Saturday, November 12, 2016

more Franklin fall foliage photos

Thanks to Sethu for sending along some more Franklin fall foliage photos to share


Franklin fall foliage photos
Franklin fall foliage photos

Franklin fall foliage photos 1
Franklin fall foliage photos 1

Franklin fall foliage photos 2
Franklin fall foliage photos 2

Franklin fall foliage photos 3
Franklin fall foliage photos 3

Franklin fall foliage photos 4
Franklin fall foliage photos 4

Reminder: Through Sunday: Franklin Line shuttle

Shuttle buses will replace Franklin Line train service between Dedham Corporate Center and Readville Stations on Saturday, November 12th, and Sunday, November 13th, due to Shore Line Bridge Replacement in Hyde Park.

Due to Shore Line Bridge Replacement, buses will replace trains between Dedham Corporate Center and Readville Stations in both directions on the following dates:

- Saturday November 12th, 2016
- Sunday November 13th, 2016

Customers should allow additional travel time anticipating delays of approximately twenty (20) minutes.

The following trains will be affected:

  • Saturday - All
  • Sunday - All


The following stations will be affected:

  • Dedham Corporate Center
  • Endicott
  • Readville


Last updated: Nov 10 2016 01:56 PM

MBTA train on the Franklin Line headed to Forge Park Station
MBTA train on the Franklin Line headed to Forge Park Station

Note: based on the MBTA Alerts, all the trains on Saturday and Sunday actually ran with more like a 30 minute delay. Let's hope they might be closer to the 20 advertised here.


Friday, November 11, 2016

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 11/11/16 - THU 11/17/16

FRIDAY 11/11/16 *** VETERAN’S DAY *** No School, Library Closed
7am-11pm   Franklin Lions: DVDs4Vets Collection @ both Franklin Honey Dew locations
9am-2pm   Boston Children’s Hospital Bloodmobile in Franklin - donate blood, register online
7pm   Night Out with Fiori and La Cantina Winery @ FIORI
7:30pm   The Rising Stars Cabaret @ The Black Box

SATURDAY 11/12/16
12:20pm   Try Hockey for Free @ Pirelli Veteran’s Arena
6-11pm   Franklin Downtown Partnership 15th Anniversary Gala @ The Black Box
7-9pm   Showcase Pro Wrestling to Benefit Oil for Veterans Program @ Elks Lodge
7:30pm   Elastic Five & Brehon and the V8’s Concert @ Original Congregational Church in Wrentham

SUNDAY 11/13/16
7:30-10:30am   Sunday Morning Breakfast returns to Franklin Rod and Gun Club - open to public
11am-2pm   FSPA Hosts Family Fun Open House @ FSPA, 38 Main Street
11:30am   Big Band Brunch with Kenny Hadley @ The Black Box
3:30pm   LiveARTS Concert: Ina Zdorovetchi- Harp @ FUSF

MONDAY 11/14/16
10:30am   Tea and Tangles @ Franklin Art Center
4pm   Krafty Mondays (ages 6-12) @ Franklin Public Library

TUESDAY 11/15/16
5-7pm   Preschool Fair hosted by Franklin MOMs Club @ Norfolk Public Library
6:30pm   Teen Advisory Board @ Franklin Public Library

WEDNESDAY 11/16/16
6-9pm   Shopping Extravaganza @ Annie Sullivan MS
6:30pm   Doggie Tales @ Franklin Public Library. Grades 2 and up, registration required.
7:30pm   Dean College School of Arts performs: Into The Woods @ Dean College

THURSDAY 11/17/16
3pm   Memory Cafe for Caregivers and Their Loved Ones (each month new theme) @ Franklin Senior Center. Call the center to register.
4pm   Lego Club (ages 3-12) @ Franklin Public Library
5-8pm   #shopFranklin - Small Business Showcase @ Franklin High School
6:30pm   The Gravestone Girls @ Franklin Public Library
7pm   Franklin SEPAC: Transition Fair @ Horace Mann MS
7:30pm   Dean College School of Arts performs: Into The Woods @ Dean College

For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.

For event details click HERE.

