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Friday, October 19, 2018
There's Still Time to Join us for the 2018 Senior Fair!
Thursday, October 18, 2018
The Furry Friends of the Franklin Dog Park can use your help
The volunteer committee of the Furry Friends of the Franklin Dog Park are having a major clean up on October 27 from 8 AM to noon. Franklin DPW will be there with equipment to upgrade the surface of the dog park.
"Dog park will be closed from 8 AM to Noon"
Volunteers needed to help spread the new wool chips. Students bring your paper work to receive your credit for community service.
We need wheel barrows, shovels and rakes.
Refreshments will be there for anyone that helps.
We are a volunteer dog park group.
"Dog park will be closed from 8 AM to Noon"
Volunteers needed to help spread the new wool chips. Students bring your paper work to receive your credit for community service.
We need wheel barrows, shovels and rakes.
Refreshments will be there for anyone that helps.
We are a volunteer dog park group.
The Franklin dog park at Dacey Field on a sunny summer day |
Halloween Cemetery Tour - Oct 31
What better way to spend Halloween than with a tour of Franklin's Union Street Cemetery?
Dean College History Professor, Rob Lawson will lead a tour of the historic cemetery at dusk, Wednesday, October 31. Lawson has lead the tour for the Dean College community for a number of years, and has opened it up to the general public the past few years.
Stories of many of many Franklin prominent families, Pond, Thayer, Fisher, Fletcher, Ray, Metcalf, Mann, Dean and many more are told as the tour visits the gravesites of these famous families. Lawson also educates the crowd on the evolution of gravestone symbolic designs.
All who are interested in joining the tour, are invited to meet on the steps of the Franklin Historical Museum, 80 West Central Street, at 5:00 PM The tour will leave the museum shortly after 5:00 and walk to the cemetery.
Dean College History Professor, Rob Lawson will lead a tour of the historic cemetery at dusk, Wednesday, October 31. Lawson has lead the tour for the Dean College community for a number of years, and has opened it up to the general public the past few years.
Stories of many of many Franklin prominent families, Pond, Thayer, Fisher, Fletcher, Ray, Metcalf, Mann, Dean and many more are told as the tour visits the gravesites of these famous families. Lawson also educates the crowd on the evolution of gravestone symbolic designs.
All who are interested in joining the tour, are invited to meet on the steps of the Franklin Historical Museum, 80 West Central Street, at 5:00 PM The tour will leave the museum shortly after 5:00 and walk to the cemetery.
Halloween Cemetery Tour - Oct 31 |
FHS field hockey and volleyball teams post wins vs. Taunton
Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Wednesday, Oct 17, 2018
Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Taunton, 2 – Final
– Taunton took a 2-0 lead in the first half but Franklin rallied for a pair of late goals to knot the game by halftime and then scored twice in the second half to beat the Tigers. Hannah Blackwell (from Alana Tavares) opened the scoring for Taunton in the third minute and Kathryn Robinson (from Jillian Pagliuca) made it 2-0 in the 24th minute. Franklin’s Victoria Quinn scored twice in the final six minutes of the first half, the first unassisted in the 27th minute and the second set up by Amanda Lewandowski in the 29th minute. In the second half, Cassi Ronan put Franklin up 3-2 on a penalty stroke and Regan Paterson (from Quinn) iced the game with a goal in the final minute. Taunton goalie Emma Sheehan had 14 saves while Franklin goalie Christina Luccini made six stops.
Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Taunton, 0 – Final
– Franklin continued its strong season with a dominant performance on the road, beating Taunton, 3-0 (25-11, 25-77, 25-9). Peyton Arone had a team-high six kills while Ellie Wisniewski (six aces) and Emma Chase each had five kills. Lauren McGrath finished with 23 assists and four aces.
