Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Biennial Town Election - Tuesday November 7, 2017

Biennial Town Election
Tuesday November 7, 2017   6 AM - 8 PM
Franklin High School - 218 Oak Street


For more information please click here
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk/news/biennial-town-election-nov-7th-2017

Read more: http://www.franklinma.gov/node/142083

Biennial Town Election - Tuesday November 7, 2017
Biennial Town Election - Tuesday November 7, 2017

In addition to the Town of Franklin info, you can find the Election Collection here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/08/election-collection-2017.html

Monday, October 30, 2017

Circle of Friends Coffeehouse: Eric Schwartz - Nov 4





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Eric Schwartz
Nov 4th - 8 PM $20

NOTE: This show is recommended for mature audiences

Award-winning singer/songwriter, performer, satirist, multi-instrumentalist, and entertainer Eric Schwartz will perform at the Circle of Friends Coffeehouse on Saturday, Nov 4th at 8 PM.

He's been playing music and comedy venues nationally for fifteen years. Eric's songs have been sung by Ronny Cox, Holly Near and Van Dyke Parks. His songs go from the political to the profane, sometimes both and have won him the International Songwriting Competition's best comedy song of the year award.

Eric's latest CD release The Aristocrat was called "a comic treasure" by Paul Zollo (Songwriters on Songwriting) and the U.K.'s Rock'n'Reel magazine says it is "beautifully produced and perfectly executed".

Schwartz has garnered radio play on many stations including NPR's All Things Considered. His CD "The Better Man" caused Brian Keathley of KALX Berkeley to say "by far his best work yet. A great collection of tunes with humor, and social commentary - some of which is damn profound. Be listening for it this week and beyond on my radio shows!"

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. Tickets for this shows are $20.  Please call (508)528-2541 or visit http://www.circlefolk.org/ to purchase tickets or for more information.
Upcoming Shows
Nov 18       Richard Shindell
Dec 9         Winterbloom

Jan 6         Gretchen Peters
Jan 27       Seth Glier

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

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Franklin Candidate for School Committee: Dianne Feeley

This interview with Dianne Feeley (DF), candidate for Franklin School Committee, was collaborated on via email. I am behind on transcribing the interviews I have conducted and need to finish four this week.


FM: Tell me a bit about yourself, your family, and your life here in Franklin? What is your Franklin story?

DF: I love Franklin and as a born and raised Franklinite I am proud of our history, and also excited about how it has grown over the years. I fondly remember the “Old Franklin High School” and how well my teachers prepared both me and my husband to pursue our goals. I am also proud of the school system today as my children were both able to attend the colleges of their choices and pursue their dreams.

I am a graduate of Framingham State College with a BS in Mathematics and a Concentration in Education. Each year in order to maintain my teaching certification, I continued my education by taking graduate courses and workshops in Special Education, Accounting, Mathematics, and Technology. I recognize that the classroom is always changing and it is important to provide teachers with the support to improve their art.

Currently I am working as a bookkeeper with Quick Bookkeeping LLC of Franklin. When I retired from teaching, I learned a new skill and utilized my continued education to become a bookkeeper. I enjoy working with local business owners to help with their books. If I am not working you can usually find me spending time with my family. My grandson, Jack, and I enjoy taking walks and playing at the Nason and King Street Parks.

Although I no longer have children enrolled in the Franklin Public Schools, I am life-long learner and an educator, as such I am committed to help maintain the high standards of education in the town.

FM:  What experience or background will help you to serve in this role? What do you bring to the table that helps to set you apart from the others?

DF: As a certified High School Mathematics teacher of 21 years with service at Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical H.S. and Holliston High School, l have experience with curriculum, policy, and standardized testing at the high school level. I was the Co-Chair of the Steering Committee on the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accreditation (NEASC) team as well as a member of the search committee for hiring staff at Holliston High School. Franklin High School recently completed their NEASC review and received feedback from the visiting team. As an educator who has not only co-chaired a NEASC Team, but has been on the receiving end of accreditation feedback, I have experienced the implementation phase of the visit.

I am accustomed to working with a team. I understand the needs of all students as I have experience with all levels and abilities. I recognized the importance of a well-rounded student. The arts, sports, and clubs are equally important as a rigorous curriculum and these areas should be supported. I understand the importance of collaborating with others and gathering information to make well-informed decisions in the best interest of all.

FM:  What do you see as your role’s biggest challenge and do you have any suggestions on how we can resolve it?

DF: I think the biggest Role of the school committee is to support the Superintendent. Dr. Sara Ahern and the Central Office Administrative Team as well as the building based administration need to be supported in order to meet the needs of all students in the Franklin Public Schools. With that being said, the budget and financing a top notch education as well as attracting and retaining qualified staff are always items of concern.

I believe the teachers, paraprofessionals, counselors, and the support staff are the foundation of the school system. It is important to provide the appropriate compensation within budget constraints. In order for the schools to be successful, the School Committee should ensure the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent and Principals have the tools necessary to support and implement their policies in order to continue achieving high standards for all of the families in Franklin.

