Monday, October 26, 2015

Franklin TV: Meet the Candidates '15 - repeats daily at 1:00 PM

Franklin TV has compiled a video of the 2015 Franklin candidates. The video is scheduled for broadcast daily at 1:00 PM beginning Monday, Oct 26.

You can find the full current broadcast schedule here:






Noteworthy: the Franklin Food Pantry had put out a call for help with temporary storage for the anticipated food donations that roll in over the next several weeks. The new Franklin TV studio on 23 Hutchinson St has stepped up to offer its extra space. The space is extra as the new studio was built out last year and is still being set up. So while it is not is use it can be used for the safe storage of the food donations.

Franklin TV studio at 23 Hutchinson St
Franklin TV studio at 23 Hutchinson St

S.A.F.E. Community Coalition - October 2015 Update



SAFE Coalition meeting at FHS

This newsletter from S.A.F.E. is to provide you with some updates and information to keep the conversation on opioid addiction going.
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Coalition planning next steps


The S.A.F.E. (Support for Addicts and Families by Empowerment) Board has  been actively meeting since August to formulate a structure, establish committees, and develop programming to aid in our efforts to find a cure for substance abuse disorder. I am happy to report that Jim Derick of Franklin was unanimously elected to lead the organization as the new President of the Board of Directors. Please read Jim's introduction below. Jordan Warnick of Medway was unanimously elected to serve as Secretary for the Board. Our Board of Incorporators will now be known as the Board of Advisors, and will meet on the third Tuesday of each month. And nine committees have been established, which need active members. We hope that you will consider joining one or more (see the piece below for more information).

Our support groups are running on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and membership grows at each meeting. You'll find more details about these meetings below. As of last month, the Franklin based Community of HOPE support group is an official Learn to Cope chapter and will continue to meet Monday nights from 7-8:30 at the UU church in Franklin. This Is an enormous accomplishment in such a short period of time. Thanks to Kathy and Derek Getchell who made this happen.

Our website, Facebook page, and Twitter feed are now live and feeding information and resources to those in need, thanks to Communications Chair Alexa Manocchio. We have an active group of youths -- led by Franklin Town Councilor Robert Dellorco and student Ben Waters -- that is growing each day and keeping us up to speed with the needs and issues facing students and their peers.

We are working on additional programs for our coalition meetings, with events tentatively scheduled through March 2016. And we have begun production of a video series which will serve as an additional resource for the community in dealing with this public health crisis.

We adopted a mission statement which captures the strength and spirit of our organization. It reads as follows:

S.A.F.E. is a coalition of community partners who have come together to provide support, education, treatment options, and coping mechanisms for those affected by substance abuse disorder. We do so by empowering those affected, including their families, with the tools necessary to succeed on their journey to recovery. We understand that while I can't, we can.

As you can see, it has been an incredible few months. We are committed to addressing this public health crisis, and hope that you will continue to partner with us.

Please continue to spread the word about S.A.F.E., encourage your friends to sign up for this newsletter by clicking here, and please do not hesitate to reach out if you or someone you know is in need. We'll do our best to get you on the right path.

SUPPORT SERVICES AVAILABLE
Learn to Cope has begun meeting on Monday evenings at the Unitarian Universalist Church at 262 Chestnut Street in Franklin at 7 p.m. The group offers support for families struggling with addiction and recovery. Its preserves anonymity and creates a safe place for people and families in crisis. For more information visit the website at http://learn2cope.org/, call Kathy Getchell at (774)893-3878, or email her at kathyg17@verizon.net


Community of Hope hosts a family support group meeting every Wednesday night in the Milford Regional Medical Center, Hill Building, Woman's Pavilion, 4th Floor, in Milford. The program features a 12 step Big Book workshop for those suffering from addiction. For more information, contact Katie Truitt at (774)248-4526 or by email at ktruitt3@gmail.com 

Healing Hearts has begun meeting on Thursday evenings on the second floor of the Franklin YMCA at 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin at 7 p.m. The group offers support for families struggling with addiction and recovery. Its preserves anonymity and creates a safe place" for people and families in crisis. For more information, call (508) 570-6996 or send an email to Healingheartscircle@gmail.com.
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State House - Room 527A

In the News: Tri-County conf room, Pellegri runs for Town Council


Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School dedicated the school’s main office conference room to founding school committee members Louis E. (Ted) Hoegler, of Walpole, and Robert J. Rappa, of Franklin, during a ceremony on Oct. 21.
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Longtime Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri is looking to serve the town in a different capacity during her retirement - as a member of the Town Council.
Pellegri, a lifelong resident, is one of 14 candidates seeking nine council seats in Franklin's Nov. 3 election. After 31 years in office, she will retire as clerk next month.
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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Franklin Turkey Trot 5K Family Run - Thanksgiving morning

Run Now Gobble Later at the Franklin Turkey Trot 5K Family Run on Thanksgiving morning at 8:00 AM. 