Golf = Franklin, 176 @ Foxboro, 175 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-10-17-18/
Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Taunton, 2 – Final
– Taunton took a 2-0 lead in the first half but Franklin rallied for a pair of late goals to knot the game by halftime and then scored twice in the second half to beat the Tigers. Hannah Blackwell (from Alana Tavares) opened the scoring for Taunton in the third minute and Kathryn Robinson (from Jillian Pagliuca) made it 2-0 in the 24th minute. Franklin’s Victoria Quinn scored twice in the final six minutes of the first half, the first unassisted in the 27th minute and the second set up by Amanda Lewandowski in the 29th minute. In the second half, Cassi Ronan put Franklin up 3-2 on a penalty stroke and Regan Paterson (from Quinn) iced the game with a goal in the final minute. Taunton goalie Emma Sheehan had 14 saves while Franklin goalie Christina Luccini made six stops.
Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Taunton, 0 – Final
– Franklin continued its strong season with a dominant performance on the road, beating Taunton, 3-0 (25-11, 25-77, 25-9). Peyton Arone had a team-high six kills while Ellie Wisniewski (six aces) and Emma Chase each had five kills. Lauren McGrath finished with 23 assists and four aces.
Golf = Franklin, 176 @ Foxboro, 175 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-10-17-18/
FHS Panthers |
Join a Youth Basketball Team (ages 4-11) at the YMCA
We wonder whether the inventor could have known all the good things that would come from basketball when he invented it for the YMCA in 1891. Dr. James Naismith invented the great game of basketball at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Mass. Maybe you learned to play basketball at the Y?
With an emphasis on skill development and sportsmanship, the Y offers families an environment where everyone plays and develops.
Enrollment for Youth Basketball Leagues — which starts the weekend of November 30 in Franklin and Foxborough and January 13 in North Attleboro — is now open. Practices will be designed to meet the needs of each coed group, with age appropriate drills and games. Enrollment in the eight week program includes a team t-shirt, practices, and five games.
Hour-long assignments by age are as follows:
• Saturdays at the Franklin Y: 4 years 10:15 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:45 PM
• Saturdays at the Foxboro Y: 4 years 10:00 AM; 5–6 years 11:15 AM -or- 12:30 PM -or- 3:00 PM;
7-8 years 1:45 PM -or- 3:00 PM
• Fridays at the Foxboro Y: 9-11 years 6:00 PM
• Sundays at the in North Attleboro Y: 4 years 10:30 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:30 PM
This youth program is a great method for developing skills, while experiencing all the sportsmanship and fun that comes from being on a team; it is open to all area residents. Cost is $84 for Hockomock Area YMCA Youth members and $126 for Program members. Family-type Hockomock Area YMCA members receive the leagues experience at no cost, other than uniform fee of $10.
Beginner Cheerleading for ages 6-9 will also run at the North Attleboro Y, giving girls the opportunity to learn routines and cheer at games. For details and to learn about parent/child basketball class for 3 year olds and cheerleading prep class, please visit hockymca.org/basketball-leagues.
Register today at www.hockymca.org. Questions may be directed to YMCA sports directors: alexd@hockymca.org 774-235-2752 (Franklin), ashlip@hockymca.org 508-772-1352 (Foxboro), kerrief@hockymcaorg 508-643-5215 (North Attleboro).
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
With an emphasis on skill development and sportsmanship, the Y offers families an environment where everyone plays and develops.
Enrollment for Youth Basketball Leagues — which starts the weekend of November 30 in Franklin and Foxborough and January 13 in North Attleboro — is now open. Practices will be designed to meet the needs of each coed group, with age appropriate drills and games. Enrollment in the eight week program includes a team t-shirt, practices, and five games.
Hour-long assignments by age are as follows:
• Saturdays at the Franklin Y: 4 years 10:15 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:45 PM
• Saturdays at the Foxboro Y: 4 years 10:00 AM; 5–6 years 11:15 AM -or- 12:30 PM -or- 3:00 PM;
7-8 years 1:45 PM -or- 3:00 PM
• Fridays at the Foxboro Y: 9-11 years 6:00 PM
• Sundays at the in North Attleboro Y: 4 years 10:30 AM; 5–6 years 11:30 AM; 7–8 years 12:30 PM
This youth program is a great method for developing skills, while experiencing all the sportsmanship and fun that comes from being on a team; it is open to all area residents. Cost is $84 for Hockomock Area YMCA Youth members and $126 for Program members. Family-type Hockomock Area YMCA members receive the leagues experience at no cost, other than uniform fee of $10.
