Friday, March 25, 2016

Fitness For Active Older Americans AND Meditation, Too







The Center for Adult Education 
and Community Learning 
at Franklin
Presents
Fitness For Active Older Adults
AND Meditation, Too


Fitness For Active Older Adults

Beginning Tuesday, April 5 for 8 weeks    

It's never too late to feel great! Our new Active Older Adult (AOA) class is for men and women in their 50's, 60's, and 70's! This exercise class is designed to help active older adults like you, not athletes, interested in improving their life through exercise. Class combines three key components of fitness: Strength Training, Flexibility, and Cardio Conditioning and is taught by a certified instructor. Each class is a full hour, held indoors once each week, given in a fun environment making it the fitness choice for Active Older Adults.

Note: Bring your favorite free weights with you...2 lbs. to 8 lbs., your choice.
 

Register online now. Just click here                                          
Meditation Workshop
 
A Sunday morning session at Tranquil Souls Yoga on May 1  

Join us for a blissful 75 minutes of relaxation and mediation that will leave you refreshed and revitalized. We will start with a group discussion on mediation, then move though some relaxing yoga and breath work that will transition into a guided mediation and finally an optional individual mediation. You will leave feeling ready to start your own mediation practice at home or expand your existing practice. Returning students welcome.

Register online now.Just click here

Contact
Contact: Brenda Reed, Director
Adult Education & Community Learning

Adult Education
Register Today
   

"Instruction ends in the school-room, but education ends only with life."

- Frederick W. Robertson

FPS- Life Long Learning, 355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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Franklin Liquors shares their Easter Sale and Specials


Check out the Easter Newsletter from Franklin Liquors. It shares their food and wine guide with Special Selections and Easter Sale Items

Franklin Liquors will be open Easter Sunday 10AM-2PM



Happy Easter from Franklin Liquors
Happy Easter from Franklin Liquors

For more on Franklin Liquors visit them on the internet at  http://www.franklinliquors.com/

Hockomock Area YMCA Youth Sports Leagues Enrolling

The Hockomock Area YMCA is accepting registrations for sports leagues that support healthy lifestyles and instill a positive self-image in kids. During the season, which will run April 9 - May 28, kids will have a great time playing Soccer and T-ball with YMCA expert coaches and friends.


boy with soccer ball
boy with soccer ball
Soccer players will develop and improve fundamentals like dribbling, passing and kicking. Those enrolled in T-ball will develop baseball skills that include catching, throwing and hitting. All leagues are run in a positive and structured environment to ensure every child has fun and thrives

Everyone plays and everyone is part of the team. Don’t wait, call today to save $15 through March 27. Options include:




  • Soccer – coed teams will meet Saturdays at the Y as follows: Ages 3-4, 9:00-10:00 am; ages 5-6, 10:00–11:00 am; ages 7-10, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm. Cost is $84 for members or $126 for program members (through March 27) and includes a t-shirt.
  • T-ball – coed teams will meet Saturdays at the Y as follows: Ages 3-4, 12:00-1:00 pm; ages 5-6, 1:00–2:00 pm. Cost is $84 for members or $126 for program members (through March 27) and includes a t-shirt and ball cap.

girl playing tball
girl playing tball
The Hockomock Area YMCA will host an outside celebration for families on the last day of leagues. To register, please call or visit the Hockomock Area YMCA today. Financial assistance is available to those who could benefit and is provided from The YMCA Annual Campaign. For more information, visit hockymca.org.

Bernon Family Branch: 45 Forge Hill Road in Franklin, 508-528-8708 | Sports Director: Jeff Moore 774-235-2720, jeffm@hockymca.org. Prices listed will increase by $15 each on March 28, 2016.


About Hockomock Area YMCA:

Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.

Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a notfor-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.

Petition to Governor Baker Opposing New Gas Pipelines

Dear pipeline fighters:

I am attaching a petition that is being circulated state wide, that calls on Governor Baker to drop his support for new fracked-gas pipelines in Massachusetts. We want the Governor to know that we don't believe we need new multi-billion-dollar pipeline projects like the Spectra Access Northeast and Kinder Morgan Northeast Energy Direct, and that we resent being forced to pay for them through a surcharge on our electricity bills (a "pipeline tax").

