Sunday, January 22, 2017

Microsoft Director of Governement Security Policy and Strategy Angela McKay to Speak at Dean College Executive Lecture Series

Dean College is honored to host Angela McKay, Director of the Government Security Policy and Strategy Team within Trustworthy Computing at Microsoft for the Dean College Leadership Institute Executive Lecture Series on January 24, 2017. The Executive Series offers a unique and interactive opportunity for students, alumni and the local community to interact with today’s business leaders.

Guest speaker, Angela McKay leads Microsoft’s public policy work on cybersecurity, cloud security, and norms, and on public sector use of cloud. Her team includes professionals working on these topics across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the U.S. She focuses on driving strategic change, both within Microsoft and externally, to advance trust in the computing ecosystem.
Angela McKay, Director of the Government Security Policy and Strategy Team
Angela McKay, Director of the Government
Security Policy and Strategy Team

Ms. McKay combines technical expertise and public policy acumen to develop policies that improve security and stability of cyberspace, and support development, growth, and innovation. She serves on the Board of Councilors for the East West Institute, a think tank focused on international conflict resolution, and as Microsoft’s Point of Contact for the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee, which provides the President of the United States with recommendations to maintain reliable, secure, and resilient communications.

The speaking program will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Guidrey Center at Dean College, 99 Main Street, Franklin, MA on January 24, 2017. The program is FREE and open to the public. 

Registration is required as seating is limited. 

For more information and to register, visit the Dean College website www.dean.edu/executivelectureseries.


Dean College is a private, residential New England college grounded in a culture and tradition that all students deserve the opportunity for academic and personal success. A uniquely supportive community for more than 150 years, Dean has woven together extensive student support and engagement with exceptional teaching and innovative campus activities. Our graduates are lifetime learners who thrive in their careers, embrace social responsibility and demonstrate leadership. This is The Dean Difference.

Annual Report 2016: Zoning Board of Appeals

"The Zoning Board of Appeals currently consists of three (3) members and one (1) associate member appointed by the Town Administrator, subject to the confirmation by the Town Council, for terms of such length and so arranged that the term of one member shall expire each year. There are currently two (2) one (1) opening for associate members.  (Updated to reflect current status rather than than of June 2016 when report was submitted)

The members would like to take this opportunity to thank Nancy Danello for her 3+ years of dedicated service.

The Board of Appeals holds Public Hearings, as advertised, for Variance(s), Special Permits (including gravel removal), Findings and Chapter 40B applications. The Board also renders determinations on land use and zoning issues. 

All necessary forms and applications may be obtained through the Building Inspection Department and via Board of Appeals website at http://www.franklinma.gov/.

The Zoning Board of Appeals meets in Town Council Chambers at the Franklin Municipal Building on Thursday evenings usually twice a month, at 7:30pm. The calendar may be viewed via website at http://www.franklinma.gov/.

All meetings are open to the public.

The Board has been very active this fiscal year and the following agenda is a list of all applications filed, indexed and recorded with the Town Clerk.

Respectfully submitted,
Franklin Zoning Board of Appeals

Bruce Hunchard, Chairman
Robert Acevedo, Vice Chairman
Timothy Twardowski, Clerk
Philip Brunelli, Associate Member
Casey Thayer, Administrative Secretary"


Spruce Pond Brook is one of the key items around the 40B application for Madalene Village
Spruce Pond Brook is one of the key items around the 40B application for Madalene Village



Download and read the full Annual Report for the Town of Franklin FY 2016


Prior year annual reports can be found
http://www.franklinma.gov/administrator/pages/annual-reports


FHS wrestling, gymnastics, and boys hockey teams post wins on Saturday



Wrestling = Franklin @ Merrimack Duals
– Franklin finished second out of 11 teams at the team duals, going 4-1 overall. Franklin beat Biddeford (Maine) 48-19, Alvirne (N.H.) 46-22, St. Johnsbury (Vt.) 49-6, and Lawrence (Mass.) 40-20. The Panthers lost to Marshwood (Maine) 45-18 in the final match.


Gymnastics = Canton, 120.8 @ Franklin, 123.4 – Final 
– Franklin junior Liz Traphagen won the all around with a 34.7 – scoring a 8.3 on vault, 8.7 on bars and beam and a 9.0 on floor – to lead the Panthers to their first win since reestablishing the program. Sophomore Sadie Rondeau was second in all around with a 33.2 – scoring an 8.1 on vault, 7.4 on bars, 8.0 on beam and 8.2 on floor.


