Wednesday, October 10, 2018

All victories for FHS sports teams: field hockey, volleyball, both cross country teams, and golf

Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Tuesday, Oct 9, 2018


Field Hockey = Franklin, 7 @ Sharon, 0 – Final
– Franklin raced out to a 4-0 lead at halftime and never looked back in a win against Sharon. Cassi Ronan and Stephanie Bell each scored a pair of goals to pace the Panthers’ offense, Amanda Lewandowski and Victoria Quinn each had a goal and an assist in the win, and Olivia Rondeau (first career goal) and Katie O’Rourke (assist) each had one point apiece.

Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Sharon, 0 – Final

Boys Cross Country = Franklin, 23 @ Oliver Ames, 33 – Final

Girls Cross Country = Franklin, 25 @ Oliver Ames, 34 – Final
– Oliver Ames had the top two runners cross the finish line but Franklin had the next five, resulting in a close win over the Tigers. OA’s Meghan Reardon and Catherine O’Donnell crossed together but Franklin’s Julia Fenerty, Sydney Hawkins, and Kat Walbert all crossed within a minute, and Sarah Giulino and Julia DiGiacomo came across less than a minute later to help secure the win for the Panthers.

Top 10: 1. Meghan Reardon (OA, 20:51) 2. Catherine O’Donnell (OA, 20:51) 3. Julia Fenerty (Frank, 21:12) 4. Sydney Hawkins (Frank, 21:20) 5. Kat Walbert (Frank, 21:40) 6. Sarah Giuliano (Frank, 22:27) 7. Julia DiGiacomo (Frank, 22:28) 8. Julia Sarro (OA, 22:29) 9. Brandi Osborne (Frank, 22:48) 10. Erin Barry (Frank, 22:50).

Golf = Foxboro, 177 @ Franklin, 166 – Final
– Franklin’s Matt D’Errico earned match medalist honors after shooting a 40. Jack Paterson (41), Jake Blaney (42), and Gerard Collins (43) all scored for the Panthers while junior Matt Lathrop led the Warriors with a 41.


For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-10-09-18/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

MOMS Club: Preschool Fair - Nov 14

Wednesday, November 14 
Franklin Public Library 
5:30-7:30 PM

Come meet and make connections with several local preschools and child care providers. This is a FREE community event hosted by the MOMS Club of Franklin.




For about the MOMS Club connect with them via Meetup
https://www.meetup.com/MOMS-Club-of-Franklin/

MOMS Club: Preschool Fair - Nov 14
MOMS Club: Preschool Fair - Nov 14

In the News: Harvest Festival expected to draw crowd; downtown art work displays increase

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"The pumpkins are growing and the apples are ripe - it’s almost time for Franklin’s 16th annual Harvest Festival. 
The festival will take place on Main Street in this Saturday, with a rain date of Sunday. 
Attracting about 7,000 people, the festival has been Franklin’s biggest annual event for the past few years. With about 160 vendors, from crafters to restaurants and various other downtown business open for visitors, it’s easy to get acquainted with the locals that create the community, said Lisa Piana, chairperson of the Franklin Downtown Partnership. 
The event is combined with Dean Bank’s ‘Dancing on Dean,’ which was created as a collaboration with the Downtown Partnership. Dean Bank has organized to shut down Dean Street in conjunction with the main event."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required) 
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181009/franklin-large-crowd-expected-for-harvest-festival

Harvest Festival display at the Downtown Partnership office
Harvest Festival display at the Downtown Partnership office


"Downtown is vibrant and culturally adept, but there are still some dark spots. 
The alleys and offshoots are still bleak, but soon, according to Franklin Downtown Partnership chairwoman Lisa Piana, these seemingly sparse areas will be filled with local artwork. 
On Tuesday, local artist Anthony George stood in the alley next to Rockland Trust Bank, using sealer to lock his newest addition to the downtown art scene into place. 
A recent effort by the Downtown Partnership has employed multiple local artists to create murals to cover certain parts of the town’s less palatable spaces. The project has picked up in the past months, but is expected to be at full steam next spring."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required) 
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181009/franklins-alleyways-get-makeover-with-artwork

the mural at Simon's is getting refreshed
the mural at Simon's is getting refreshed

Franklin Art Association: "Artfully Autumn" Fall Show and Reception

The Franklin Art Association is proud to present “Artfully Autumn,” a fine art painting and photography exhibit on display through October 27, 2018 at the Norfolk Library, 139 Main St. Norfolk, during library hours.

