Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Franklin Downtown Partnership: Harvest Festival - October 14





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


Press Release

Franklin Harvest Festival to be Largest Yet


Celebrate the best of fall and Franklin with friends and neighbors at the 15th annual Franklin Downtown Partnership Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 14, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This year's Harvest Festival features a day of great local entertainment, carnival-style games for kids young and old, more artists and crafters, face painting, fall-themed giveaways, and new food and drink options to entertain nearly 6,000 expected visitors. In case of rain the Festival will run on Sunday, October 15.

2016 Harvest Stroll In downtown Franklin.
With the completion of the Downtown Improvement Project, the Partnership is able to use all of Main Street and the surrounding downtown area for this year's festival, which promises to be the largest one-day event the FDP has ever produced. 
"The Harvest Festival is our annual opportunity to invite people to come together downtown and have fun experiencing the local businesses throughout the community that are unique to this area," says Scott Martin, FDP vice president and event chairperson. "Our ability to stage the event throughout Main Street, East Central and West Central streets for this festival will provide an incredible setup for entertainment, shopping and dining downtown."


Franklin Downtown Partnership: Harvest Festival - October 14


Franklin Downtown Partnership: Harvest Festival - October 14

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!

We thank our generous sponsors 
for helping us make this event the biggest yet! 



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

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FHS golf tops Attleboro, KP edges FHS in soccer, field hockey, and volleyball

From Hockomock Sports we share the results of the Franklin High School fall sports results from Monday, Oct 2.


Boys Soccer = Franklin, 0 @ King Philip, 2 – Final
– Zac White opened the scoring in the first half for the Warriors and Tyler Mann sealed the victory with a second half goal.

Click here for a photo gallery https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Fall-2017/King-Philip-Franklin-Boys-Soccer-10-2-17/

Girls Soccer = King Philip, 4 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– King Philip scored four times in the opening 20 minutes of the game and held on after Franklin scored two to halve the deficit before the break. Avery Snead scored twice and assisted on another, while Chloe Layne added a goal and an assist. Emma Corcoran had an assist and Ally Stanton added the fourth goal for the Warriors.

Volleyball = Franklin, 1 @ King Philip. 3 – Final
– It was a strong team performance for King Philip, picking up a 25-17, 25-17, 20-25, 25-20 win over Franklin. Sydney Phillips led the way offensively with 18 kills, four digs and two blocks while Michaela Palumbo added nine kills and 10 service points and Grace Ely chipped in with six kills and two blocks, Kat Kmetz had a strong day serving with 19 service points while Elise Pereira had four aces and seven digs. Rachael Veilleux had a strong all-around day with 34 assists and 12 service points, including five aces.

Golf = Franklin, 162 @ Attleboro, 167 – Final
– Attleboro’s Corey McKenna and Franklin’s Bryan Woelfel earned co-medalist honors at Highland Country Club, but Matt D’Errico’s round of 40 and Gerard Collins and Jack Paterson both for 42 to help the Panthers earn the win. Jack Handy added a 41 for the Bombardiers.

Field Hockey = Franklin, 2 @ King Philip, 4 – Final
"Despite forcing 20 saves out of Franklin goalie Christina Luccini (20 saves) and having a 12-to-3 edge in corners, King Philip went into a timeout with a little under five minutes remaining tied with the visiting Panthers at two goals apiece in Monday evening’s Kelley-Rex rivalry game at Macktaz Field. 
KP coach Liz Hathaway brought her players to the huddle to draw up a corner that she hoped would finally break the deadlock that Luccini and the Panthers defense had held for more than 20 minutes. 
Nicole Connor played the ball out to the edge of the circle and it was fired into a mass of bodies. The ball kicked around for a few seconds before popping out to Dana Truini and the junior midfielder knocked it past the scrambling defense and into the back of the net for the go-ahead goal."

Continue reading the game recap from Hockomock Sports Managing Editor Josh Perry
https://hockomocksports.com/truini-winner-lifts-king-philip-field-hockey-over-franklin/

KP junior forward Alli Meehan scored a goal and assisted on another to help the Warriors beat Franklin 4-2 at Macktaz Field. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
KP junior forward Alli Meehan scored a goal and assisted on another to help the Warriors beat Franklin 4-2 at Macktaz Field. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)


Click here for a photo gallery from this game:
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Fall-2017/King-Philip-Franklin-Field-Hockey-10-2-17/

For the remainder of the results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-100217/

ICYMI: Bobby Santos III; SAFE Coalition; fmr Gov Dukakis; :Lisa Bailey; Today's Special

From the various other social media sources that the Franklin Matters radar picks up