Girls Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake, 11 – Final


Brendan O’Rielly scored a pair of goals to help Franklin bounce back and avoid a two-game losing streak in the league with a 5-2 win over Mansfield. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Brendan O’Rielly scored a pair of goals to help Franklin bounce back and avoid a two-game losing streak in the league with a 5-2 win over Mansfield. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)


Boys Hockey = Franklin, 5 @ Mansfield, 2 – Final


"Sometimes even the top teams need a friendly bounce every once in a while. 
With Saturday afternoon’s game at the Foxboro Sports Center tied at 2-2 early in the third period, Franklin senior Noah Nasuti turned at the blue line and flung a puck on net. It landed a few feet from goal and bounced on its edge and slid past Mansfield senior goalie Tony Rullo, who finished with 28 saves and had a strong overall game to keep the Hornets in it. 
That bounce allowed the Panthers, who seemed nervous at times in the attacking zone, to breathe a little easier. Two late goals, one on the power play and the other into an empty net, sealed a 5-2 victory for Franklin and put an end to a two-game losing streak. 
“I know out third goal won’t be making the ‘Top 10’ on Sportscenter, but it was big for us,” said Franklin coach Chris Spillane. “It gave us a little breathing room and we weren’t gripping the sticks so tight and we got into a flow.”
Continue reading the write up by Josh Perry, HockomockSports 
https://hockomocksports.com/franklin-hockey-end-losing-streak-with-win-at-mansfield/

Click here for a photo gallery from this game.
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20162017/Winter-201617/Mansfield-Franklin-Hockey-1-21/

For the remainder of the results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-012117/


From the Twitterverse



















“Captivating Artists Performing Romantic Music” on Sunday, January 29

THE BLACK BOX Classical Series presents “Captivating Artists Performing Romantic Music” on Sunday, January 29, at 4 p.m., featuring violinist Irina Fainkichen and pianist Irina Kotlyar. Selections will include Franck, Sarasate, Prokofiev, Khachaturian, de Falla, and Schnittke. Tea service will be available in the lobby. A suburban hub for great music, THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin.


violinist Irina Fainkichen and pianist Irina Kotlyar
violinist Irina Fainkichen and pianist Irina Kotlyar
Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Irina Fainkichen holds degrees from Rachmaninoff Music College (Novgorod, Russia), St. Petersburg State Conservatory, and Rubin Academy of Music (Jerusalem, Israel). She was concertmaster of San Francisco’s Russian Chamber Orchestra for many years, appearing as soloist numerous times. Currently, Irina is a member of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, assistant concertmaster of the Brockton Symphony Orchestra, and co-founder of “Flying Hearts” duo, which performs in a number of musical genres including jazz, Klezmer, and classic American tunes. She is a busy freelance violinist in the Greater Boston area.

Born in Ukraine, Irina Kotlyar earned her master’s degree and artistic diploma from the Jerusalem Rubin Music Academy. With Gregory Shifrin, the Kotlyar-Shifrin Piano Duo has won several international prizes and awards, including the Murrey Dranoff International Two Piano Competition in Miami and the First International Duo Piano Competition in Byalistok, Poland. The Duo has performed throughout Israel, Europe and America, including concerts with the Bavarian Radio Orchestra, New World Orchestra of Miami, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, and Israeli Chamber Orchestra.

Tickets are $15 (adults) and $12 (students/seniors), with tea service available for $5. 

For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.

Sidewalk bylaw should be re-written not removed

The quick poll taken by the Franklin Matters readers shows that 94% (16 of 17) of the responses favor rewriting the current sidewalk snow removal bylaw rather than removing it from the books.


Sidewalk bylaw should be re-written not removed
Sidewalk bylaw should be re-written not removed


From the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/j3_snow_and_ice_removal.pdf



Saturday, January 21, 2017

Rep Roy, World Languages, and district improvement plan updates part of School Committee meeting Jan 10

Catching up to the recap of the School Committee meeting of January 10, 2017. I had been head's down on the Residential VII series and forgot to include this summary.

Representative Jeff Roy visited the Committee to provide an update on several of his legislative initiatives as well as on the budget process at the State House. Legislation to be filed or in some cases refiled that he mentioned covered teen sexting, improvements to driver's education, curriculum frameworks for civics and genocide. He is also working with the manufacturing caucus on how to train and prepare folks for the skilled manufacturing jobs that are available.

There was good discussion on the foundation budget and the equity issues with State funding and the impact to the Franklin budget. 


Rep Roy at the School Committee meeting
Rep Roy at the School Committee meeting
Laura Evans, the Word Language Director lead a group of language teachers in an overview of the language programs offered in the school district. 