Beginner Cheerleading for ages 6-9 will also run at the North Attleboro Y, giving girls the opportunity to learn routines and cheer at games. For details and to learn about parent/child basketball class for 3 year olds and cheerleading prep class, please visit hockymca.org/basketball-leagues.
Register today at www.hockymca.org. Questions may be directed to YMCA sports directors: alexd@hockymca.org 774-235-2752 (Franklin), ashlip@hockymca.org 508-772-1352 (Foxboro), kerrief@hockymcaorg 508-643-5215 (North Attleboro).
Join a Youth Basketball Team (ages 4-11) at the YMCA |
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.
In the News: governor candidates debate
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181017/gonzalez-rips-baker-over-diehl-support
The Boston Globe debate article
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/10/17/baker-and-gonzalez-set-debate-wednesday/8CEH6Fwekke42efV44bk3L/story.html
WGBH's article on fact checking the debate
https://www.wgbh.org/news/politics/2018/10/18/fact-checking-the-baker-gonzalez-debate
C-SPAN has the video of the debate for viewing
https://www.c-span.org/video/?452938-1/massachusetts-gubernatorial-debate
"Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Gonzalez seized Wednesday night on Gov. Charlie Baker’s wavering over whether or not he will vote for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Geoff Diehl as Gonzalez attempts to dislodge the incumbent Republican from the corner office.
Diehl, a state representative from Whitman who is challenging U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, became a centerpiece of a WGBH debate between the two gubernatorial candidates as Gonzalez tried to paint Baker as loyal to the Republican Party over the people of Massachusetts. Baker said during the debate that he hadn’t decided whether he will vote for Diehl, but later told reporters that he misspoke and will cast a ballot for Diehl on Nov. 6.
At the midpoint of the debate, moderator Jim Braude asked Baker how he squares his opposition to President Donald Trump with his support for Diehl, who supports the president and helped organize his campaign in Massachusetts. Baker reiterated that he had pledged to support the whole GOP ticket and is supporting Diehl because he is part of that ticket."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181017/gonzalez-rips-baker-over-diehl-support
The Boston Globe debate article
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/10/17/baker-and-gonzalez-set-debate-wednesday/8CEH6Fwekke42efV44bk3L/story.html
WGBH's article on fact checking the debate
https://www.wgbh.org/news/politics/2018/10/18/fact-checking-the-baker-gonzalez-debate
C-SPAN has the video of the debate for viewing
https://www.c-span.org/video/?452938-1/massachusetts-gubernatorial-debate
Election Information for Nov 2018 |
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Live reporting: Legislation for Action
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 18-58: Acceptance of Gift to the Franklin Public Library from the Franklin Library Association (Motion to Approve Resolution 18-58- Majority Vote (5))
motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 |
10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 18-59: Appropriation Request for FY19 Supplemental Appropriations and Transfers (Motion to Approve Resolution 18-59- Majority Vote (5))
passed by FinCom Tuesday by 8-0 vote
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/live-reporting-finance-committee-oct-16.htmlhad needed 1.5M to balance budget, now need only 642K some budget adjustments to account for customer service regional dispatch opening delayed, need to add money back to the Police and Fire and reduce MEC budget also add the Tri-County resource officer Police up 74K Fire up 45K due to OT, transition, vacancies with 5 openings but not replaceable until March adding 600K to the road budget, first step to a long term plan to better handle our road backlog had more revenues, i.e. new growth signed host agreement, new permits and receipts over what had been forecasted trying to make it work, kind of the way of the world the others can be helpful on other floors 900-1000 passports a year but that is now downstairs the income statements on housing are now better handled The School Dept is also happy that the passports are down stairs Treasurer receipts allow for credit card transactions to make it easier we're trying it, we'll see how it works, we have an opportunity to make a change in the next budget
motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0
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10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 18-60: Appropriation General Stabilization Fund (Motion to Approve Resolution 18-60- Majority Vote (5))
passed by FinCom Tuesday by 8-0 vote
would put us just a little over the 5% financial goal
