Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Franklin Candidates Night - Oct 6


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  • Town Of Franklin
  • Milford Daily News/Gazette
  • Dean College
  • United Regional Chamber Of Commerce

Franklin Candidates Night - Oct 6
Franklin Candidates Night - Oct 6

Date: Tuesday, October 6th,

Place:
Municipal Building
Council Chambers
355 East Central Street

Time: 6:00 PM.


********     Note: Only Contested Races Will Participate    ********

  • Board of Health
  • School Committee
  • Town Clerk
  • Town Council

LiveARTS: Linda Bento-Rei, flute and Vytas Baksys, piano


Looking over the upcoming LiveARTS season, the realization dawns: this will be a season of friends, both old and new. Fourteen years ago when LiveARTS was just an idea in the minds of a few dreamers, a council of expert music professionals was formed to advise the dreamers of the practicability of their dream. 
One of the counselors was flutist Linda Bento-Rei; officer in the Massachusetts Flute Association; leader of the Arlington Street Chamber Players; soloist; private teacher, one of whose students went on to study with James Galway. In other words, an artist and leader. Her advice was enthusiastic: go for it! So we did. 
In the meantime, this longstanding friend and supporter has gone on to do wonderful work herself. Most recent is her Jongen project CD that has won exceptional notice. Linda Bento-Rei returns to LiveARTS to open the 2015-2016 season, along with her enormously talented partner--and new friend to LiveARTS--pianist Vytas Baksys, long associated with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It is an honor to bring to the LiveARTS audience these two creative and original musicians.

LiveARTS image of Bento-Rei and Baksys
LiveARTS image of Bento-Rei and Baksys

Sunday, Sep 27 - 3:30 PM

Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society in Franklin, 262 Chestnut Street

Doors open at 3 pm. Open Seating. Handicapped accessible.

For additional information, visit http://www.liveartsma.org/

Union St closed between Cottage and East St on Saturday


The Union Street Railroad Crossing (next to The Mill Store) will be closed on Saturday September 26th from 5 AM to 8 PM so the Railroad can make repairs to the tracks. Please avoid the area.

This confirms the MBTA alert posted this past weekend:
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/09/attention-commuter-rail-alert-september.html





fresh dig safe markings on the railroad crossing at Union St
fresh dig safe markings on the railroad crossing at Union St

In the News: food drive, Harlem Wizards, golf tournament, improvement plans

The brief extracts from the Milford Daily News with articles of interest for Franklin.

The St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Mary’s Parish, 1 Church Square, will hold its monthly food collection on Oct. 3 and 4. 
The society is requests personal items for men and women, such as shampoo, tooth brushes, toothpaste, deodorant, soap and laundry detergent. 
In conjunction with the feast of St. Francis of Assisi on Oct. 4, the society also requests donations of cat food and dog food.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150922/NEWS/150929370/1994/NEWS


The Harlem Wizards will be in Franklin 7 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School gymnasium, 147 Pond St., for a two-hour charity tournament. 
The Harlem Wizards brand of “Trick Hoops & Alley Oops” entertainment basketball will play teachers and staff from Franklin Public Schools on Team FPS to raise funds for the Franklin Education Foundation. The show includes tricks, precision teamwork and humor.

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150922/NEWS/150929288/1994/NEWS


The first annual Emma Frances Dalton Memorial Golf Tournament is planned on Oct. 9, starting at 9 a.m., at Juniper Hill Country Club, 202 Brigham St., Northborough. 
The event benefits the Emma Frances Dalton Research Fund, established in 2012 by William and Nicole Dalton, of Franklin, in memory of their daughter, Emma.

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150922/NEWS/150928511/1994/NEWS


Principals from across the district spoke to the School Committee Tuesday night about how they would implement district improvement plan goals in their various schools. 
The principals - from the middle and elementary schools - said they would be working to increase curriculum complexity, ensure all students meet educational standards and communicate further with the community.