*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com

The Kennedys with Nalani and Sarina Nov 19




THE KENNEDYS
with Nalani and Sarina
Nov 19th 8PM $20
The Kennedys will be returning to The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse on Saturday, Nov 19th, at 8PM.  Even after more than ten years, over a thousand gigs and 500,000 miles of touring as a married, music-making couple, singer-guitarists Pete and Maura Kennedy still savor each instant in life and in each others company, and it shows in their music. The Kennedys have been charming audiences, record buyers and critics for the past decade with their exuberant mixture of folk, rock, country, pop and their own brand of secular gospel, a philosophical depth in their lyrics, and joyful, kinetic performances and recordings.

The Kennedys use a full palette of vocal and instrumental colors to bring their songs to glowing life. Maura's lead vocals range from comforting to yearning, from girlish to womanly, from exuberant to delicate. Multi-instrumentalist Pete provides a vibrant tapestry of chiming, jangling and twanging guitars, as well as mandolin, electric sitar, and ukulele, interwoven with Maura's sturdy acoustic rhythm guitar.  http://www.kennedysmusic.com/
Twins Nalani and Sarina will be opening the show.   They are young, but they've already displayed an impressive social conscience. "We'll Be Free" is a bold statement made on behalf of sexual equality, and it's won the duo the applause of the LGBT community. "Scattered Girl" is a generational anthem that addresses the difficulties of young adulthood in frank, immediately identifiable language. In a pop
landscape largely bereft of Asian-American voices, the twin sisters' perspective is welcome. Their songs are catchy AND meaningful, their look is dazzling, their message is courageous, and the sky is the limit. http://www.nalanisarina.com/

"In addition to being charismatic and confident singers and musicians, rotating among guitars, keyboards and ukuleles, their secret weapon is their songwriting."
               ~ David Bianculli, TV Critic for NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross
The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse is a non-profit organization affiliated with Franklin's First Universalist Society. Concerts are presented in a smoke free and alcohol free environment at the Society's handicapped accessible Meetinghouse, 262 Chestnut St. in Franklin, and begin at 8:00 PM; doors open at 7:30 PM. Beverages and gourmet desserts will be available. Admission is $20. Please call (508)528-2541 or visit http://www.circlefolk.org/ to purchase tickets or for more information. 
Upcoming Shows
Dec 3     Ellis Paul
Dec 10   A Celtic Christmas with Robbie O'Connell and Rose Clancy
Jan 7      Christine Lavin and Don White
Jan 28    Peter Mulvey


Circle of Friends Coffeehouse · First Universalist Society · 262 Chestnut St · Franklin, MA 02038 · USA

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Volunteers needed for Holiday Decorating Downtown Franklin - Nov 20

COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS AVAILABLE 
Sunday, Nov 20th, 2016 to decorate Downtown Franklin for the Holidays. 

  • Meet at 9AM at the parking lot across from the Uptown Pub.
  • Bring gloves and dress appropriately for the weather.


ADDITIONAL HOURS
HILLSIDE NURSERY, Saturday, Nov 19th, 12Noon to sort the bundles of greens. 

  • 2 hours of time for a group of 6-10 volunteers needed.


Any questions, please email me at emason4234@gmail.com.

PLEASE SHARE!

Thanks in advance for spreading the word! Happy Holidays everyone!!

decorations on the bridge in November 2007
decorations on the bridge in November 2007

In the News: Horace Mann honors vets; Plain St residence ribbon cutting

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"Song, speeches, video and words of gratitude filled the Horace Mann Middle School's auditorium during an assembly Thursday morning. 
At the receiving end were local veterans, who were treated to refreshments before being invited to attend a speaking program - featuring the school band and chorus. 
Students played a number of patriotic songs - including the anthems of each armed service - and there were segments on the history of Veterans Day and biographies of lesser-known heroes. 
Speaker Kenzie Atwood asked her fellow students to remember waking up and eating breakfast in their homes that morning, and to think about the veterans who sacrificed such luxuries."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161110/franklin-middle-school-honors-vets


Oak St and Horace Mann in the morning sunshine
Oak St and Horace Mann in the morning sunshine


"Almost exactly one year after breaking ground on the project, state and local officials returned to Plain Street to cut the ribbon on a house for those with intellectual disabilities. 
People gathered at the eight-unit facility - called the Murphy-Rosa House - Thursday morning to hear speeches and see the inside of the building, intended to accommodate clients of the state's Department of Developmental Services. 
Lisa Audette, the town's Housing Authority agent, said the project, in the works since 2004, would at last provide disabled people with a level of independence that all humans deserve. 
"It's been a long time coming," she said.

