Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Election Day - voting from 6 AM to 8 PM at Franklin High School

The collection of posts covering the election of 2018 for the Franklin, MA voters. 


Tuesday, November 6, 2018


Franklin High School, Oak Street

6:00 AM – 8:00 PM


 


What precinct am I?
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk/files/what-precinct-am-i-0

What does the ballot look like?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NH0g86NC7IaabVtMJyXoqQgsFJMrN6Gs/view?usp=sharing

Note: the only difference is the color header for the ballot. There is a different color for absentee (shown here). Another color for early voters and a third color for today's voters.

The Franklin Town Clerk page with additional information
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk

The 'election collection' can be found here
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html



Election Information for Nov 2018
Election Information for Nov 2018

Christmas on the Common - Nov 25

With Halloween behind us, Christmas rapidly approaching, the tree lights will be turned on at the Town Common on Sunday, Nov 25 at 4:00 PM.

Santa Claus will be delivered via the Franklin Fire Dept. There will be music and refreshments and "Jingles, the Elf".

To help decorate the Town Common, donations are welcome by sending to

Concerts on the Common
PO Box 92
Franklin, MA  02038



Christmas on the Common - Nov 25
Christmas on the Common - Nov 25


This was shared from the Town of Franklin page
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/christmas-common-community-event

FHS field hockey wins to move on to semi-finals on Thursday

Via HockomockSports we share the playoff results for the FHS field hockey team

Field Hockey = D1 South

#13 Franklin, 3 @ #5 Plymouth North, 2 – Final
– Franklin scored the first three goals of the game and then held off a comeback attempt from Plymouth North to earn the win on the road. 

The Panthers seized the lead at the 10th minute when Regan Paterson scored off an assist from Amanda Lewandowski. Sara Carney made it 2-0 just over a minute before halftime with Cassi Ronan and Paterson earning assists. Franklin added to its lead 10 minutes into the second half when Carney set up Lewandowski to make it 3-0. 

Plymouth North got on the board just two minutes later, and made it a one-goal game with 10 minutes to play but Christina Luccini didn’t allow the hosts to tie the game. 

Franklin advances to the semifinal to face top seed Walpole on Thursday at Taunton High.


For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-11-05-18/

The updated MIAA bracket for the field hockey playoffs can be found
http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=4973


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

FHS field hockey wins to move on to semi-finals on Thursday
FHS field hockey wins to move on to semi-finals on Thursday

Info night for Gr Franklin Distinguished Young Women Program - Nov 14

Calling all juniors in high school who want to earn scholarship money and learn how to be their best self. Join us for our info night as we welcome new members of the Class of 2019!
The Franklin Distinguished Young Women program is an official local preliminary of Distinguished Young Women, a national scholarship program that promotes and rewards scholarship, leadership, and talent in young women.

When: November 14, 2018 at 7 PM – 8:30 PM
Where: Hockomock YMCA, 45 Forge Hill Rd, Franklin, Massachusetts 02038

Follow the event on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/FranklinDistinguishedYoungWomen/


Info night for Gr Franklin Distinguished Young Women Program - Nov 14
Info night for Gr Franklin Distinguished Young Women Program - Nov 14

Charter School: Applications Now Open

BFCCPS is excited to commence our enrollment season for the 2019-2020 School Year! While historically BFCCPS has maintained a lengthy waiting list, this year’s enrollment process is your best chance at securing enrollment at BFCCPS in Grades K-5.

We will be adding two new classrooms for Kindergarten through Grade 5 as we open our brand new 72,000 square foot school. 92 spaces will be offered for Kindergarten and 40 new spaces will be offered in all grades Grades One through Five. 

Applications for Grade Six through Eight will be accepted as openings occur or will receive a wait list position.

Get an application here  http://bfccps.org/about/enrollment/enrollment-application/

For more about the Charter School, visit them on the internet  http://bfccps.org/


Charter School: Applications Now Open
Charter School: Applications Now Open

In the News: "That’s what it’s about, thinking about it differently"

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

"A developer plans to build 53 new single-family homes on what is Schmidt’s Farm at 215 Prospect St., according to plans submitted to the Department of Planning and Community Development. 
Maddi North Street Development LLC wants to build the homes on 114.5 acres in a subdivision called Prospect Farms. 
The homes would be built along a new 6,650-foot horseshoe-shaped road, with a small side street reconnecting with the main one. The main road would connect Prospect Street to Nicholas Drive , according to the plans."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181105/developer-files-plans-for-53-home-subdivision-in-franklin