I ask as many of you as possible to do the following:

  1. Print out the petition and sign it!
  2. Gather as many signatures as you can!
  3. Ask other people to also gather signatures, and give them copies of the petition!
  4. Send the petitions with signatures to the address below. It's also at the bottom of each page of the petition.

Please don't feel you have to fill every page before sending it in. Once you have gathered the signatures you are going to gather, send them in.

These petitions will be delivered to Governor Baker by some time in late May. The exact date is not completely clear yet.

The address to send them to is:

No Fracked Gas In Mass
90 Trow Road
Cummington MA 01026

Thank you so much! Anything you can do will make a difference!

sign on Franklin lawn
sign on Franklin lawn





Thursday, March 24, 2016

4th Annual Elks Care Elks Share 5K - May 7

The 4th Annual Elks Care Elks Share 5K is scheduled for Saturday, May 7, 2016.

Registration is open and available online   http://franklinelks5k.com/

Elks Care Elks Share 5K - May 7, 9:00 AM
Elks Care Elks Share 5K - May 7, 9:00 AM

PMC Upcoming Event - Scavenger Hunt - Apr 2

Looking for a fun event? 

Get a team together (couples, girls night out, co-workers), pick a fun name and join us for a Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, April 2nd to support the PMC Franklin Kids Ride.

Tickets are $40 and includes the after party at Primavera Restaurant in Millis - full dinner, music, raffles, cash bar. All proceeds go to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute through its Jimmy Fund. 

The hunt is from 4-7pm; the after party begins promptly at 7pm. It's a fun night and all for a great cause! 

For more information, or to sign up, contact Lisa Marchioni at lisabxyz@verizon.net

PMC Kids Ride in Franklin
PMC Kids Ride in Franklin

In the News: Pond St sold, finally; d'Entremont recognized as 'digital innovator'

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin

"The Town Council approved, by a six to three vote, the $1.56 million sale of a Pond Street property for a condominium development. 
The development would call for the construction of no more than 99 units on the 33-acre, town-owned property. Sixty-nine of those units would be two-bedroom, while the remaining 30 would have three bedrooms. 
Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting spoke about the features of the proposed development. 
"There would be a 150-foot wide buffer (between the development and Pond Street)," he said Wednesday. "There would be 17 acres of open space on the perimeter."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160323/franklin-council-votes-to-sell-pond-street-land


"A Horace Mann Middle School teacher has been named a "digital innovator" by PBS Learning Media for his use of technology in the classroom, the school announced this week. 
The designation allows seventh-grade social studies teacher James d'Entremont access to a year of professional development tools to further advance his ability to enhance student achievement through technology."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160323/franklin-teacher-recognized-as-digital-innovator

Twitter profile photo for Jim d'Entremont
Twitter profile photo for Jim d'Entremont

FHS Mr DiBona will be honored - Apr 13

Barnes and Noble is having a teacher appreciation night on April 13. 

A former student wrote an essay about Mr DiBona for a Barnes & Noble "Favorite Teacher Contest",... and he won!! 

There is a ceremony on April 13 at 6pm at the Barnes & Noble in Bellingham. All are invited. Come and support him for that honor on that occasion!

Mr DiBona teaches English at Franklin High School.


screen grab of Barnes and Nobel event page
screen grab of Barnes and Nobel event page



Franklin Art Association - Marla Greenfield - Apr 6

The Franklin Art Association will meet on Wednesday, April 6. from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill Street. 
Refreshments and socialization will begin at 6:30 
The program will feature a demo, from guest artist Marla Greenfield who will do a water color. 
Meetings are free and opened to the public. 
For more information please visit our web site at www.franklinart.org or www.facebook.com/FranklinArtAssoc

Screen grab of Marla Greenfield webpage
Screen grab of Marla Greenfield webpage

Marla Greenfield became a full time watercolor artist in 1998 after retiring from a 15 year career in the investment business. She was drawn to watercolors because of their transparency and luminosity. Painting things she finds beautiful, peaceful and calming, she strives primarily to depict the beauty of light in her art with all of its variations in value and hue, using glazing and other techniques. 
Marla is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society, and a past president and signature member of the New England Watercolor Society where she has also served on its board. She has won numerous awards, both on a national and regional level. Marla teaches watercolor classes and has conducted numerous workshops throughout New England.