A cheese and cider reception will be held on Saturday, October 27, from 4 PM to 7 PM. Admission is free.

The FAA’s Fall Show includes works in oil, acrylic, water media, photography, pastel, and mixed media. In addition to the exhibited works, small works and unframed art will be available for purchase.

The exhibit is juried and there will be first, second, third and honorable mention ribbons awarded in each category. In addition, there will be a Best of Show award and attendees may vote for a “People’s Choice” award.

For more information about the FAA, go to www.franklinart.org

Franklin Art Association: "Artfully Autumn" Fall Show and Reception
Franklin Art Association: "Artfully Autumn" Fall Show and Reception

Representative Jeff Roy - What's happening in the District? - October 2018


"I was pleased to be named to the Harm Reduction Commission by House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo and Rep. Denise Garlick, Chair of the Committee on Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery. The commission was included as part of Chapter 208 of the Acts of 2018, legislation which addresses prevention and access to appropriate care and treatment of addiction. The commission will review and make recommendations regarding harm reduction opportunities to address substance use disorder. 
In making the appointment, Speaker DeLeo said: “Representative Roy is an innovative and thoughtful legislator with demonstrated, in-depth knowledge of both healthcare and the law. We’re proud that he was named to this commission as he will bring value to its work. He has been a steadfast supporter of the recovery community and has focused on combatting the opioid crisis and improving our healthcare system to best meet the needs of patients. We appreciate his dedication and service to our Commonwealth.” 
Chair Garlick noted: "Representative Roy is a member of the Joint Committee on Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery and has been a dedicated, compassionate advocate for his district and a leader with experience and insight through the enactment of the opioid bill. Representative Roy is committed to helping individuals who are suffering, families who are struggling and communities straining to meet the many needs of people of all ages dealing with the issues of addiction. I believe his perspective will be invaluable to the people of his district and to the Commission’s work.” 
I am excited to join the commission and continue working toward the goal of helping those with substance use disorders find a pathway to recovery. The findings from the commission’s report will be important in addressing this issue at the local and state level and will provide meaningful opportunities for our residents who are struggling with addiction." 
Representative Jeffrey Roy

Read the full newsletter online here
https://mailchi.mp/2cc6e2157d3f/whats-happening-in-the-district-july-newsletter-1467389

Representative Jeff Roy - What's happening in the District? - October 2018
Representative Jeff Roy - What's happening in the District? - October 2018

In the News: first governor campaign debate

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

"Massachusetts Republican Gov. Charlie Baker and his Democratic challenger, Jay Gonzalez, sparred on everything from public transportation and taxes to abortion rights and criminal justice as they squared off for their first debate before next month’s election. 
Gonzalez faulted Baker for not being ambitious enough when it comes to upgrading the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. He called the public transit system one of the worst in the country, saying people cannot depend on it to get to work. 
“I’m surprised riders haven’t revolted,” he said. “They are done with this system that they can’t rely on.” 
Gonzalez also said he would fire Keolis which operates the commuter rail system."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required) 
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181009/first-governors-debate-covers-mbta-criminal-justice

Governor Baker official state page  https://www.mass.gov/orgs/office-of-the-governor

Campaign page   https://www.charliebakerma.com/

Jay Gonzalez campaign page  https://jay4ma.com/

Election Information for Nov 2018
Election Information for Nov 2018

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Two Encore Students Awarded National Gold Medals in Music

Claire Bauer, age 15 of Franklin, and Maura Johnston, age 16 of Norfolk, are both students of voice at Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios. Each young woman has recently been awarded the National Gold Medal of Excellence for 2018 by the Royal Conservatory of Music: Bauer for Level 6 Voice, and Johnston for Level 2 Voice. The Royal Conservatory of Music awards the National Gold Medal of Excellence to the student who has achieved the highest score in the country within their specific skill level for each instrument. For the assessments, students are graded on proficiency in the following areas: Performance; technical requirements; aural skills; rhythm; and, sight-reading ability.