"In Massachusetts, about 120,000 people are living with dementia of some variety. 
In Franklin an estimated 13 percent of citizens over 65, or about 548 people, have been diagnosed with the disease and according to director at the Franklin Senior Center Karen Alves, that number is expected to grow over the next decade. 
“We want a community that is respectful and aware of dementia, folks who are living with it, and their caregivers,” Alves said. “We’re looking to reduce the stigma of dementia, as well as the social isolation that folks that are living with it experience.” 
The senior center is now taking steps for the town to become one of the municipalities in the state that will have official Dementia Friendly Community status. The facility was recently awarded a grant of $12,000 and is now putting the money to work to ease the lives of people living with dementia and their caretakers."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181105/franklin-strives-to-be-dementia-friendly-community

"That’s what it’s about, thinking about it differently"
"That’s what it’s about, thinking about it differently"

In the News: vaping in MA schools; Georgia's election security troubles

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"It’s no small secret vaping happens at a school near you. 
In 2015, nearly 50 percent of Massachusetts high-school students and nearly 10 percent of middle-school students reported having used some type of electronic-vapor product. And inhaling vaporized liquid through an electronic, battery-powered device has only become more prevalent, especially with the surging popularity of the brand name JUUL, raising serious health concerns. 
“The popularity of JUUL among kids threatens our progress in reducing youth e-cigarette use,” said Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “We are alarmed that these new high-nicotine-content e-cigarettes, marketed and sold in kid-friendly flavors, are so appealing to our nation’s young people.” 
Despite its widespread popularity, however, there remains a lot of confusion related to vaping, which has surpassed cigarette use among middle- and high-school students."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181105/vaping-in-massachusetts-schools



"The hacking accusation is not the first from Kemp accusing outsiders of trying to penetrate his office. Immediately after the 2016 general election, Kemp declared that DHS tried to hack his office’s network, an accusation dismissed as unfounded in mid-2017 by the DHS inspector general. 
Georgia’s centrally managed elections system lacks a verifiable paper trail that can be audited in case of problems. The state is one of just five nationwide that continues to rely exclusively on aged electronic voting machines that computer scientists have long criticized as untrustworthy because they are easily hacked and don’t leave a paper trail. 
In 2015, Kemp’s office inadvertently released the Social Security numbers and other identifying information of millions of Georgia voters. His office blamed a clerical error. 
His office made headlines again last year after security experts disclosed a gaping security hole that wasn’t fixed until six months after it was first reported to election authorities. Personal data was again exposed for Georgia voters — 6.7 million at the time — as were passwords used by county officials to access files."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/zz/news/20181105/georgia-governors-race-awash-in-election-security-issue


The Franklin Town Clerk page with additional information
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk

Additional info can be found in the 2018 Election Collection
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html


Election Information for Nov 2018
Election Information for Nov 2018

Monday, November 5, 2018

Celebrate the Holidays with FPAC

The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) will present three productions as part of its annual holiday season. FPAC kicks off December with the holiday classic: The Nutcracker, presented December 1 and 2 at the Franklin High School Auditorium. 

Experience all the festive magic and colorful splendor of The Nutcracker as FPAC stages its cherished annual production of the holiday classic with live orchestra, special guest artists and more than 100 area dancers. The Nutcracker remains a highly anticipated and treasured part of the FPAC season - a popular holiday tradition for more than 20 years. The world-famous ballet, set to Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, delights the imaginations of audiences young and old with a professional production at a reasonable price.

The holiday magic continues with FPAC’s original gem: Humbug! running December 8 and 9 at the Franklin High School Auditorium. A family favorite since debuting as part of FPAC’s 2008 season, Humbug! is an original musical retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, starring the script’s writer, Nick Paone, as Ebenezer Scrooge. 

With musical hits of every genre and live accompaniment by a 10-piece band of professional musicians, Humbug! transports audiences from Dickensian England to contemporary America as the novel’s iconic characters and storyline are cleverly reimagined with modern setting and dialogue. Humbug! delivers a holiday gift of hilarity with a timely – and timeless – message.
Celebrate the Holidays with FPAC
Celebrate the Holidays with FPAC

FPAC will wrap up its holiday celebration with an original “panto” December 21 and 22 at THE BLACK BOX. In Britain there is a wonderful holiday tradition called a “panto.” Back in 1717, the actor/manager John Rich first created a type of show that involved a well-known fairy tale told in an exaggerated style filled with audience participation, popular songs, slapstick comedy, jokes and dances.