Chris Zito at 3 on April 1


3 Restaurant
3 Restaurant

April 1st at 9pm

Headliner: Chris Zito. 

Tickets: $25 per person. Show begins at 9pm. 

Make reservations at 7pm for the restaurant and receive one complimentary dessert per table. Call 508-528-6333 for tickets


In the News: Eversource in trouble, Millis expected to provide water



"There were more tough words for Eversource from the Planning and Economic Development Board as the power distribution company asked the board to speed up the public hearing process and issue a decision on the company's proposed upgrade of a facility on West Street. 
At the board’s Tuesday meeting, the company discussed additional material it submitted as part of its application to build two prefabricated 15-by-64-foot control buildings. 
Mary Kate Shneeweis, an engineer with Beals and Thomas who is also working on the Exelon project to build a 200-megawatt expansion on the Summer Street property, detailed landscaping and other plans that the company had yet to file last month when it first met with the board. 
The company was issued a cease and desist in January after they began construction of a retaining wall without filing a site plan application with the town."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160323/medway-eversource-asks-for-speedy-decision


"The Drinking Water Committee is expected to recommend that the Board of Selectmen enter into negotiations with Exelon and Medway to pump 48,000 gallons of water per day into Medway’s system for Exelon’s use. 
Exelon, which proposed a 200-megawatt expansion of its existing Summer Street power plant, will require an average of 95,000 gallons of water per day to help control emissions from the two power-generating turbines proposed to the state Energy Facilities Siting Board (EFSB). 
The EFSB, the sole permitting authority for energy infrastructure in the state, is expected to issue a decision later this spring or early summer."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160323/millis-committee-to-recommend-exelon-water-sale

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Live reporting: Closing


K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
looking to sign agreement on 25 Kenwood Circle for temporary location of Library
likely to close Apr 8th for the move

regular meetings on the downtown project to resume

L. OLD BUSINESS
follow up on school building maint
coming with the School Dept presentation

question on the insurance costs
question on staff vs. consultants estimates, need to follow through to ensure the money is well spent, Bissanti is confused about growth statement by the Council

Pellegri - billboard?
the proposal walked away

Padula - Mr Bissanti should show us all the nooks and cranies

Vallee - Question on current free cash
Nutting - Free cash balance, $2.059,000

Dellorco, charter review commission, council doesn't have the power they need to ahve

M.NEW BUSINESS


N. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Jones - Red sox to honor hockey team Apr 13, which is also the Trivia Bee night

Dellorco - congrats to Chris Spillane and all the kids there, this was supposed to be a rebuilding year and they won it all

Pfeffer - not likely a development doesn't mean we don't like children, I find that insulting
Library architect has chosen a design, the building will be closed for a year
will all the fund raising from the Friends of the Library, and the Library association, and the community; because we are opening it up, need to bring the central units up to code
frescos were done when the library where first opened
panoramic photos of the frescos were taken

Padula - congrat for finally doing something with the Pond St property
thanks to the scouts for the pledge
congrats to the Hockey team

Kelly- congrats to the hockey team
having police officers as coaches is huge
hockey team to come for a future meeting

Mercer - congrats to the hockey team, coaches, staff, etc.
Senior Center renovations ongoing
mechanical engineer has come up with a design for the high school problem, repairs underway



P. ADJOURN
motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 9-0

LIve reporting: Legislation for Action


F. HEARINGS
none

G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
none

H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
none

I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS

  • Budget subcommittee

will bring forward the item for sidewalks along Chestnut and Pleasant St for the Apr 6 meeting

J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION


  • Resolution 16-15: Authorization to Enter into Separate Intermunicipal Agreements Between Franklin and The Towns of Bellingham, Medway, Norfolk and Wrentham to Provide Public Safety Mutual Aid
motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call)
sensible agreement on mutual aid, the area chiefs have wanted this for some time

Chief Semerjian speaking for the mutual aid agreement
Counsel Mark Cerel also outlined the law in this case going back several years to a case

