Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Open Positions - Franklin Town Election - Nov 7, 2017

As announced by the Franklin Town Clerk, the biannual election is scheduled for November 7, 2017. The whole set of School Committee and Town Council membership is up for election. All other board/committee elected positions fulfill staggered terms to ensure some continuity. Yes, it would make sense that for continuity sake and the institutional knowledge that could be lost both the Town Council and School Committee should also be staggered terms but they are not. That has been the will of the Franklin voters.

The new Town of Franklin webpage shows the open or vacant positions appointed or elected. To save some time, I have captured a screenshot for each of the boards/committee with elected positions this November.

If you want to get started volunteering on a board or committee that is appointed rather than elected, there are several current openings as shown below.

You can inquire on this page and check the ‘vacant’ box to get the current info

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Board of Assessors

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Open Positions - Franklin Town Election - Board of Assessors

Board of Health

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Open Positions - Franklin Town Election - Board of Health

Planning Board

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Open Positions - Franklin Town Election - Planning Board


School Committee

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Open Positions - Franklin Town Election - School Committee

Town Council

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Open Positions - Franklin Town Election - Town Council

Franklin Public Library: Bubble Show with Millie - July 12

Bubble Show with Millie!, Wednesday, July 12, 1:00 p.m.


Franklin Public LIbrary: Bubble Show with Millie - July 11
Franklin Public Library: Bubble Show with Millie - July 11
This was shared from the Franklin Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2017/07/bubble-show-with-millie-wednesday-july.html

Check out the Library newsletter for July to see all that is scheduled for the month
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/july2017librarynewsletter.pdf


Check out the Summer Program Flyer  
http://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/news/childrens-summer-programs-2017

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Franklin: Biennial Town Election – November 7th, 2017

Teresa Burr, Franklin Town Clerk, has just posted the open positions for the up coming biannual election for Franklin.

The following positions are available in the Biennial Town Election to being held Tuesday, November 7th 2017
  • Board Of Assessors  (1)
  • Board Of Health  (1)
  • Planning Board (3)
  • School Committee  (7)
  • Town Council  (9)
Nomination papers will be available beginning Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at the Town Clerk’s Office. 

Please call Teresa M. Burr, Town Clerk with any questions, (508) 520-4900

This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/2017-biennial-town-election-november-7-2017

work underway on Chestnut St to add a sidewalk
Work underway on Chestnut St to add a sidewalk as approved
by the Town Council after years of discussion and planning. 





Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Monthly Meeting - Jul 11



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Franklin and Bellingham
Rail Trail Committee

Monthly Meeting
Tuesday, July 11th


The FBRTC will have a meeting tomorrow, July 11, 2017 at the YMCA in Franklin. The agenda will focus on current and future trail developments, including the FBRTC's grant requests for signage and Lake St. to Prospect St. trail improvements, Wadsworth Farm kiosk, Fox Run Rd improvements, and more.
We hope you can join us.
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newly updated section of the SNETT in Bellingham (FBRTC Facebook Photo)
newly updated section of the SNETT in Bellingham (FBRTC Facebook Photo)

Friendly Reminder: Town Clerk's office closing at 4:00 PM - July 12

On Wednesday, July 12, the Town Clerks Office will be closing at 4:00 PM

I do apologize for any inconvenience.
Teresa M. Burr
Town Clerk


Teresa M. Burr
Town Clerk
Franklin Municipal Building
355 East Central Street
Franklin, MA 02038
(508)520-4900
M-T-Th: 8-4:00pm
Wed. 8-6:00pm and Fri. 8-1:00pm

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Franklin Municipal Building 355 East Central Street
Franklin Municipal Building 355 East Central Street

"Yeah, it’s a habitat. But it’s really just a box." (video)

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

"Josh Rich is a self-described “space nerd”– has been since before he could read – and his passion could one day be something for which astronauts heading to Mars will be grateful. 
That’s because the recent Franklin High School graduate has his sights set on helping get people comfortably to and settled on the red planet, Earth’s closest neighbor. 
Already, Rich is among a group of space visionaries NASA is calling “The Mars Generation,” and he is prominently featured in the recently released Netflix film of the same name. 
“It was filmed two summers ago, when I last went to Space Camp,” said Rich, adding that most films normally take about 18 months to two years to complete."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170710/franklin-student-featured-on-netflix-film





Home page for The Mars Generation
Home page for The Mars Generation

The IMDB page for The Mars Generation   http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6333096/


Music rentals for rising 6th Grade Franklin Students

To All Parents of Rising 6th Graders in Franklin,

Summer is in full swing, but back to school season will be here soon! Middle school is a huge step for your child, and with many options to consider for classes. Band and orchestra class are proven to help with test scores, foster friendships and teamwork, and be lots of fun! The music educators in the Franklin schools are top notch and would love to see your child in their classes.

We held a spring rental evening on June 14th at Franklin High School for rising 6th graders. This was a new event where parents could rent online in the computer lab after their child play tested and decided on an instrument. The educators and I would like to reach out to you in case your child did not decide at the event or were unable to attend. There is still a chance to rent an instrument for the fall.

If you rent online before August 21st, your child’s instrument can be delivered to the school, for free, for their first day of class. The accessories and book required for class are also available during the online rental process. You can visit the website to complete this and choose for a fall delivery to the school. By delivering to the school, you save yourself a trip to the store and have peace of mind that everything you need will be there for those first lessons.

Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.

Best Regards,

Kayla Davis
Educational Representative