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161110/franklin-officials-cut-ribbon-on-new-housing


FHS football falls to Braintree 41-22

From Hockomock Sports. we share the FHS football game results from Thursday, Nov 10. 


Football = Non-Playoffs


Franklin, 22 vs. Braintree, 41 – Final
1st Quarter: (F) Jake Noviello 15 yard pass to Connor Peterson, Matt Zucco XP good; (B) Nick Martin 41 yard rush, XP good; (B) Drew Caruso 3 yard rush, XP good.
2nd Quarter: (B) D. Caruso 15 yard rush, XP good.
3rd Quarter: (B) N. Martin 5 yard rush, XP good; (B) D. Caruso 31 yard rush, XP good.
4th Quarter: (F) J. Noviello 14 yard pass to C. Peterson, M. Zucco XP good; (B) Mitchell Nevins 22 yard pass to Brennan Quigley, 2pt pass failed; (F) J. Noviello 28 yard pass to Eddie Scannapieco, M. Zucco 2pt pass to Joey Blaise.

Kinley Baird looks to make a move
Kinley Baird looks to make a move (hockomocksports.com photo)


Photos from the game can be found online
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20162017/Fall-2016/Franklin-Braintree-Football-11/i-VnRWHqB

Additional results from around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-111016/


Thursday, November 10, 2016

Your Invitation To the Small Business Showcase at FHS, Nov 17



Come Join Us For A
SMALL BUSINESS SHOWCASE
November 17, 2016
5:00 to 8:30 PM
Franklin High School
A TERRIFIC COMMUNITY EVENT

FREE and
 Open to the Public
Raffles, Giveaways, Shopping, and Presentations!

Fun, Interactive and Educational  

Entertainment by Franklin Forte and
FHS Student Ensembles.

The Small Business Showcase is co-sponsored by
#shopFranklin, an organization formed to help support and promote local, independently owned and operated businesses in Franklin and The Center for Adult Education & Community Learning, a program of the Franklin Public Schools Lifelong Learning Institute, dedicated to providing quality learning experiences in Franklin and surrounding communities.
FPS- Lifelong Learning | 355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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"a great opportunity to create some dialogue"

By Joe Clark and Jaron May, HockomockSports.com Student Reporters

"Behind all of the great competition that happens in the Hockomock League, there are some amazing students, coaches and athletic directors that embody the values of sportsmanship, leadership and teamwork. These influential people all came together on Wednesday at Oliver Ames High School for the the Hockomock League’s Captains Conference for 2016/2017 Winter and Spring Sports. 
Over 500 Hockomock captains listened to messages that stressed the importance of leadership and sportsmanship in athletics by having students participate in group activities, listening to a guest speaker, and talking to other captains about effective leadership. 
The day began with the theme of leadership. To start, the captains were challenged with a simple, yet thought-provoking request – to find the best quote that defines leadership. While making the rounds, there were many worthy quotes that defined what a leader is, the most popular being John C. Maxwell’s “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.”

Continue reading the article online at HockomockSports.com
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-captains-gain-valuable-lessons-at-leasership-conference/

one of the gallery of photos from the event, click through to find more
one of the gallery of photos from the event, click through to find more

In the News: marijuana passed, now what? ; Charter vote reflections

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"Voters in Massachusetts have legalized marijuana, but it will likely be more than a year before the first pot shops open in the state. 
In the meantime, there’s a long to-do list for lawmakers and government officials. Following Tuesday’s vote, policymakers will soon begin the process of implementing and regulating pot sales in the commonwealth, a process that could potentially see legislators alter the new law by enacting higher marijuana tax rates and adding regulations. 
“I think there’s a general agreement that we need to respect the will of the voters and implement this, implement it in a reasonable amount of time and also resolve some issues that are not addressed in ballot question and some that were addressed but were not best practices based on the experiences in Colorado and Washington state,” said Senate President Stanley Rosenberg, one of the most prominent elected officials to support the pot legalization ballot question.

