Friday, May 20, 2016

MassBudget: Tuesday's Senate Ways and Means budget explained ...


Analyzing the Senate Ways and Means budget proposal

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In making its budget proposal on Tuesday, the Senate Ways and Means Committee identified a long term goal: "investments to build resilient children, families, and communities." That theme can be seen clearly in many of the budget recommendations, but the lack of revenue with which to make such investments means that the actual progress towards those goals in this budget is very modest.

MassBudget's new Budget Monitor examines the Senate Ways and Means recommendations in specific areas across the budget.  We provide comparisons to proposals from the Governor and the House and the context of historic spending levels. Among the highlights:

  • Increased funding for Chapter 70 state aid for local schools and for public higher education. The SWM committee recommends significantly more than the Governor and House proposed in those areas, but it also introduces a new cut: reducing kindergarten grants by almost 90 percent.
  • Several reforms to improve the coordination and delivery of services in several areas, including a shared application "portal" for MassHealth, child care support, and SNAP benefits, which could simplify the application process for families and streamline the administrative process for the state.
  • The proposal largely follows the Governor's and House's proposals by relying on temporary revenue and savings to balance the budget, though less than in recent years. It is troubling that this far into an economic recovery the state continues to balance the budget with temporary solutions and remains unable to deposit into the stabilization fund the full amount called for by existing law.
To read the new Budget Monitor, click (here).

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4th Annual Drink Pink - Sunday, May 22



Drink Pink (Red, White, etc) for the Cure

Never Drink Ordinary!
12 Great Vendors, 1 Great Cause
Sunday, May 22 2-5 PM
What are you doing Sunday? If trying a lot of delicious beverages AND contributing to the fight against cancer sounds good to you, please join us for Drink Pink.

Your $20 ticket gets you a custom-etched Riedel wine glass. Taste samples of great rose wines, plus whites, reds, bubbly, beer, and special 'pink' cocktails courtesy of our friends at Privateer Rum. We'll have raffles, nibbles, and a whole lot of fun.

But the best part is that every cent of your $20 ticket and all raffle sales are a 100% donation to the Cancer Care Center at Milford Regional. In addition, Pour Richard's will donate a percentage of our sales. Your donations will stay local, helping to provide top-notch care without the added stress of commuting into Boston.

We are proud to host our 4th annual Drink Pink; this cause is extremely important to me. Please consider joining us, and bringing friends.

Tickets are available in-store or via Brown Paper Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2546550

Thank you for trusting us with your beverage business. Please share this email with friends who are interested in delicious wine, beer, and spirits. (Keeping all the good stuff for yourself is bad karma.) 

Cheers!

Ann Williams and John Wass 
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Pour Richard's Wine and Spirits 
 14 Grove Street  Franklin, MA 02038

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Beautification Day Saturday, May 21












Franklin Downtown Partnership 
9 E. Central Street, Franklin, MA  02038




Please help get the word out -- The Franklin Downtown Partnership and the Franklin Garden Club will decorate the downtown center and the Town Common for spring and summer on Saturday, May 21, starting at 8 a.m.

Many volunteers and sponsors are needed to help with planting, mulch spreading, and costs associated with beautifying Franklin's public spaces.

Helpers will meet at 8 a.m. Saturday in the West Central Street parking lot next to the bridge. Community service hours are available for students.

Volunteers with trucks are needed to help pick up materials at 7 a.m. at Fairmount Fruit Farm, 887 Lincoln St., Franklin.  

Email Mason at emason4234@gmail.com to volunteer time or a vehicle.

D.G. Ranieri Real Estate is a Gold sponsor, and Auerr, Zajac & Associates LLP is a Silver sponsor of beautification efforts.



Sign Up Today to Participate in June 9 Strawberry Stroll

If you're interested in participating in the Strawberry Stroll, please send the registration form to the office by next week. Registered participants as of May 23 will be listed in the Stroll handout.

Please share this email with non-members you know who might be interested. 

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In the News: 4th of July schedule, Franklin man run over in Easton

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin

"The Franklin 4th of July Celebration will run from June 28 to July 4. 
Some of the highlights this year will include a laser light show with 3-D glasses and sound at 10 p.m. July 2. Earlier that day, at noon, the usual Children's Parade will take place, and children's entertainment will follow at 1 p.m. 
A Celebration Parade will begin at 2 p.m. July 3."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160519/franklin-4th-of-july-celebration-announced

will the spinning apple ride return this year? We'll see!
will the spinning apple ride return this year? We'll see!
The full 4th of July Scheduled of events:





"A 44-year-old Franklin man was injured when he was struck by a car while working in a manhole on Foundry Street in Easton about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. 
Watch the report 
At about 10:23 a.m., Suzanne Omansky, 72, called 911 to report she had run over Thomas Hannan as she pulled into her assigned parking spot in the Landsdowne Village apartment complex at 41 Foundry St. (Route 106), near Route 138."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160519/franklin-man-run-over-on-easton-job-site


Thursday, May 19, 2016

Franklin Rotary to hold Spaghetti Dinner for seniors

The Franklin Rotary Club's annual Pasta Supper for our Franklin Seniors will be held at 5PM on Thursday, June 9th at Central Park Terrace. 

Signup sheets are at the Central Park Terrace and the Franklin Senior Center, or you may call the Senior Center to register. 

Please remember to register as we are expecting a large group this year! Spaghetti and meatballs, salad, bread, dessert and beverage, as well as our Rotary Singers entertaining.

Community Room at Central Park Terrace
Community Room at Central Park Terrace

For more about the Franklin Rotary, visit them on the web  http://portal.clubrunner.ca/3689

Senior Center: A new edition of The Franklin Connection is available



A new edition of The Franklin Connection has been published on the Town of Franklin web site.

Click the link below to read the latest edition.



Franklin Senior Center
Franklin Senior Center