At its best, a panto thrills children with the opportunity to cheer for the hero and boo at the villain and sing along with some of their favorite songs. But the brilliance of a good panto lies in its ability to also entertain adults with double entendre, references to modern culture, open satire of other works and the opportunity to sing along with some of their favorite songs. Bring the whole family to FPAC’s fourth annual “American Panto” — a holiday tradition for us all.

For tickets and more information, visit www.fpaconline.com or call the box office at 508-528-3370.

FHS volleyball wins 3-2 to move on; girls soccer falls 1-0, cheerleaders take Hockomock Championship

Via HockomockSports we share the playoff results for the FHS teams on Sunday.


*** Volleyball = D1 Central/West
#2 Franklin, 3 vs. #7 Concord-Carlisle, 2 – Final
– Franklin survived an upset bid from Concord-Carlisle, escaping with 3-2 win to advance (25-10, 25-15, 21-25, 24-26, 15-13). Lauren McGrath set a program-record with 55 assists to put the offense in motion while Ellie Wisniewski (11 digs, three aces) had a strong game at the net with 21 kills. Allyson Bonnet-Eymard (eight digs) added 15 kills, Hailey Sanders finished with 11 kills, Maggie Doyle (four blocks) chipped in with eight kills, and Riley Marino anchored the defense with 21 digs. 

Franklin advances to the D1 Central-West Semifinal and will play the winner of #3 Hopkinton and #11 Shephard Hill on a date and time to be determined.


*** Girls Soccer = D1 South
#11 Franklin, 0 @ #6 Hingham, 1 – Final


For other results around the Hockomock League 
https://hockomocksports.com/sundays-schedule-scoreboard-11-04-18/


Hockomock League Champions!!  Congratulations FHS Varsity and JV Cheer Teams!!  On to Regionals!  #PantherPride
Hockomock League Champions!!  Congratulations FHS Varsity and JV Cheer Teams!!  On to Regionals!  #PantherPride


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Via the Twitterverse

https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters/lists/fhs-sports












FHS Cross Country Results from Mooney Race 11/4/18

The boys and girls FHS cross country teams competed in the Frank Mooney XC Invitational on Sunday, Nov 4,2018. The races were originally scheduled for Saturday and with the rain moved to Sunday. A good deal better to run the course at the Wrentham Development Center.

The race is set up for grade level competition so all the freshman ran together, then the sophomores, and then the juniors, and the seniors. Separate races for boys and girls by division with Franklin all running in Division 1.

The complete results are found online. I copied them out and then filtered to find just the Franklin results to share here.





The complete results  https://directathletics.com/results/xc/14156

The filtered Franklin results
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ikGHMLx24mMGbMB4Yqgk7md-0VQ-Nae/view?usp=sharing

https://twitter.com/FHS_girlsXC/status/1059195911312678913
https://twitter.com/FHS_girlsXC/status/1059195911312678913

SAFE Community Forum - Nov 7

Hello All.

The SAFE Community Forum is Wednesday (11/7) at 7 PM, Franklin Municipal Building, 3rd Floor (355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038):

Jordan

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Agenda

7:00 - Welcome
7:05 - Intros
7:15 - Recovery stories shared
7:30 - Addiction and the Brain - a conversation on how Substance Use Disorder affects the body
8:15 - Coalition and Recovery News (What is Recovery Dialogue?)
8:30 - Upcoming Community Events (HIPS, Narcan, Medical Panel, Peer to Peer, etc)
8:40 - Closing


Looking forward to seeing you.

Jordan

Jordan E. Warnick, Ph.D. | SAFE Coalition
Secretary, Board of Directors
Chair, Marketing and Communications

www.safecoalitionma.org

SAFE Community Forum - Nov 7
SAFE Community Forum - Nov 7

In the News: "The average voter shouldn’t be too concerned about foreign interference in elections"

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

"Americans are now voting in the first major election since Russians launched a broad assault on the 2016 presidential campaign. 
And while election officials and security experts remain vigilant through Election Day, voters have a critical role in the fight to keep elections safe and accessible. 
The average voter shouldn’t be too concerned about foreign interference in elections, said Maurice Turner, a senior technologist at the nonprofit Center for Democracy and Technology in Washington, D.C. But, he said, that doesn’t mean she should be passive about secure elections. 
By understanding the system, its flaws and what needs changing, voters can call for accountability from election officials and state policymakers.