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161109/marijuanas-legal-in-massachusetts-so-now-what



"While local public school officials are thrilled that a ballot question to expand charter schools failed, charter school officials are feeling regretful that more students will not be able to reap the benefits of a charter school education. 
Ballot Question No. 2, which would have lifted the cap on charter schools, allowing 12 new charter schools or enrollment expansions of existing schools across the state per year, was defeated 63 percent to 37 percent by Massachusetts voters Tuesday. 
Question 2 supporters argued that lifting the cap would provide under-served students in poorly performing school districts an opportunity to attend a charter school."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161109/local-public-charter-school-officials-reflect-on-question-2-results

the sidewalk on Oak St at the schools complex
the sidewalk on Oak St at the schools complex

Texas Hold'Em Tournament - November 18

The United Regional Chamber of Commerce will holding a Texas Hold'Em Tournament, on November 18 beginning at 6PM, at Bella Sarno Ristorante in North Attleboro!




Please pass this on to anyone who would like to play. You can register here: www.unitedregionalchamber.org/TexasHoldem

www.unitedregionalchamber.org/TexasHoldem
www.unitedregionalchamber.org/TexasHoldem

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Public Disclosure of Fiscal Year 2017 Proposed Valuations


The Town of Franklin has completed a revaluation as required by the Department of Revenue and has received permission to disclose the proposed values pending preliminary certification from the DOR. The Fiscal Year 2017 values are based on the value of property as of January 1, 2016 and were developed analyzing Calendar Year 2015 sales and also income and expense information received for apartment, commercial and industrial properties. 

The analysis by the Assessors’ Department indicates that over the prior year assessments, single family properties increased in value by about 4%, residential condominiums increased by about 3%, residential vacant land stayed about the same overall, apartments increased by about 20%, commercial property increased by about 6% and industrial property increased by about 3%.

These are preliminary statistical averages. Some properties increased in value, some properties remained essentially the same in value and some properties decreased in value. Some properties have a substantial increase in value due to additions and/or renovations to the property or due to corrections in the property data descriptions resulting from a review, a re-measure and/or a re-inspection in the course of our town-wide cyclical review and revaluation programs.

From November 2, 2016 to November 16, 2016 real and personal property values are available for review at the Franklin Municipal Building during normal business hours from 8 AM to 4 PM on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 AM to 6 PM on Wednesday, and 8 AM to 1 PM on Friday. A listing alphabetically by street address is available. Real property values by Location, Owner or Parcel ID are available on the Town’s website at www.franklinma.gov under Departments, then Board of Assessors and then select FY 2017 Proposed Real Estate Assessments.

Any taxpayer who is concerned with the accuracy of the valuation of their property should contact the staff at the Assessors’ Office at the Franklin Municipal Building (508) 520-4920. Remember in accordance with Massachusetts General Law that these assessed values represent property values as of January 1, 2016 based primarily on Calendar Year 2015 actual market data and not the current or any projected future property market indicators.

At the end of the public disclosure period, we will request final certification of the FY 2017 revaluation assessment program from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.

TOWN OF FRANKLIN BOARD OF ASSESSORS

newly updated Town of Franklin webpage
newly updated Town of Franklin webpage

You can follow the steps above or follow this link
http://franklin.patriotproperties.com/default.asp?br=exp&vr=6

This was shared from the Board of Assessors page
http://www.franklinma.gov/board-assessors/news/public-disclosure-fiscal-year-2017-proposed-valuations

Shopping Extravaganza at Annie Sullivan Middle School. Nov 16

Mark your calendar for the Shopping Extravaganza at Annie Sullivan Middle School. Nov 16, 6-9pm.


Franklin Library - Closed Friday for Veterans Day, Nov 11

The Franklin Public Library will be closed on Friday, November 11  for Veterans Day.