Johnston, who has been studying voice for three years and piano for one year under the expert guidance of Rebecca Abalutzk, also performs and records albums with the recording ensemble, The Encore EnHarmonix. Abalutzk had this to say about Johnston's tremendous achievement: "I am both extremely proud and fortunate to work with such a driven young woman. She is the type of student who reminds me why I became a teacher in the first place".

Claire Bauer, under the guidance of her vocal instructor, Lisa Ostrow, (who has guided students to national gold medals three times previously), began her studies in voice using the curriculum of the RCM right from the start. Upon hearing of her award, Bauer mused, "Well, I think getting this award has a lot to do with the person who drives me everywhere," and then she gave her mom the biggest smile ever. Says Ostrow, "Students like Claire are every teacher's dream. They challenge us to be the very best that we can be, so that they can reach their full potential."
Two Encore Students Awarded National Gold Medals in Music
Two Encore Students Awarded National Gold Medals in Music

A number of students from Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios, located in Franklin and Millis, participate in the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) assessment sessions each year. The RCM assessment process represents an extremely exciting opportunity for students, on a national level, to demonstrate the skills that they have honed through practice. Locally, assessments are held at Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios, which is a Founding School and a regional assessment center for this internationally-acclaimed program. Student participants come from all around the New England area to take the assessments, while adjudicators travel from all across Canada in order to administer the exams. Not only do the adjudicators judge students based on ability to perform on the instrument of their choice within their skill level, but they also administer academic assessments in music theory, harmony, history, and analysis.

The Royal Conservatory of Music provides a recognized national standard of success in music study from beginner to advanced levels. It inspires excellence through individual student assessments that are central to the Program, while also supporting teachers with high-quality and innovative resources. The RCM allows students to measure and celebrate accomplishment and track their progress throughout the country. All students and teachers across the United States are invited to participate, and Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios is proud to be able to offer these opportunities at the school and through outreach to the surrounding communities.

Ostrow, Vocal Director and co-owner of Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios, had this to say:

"The accomplishments of both of these young women is simply extraordinary. Having scored higher than any other student in the country on their respective vocal assessments, a National Gold Medal is a true testament to the dedication each brings to her music studies, the level of support each receives from her family, her innate talent, and her tremendous desire to achieve. And, best of all, Claire and Maura are an absolute joy to work with - fun and funny, talented, and incredibly sweet. We are very proud of both of them, as we are of all our students."
An added bonus to this remarkable achievement is that both Johnston and Bauer will be heading to Carnegie Hall in February to perform, as a result of having each won her National Gold Medal. 

To learn more about Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios and the Royal Conservatory of Music program, please visit: www.encoremusicacademy.net


Free discussion: "Engaging Your Community" Oct 10




Free discussion: "Engaging Your Community"  Oct 10

Join us!

Cultural Connections, a free arts and culture roundtable, will be held Oct. 10 at 7 PM in the Community Room at the Franklin Public Library (118 Main Street, Franklin). 
Anyone interested in arts and culture, from any organization in any town, is invited to attend. The subject of this roundtable will be Engaging Your Community, which will build on our May meeting of Defining Your Community (though attendance at the previous meeting is not required!) 
  • How do you effectively engage with those in your community? 
  • What have you tried that has worked well, and what has not? 
  • How is your engagement different through social media vs email vs in person at an event? 
  • Is it enough to engage with those already committed to your cause or organization? 

We will discuss all of these questions and more, plus share some creative ways you may not have thought of to encourage community participation. Come share your thoughts on the subject. A great opportunity to network!  
RSVP Now!

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FHS boys soccer tops Xaverian 1-0

Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Monday, Oct 8, 2018


Boys Soccer = Franklin, 1 @ Xaverian, 0 – Final
– Franklin scored the game-winning goal midway through the second half to earn its second win over Xaverian this season. Senior Ethan Bowen converted a pass from junior Lucas Moura in the 60th minute to help the Panthers grab two points.