1 - Bobby Santos III

"Signs of victory are evident on the floor at Tinio Racing in Bellingham, where Bobby Santos III’s tires sit, caked in confetti from last weekend’s win. 
Santos is a Franklin native and NASCAR modified race car driver. He won the F.W Webb 100 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway last Saturday. He called the race “kind of like the Super Bowl” of this level of racing. 
“It’s our biggest track, it’s our highest paying race,” Santos said. “We were running 13th for most of the time, then we took a late-race charge in the last 20 laps. We took the lead and won the race.”
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170928/franklin-driver-wins-nascar-modified-race


2 - A video from the SAFE Coalition





3 - Some of former Gov Dukakis' legacy

"It happened a lifetime ago, in the days when few people knew who Michael Dukakis was, and still fewer could imagine the life that spread out before him — the governorships, the bid for the White House, the career today as an academic eminence grise. 
But what he saw that day 50 years ago at the Walter E. Fernald State School in Waltham, where people with developmental disabilities were dismissed by their doctors and warehoused by a society content to keep them out of sight, has never left him. 
Its tectonic impact is visible as he sits in the corner of a conference room here at the New England Center for Children."

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/09/08/mike-dukakis-from-brink-presidency-quiet-life-significance/wLvqfMLrVS31tHWmXfmKgJ/story.html


4 - Another BostonVoyager profile for a Franklin resident: Lisa Bailey

"Today we’d like to introduce you to Lisa Bailey. 
Nationally awarded professional artist Lisa Grunewald Bailey is a current resident and art instructor in Franklin, MA. Originally from Grosse Point, Michigan; she holds a BA in Art and Interior Design from Adrian College, Adrian, MI. Lisa moved to Franklin, MA in 1999 and launched her own business ‘Developing Artists’; to teach drawing and painting to children and adult. Lisa maintains a busy schedule participating in juried shows as well as solo and group exhibits at various businesses and museums. She has received numerous awards and her work can be found in both individual and corporate collections throughout the United States. 
Her journey as an artist started at the young age of nine years old by taking drawing classes."
Continue reading the article about Lisa online
http://bostonvoyager.com/interview/meet-lisa-bailey-developing-artists-metro-west/


5 - Today's Special - Halloween Party

"Hi everybody! Our favorite time of year is arriving so we thought it would be fun to throw an awesome Halloween party! We're also using this awesome party to raise money toward our goal of opening a bakery that will employ adults and teens with different abilities. Now that is awesome! 
Franklin's favorite and most charitable band The Screaming Vincent's have donated a set! We're waiting to hear from a couple of other fun bands and then we'll have a DJ for dancing! There will also be a 50/50 raffle, prizes for our Costume Contest, and great silent auction items on which you can bid. There will be appetizers, food stations, and of course a full service bar! 
Tickets are $25.00 and are a tax-deductible donation. Just click on the link to register and follow the instructions it's that easy! We thank you in advance for your support and love of our people. 
We know that everyone is aware of how important our mission is to the people in our community who have different abilities as well as their families. Come celebrate workplace inclusion and with your help we'll raise enough money to make this dream into a reality! 
Thank you!"
For more about the event and to donate to Today's Special 
http://todaysspecialinc.com/upcoming-events/

Today's Special - Halloween Party

Today's Special - Halloween Party


Community Walking – free & open to the public, through to May, 24, 2018

Franklin residents are invited to walk on the high school track or in the hallways. Walking is available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM when Lifelong Community Learning is in session. There is no walking during school vacations. 

Walkers may use the elevated track when there are no games taking place in the gym. When there are games in the gym, walkers may use the high school hallways on the first floor. There will be signs in the Lifelong Community Learning Office to inform walkers whether the track or hallways are available.

Walkers should enter the Panther Door and go to the Lifelong Community Learning Office to sign-in and receive a guest lanyard. When they are finished walking, they go back to the Lifelong Community Learning Office, sign-out, and return their guest lanyard. The sign-in/sign-out process and the wearing of guest lanyards are part of the school safety protocol. 

For more information about Community Walking, please email us at lcl@franklinps.net or phone Lifelong Community Learning at 508-613-1480.


