Thursday, July 5, 2018

FHS Graduation 2018 (video)

Did you miss seeing the Franklin High School graduation on cable? Now you can view it on YouTube.





Senator Ross: Read my June 2018 Newsletter!





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State Senator Richard J. Ross (R-Wrentham)
proudly serving the Norfolk, Bristol and
Middlesex District.

State House
Room 419
Boston, MA 02133

Ph: 617-722-1555
Fax: 617-722-1054
Email: richard.ross@masenate.gov
Senator Ross: Read my June 2018 Newsletter!





Dear Friends,

Summer has officially begun and we are busy wrapping up our legislative session at the State House. There is still so much to do, and my I am looking forward to continuing my work and representing the people of the Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex district.

The FY19 Senate Budget is currently being reviewed by the Conference Committee, and we are awaiting its release and forward movement towards Governor Baker's desk. Please review my Budget Round-Up which describes many things my constituents need to know.

As always, please feel free to reach out to my office directly at 617-722-1555 or email Richard.Ross@masenate.gov.

Sincerely,
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ON THE HILL















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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Franklin 4th of July schedule for Wednesday, July 4 (closes down at 5:00 PM)

The schedule for the Franklin 4th of July celebration for Wednesday, July 4

• 12-5 PM: Rides and food booths open (WRIST BANDS FROM 12-5PM - $30)
• 12-2 PM: Tyler Zajac (a singer-songwriter of rock, blues, funk, jazz and reggae)  
• 2-4 PM: Emma Newton (a harpist, pianist, and singer-songwriter)


Food Booths:
Democratic Party — Pizza and water
Knights of Columbus — Hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and Gatorade
Republican Party — Corn dogs, nachos and root beer floats
Rod and Gun Club — Fried dough and French fries
Temple Etz Chaim — Soft pretzels, fresh squeezed lemonade and a raffle board
4th of July Coalition — Soda, seltzer water and ice cream


View the full schedule or download a copy (PDF) here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ruYRILk6bmkiq32hDsndMPOiQSA6vJbL/view?usp=sharing

Visit the 4th of July website for updates  https://www.franklin4th.com/
Consider contributing to the nonprofit volunteer based organization that does all the work to put this event together. There is a donation button on the webpage.

ticket booth for the amusement rides
ticket booth for the amusement rides

automobile amusement ride
automobile amusement ride





Census: Fast Facts for the 4th of July

"The following facts are made possible by the invaluable responses to the U.S. Census Bureau’s surveys. We appreciate the public’s cooperation as we continuously measure America’s people, places and economy. 
Did You Know?
In July 1776, the estimated number of people living in the newly independent nation.
The nation’s estimated population on July 1, 2017.
The number of signers to the Declaration of Independence. It is also worth noting that:
  • Benjamin Franklin, who represented Pennsylvania, was the oldest of the signers at age 70. Franklin County, Pa., had an estimated population of 154,234 as of July 1, 2017, and York City, Pa., had a population of 446,078 as of July 1, 2017. 
  • Edward Rutledge, of South Carolina, was the youngest at age 26. South Carolina had an estimated population 5,024,369 as of July 1, 2017.Source: Vintage 2017 Population Estimates 
  • $368.6 million The value of fireworks sales by establishments classified as NAICS 453998, all other miscellaneous store retailers (except tobacco stores) in 2012.Source: 2012 Economic Census, NAICS: 453998
https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/2018/comm/july4.html
https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/2018/comm/july4.html

4th of July: Commuter Rail operating on Saturday Schedule

Trains will operate on a modified Saturday schedule 7/4. Last trains will be held until after the fireworks on most lines. Visit mbta.com/schedules

Bikes, including folding bikes, prohibited on CR trains 10 AM - 6 PM inbound after 4 PM on outbound trains.

Commuter rail travel is free after 9:30 PM.

Last updated: Jul 03 2018 12:11 PM
Click here for more information: http://www.mbta.com/schedules

4th of July: Commuter Rail operating on Saturday Schedule
4th of July: Commuter Rail operating on Saturday Schedule

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Franklin 4th of July schedule for Tuesday, July 3 (Fireworks!)