  • Resolution 16-16:Authorization For Disposition (Sale) of Town-Owned Land on Pond Street
motion to waive reading, seconded, passed 7-2 (via roll call, Pfeffer, Kelly voted no)

motion to approve, seconded, passed 6-3 (via roll call)
sale agreement for $1.560,000 (details in agenda document)

discussion on the number of bedroom units and student impact
approx 14 students projected
30 units of 3 bedrooms
different numbers from different studies, Hopkinton example and Rutgers Univ were used in calculations

Mercer comment, opposed to 30 units

Jones, Mercer, Pfeffer voted no, it passed 6-3
Dellorco hesitated before voting, Kelly changed from no on the waiver of the reading to yes for the actual

  • Zoning Bylaw Amendment 16-753: Zoning Map Changes From Single Family Residential IV to General Residential V in an Area on or Near West Central Street - Referral to Planning Board
Bissanti recognized as recusing himself
referral to planning board for further hearing and discussion
clarification questions on the parcels along the way subject to the zoning change

motion to refer to Planning Board, seconded, passed 8-1 (via roll call) (Bissanti abstained (recused))
  • Bylaw Amendment 16-754: Chapter 47, Alcoholic Beverages - 1st Reading
this is the first reading based upon the prior meeting discussion to clarify the options to bring forward

moved to Sep 1, instead of Jan
motion to amend the effective date to July 1, instead of Sep 1

Pfeffer in favor of as soon as possible but it is only fair to give some time for the implementation
Bissanti would also like to get it early
Padula Sep 1 is very reasonable

Motion to amend to July 1, seconded,  failed 7-2
Bissanti, Jones - yes
Dellorco, Pellegri, Valle, Kelly, Mercer, Padula, Pfeffer - no

motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call) 


  • Bylaw Amendment 16-755: Chapter 179, Water Charges-Water Department Access – 2nd Reading
up for second reading, DPW looked for this to ensure timely access to enable water meter changes inside residences

motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call)
  • Bylaw Amendment 16-756: Chapter 170 Vehicles and Traffic Article X Winter Storm Overnight Parking – 2nd Reading
up for second reading, modification of the winter parking to include other public spaces in addition to the roads, ensures clearing of the parking lots during the storms


motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call)

Live reporting: Town Council - March 23, 2016

Present: Pellegri, Padula, Vallee, Kelly, Pfeffer, Bissanti, Dellorco, Jones, Mercer (via phone)

Absent: none


  • Boy Scout troop 8080 lead the pledge this evening.



A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
– February 24, 2016

B. ANNOUNCEMENTS
– This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon channel 29. This meeting may also be recorded by others.

March 24, 10 AM to noon, Connections at Work Seminar via SBA
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/03/in-news-small-business-seminar-chris.html

C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS

D. CITIZEN COMMENTS
– Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five
minutes on a matter that is not on the Agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or
comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks
appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.

E. APPOINTMENTS


  • Historical Commission - Jeremy Ball

motion to appoint, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call)


  • Conservation Commission - Angela Gelineau

motion to appoint, seconded, passed 9-0 (via roll call)


"We're not talking about 'nice to have,' we're talking about essential components."


School Business Administrator Miriam Goodman said the budget would see a decrease of seven full-time educators and three full-time assistants.
 
"We're anticipating these reductions will come through retirements and attrition," she said. "We're not looking at a reduction in force." 
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said the matter was the result of declining enrollment, particularly at the elementary level. 
"It's a national trend, and we'll continue to watch that," she said. "We have not yet had kindergarten registration - that happens in a few weeks - so we'll see what that enrollment shows."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160322/franklin-schools-present-58m-budget-proposal

screen grab of presentation from broadcast
screen grab of presentation from broadcast


The full budget proposal presentation document can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/03/fy-2017-school-budget-proposal.html

The Franklin Matters reporting on the portion of the meeting participated can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/03/this-budget-should-be-alarm-to-community.html

In the News: Class of 1966 looking for classmates; Exelon hearings begin in Medway