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150922/NEWS/150928464/1994/NEWS

UNITE to Face Addiction: Additional Program Participants Announced



Facing Addiction
U.S. Surgeon General and White House Director of National Drug Control Policy to Join Over 650 Diverse Organizations in a Coalition Effort to Mark "The Day the Silence End at the UNITE to Face Addiction Rally
 Additional Special Guests Just Announced Include Doctor Mehmet Oz, The Cast and Co-Creator of TV Show Mom – Allison Janney, and Chuck Lorre – and Many More
 Event to Feature All-Star Musical Performances by Joe Walsh, Steven Tyler with his Nashville-based band, Loving Mary, Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell, The Fray, and John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls

"The Day the Silence Ends" will feature powerful remarks from celebrities, public officials and advocates, including U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, Director of National Drug Control Policy at the White House Michael Botticelli, Dr. Mehmet Oz, The Cast and Co-Creator of TV Show Mom – Allison Janney, and Chuck Lorre – Darryl Strawberry, Patrick Kennedy, Alex Newell, Chris Herren, Pat O'Brien, William Cope Moyers, Christopher Kennedy Lawford, Tara Conner, Dr. David Satcher, Governor Bill Weld, Chef Natalie Young, Councilwoman Rosie Mendez, Richie Supa, Elisa Hallerman, members of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and several others.

Joe Walsh, Steven Tyler with his Nashville-based band, Loving Mary, Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell, The Fray, and John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls will join these speakers on stage at UNITE for moving musical performances.
"We live in a time when addiction touches every segment of our society – our friends, loved ones, and our communities," said Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, U.S. Surgeon General. "We need to stop treating addiction as a moral failing, and start seeing it for what it is: a chronic disease that must be treated with urgency and compassion."

"Those of us who have lost loved ones and those of us in in recovery from substance use disorders must speak up and tell our stories," said Director Botticelli, who has been in recovery from a substance use disorder for more than 26 years. "By putting faces and voices to the disease of addiction and the promise of recovery, we can challenge the stereotypes and misperceptions that still keep too many people from getting the help they need."

"On behalf of myself and everyone associated with Mom I want to say how proud we are to participate in this ground-breaking event," said Chuck Lorre, co-creator and executive producer of Mom.   "Since our first episode three years ago, our goal has been to highlight a simple fact - that there is laughter, joy and camaraderie in recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction.  It is not a lonely and glum process."  

"Addiction affects people everywhere, regardless of political viewpoints, socioeconomic status, religion, sexual orientation, race or geographic location," said Greg Williams, co-founder of Facing Addiction. "The coalition coming together for this historic event is made up of diverse groups from across the country – from church councils to LGBT support groups and youth-focused organizations to labor unions. Though all of these groups vary in scope, size and purpose, they all have one thing in common. Together we are uniting to face addiction and end the silence, once and for all."

 About Facing Addiction
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. For more information, visit FacingAddiction.org.

To donate to Facing Addiction, you can text FACING to 41444 or visit FacingAddiction.org, where you can also find more information including updates about the UNITE to Face Addiction rally. Please also visit and follow @FacingAddiction and #UNITEtoFaceAddiction on Twitter.
       

Unite To Face Addiction ·
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.

Facing Addiction

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Live reporting: closing


5. Information Matters

Superintendent’s Report
nutrition nuggets newsletter going out monthly

Horace Mann candidate search
met with parents and students, and faculty
final interview scheduled and looking for feedback to make final decision
extending thanks to all those who participated in the process

FHS accreditation process will begin Mar 2017
committee leads appointed, training starting
more info to come

October 24, 9-11 in the morning - open house

October 15, music students will be performing at the October Stroll

gearing up for first snow planning meeting
some refinements on the listing for the FHS parking lots

last FHS building Committee will be officially disbanded as the work is now complete
scheduled for the Town Council agenda on Weds


School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
none

School Committee Liaison Reports
none

6. New Business

To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.

Harlem Wizards - FEF fund raiser
major event this year
team to compete against the Wizards in process


7. Executive Session

Personnel Update
motion to enter executive session, not to return to open meeting


8. Adjourn


Live reporting: Action items


4. Action Items

a. I recommend adoption of the Early Childhood Development Center’s School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

b. I recommend adoption of the Davis Thayer School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

c. I recommend adoption of the Jefferson School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

d. I recommend adoption of the Keller School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

e. I recommend adoption of the Kennedy School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

f. I recommend adoption of the Oak Street School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

g. I recommend adoption of the Parmenter School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

h. I recommend adoption of the Horace Mann School Improvement Plan as presented.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

i. I recommend approval of the request of Mr. Light for Music students trip to New York City to attend a Broadway show and Metropolitan Opera from April 16 – 18, 2016 as detailed.
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0

O'Malley - heartily endorse seeing an opera at least once

j. I recommend approval of the request of Mr. Light for students to travel to New Hampshire on February 8, 2016 to hear presidential candidates speak as detailed
motion to approve, second, passed 7-0