The schedule for the Franklin 4th of July celebration for Tuesday, July 3

• 6-10 PM: Rides and food booths open
• 6:30-9:30 PM: Victory Shot Band (a premier local band playing six decades of rock)

• 9:30 PM: FIREWORKS / Franklin High School
Food Booths:
Democratic Party — Pizza and water
Knights of Columbus — Hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and Gatorade
Republican Party — Corn dogs, nachos and root beer floats
Rod and Gun Club — Fried dough and French fries
Temple Etz Chaim — Soft pretzels, fresh squeezed lemonade and a raffle board
4th of July Coalition — Soda, seltzer water and ice cream


View the full schedule or download a copy (PDF) here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ruYRILk6bmkiq32hDsndMPOiQSA6vJbL/view?usp=sharing


Visit the 4th of July website for updates  https://www.franklin4th.com/

Consider contributing to the nonprofit volunteer based organization that does all the work to put this event together. There is a donation button on the webpage.

Major donors to the celebration:



Platinum sponsors
Platinum sponsors

Gold sponsors
Gold sponsors

Silver sponsors
Silver sponsors





Franklin Police -> Franklin Fireworks road closure notice

"Franklin Fireworks road closure notice: Oak Street, from ECHO BRIDGE to CHURCH SQUARE will be closed at approximately 8:30pm on 7/3/2018 to accommodate pedestrian traffic for the fireworks celebration. 

No vehicles, including residents will be allowed to pass. PANTHER WAY will also close as soon as the parking lots at the high school are full. Access to HIGHWOOD DRIVE and VETERANS MEMORIAL DRIVE will still be allowed for residents. 

Please obey all permanent and temporary no parking signs. 
Vehicles parked in violation of posted restrictions will be removed."



Franklin Police -> Franklin Fireworks road closure notice
Franklin Police -> Franklin Fireworks road closure notice

This was shared from the Franklin Police Facebook post:



FHS Haba, Noviello, Macchi, Fitzgibbons, Woelfel named for 2018 HockomockSports Baseball Awards


HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM FIRST TEAM

Please note that the HockomockSports.com awards are selected by our staff. They are completely separate from the Hockomock League All Stars. Players are listed alphabetically by position.


Alex Haba – Franklin – Infield
Franklin junior Alex Haba followed a strong sophomore season with an impressive junior campaign. Haba impressed defensively at shortstop and led the Panthers’ offense as the No. 3 hitter. Haba hit 0.314 with 27 hits this season and led Franklin in runs (19), triples (6), walks (13), stolen bases (15), and tied for home runs. “Alex had a tremendous year defensively at shortstop and led our team in a number of offensive categories,” said Franklin coach Zach Brown. “We are excited that he will anchor our infield defense for his senior season.”

Jake Noviello – Franklin – Pitcher
Franklin senior Jake Noviello finished a terrific career in the best way possible: a state championship. A top pitcher in the league for the last three years, Noviello went 7-2 and recorded the save in the state title game. He struck out 66 batters in 65.2 innings of work, finishing with a 1.81 ERA. “Jake is a co-captain and has been a tremendous leader for our program,” said Franklin coach Zach Brown. “On the hill, Jake is a workhorse and a tremendous competitor. Jake’s ability was never more on display than during our Super 8 run. Jake has left a lasting impression on our program.”

HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM SECOND TEAM


Jake Macchi – Franklin – Catcher
Franklin’s Jake Macchi will remember his junior season for a long time, mostly because of his two-run home run to help the Panthers win the Super 8 State Championship. Batting fourth in the lineup, Macchi led the Panthers in hits (34), singles (23), and doubles (9). He was very strong behind the plate as well, catching nearly every inning of the season. “He was a rock behind the plate and I believe he is the best receiver and blocker of the baseball in the state,” said Franklin coach Zach Brown. “We are thrilled he will be back behind the dish for one more year.”

Colby Fitzgibbons – Franklin – Infield
Franklin senior Colby Fitzgibbons had a breakout season in 2018 and helped the Panthers win their first-ever Super 8 Championship. In his first year as a starter, Fitzgibbons emerged as a catalyst for the Franklin offense, batting in the leadoff spot. He finished with 24 hits and a 0.308 average. He added six doubles, 12 RBI, 16 runs, and stole four bases. “Colby batted leadoff for us and played a stellar second base defensively,” said Franklin coach Zach Brown. “He was always a calming and clutch presence. He was one of the most consistent performers we had all season.”