L to R: Jennifer Jones, Laura Evans, Stephanie Ahern, Emily Day, and Shannon Martin
L to R: Jennifer Jones, Laura Evans, Stephanie Ahern, Emily Day, and Shannon Martin




The update on the District and School Improvement Plans was a coordinated effort. Asst Superintendent Peter Light, Asst Superintendent Joyce Edwards and Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski took turns presenting on different sections of the update.



  • The video replay of the meeting is available on demand

http://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?&PGD=franknma&eID=424



  • My notes reported live during the meeting provide additional details




The posted agenda for the School Committee meeting Jan 10, 2017
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/01/franklin-ma-school-committee-agenda-jan.html


FHS basketball and swim teams post wins on Friday



Boys Basketball = King Philip, 49 @ Franklin, 64 – Final
– Freshman Chris Edgehill scored a career-high 16 points for the Panthers and Josh Macchi had 14 in the win.

Girls Basketball = Franklin, 67 @ King Philip, 36 – Final

Boys Swimming = Oliver Ames, 75 @ Franklin, 94 – Final

Girls Swimming = Oliver Ames, 57 @ Franklin, 113 – Final


For other results around the Hockomock League on Friday
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-012017/


And via the Twitterverse


Panther Cheerleaders Rockin the house!
Panther Cheerleaders Rockin the house! (image via @)FHSSports)














2nd Annual LEAPING into Kindergarten - Feb 27, 2017

Franklin Public Schools announces the 2nd Annual LEAPING into Kindergarten, an event for Franklin families with children eligible for kindergarten. 

Click here for the flyer





Kelty Kelley, M.Ed., Principal
F. X. O'Regan Early Childhood Development Center
224 Oak Street
Franklin, MA 02038
Phone: 508-541-8166
Fax: 508-541-8254
kelleyk@franklin.k12.ma.us

"There is no hand so small that it cannot leave an imprint on the world!" Klub Kidz


Horace Mann MIddle School on a bright and sunny summer day
Horace Mann MIddle School on a bright and sunny summer day

"There's a very diverse set of business owners who come out"


"The town will continue its series of workshops with the federal Small Business Association this coming week, as it looks to provide help to businesses throughout the region. 
The session - scheduled for 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Wednesday at the Municipal Building - will feature information on such topics as loan programs, government contracting opportunities and the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center. 
Deputy Town Administrator Jamie Hellen said the town's community planning office has held several such workshops. 
"One of the things they try to do is provide opportunities for aspiring and current business owners to get accurate information, in real time," he said. "We're giving the opportunity to talk, face-to-face, with the people who administer things like small-business loans."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170120/franklin-to-host-small-business-workshop

Franklin Municipal Building

Previously posted here

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/01/connections-that-work-sba-workshop-jan.html

Connections that work! SBA Workshop - Jan 25


  • Looking to Start or Expand your Business?
  • Gain a better understanding of SBA Programs and Services

General information will be provided on the following:

MSBDC – Mass Small Business Development Center

SCORE – Counselors to America’s Small Business

SBA Guaranty Loan Programs:
7(a) Loans - Microloans
SBA Express Loans - 504 Loan Program

Government Contracting Opportunities:
8(a) Business Development - HUBZones (Historically Underutilized Business Zones) - Small Disadvantaged Business - Surety Bonding - Disaster Assistance

CWE – Center for Women and Enterprise

Register online here
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/connections-that-work-tickets-30342938546


LiveARTS: Sari Gruber, soprano; Cameron Stowe, piano - Jan 29

The next LiveARTS concert is scheduled for Sunday, Jan 29 at 3:30PM. 

Sari Gruber, soprano and Cameron Stowe, piano are featured. 

They will play music of Shubert, R. Strauss, da Falla, Barber, Ives, Cole Porter and William Balcom

image from Sari Gruber webpage
image from Sari Gruber webpage
LiveARTS postcard
LiveARTS postcard
For additional info on LiveARTS, please visit their webpage  http://www.liveartsma.org/

Friday, January 20, 2017

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 1/20/17 - THU 1/26/17

FRIDAY 1/20/17
10:30am   Knitting Circle for Adults @ Franklin Public Library
3pm   Pizza Showdown at Franklin Public Library
7pm   FYHA Face-Off Fundraising Event

SATURDAY 1/21/17
9am-3pm   Book Sale - Buck a Book @ Franklin Public Library
11am-1pm   Sunrise Montessori Open House @ 31 Hayward Street
8pm   Broadway Series: Matthew Scott @ The Black Box