Online registration is open at www.feedtheneed.org

There will be free t-shirts to the first 100 people to pick-up their race packets. Along with free breakfast items and raffle at the end of the race.

Last year we raised $6175.00 and 1800 pounds of food at the race for the Franklin Food Pantry, let's keep the tradition going



Yes, it had snowed overnight before the race on Thanksgiving morning. Will it do so again?
Yes, it had snowed overnight before the race on Thanksgiving morning. Will it do so again?

Town Council Summary: TIF approved, Library renovation to take 1 year and $11.5M

The published agenda was adjusted during the meeting to get most of the Council business done before the recognition of the retirement of Town Clerk Debbie Pellegri and to work around the public hearing scheduled for the Lewis St resolution.

The Tax Increment Finance (TIF) agreement for Cole Chain was approved. This is a growing company looking to relocate to the Forge Hill Industrial Park. Franklin was able to make this happen in about 3 weeks. This is due to the work already done before hand by the town functional groups to coordinate the TIF process.

During the recent reconstruction of the Lewis and Crocker Sts, it was discovered that there were 8 houses that still owned part of Lewis St. The owners signed over the rights to the middle of the road so that Franklin could officially take ownership of the and thereby cover themselves for the roadwork already underway.

There was a presentation by the Library Building Committee who came forward with the more detailed plans for the renovation and addition to the Library. The price almost doubled to 11.5M. The other interesting news was the decision to shut the building and temporarily operate the library services from some other site to be determined for one year. If the decision was not to shut, the construction would have been messier getting around the vehicles and taken 18-24 months. Shutting the building allows the construction to speed up and complete in the one year time frame.

screen grab of the presentation showing the new Library at night
screen grab of the presentation showing the new Library at night

As Franklin has some debt capacity within the operating budget, there is no increase planned for the tax rate (other than the normal 'automatic' 2.5%). Franklin can effectively self-fund the work for the library as they have for the building of the downtown fire station, the Senior center, the Historical Museum, etc.
Deborah Pellegri and Andrew Dowd
Deborah Pellegri and Andrew Dowd

The recognition of Town Clerk Deborah Pellegri's retirement brought forth commendations from many parties. The listing is contained in the detailed notes reported live during the meeting. 

Deborah Pellegri and Rep Jeff Roy
Deborah Pellegri and Rep Jeff Roy

Steve Williams was also recognized for his service with proclamations from the MA House and Senate. He is not running for re-election to the Town Council.


Senator Karen Spilka, Steve Williams, Rep Jeff Roy
Senator Karen Spilka, Steve Williams, Rep Jeff Roy

For additional details on the meeting as reported live from the room check these links


School Committee - Oct 13, 2105 - Meeting Summary

The School Committee meeting of Tuesday, October 13 lasted approximately 50 minutes and covered the following items:

The Annie Sullivan and Remington Middle School Improvement Plans were reviewed. Copies are available. (Recall the Horace Mann Improvement Plan was covered in the last Sep meeting.)

Superintendent Sabolinski provided the School Committee an overview of the NEASC accreditation process as it had been about 10 years since the last on site visit. The completion of the new FHS building had finally taken the district off warning status. The visit had been scheduled initially for the first year of the school operation and by mutual agreement with NEASC was rescheduled to 2017.

The policy on family leave was reviewed for an update and the policy on international students was recommended for removal. The international student policy was significantly out of date and as the school district was not accepting outside students for School Choice, there was no capacity for international students. Franklin students do get to travel internationally so the interchange is covered on that front.

Superintendent Sabolinski received her review and was marked 'exemplary'. Other School Committee members concurred with the results of the subcommittee. 

Of note: Asst Superintendent Sally Winslow will be retiring at the end of the current school year. She will be missed after being here seven years. Up for discussion and vote at the next School Committee meeting will be the recommendation for Peter Light to move into Sally's Asst Superintendent spot with Paul Peri moving into Peter's role as principal at FHS.

Additional details can be found in the notes as reported live during the meeting:


Protesters needed for important Fracked Gas Conference in Boston Monday!


Hi, 350Mass pipeline fighters,

Now that earlier this month the DPU authorized itself to give permission to utilities to sign long-term contracts with gas companies, the vultures are circling!  We just heard about an important fracked gas pipeline conference on Monday and--guess what--we're having a protest to draw public attention to this nasty development!

image from Facebook event
image from Facebook event

We'll meet at 2:30 pm at the baseball fields at the Boston Common before heading out to the conference.  Bring signs, especially about the gas tariff.  See the Facebook event page listed below for more details and to RSVP (if you don't do Facebook, let me know you're coming).

https://www.facebook.com/events/1052588228098901/

If you have any questions, call me since time is short.

Carolyn