Bryan Woelfel – Franklin – Pitcher
Franklin senior Bryan Woelfel started the season as one of the most underrated pitchers in the league and finished as one of the most respected in the area. Woelfel, a right-handed pitcher, threw a team-high 66 innings for the Super 8 Champion Panthers, going 7-1 with a save. He struck out 63 and allowed just nine earned runs all season for a 0.95 ERA. “Bryan is a co-captain and a great teammate,” said Franklin coach Zach Brown. “Pound for pound, Bryan is one of the best competitors. His versatility as a pitcher makes him extremely unique. Bryan was always unfazed by pressure situations.”

For all the baseball awards, visit this link
https://hockomocksports.com/awards/baseball/2018-2/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Monday, July 2, 2018

Franklin 4th of July schedule for Monday, July 2

The schedule for the Franklin 4th of July celebration for Monday, July 2

      6-10 PM: Rides and food booths open (WRISTBANDS FROM 6-10 PM - $30)

     7-10 PM: The News Team (a four piece rock and roll outfit that plays classic rock and funk hits)

Food Booths:
Democratic Party — Pizza and water
Knights of Columbus — Hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and Gatorade
Republican Party — Corn dogs, nachos and root beer floats
Rod and Gun Club — Fried dough and French fries
Temple Etz Chaim — Soft pretzels, fresh squeezed lemonade and a raffle board
4th of July Coalition — Soda, seltzer water and ice cream


View the full schedule or download a copy (PDF) here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ruYRILk6bmkiq32hDsndMPOiQSA6vJbL/view?usp=sharing

Visit the 4th of July website for updates  https://www.franklin4th.com/
Consider contributing to the nonprofit volunteer based organization that does all the work to put this event together. There is a donation button on the webpage.




"Dragon Wagon" amusement ride on the Town Common
"Dragon Wagon" amusement ride on the Town Common

"Flying Bobs" amusement ride on the Town Common
"Flying Bobs" amusement ride on the Town Common

Trash/Recycling Delayed on Weds/Thu/Fri for 4th of July

With the 4th of July falling on Wednesday, those scheduled for Mon or Tues pickup will do so as normal. Those scheduled for Weds, will get picked up Thursday. Those for Thursday, on Friday. Those for Friday, on Saturday.


Collection Schedule
Waste Management collects trash and recycling once every week between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
on your designated service day. 

Holidays
Collection will be delayed one day if your collection day falls on or after one of these observed holidays. Please note if an observed Holiday falls on a Sunday there will be NO DELAY in collection.


  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day
  • New Year’s Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
The updated solid waste flyer should have been delivered with the mail recently. If not, you can get a copy here or on the Town of Franklin page





Franklin Residents: Trash and Recycling pick up schedule - one delay from Wednesday
Franklin Residents: Trash and Recycling pick up schedule - one delay from Wednesday

Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar

As part of an ongoing effort 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 have put a great deal of effort into ensuring 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 helpful whether or not the attendee is a real estate professional, genealogical enthusiast or simply an interested member of the general public."

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 our recent Spring seminar 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," noted the Register.

Register O'Donnell concluded, "Computer seminars are held by the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds twice each year in the fall and the spring. 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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Norfolk County Registry of Deeds:  Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds:  Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar

"this is an opportunity to play offense rather than playing defense on this crisis"

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

"From the Berkshires to the Cape, cities and towns across Massachusetts are taking legal action against the makers of opioid drugs, joining a broad effort to hold them responsible for the ravages of opioid abuse. 
About one-third of all communities in the state have announced plans to sue pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors, alleging the companies recklessly promoted painkillers while discounting the threat of long-term addiction they pose. 
Mass. Attorney General Maura Healey is also taking drug companies to court. In a lawsuit filed June 12, Healey accused Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin and other opioid drugs, of misleading prescribers and consumers about the risks of its products, contributing to the deaths of more than 670 Massachusetts residents who were prescribed Purdue drugs since 2009."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180701/massachusetts-communities-taking-drug-makers-to-court

Franklin's Town Council met in Executive Session on June 20, 2018 to discuss joining this law suit. As the discussion was held in 'executive session', we'll find out in a future agenda when either the Council will get a new item to discuss in open session or at some point the minutes of the executive session will be voted on to be released for public viewing. With two members of the Council as members of the SAFE Coalition (Casey and Dellorco), it is likely Franklin will take some action on this topic.

June 20 agenda
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda/june-20-town-council-agenda

June 20 Action Taken
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/town_council_actions_taken_for_june_20_2018.pdf

Visit the SAFE Coalition webpage
Visit the SAFE Coalition webpage