As a lifelong resident of Franklin, I cannot imagine raising my family in a better town. Franklin has much to offer their residents: restaurants, parks, sports, theater, clubs and a beautifully renovated library. Schools are the heart of the town and Franklin has great schools. Now that I am a retired from my full-time position as a teacher, I am able to give back to the school community in a different capacity. It would be my honor to serve as a member of the school committee. I would use my experience to voice the importance of educating the needs of the whole student (cognitive, emotional, and physical). I would appreciate your vote on November 7th.

To follow up directly with Dianne, you can reach her via email at diannefeeley@gmail.com


Noteworthy: This information is intended to help the Franklin voters when we all head to the ballot box on November 7. The interview candidates have had an opportunity to review the text before publishing to ensure the accuracy of our discussion. 

Offer to Candidates 2017
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/08/offer-to-candidates-for-franklin.html 


Election Collection - 2017

Election Collection - 2017



Franklin Downtown Partnership - General Meeting - Nov 2


Introduce yourself, meet our members, learn great information!

FDP General Meeting
Thursday, November 2, 8:30 a.m.
Dean College Campus Center
Campanella Board Room, first floor


Franklin Downtown Partnership - General Meeting - Nov 2
Franklin Downtown Partnership - General Meeting - Nov 2

For more about the Downtown Partnership visit their webpage


The Franklin Public Library is getting ready for the grand re-opening on Sunday, Nov 5

It's starting to look like a library around here! First of all, thank you for your patience during our moving process. Construction is almost finished, furniture is being delivered, and the books are shelved. 
The Franklin Public Library's Grand Reopening Open House is Sunday, November 5 and is open to the public 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
Regular hours will resume 9:00 a.m. Monday, November 6th. 
Meanwhile, here are some pictures of what the Library looks like inside.








The Franklin Public Library is getting ready for the grand re-opening on Sunday, Nov 5
The Franklin Public Library is getting ready for the grand re-opening on Sunday, Nov 5

Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar

Continuing his efforts to provide outreach to Norfolk County communities, Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell recently hosted a free informational seminar on computer assisted land record research.

At the seminar, attendees learned how to navigate the Registry's online research page www.norfolkdeeds.org and to access documents such as deeds, mortgage discharges, Homesteads and other land related materials. The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds state-of-the-art computer system has more than 6 million land document images available for viewing, dating back to 1793.

Register O'Donnell noted, "We are very proud that all of our land documents are online and are accessible within 24 business hours of recording. The feedback we have received from attendees indicates these computer seminars are very useful for real estate professionals, genealogists and members of the general public alike."

For those attending the seminar, computer skills were not required. Each attendee received free reference materials, which they took home with them. Additionally, there were several staffers on hand, including Register O'Donnell, who were available to assist and answer questions.

"Those attending the October 17th seminar," stated O'Donnell, "learned how easy it is to look up land related documents. With this knowledge, they can do this research from the comfort and convenience of their home or work computer."

Register O'Donnell concluded, "Computer seminars are held by the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds twice each year in the spring and the fall. The dates are advertised in local papers throughout the county as well as through the Registry's social media outlets. For further information, you can contact Alicia Gardner at 781-461-6104 or at agardner@norfolkdeeds.org."

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds and instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street, Dedham. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website at www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.


Register William P. O'Donnell

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

email: registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org
phone: 781-234-3336

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 649 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026-1831

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Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar
Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar




Help with the Franklin St. Mary’s St. Vincent de Paul Thanksgiving food baskets

Each year, the St. Vincent de Paul headquarters in Stoughton offers the Franklin St. Mary’s St. Vincent de Paul Thanksgiving food baskets ($10 each) for distribution throughout the community. If you are in need of assistance for Thanksgiving, please call the St. Vincent de Paul office at (508) 918-2291.

The St. Mary’s St. Vincent de Paul Society will be conducting its 9th annual Thanksgiving Food Drive on the weekend of November 18 and 19, to enhance the baskets from HQ and to restock our food pantry shelves. 

Suggested items to donate include applesauce, cranberry juice, popcorn, peanut butter, jelly, jams, cookies, crackers, bread mix, pudding, candy corn, cranberry sauce, stuffing, cereal, fruit cocktail, coffee/tea/cocoa, boxes of chocolate, canned yams and vegetables, rice, chowder, and a Thanksgiving tablecloth or decoration.

Donations may also be dropped off any time between now and November 19 and may be placed in the boxes at the doors of the church. 

Please know that these donations will give many families in the community a memorable Thanksgiving dinner. Thank you for all your help and support!

Help with the Franklin St. Mary’s St. Vincent de Paul Thanksgiving food baskets
Help with the Franklin St. Mary’s St. Vincent de Paul
Thanksgiving food baskets