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/zz/news/20181104/voters-guide-to-election-security

The article doesn't get into specifics for MA or for Franklin. We do use paper ballots and the machines that tally each precinct total are not online or susceptible to hacking. The entire voter registration system for MA was built on a private network also reducing chances for hacking externally.

The Franklin Town Clerk has a well documented and executed plan for tallying the vote. She has police assistance at all times. Anyone who has voted at the high school should recall the police on duty.

As voters, we need to worry about how we are going to cast our ballot and not worry that it won't be counted.

The Franklin Town Clerk page with additional information
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk

Additional info can be found in the 2018 Election Collection
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html


Election Information for Nov 2018
Election Information for Nov 2018

"citizens of Massachusetts depend on state and federal agencies to work together"

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

"Massachusetts State Police, US Coast Guard, local police and fire departments, federal public safety officials, private sector partners such as Gillette Stadium and Boston Harbor Cruises, the Massachusetts National Guard and representatives from other states prepare for a training exercise that will test the procedures and processes of these agencies by stressing them with large scale disaster and domestic threat scenarios. 
To keep the integrity of the scenarios for the first responders and those involved in the exercise, the times, locations and type of disaster or threat have not been disclosed to the public. The responders will need to react as they would in a real-life situation - with no prior notice. 
“This type of stress test is what we need to be prepared to support government and private entities during a real world disaster,” said Col. Margaret C. White, the director of military support for the Massachusetts National Guard, in a press release. “I am confident that this exercise will make us collectively stronger, more focused and more effective than ever before.” 
The National Guard said there will be five training locations statewide."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20181104/massachusetts-national-guard-says-5-homeland-security-training-exercises-will-occur


Sunday, November 4, 2018

THE BLACK BOX: Big Band Brunch - Nov 11

THE BLACK BOX, downtown Franklin's theater, music, and event venue, presents a Big Band Brunch with the renowned Kenny Hadley Big Band Sunday, November 11. Brunch begins at 11:30 a.m., with music beginning at noon.

The critically acclaimed 16-piece ensemble, led by drummer Kenny Hadley, boasts masterful musicians with performance ties to Big Band legends Woody Herman, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich and more. Hadley was 14 when he first heard Buddy Rich's band play live. He caught Duke Ellington at The Boston Globe Jazz Festival and saw Basie, Kenton and Ferguson, among the greats, at the tail end of that era. Forming his own band at 23, Hadley has grown that ensemble to showcase a distinguished rotation of some 45 or 50 players. Now more than 30 years later, the Kenny Hadley Big Band continues to wow audiences and keep the Big Band tradition alive.

Tickets are $20 for the show alone; combination tickets for brunch and music are $45. 

THE BLACK BOX, home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin. 

For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.

THE BLACK BOX: Big Band Brunch - Nov 11
THE BLACK BOX: Big Band Brunch - Nov 11

Election day - Nov 6 - past election vote totals


Per the Town Clerk's office, the registered voter totals as of Oct 17, 2018 (last day to be eligible for Nov 6)


as of 10/17/18
Precinct Number Active Inactive Total
1 2463 136 2599
2 2782 214 2996
3 2663 227 2890
4 2971 163 3134
5 2939 147 3086
6 2423 252 2675
7 2863 124 2987
8 2870 99 2969
21974 1362 23336


Major elections in 'recent' times for Franklin

Election Total # % of T
Franklin 2003 3232 18.3%
Presidential 2004 15480 83.2%
Franklin 2005 3119 17.2%
State 2006 11548 62.2%
Override 2007 8759 46.3%
Franklin 2007 3845 20.3%
Override 2008 7693 40.7%
Presidential 2008 16793 84.4%
Franklin 2009 3244 16.3%
Special 2010 13418 68.8%
Override 2010 7966 39.6%
State 2010 12829 63.8%
Franklin 2011 4517 22.6%
Franklin High School 2012 9971 48.6%
Presidential 2012 17546 83.4%
Franklin 2013 2527 12.0%
State 2014 12267 59.3%
Franklin Special 2014 217 1.0%
Franklin 2015 3844 18.6%
Presidential 2016 18433 86.3%
Franklin 2017 3916 17.3%
State 2018                                          ???         ???