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10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Resolution 18-61: Appropriation DPW- Public Way Improvements (Motion to Approve Resolution 18-61- Majority Vote (5))
passed by FinCom Tuesday by 8-0 vote
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/live-reporting-finance-committee-oct-16.html motion to approve, seconded, passed 9-0 |
10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-820: Zoning Map Changes on or near King Street, Summer Street, Lawrence Drive, and Uncas Ave - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-820 to a 2nd Reading- Majority Vote(5))
motion to waive reading, seconded, passed 9-0 motion to move to 2nd reading, seconded, passed 9-0 |
11. TOWN ADMINISTRATORS REPORT | pension system requested, should have gotten an email from Chrissy drain on Maple St when a basin gets cleaned, it is goes into the program to track some fill faster than others, we do track, via tablet to update the schedule on the culvert, it might be a private property issue finally happening, the street lights replacing the lights 1816 lights to be replaced by end of calendar year Pine Ridge technology DPW, Fire and Police for their help with the Harvest Festival all the folks were interacting with the public Early voting starts Oct 22 state gold award received for last time times posted on web page does the tracking software have the ability to escalate? will be part of the storm water permit we need to fill out we can develop a flexible schdedule catch basis cleaning is weather dependent might do 400 one month, next month 200 |
12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS | 40B project in Norfolk heavy metals found in the soil Jeff is on the Board and meeting with the Norfolk Admin, on hold due to the investigation; environmental review of the entire property |
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS | Hamblen - Thanks for the Harvest Fest Dellorco - culvert under the road, discharge between two properties Mercer - great job with the Harvest Festival Earls - reaching out Veterans, residents, stories of Franklin, to join Franklin TV for an interview Pellegri - Joe Landry does a wonderful job, once a month at the senior center Lovely getting appointed, after father retires museum was busy all day Padula - if Jeff/Jamie need any help, I'd like to volunteer Matt Kelly Jones - Nov 16 - FEF Harlem Wizards fund raising Kelly - great job with the Harvest Festival, Downtown Partnership |
14. EXECUTIVE SESSION |
None Scheduled
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15. ADJOURN |
Live reporting: Committee updates
7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS | |
8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS | |
9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS |
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
no updates since last week
b. Budget Subcommittee
no updates since last week
c. Economic Development Subcommittee
no updates since last week
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Live reporting: Town Council - Oct 17, 2018
Present: Hamblen, Casey, Dellorco, Mercer, Kelly, Jones, Padula, Pellegri, Earls
Absent: none
Absent: none
Agenda Item | Summary |
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Town Council Meeting Agenda |
Meeting of October 17, 2018 - 7:00 PM
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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.
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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.
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3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES |
September 26, 2018
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4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS | Chief McCarragher swear in two new lieutenants Lt Sean Lovely Lt Kevin Marshall 2 minute recess resume |
5. APPOINTMENTS |
Finance Committee- John Grace
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6. HEARINGS |
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-820: Zoning Map Changes on or near King Street, Summer Street, Lawrence Drive, and Uncas Ave.
close hearing |
Citizen comments
Jane 607 Maple St
culvert on Maple had issues, severe flooding; culvert cleared, temp solution for an ongoing problem
no maintenance schedule for drains or culverts
street drains were not taking water
town drains can't handle the water rainfall
last cleaned in 2008,
no maintenance schedule, so when are they going to be done?
so somebody has to come up with a schedule to be done
Dale Kurtz - Veterans Service Officer
walkway actually half done so far, it is a walk way
1009 bricks purchased, one with a chip to be replaced
Nov 11 Veterans Day celebration at 1:30 on the Town Common
100th anniversary of WWI
215th Army Band, 1166th Transport Company vehicle
reception at Senior Center after
Teresa Burr, Town Clerk
last day to register to vote, until at in the office
to vote on Nov 6 at FHS
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