SUNDAY 1/22/17
7:30-10:30am   Sunday Morning Breakfast @ Franklin Rod and Gun Club
9am-12pm   Bag Sale - $5 a bag @ Franklin Public Library

MONDAY 1/23/17
7-8:30pm   Learn To Cope Franklin Chapter Meeting @ FUSF

TUESDAY 1/24/17
6:30pm   Dean College Executive Lecture Series: Angela McKay - free, registration required @Guidrey Center

WEDNESDAY 1/25/17
9-11am   Connections That Work - Small Business Owners Info Session @ Franklin Town Hall
3:30pm   Teen Lounge @ Franklin Public Library

THURSDAY 1/26/17
4pm   Family Coloring Book Club @ Franklin Public Library
7-8pm   Healing Hearts Community Support Group @ Franklin YMCA

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 and/or shersteve@gmail.com

Circle of Friends: Peter Mulvey January 28th with Pamela Means




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PETER MULVEY with Pamela Means
Jan 28th 8PM $20
Peter Mulvey is an amazing songwriter and singer, an extremely entertaining storyteller, and a guitar wizard. He is returning to The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse stage in Franklin on Saturday, January 28th at 8PM. He has developed a strong national following in the indie folk/rock scene through his relentless touring and critically acclaimed albums.  Twenty-odd years on the road, performing songs from his own catalog and from a vast, varied, and deep well of classic and obscure covers, has prepared Mulvey to deliver an outstanding concert. Night after night, the process of divining the heart of a song, being alert to where the moment can lead, has shaped him as an artist. To each rendition, he brings the soul of a singer, a light touch in a heavy world.  http://www.petermulvey.com/

"Peter Mulvey is all substance, which is his style." - The Boston Globe
Opening the show will be Pamela Means, a singer-songwriter and jazz musician, with "mad guitar-and-vocal skills" (Time Out New York) who has toured throughout the US, Canada, Europe and Australia, winning awards, delighting audiences and impressing critics with her seven independent releases. With virtuosic musicianship, razor wit and a disarming sense of humor, Pamela Means is building a vibrant and remarkable career.  http://www.pamelameans.com/

"You groove so deep, so deep. I can't get out. And, I wouldn't want to." - Ani DiFranco
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
Feb 11      Joe Crookston with Emily Mure
Mar 4        Celtic Band RUNA
Mar 18      The Boxcar Lilies


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

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FHS girls Indoor track win vs. King Philip


Indoor Track (@ Reggie Lewis Center)


Boys = Franklin, 43 vs. King Philip, 57 – Final

Girls = Franklin, 79 vs. King Philip, 21 – Final

All the Indoor track teams competed in Hockomock League activity for Thursday
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-011917/



  • The complete meet results for the Boys (via Coolrunning)

http://www.coolrunning.com/results/17/ma/Jan19_Hockom_set2.shtml



  • The complete meet results for the Girls (via Coolrunning)

http://www.coolrunning.com/results/17/ma/Jan19_Hockom_set3.shtml

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Library Book Sale weekend

The monthly Franklin Public Library Book Sale is scheduled for Saturday, January 21, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Sunday, January 22 from 9:00 - noon buy 'books by the bag' sale.

Library Book Sale weekend
Library Book Sale weekend

This was shared from the Library webpage
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2017/01/franklin-public-library-book-sale.html

"Students get targeted support in areas where they struggle"


"Calling for a personalized, student-centered approach to reforms, state education leaders gathered Thursday to mark the release of an annual report on the state of education in Massachusetts. 
"Unless we change the rules of operations in our state and give more schools the types of freedoms we allow charters, we will not see that type of personalization, and we will see a continuation of a top-down approach," said Board of Higher Education Chairman Chris Gabrieli, who advocated for empowering individual schools to lead the way on reforms.

A crowd of approximately 300 filled the ballroom at the Omni Parker House Hotel, where the Boston-based Rennie Center for Education Research and Policy released its annual "Condition of Education in the Commonwealth Report." While Massachusetts is a national leader in education, there are still deficiencies in the system that need to be addressed, Rennie Center Executive Director Chad d'Entremont said.
 
"Even as a leader, if we stand pat, we will fall behind," d'Entremont said."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170119/education-leaders-call-for-student-centered-reforms

Download the full PDF for the Rennie Center report
http://www.renniecenter.org/sites/default/files/2017-01/ConditionOfEducation%202017%20ActionGuide.pdf

screen grab of Rennie Center data dashboard
screen grab of Rennie Center data dashboard