nd

Franklin High School
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

$75.00


The class is taught by GAIL ECKBERG, a full-time teaching artist

     

218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038, adulted@franklin.k12.ma.us, 508-613-1480
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MassBudget: Analyzing Education and Transportation Tax Reform Proposal



MassBudget  Information.
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Funding Improvements for Schools, Roads, and Public Transit with Tax Reforms that Improve Fairness
A ballot question has been proposed that would support investments in education and transportation with revenue from an additional 4% tax on income over a million dollars a year. Funding Improvements for Schools, Roads, and Public Transit with Tax Reforms that Improve Fairness examines this proposal and how it relates to longer term economic and policy trends in Massachusetts.

A wide body of research shows that a well-educated workforce and well-functioning transportation system together serve as a critical foundation for state economic success. In Massachusetts, our ability to make smart investments in education and transportation has been hampered by a tax system in which our highest income residents pay a much smaller share of their income in taxes than almost everyone else.

 
This has proven particularly problematic because our highest income residents have also seen a disproportionate share of the income growth in the Commonwealth over the past few decades. When those whose incomes are growing the most pay the smallest share of their income in taxes, that reduces the state's ability to invest in things like improving our schools, making public higher education affordable, and maintaining our transportation systems.

An additional 4% tax on income over a million dollars would have a modest effect on the few taxpayers - less than one percent of all filers - who would be affected. Because the tax doesn't apply to the first million dollars of income, and because state taxes are deductible from federal taxes, the effective tax rates (ETR) for those affected would be significantly below the marginal tax rate.

 

To read the full factsheet, please click HERE.

The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

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FHS Football preview

The FHS Football team opens the season tonight with a game at Arlington at 7:00 PM. 

Hockomock Sports has published their preview of the Hockomock League teams. We can share the FHS football team preview here:


FRANKLIN

2014 Record: 5-6
2014 Finish: Missed playoffs
Coach: Brad Sidwell
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

"Key/Returning Players: Ben Riggs SR. 6-3, 300,OL/DL; Joe Giacolone SR 6-2, 270, OL/DL; Nick Yelle SR. 5-9, 180, LB/RB; Luke Gordon SR. 6-1, 175, WR/DB; Sam Harrell SR. 6-0, 180, WR/DB; Jake Lyons JR. 5-10, 190, RB/DB; Tyler Gomes JR. 6-1, 210, FB/DE; Brad Jarosz JR QB; Will O’Reilly SR. WR/DB; Eddie Scannapieco WR/DB 
Outlook: The Panthers come into 2015 lacking varsity experience in a lot of places, but with more depth at the skill positions and improved play at the line of scrimmage that has head coach Brad Sidwell entering his 20th season with hopes of getting Franklin into the tournament after back-to-back 5-6 seasons. He said, “Not a lot of experience, but many have been progressing through the sub varsity programs.[We] will play physical football.” 
The Panthers will be starting a new quarterback this season with junior Brad Jarosz expected to take over under center and he will have plenty of weapons to use in Franklin’s typically up-tempo offense. Nick Yelle will be in the backfield along with Jake Lyons, while Sam Harrell, Will O’Reilly, Luke Gordon and Eddie Scannapieco are all back on the outside. "

Continue reading the Franklin preview and all the other team previews for the Hockomock League Kelly-Rex Division here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/football-2015-kelley-rex-division-preview-2/

and the Davenport Division here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/football-2015-davenport-division-preview/

The TC Insider - Tri-County Newsletter







September 9, 2015


A Message from Principal Mallon:

Welcome to the 2015-2016 school year. September is always an exciting time for students with new classes, sports, and clubs and just being one year closer to graduation. Academic teachers, under the direction of the Academic Coordinator Melissa Beckmann, worked again this summer revising and writing units of instruction to align our curriculum with the common core. The curriculum writing project has now been extended to the vocational side of the house. Two vocational teachers led curriculum workshops under the direction of the Vocational Director, Mrs. Jean George. In the area of bullying prevention, we will be using evidence-based lessons from the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC) along with content-specific lessons in English, Technology, Health, U.S. History, and Related Instruction to deliver the required elements of the bullying curriculum. In addition, students will be participating in grade-level assemblies presented by Phil Fogelman from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).  His presentation is entitled Breaking Barriers. The goals of Phil's presentation are: (1) to explore the invisible barriers that stand in the way of positive social change in our schools and communities today; and (2) to identify steps that participants can take to help break down these barriers in their schools and communities, and in doing so, facilitate respect, fairness and equal opportunity for all people. The assemblies will be held on September 21 and September 28. Our Dean of Students, Chris Beaton will present to parents on Monday, September 29, from 7 to 8:30 in the auditorium. Tri-County's Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan, which is included in the Student Handbook posted on our webpage, was also mailed to all families in late August. 

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In the News: deputy chief sworn in, Dean opens for 150th year


The town's new deputy police chief took the oath of office Wednesday night in front of friends, family and fellow officers. 
Thomas Lynch, formerly a lieutenant with the department, was sworn in by Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri at that evening's Town Council meeting. 
After the oath was administered, Lynch spoke briefly about the new position. 
"I will do my best to provide quality service to the town of Franklin," he said. "I want to thank the mentors I've had throughout my law enforcement career. I will continue to seek their advice and counsel when the need arises."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150910/NEWS/150919051/1994/NEWS



Dean College began its 150th year this week, welcoming both returning students and a freshman class of more than 500. 
The college's official move-in day was Sept. 7 - Labor Day - and classes began Sept. 8. 
Gregg Chalk, the college's vice president of marketing and business development, said a number of changes and new initiatives awaited students, including a partnership with the Kraft Sports Group, which owns the New England Patriots and New England Revolution. The agreement features degree programs in such fields as arts and entertainment management, sports management and security management. 
"We'll be running courses at Gillette Stadium, and our students will have a lot of interaction with their personnel," Chalk said. "They'll get to see what goes on from that perspective."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150910/NEWS/150919060/1994/NEWS

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Update: Candidates for the Franklin Election on Nov 3

Very little change in the most recent update from the Town Clerk's office as of close of business on Wednesday, Sep 9. 

The last date to take out papers is Monday, Sep 14. The last date to return signed papers is Wednesday, Sep 16.

The ballot should get finalized in the week to 10 days after the 16th as the certification of signatures is completed.

The remainder of the election timeline leading to Nov 3rd can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/07/calendar-for-biennial-town-election.html



POSITION NAME Total
Assessor Donna Greenwood
Thomas P. Gleavy
W.Kenneth  Norman
Assessor Total 3
Bd. Of Health Donald G. Ranieri, Jr.
Gail P. Chirdon
Philip M. Brunelli
Tara E. Gurge
Bd. Of Health Total 4
Constable Daniel J. McCahill
John S. Power
Philip M. Brunelli
Constable Total 3
Planning Bd Gregory Giardino
Gregory T. Rondeau
John F. Carroll
Mikel G. DeFrancesco
William D. David
Planning Bd Total 5
School Com. Anne K. Bergen
Cynthia J. Douglas
Denise L. Schultz
John S. Jewell, PHD
Kevin P. O'Malley
Mary Jane Scofield
Rita M. Graci
Trevor A. Clement
Vanessa A. Bilello
School Com. Total 9
Town Clerk Diane M. Padula-O'Neill
Elizabeth F. Simon
Paul J. Cheli
Teresa M. Burr
Town Clerk Total 4
Town Council Andrew M. Bissanti
Brett S. Feldman
Deborah L. Pellegri
Glenn F. Jones
James D. Schultz, Jr.
James V. Gianotti, Jr.
Judith Pond Pfeffer
Matthew T. Kelly
Peter E. Padula
Richard W. Power, Sr.
Robert D. Dellorco
Robert R. Vallee
Sean P. Slater
Thomas D. Mercer
Town Council Total 14

Franklin Town Common
Franklin Town Common

The "election collection" can be found here