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin


"The Franklin High School Class of 1966 will hold its 50th class reunion June 3-5. 
The class seeks the following classmates: Warren Bennett, Joseph Boucher, David Calzolari, Nancy Cheyunski, Sandra Cosma, Jean Costello, Patricia Cunningham, Valerie DeLorenzo, Margaret Farrell, Charles Fowler, Constance Grime, Elizabeth Hagopian, Clifford Jones, Joseph Kelly, Charles Kimball, Robin Lister, Sheila Lynch, Donald McPherson, Leo Mastromatteo, Thomas McGuire, Susan Monier, Sharon Mullen, Anthony Parlin, Donna Paturzo, Jorge Pinzon, Anthony Pitasi, Susan Poellmitz, Charles Rosen, Jacqueline Shaw, David Sussan and Allan Thornton. 
To report information, call 508-553-4814 or email lifelong@franklin.k12.ma.us."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160322/frankling-high-school-class-of-1966-seeks-classmates



"Exelon presented its site plan application to the Planning and Economic Development Board Tuesday, a major step in the company’s proposal to build a 200-megawatt expansion of the company’s Summer Street power plant. 
Eric Las, an engineer with Beals and Thomas, the engineering firm retained by Exelon, provided a general overview of the project. 
The plant would operate during high-usage periods, mainly in hot summer and cold winter months. 
During construction, there will be a staging area, and several trees originally meant to provide screening from West Street will be removed, Las said, adding that after construction, the area will be regrown."


Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160322/medway-planning-board-begins-exelon-hearings

Lifelong Learning: Senior Players Group




NEW THIS SPRING 
 Senior Players Group 

Don't miss out
Can you see yourself on this stage?
We can.

Call today to reserve your spot at one of our
Senior Players Information Sessions
508-613-1480
What is the
Senior Players Group

 Establishing
A Senior Players Group


Getting Started  
Informational Sessions

Join us for "All the world's a stage and you're on it" - one of two free information sessions about the program.
 
Meet Mel Howards, director for the Senior Players Group. Learn more about reading and acting while holding the script: It's called Staged Reading.  
  
NOTE: Based on the outcome of the information session, it is our intention to begin establishing a group that would hold its first meeting on Tuesday, April 26 and will run until May 31
6:00 to 7:30 PM 
Franklin High School 
Fee: $50
INFORMATION SESSIONS

SESSION 1
Wednesday
 
April 6 
1:30 PM 
Franklin Senior Center



SESSION 2 
Thursday
April 7
6:30 PM 
Franklin High School



About
Mel Howards
 
Mel Howards is a professor-Emeritus at Northeastern
 University.

He is an educator, essayist, playwright and poet.

He is the founder of the Senior Players at the University of Southern Maine  





Franklin Public Schools - 
Lifelong Learning Institute







The Center for Adult Education 



and Community Learning



218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038
FPS- Lifelong Learning Institute, 355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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FYHA's Growing Girls Hockey Sessions - registration available


Any girls out there interested in trying hockey for free? 

Check out FYHA's Growing Girls Hockey Sessions. 

  • Saturday, March 26, 2016 @ 12:30 pm (Franklin Pirelli Rink) 
  • Saturday, April 9, 2016 @ 12:30 pm (Franklin Pirelli Rink) 
  • Saturday, April 9, 2016 @ 12:30 pm (Franklin Pirelli Rink) 
  • Saturday, April 16, 2016 @ 12:30 pm (Franklin Pirelli Rink) 


Franklin Youth Hockey Association will be running 4 sessions in March for any girl between the ages of 7 and 12 to try hockey for a day or for the entire month. This program is only open to girls interested in joining organized hockey for the first time or who have participated in beginner level skating or hockey skills programs. 

This program is not open to girls who are currently playing on mixed or girls-only teams. 

Participants must register for each session separately and will be required to sign a USA Hockey waiver the day of the session. Full equipment is required for all participants. Skate and equipment rentals are NOT available

REGISTER NOW: http://franklinflyers.org/Registration/Default.asp

Franklin Flyers
Franklin Flyers

going, going, .... almost gone

The building at 150 Emmons St continues to be demolished this week. After getting off the train from Boston Tuesday afternoon, I managed to grab some photos in daylight. By the looks of the progress, assuming the weather remains good for this week, this could be down by Friday.

from Emmons St
from Emmons St

also from Emmons St
also from Emmons St

at the corner of West Central
at the corner of West Central

on West Central looking towards Emmons St
on West Central looking towards Emmons St