Community Walking – free & open to the public, through to May, 24, 2018
Community Walking – free & open to the public, through to May, 24, 2018


This was shared from the Lifelong Learning page
http://www.franklinlifelonglearning.com/adult_education/community_walking.php

In the News: Detour for Prospect St; mobilizing for justice; Tri-County to build playground

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"The Department of Public Works began water pipe replacement work at the end of Prospect Street this week, causing a detour route that’s expected to last about three weeks. 
Construction will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to help the traffic flow as much as possible during busier hours. The detour route takes drivers from Washington Street, then to Lake Street in Bellingham."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171002/franklin-prospect-street-detour-to-last-three-weeks

Upcoming Prospect Street Detour
Upcoming Prospect Street Detour

"Mobilizing Congregations for Justice will take place from 1-3 p.m. Oct. 15 at the First Universalist Society, 262 Chestnut St. 
The suggested donation is $20 per person. Pre-registration is not required. 
The group will discuss what it looks like when the worship, music, board of directors, RE program and finance committee are brought into a shared vision and how the basic tools of community organizing can help get there."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171002/strongfirst-universalist-society-announces-mobilizing-congregations-for-justice-eventstrong



"The Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School and the Plainville Public Library have announced a partnership that will give students the opportunity to create a new, interactive play structure area in the Children’s Library. 
The project will be educationally focused on curriculum for children from birth to age six. 
This project consists of federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. The MBLC developed this direct grant program using federal funding to help libraries meet local community needs including financial and health literacy programs, STEM and STEAM projects, programs that help New Americans learn English and become citizens, programs that serve teen needs and projects that preserve valuable historical documents."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171002/strongtri-county-regional-and-plainville-library-to-build-play-structurestrong

Tri-County & Plainville Public Library Team Up to Create an Interactive Play Structure in the Children’s Library
Tri-County & Plainville Public Library Team Up to Create an Interactive Play Structure in the Children’s Library

Monday, October 2, 2017

FinCom Meeting Sep 26, 2017 (audio recording)


This internet radio show or podcast is number 132 in the series for Franklin Matters. This captures and shares the audio recording of the Finance Committee (FinCom) meeting held September 26, 2017.




The first 20 minutes of the meeting covered the discussion of several FY 2018 budget adjustments and funding appropriations. Normally these are done closer to the tax rate hearing but some of the items were time sensitive. The Police radio and police canine dog replacement in particular were needed to be approved now.

The motions to approve these occur at the end of the initial segment, again about 20 minutes.

During the second part of the meeting, Town Administrator Jeff Nutting assisted by Deputy Administrator Jamie Hellen, Treasurer/Collector Jim Dacey and Deputy Treasurer Kerri Bertone provide some background on the OPEB obligation update, insights on the potential for water and sewer increases coming up for discussion in January 2018.

Jeff also recognizes Jim Dacey for his work in this his last FinCom meeting. He also provides some insights on the restructuring of the finance functions with Kerri proposed to replace Jim, and a new hire being sought to replace Susan Gagner.

Before the meeting closes, there is an update on the EPA stormwater regulations which have been held up by court suits. One that Franklin and MA participated in and then a counter suit.

Without further ado, here is the recording

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This brings the recording of the Finance Committee (FinCom) meeting held Sep 26, 2017 to a close..

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My notes for the meeting were also published here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/09/live-reporting-finance-committee-092617.html


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Franklin Town Council Recap - Sep 27, 2017

The Town Council approved land for sale (NuStyle), land for sale (Summer St to the abutter), approved the zoning change for the Union/Cottage St area, appointed a new Treasurer/Collector, held a public hearing on a bylaw amendment to correct inconsistencies in setback requirements, approved the corporate move on the liquor license for 99 Restaurant, approved funding for the rework of the police radio system for the north end of town and the purchase of a new canine (to replace Axe). These are among the key items from the Council meeting held on Wednesday, Sep 27, 2017.

The budget changes and the funding approvals had been before the Finance Committee (Tuesday, Sep 26) and gained their approval. 

The appointment of Kerri Bertone had been foretold in the move in August 2016 with her hiring as the Deputy Treasurer. The move in 2016 had been question by Debbie Pellegri who questioned the move and hiring again this time and was joined in the action by Judy Pfeffer. Both of these councilors voted against in the measure that passed by a 7-2 vote.


map showing the zoning change for the Union/Cottage street area
map showing the zoning change for the Union/Cottage street area

map showing the location of the NuStyle brown fields property on Grove St being put up via RFP for sale
map showing the location of the NuStyle brown fields property on Grove St being put up via RFP for sale



The official "Actions Taken" report from the Town Council for Weds meeting
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/town_council_actions_taken_for_september_27_2017.pdf

Additional details can be found in my notes captured while reporting live during the meeting on Weds. 


From the archives:

In the Council Comments from Town Council meeting held 8/10/17, Debbie Pellegri raised questions about the appointment of the Deputy Treasurer/Collector reported to be passing over someone else in the office who was reported to be 'qualified'

In the video on demand archive, the Council meeting can be found here


Got to about 1:05 (one hour, five minutes) to catch the comments


The Franklin Matters meeting notes link for summary of 8/10/17