This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2016/11/library-closed-friday-november-11-for.html

Fall foliage in Franklin - 2016

As I have walked around Franklin the past several weeks, I have enjoyed the fall foliage. With my phone camera handy I have captured quite a few photos and here is the best of the lot.

Enjoy!

Fall foliage - Franklin, MA 2016


The photos are embedded as part of a Flickr album.

You can also view the photos directly at
https://www.flickr.com/photos/steve_sherlock/albums/72157674822931832

If you have good ones to share, please let me know via email!

"they should be on schedule to be done by the end of the calendar year"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:


"Unforeseen conditions have delayed the renovation project at the Franklin Senior Center, though officials hope the lag will not be too lengthy.
The center is in the middle of a $1 million project to finish the building's second floor. 
Deputy Town Administrator Jamie Hellen said that it was conditions at the site itself that caused the problem. 
"When digging the hole for the elevator shaft, they hit rock," he said. "They had to go back into the plans and move the elevator shaft a little bit."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161108/franklin-senior-center-project-slowed

Franklin Senior Center
Franklin Senior Center

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

unofficial tally for Franklin, MA for the Presidential election November 8, 2016

The unofficial tally for Franklin, MA for the Presidential election November 8, 2016.

Franklin voted for Clinton, Kennedy, Spilka, Ross, and Roy. 
They voted against ballot questions 1 and 2 and for ballot questions 3,and 4.







Thanks to all the folks in the Town Clerk's office and to all the election workers, this was a record turnout and marvelously done!


Franklin High School early on the morning of Nov 8
Franklin High School early on the morning of Nov 8



Franklin Library: Pastel Paint Stunning Still Lifes Like the Masters

The Franklin Public Library will host this painting workshop on Thursday, November 10, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
"Gregory Maichack, twice nominated for the MCC Gold Star Award, and award-winning pastelist, presents his all-new “Pastel Paint Stunning Still Lifes Like the Masters” workshop: instruction, demo, and hands-on work by sheer beginners to advanced who keep their pastel painting. 
He demonstrates how beginners to accomplished artists can easily pastel paint a still life while applying techniques applied by masters such as van Gogh, O’Keeffe, Monet and da Vinci. He shares humorous and insightful anecdotes on the artists in this fun workshop. 
Essential techniques of pastel painting will be clearly demonstrated as participants follow along. He provides hundreds of professional grade pastels, paper, and pencils."
http://gregorymaichack.com/adult-workshops/


Franklin Library: Pastel Paint Stunning Still Lifes Like the Masters
Franklin Library: Pastel Paint Stunning Still Lifes Like the Masters


This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2016/11/pastel-paint-stunning-still-lifes-like.html

Franklin Girl Scouts visit State House

Ten Girl Scouts from Troop 65396 (Franklin) paid a visit to the State House as a part of their government badge requirements. They toured the building with Representative Jeffrey Roy (D – Franklin). The girl scouts visited both the House and Senate Chambers, stepped onto the State House balcony and had a picture taken on the Grand Staircase. Attached is the photo taken on the Massachusetts State House Grand Staircase.

Troop 65396 (Franklin) visited the State House
Troop 65396 (Franklin) visited the State House and Representative Roy

"We were excited to meet the Girl Scouts," noted Representative Jeffrey Roy (D – Franklin). "They were well engaged during the tour and their enthusiasm regarding their role in their government was a pleasure to see. They all asked pointed questions about life on Beacon Hill, while demonstrating considerable knowledge about Massachusetts history."

FHS volleyball ends playoff run against Lincoln-Sudbury

From Hockomock Sports we share the FHS fall sports results from Monday, Nov 7 as the playoff run for volleyball comes to an end. 


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers
Volleyball = D1 Central-West

#6 Franklin, 0 @ #3 Lincoln-Sudbury, 3 – Final
– Franklin pushed the third-seeded Warriors to the limit in each set but ultimately fell 22-25, 15-25, 23-25. Ellie Wisneiwski and Erin Skidmore (17 digs) each had nine kills to pace the Panthers’ offense while Maddie Kuzio had 27 digs.

For the remainder of the Hockomock results from Monday
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-110716/