Per Teresa Burr, we have already recorded 3,923 early votes for this election. That is more than the Franklin election in 2017 although by percent voters slightly less (16.4%)

The Franklin Town Clerk page with additional information
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk


Additional info can be found in the 2018 Election Collection
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html


Election Information for Nov 2018
Election Information for Nov 2018

FHS boys soccer edged by BC High 2-1 in playoffs

Ryan Lanigan, founder and Editor-in-Chief of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap for the FHS boys soccer playoff loss to BC High by a score of 2-1.
"Timing is everything, especially in the playoffs. 
Unfortunately for the seventh-seeded Franklin boys soccer team, it was the 10th-seeded BC High Eagles that were on the right end of things. 
The Eagles scored a goal in the final seconds of the first half to level the match, and then just minutes after Franklin had a golden chance, BC High scored the go-ahead goal and earned a 2-1 decision on the road at Pisini Field. 
“It was frustrating but we had our chances to score too, and it was frustrating that we didn’t finish there. I think in the end, probably the better team won, they were bigger and more athletic than we were. But I thought our kids played really hard and gave it their best shot. I’m really happy with the team and the season. They really turned it around the second half of the season, which I hope will give the returning players motivation to build off of next year.”
Continue reading the game recap online
https://hockomocksports.com/franklin-boys-soccer-edged-bc-high-tournament/

Click here for a photo gallery
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2018-2019/Fall-2018/Franklin-BC-High-Boys-Soccer-11-03-18/


Franklin’s Tim Duval makes a move past BC High’s Brendan Kennedy in the second half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin’s Tim Duval makes a move past BC High’s Brendan Kennedy in the second half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)



"we cannot afford to promise fixes that don’t work"

Background on Question 2 for the Nov 6 ballot:
"With Election Day in just a few days, Massachusetts voters must make up their minds on three important ballot questions. Unfortunately too little attention has been paid to Question 2. We have several concerns about it. 
Question 2 seeks to create a commission that would propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to overturn the 2010 Citizens United Supreme Court decision freeing corporate spending in elections. It would also define constitutional rights as belonging to individual living human beings and not collections of human beings (like corporations and labor unions). 
This ballot proposal is likely to pass with overwhelming support from Massachusetts voters. It reflects an understandable exasperation with political campaigns that seem awash in money and negative advertising. While we endorse the sentiment, this measure is unwise. 
Question 2 misdiagnoses the problem and offers a solution that is likely to backfire and thwart better representation in our politics."
Continue reading the article online
http://www.masspoliticsprofs.org/2018/11/03/question-2-and-the-myths-about-citizens-united/

The Franklin Town Clerk page with additional information
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk


Additional info can be found in the 2018 Election Collection
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/10/election-collection-2018.html


Election Information for Nov 2018
Election Information for Nov 2018

School Committee summary - Oct 23, 2018

Catching up to provide the School Committee meeting summary for the October 23, 2018 meeting. 

Yes, it appears I have been slipping, and you did not either notice, or take action to let me know! So we'll both let it go this time :-)  

And we'll also let the Superintendent go this time too. She did not post her Superintendents update (or if she did, it is not where I would normally find it).

She did publish the October newsletter
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/uploads/franklinpsnews-oct_2018.pdf


My notes reported live from the meeting:


colorful wind spinners in the Parmenter flower/garden beds
colorful wind spinners in the Parmenter flower/garden beds

Town Council recap - Oct 17, 2018

Catching up to providing the summary for the Town Council meeting of Oct 17, 2018

The official Actions Taken were posted here
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/town_council_actions_taken_october_17_2018.pdf

Lt Sean Lovely,  Lt Kevin Marshall being sworn in by Town Clerk Teresa Burr
Lt Sean Lovely,  Lt Kevin Marshall being sworn in by Town Clerk Teresa Burr
The video replay by Franklin TV is available here
http://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?PGD=franknma&eID=592




Town Council recap - Oct 10, 2018

Catching up to providing the summary for the Town Council meeting of Oct 19, 2018

The formal Actions Taken published by the Town of Franklin
http://www.franklinma.gov/town-council/files/town-council-actions-taken-october-10-2018

The video replay of the meeting is available thanks to Franklin TV
http://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?PGD=franknma&eID=589


My notes captured live during the meeting:







Fall back - Did you turn your clock back an hour?

Did you turn the clocks back during the night? Fall back is the word at this time of year!

Fall back - Did you turn your clock back an hour?
Fall back - Did you turn your clock back an hour?


For more about Daylight Savings Time in the USA, visit this wikipedia page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_in_the_United_States