For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-10-08-18/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee - October Events



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Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee - October Events

Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee

October Events


There is plenty going on this month with the FBRTC. Check out the events below for more information. We hope to see you this month at one of the events or on the trail!
FBRTC Monthly Meeting
FBRTC Monthly Meeting
Tuesday, October 9th
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Franklin YMCA

Our monthly will be held on Tuesday, October 9  from 7:30-9:00 PM at the Franklin YMCA. The meeting is open to all as we are always looking for new members and fresh ideas.
More info
Pop-Up StoryWalk®
Pop-Up StoryWalk®
October 11th - 16th
200 Center St, Bellingham

Visit the SNETT from October 11th - 16th for the Pop-Up StoryWalk® featuring the book Amelia Bedelia Hits The Trail!
More info
 Franklin Downtown Partnership  Harvest Festival
Franklin Downtown Partnership
Harvest Festival
Saturday, October 13th
11 AM - 4 PM

Visit our booth in downtown Franklin and learn more about our efforts and events. See you there!
More info
Fall SNETT Clean Up
Fall SNETT Clean Up
Saturday, October 27th
9 AM - Noon

Help us keep our trail clean!
Please join us for the fall SNETT Clean Up.
More info

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Monday, October 8, 2018

Demolition of Thomson Press

The demolition of Thompson Press was captured when I walked by during the course of 2018.

a rainy day in April 2018
a rainy day in April 2018

June 8, 2018
June 8, 2018

July 13, 2018
July 13, 2018

August 30, 2018
August 30, 2018

September 25, 2018
September 25, 2018

September 28, 2018
September 28, 2018

a pile of rubble October 7, 2018
a pile of rubble October 7, 2018

"Do we actually care about the well-being of others that we share the planet with?"

"Jeffon asks the important question, "Do we actually care about the well-being of others that we share the planet with?" He shares three elements that are essential for us as human beings to begin to embrace that will allow us to create a future and a world that works for everyone. 
Jeffon Seely is a senior consultant, transformational speaker, and workshop facilitator. Mr. Seely is a highly recognized leading resource in the field of Diversity and Inclusion, Millennials, Mindfulness, and Leadership."



From the TEDx event held on August 16, 2018
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/27654

2018 Harvest Festival - October 27 - Norfolk

Join us for some fun games and Treats!
  • TRUNK OR TREATING
  • FACE PAINTING
  • Pumpkin Picking
  • GAMES
  • BOUNCE HOUSES

OCTOBER 27 1 PM – 5 PM


Emmanuel Baptist Church 
63 Rockwood Road
Norfolk, MA
ebcnorfolk.org


Get a copy of the Harvest Festival flyer here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczR0NLNzZGNjRRRmxFWEw1aEV0WFY3dDR4dTlR/view?usp=sharing

or here

Sunday, October 7, 2018

No delay in the trash and recycling pick up schedule this week

There is no delay in the trash and recycling schedule this week. Yes, Monday is Columbus Day and a holiday with Town offices and the Library closed. 

This is NOT one of the holidays that brings a delay in the curbside trash schedule. If your trash is scheduled for Monday, Monday is the day.

The current curbside flyer can be found online on the Town of Franklin page
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/franklin_2018_2019.pdf

Franklin Residents: Trash and Recycling pick up schedule - no delay this week
Franklin Residents: Trash and Recycling pick up schedule - no delay this week


Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Oct 10, 2018

The published agenda and documents for the Franklin Town Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 7:00 PM

You can also find the full set of documents in one PDF
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/town_council_meeting_agenda_for_october_10_2018_0.pdf

(Note: where there are active links in the agenda item, it will take you to the associated document)



Agenda ItemSummary
Town Council Meeting Agenda
Meeting of October 10, 2018 - 7:00PM
1. ANNOUNCEMENTS
a. This meeting is being recorder by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast Channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
2. CITIZENS COMMENTS
a. Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda.  The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments.  The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
5. APPOINTMENTS
6. HEARINGS
7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
Public Works- Pavement Management Program
9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
b. Budget Subcommittee
c. Economic Development Subcommittee
10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 18-56: Establishment of a Town Administrator Search Committee (Motion to Approve Resolution 18-56 - Majority Vote (5))
10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 18-57: Authorization for Inter-municipal Agreement with Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School for Franklin to Provide it with School Resource Officer (Motion to Approve Resolution 18-57- Majority Vote (5))
11. TOWN ADMINISTRATORS REPORT
12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS
14. EXECUTIVE SESSION
None Scheduled
15. ADJOURN

Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Oct 10, 2018
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Oct 10, 2018