Monday, January 7, 2019

Franklin Downtown Partnership Networking Breakfast - Jan 25


Franklin Downtown Partnership Networking Breakfasts
Dean College Campus Center
Dean College
Campus Center
Join fellow FDP members at the next networking breakfast on Friday, January 25 at 8 AM. The breakfast will be held at the Dining Center in the Dean College Campus Center. Have a cup of coffee or enjoy breakfast. Let Matt or Gary know if you're planning to attend!

Looking Ahead
Please mark your calendars for these upcoming Networking Breakfast dates:
  • February 15
  • March 22
  • April 12


Franklin Downtown Partnership Networking Breakfast - Jan 25
Franklin Downtown Partnership Networking Breakfast - Jan 25

Sober Mommies: Clothing Drive - Collection ends Jan 14

"The mission of Sober Mommies is to empower women in, and contemplating, recovery from substance use and misuse to reach their full personal recovery and parenting goals through peer-to-peer support and mentorship. "
Things Being Collected

  • Personal hygiene products
  • Diapers of all sizes
  • Newborn clothing - up to adult
  • Jackets
  • Hats & Gloves
  • New underwear and socks for all ages
  • Strollers
  • Gently used toys
  • Gently used books


Drop off locations are at the Walpole Public Library, Hair with Flair: 499 High Street, Dedham and you can always drop off at 177 West Street, Walpole. 
Sober Mommies: Clothing Drive - Collection ends Jan 14
Sober Mommies: Clothing Drive - Collection ends Jan 14

We will be donating up until the 14th. 

If you drop off at the library or Salon please fill out the sheet that is left there with your information, so I can send you a card and let you know exactly where your donations went. 

THANK YOU!


These donations are being personally delivered to halfway house and family shelters. Here are the places we're helping so far:

Serenity House - Located in Framingham is a residential treatment program for women recovering from substance abuse. The Serenity house has expecting mothers so they need maternity clothing, one is twenty-two weeks pregnant with a girl, and the other is thirty weeks pregnant with a boy. One little girl is one years old but will be leaving the program very soon but I’m sure she needs clothing and such to go home with, then they have two boys one is four months old and the other is a two month old preemie.

Pathways Family Shelter - Also located in Framingham. Pathways Family Shelter is a fourteen family shelter for homeless families. There are children from a newborn baby girl, up until early teens. There are boys and girls of all ages. The moms and dads need things too; things they really need are personal hygiene products, seasonal clothing and diapers!

Phoenix House - is a residential program for women with young children located in Dorchester; they also provide emergency shelter for mothers and their children.

Faith house - located in Worcester is a residential treatment program for women recovering from substance abuse. They have two women expecting, ones expecting twin girls and one is expecting a little boy. They also have a mother who is hoping to have her six month old son join her soon. Lets all pray that happens for her!

Sojourner House - Located in Roxbury houses up to nine families at a time. They can unfortunately, only accept new clothing and new twin and full size bedding. They really are in need though of diapers and hygiene products. The Sojourner house was the first shelter in Boston to house both men and female. They are really trying to help the homeless and they recognize the need for more affordable housing so they now have three houses located in Milton, Dorchester and Roxbury. They have units with 1,2 and 3 bedrooms. They have done amazing things and put on many events to raise money for the community and families in need but that doesn’t mean they don’t need help. We’ll see if we can gather up diapers and hygiene products for them.


For more about Sober Mommies, visit their web page  https://sobermommies.com/

2 MAEA emerging artists selected from FHS; N Calitri wins Soph Boys 1000M Indoor; NPR Student Podcast Challenge

2 MAEA emerging artists selected from FHS

Congratulations to Drew Conrad (ceramics) and Jackie Forcina (painting). Their artwork has been accepted into the MAEA Emerging Artists Exhibition at the State Transportation Building from Feb 11th - March 27th. Just amazing!!

https://twitter.com/johnsonb_ms/status/1082013071277768704


Nick Calitri wins Soph Boys 1000M Indoor

Boys 1000 Meter Champion Nick Calitri of Franklin wins with a 2:41.33 at the #mstcafreshmansophomorechampionship

https://twitter.com/MSTCA1/status/1082023083492417538


NPR Student Podcast Challenge

This spring, @NPR is challenging students across the country to make their own podcasts. It’s the NPR Ed Student Podcast Challenge. Contest rules and details are here:

https://twitter.com/npr_ed/status/1063036347978563584


Senior Center - Low Vision Lecture - Jan 8

Low Vision Lecture features Dr. Nicole Ross from the New England College of Optometry. Dr. Ross is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Specialty and Advanced Care a the NE College of Optometry. 

Her clinical area of expertise is in Low Vision Rehabilitation. She will answer questions on the latest developments in low vision rehabilitation. 

Please call to sign up (508) 520-4945

For more about the Franklin Senior Center: https://www.franklinma.gov/fsc

Senior Center - Low Vision Lecture - Jan 8
Senior Center - Low Vision Lecture - Jan 8

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Jan 8, 2019

The School Committee has an interesting meeting scheduled for Tuesday night. The 'normal' meeting opens at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers. 

The second session Tuesday night is scheduled for 7:30 in the 3rd floor training room as a 'budget workshop'.
  • Regular Meeting 7:00 PM - Council Chambers  -   Agenda
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/agendas/scagenda_1-8-19.pdf
  • Budget Workshop 7:30 PM - Training Room - Agenda
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/franklinmaps/files/agendas/scagenda_1-8-19budget_wkshop.pdf

No documents were posted in the Meeting Packet folder for either session. This is not helpful if you really want to having folks come prepare to provide input.

Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Jan 8, 2019
Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Jan 8, 2019
Editors Note: I will need to make a choice given the info shared for this meeting. I was expecting a 'normal' session in the Council Chambers. Franklin TV would be able to record that and I could review later. Why later? Also on Tuesday, the Finance Committee meets at 7:00 PM at the Senior Center. Not likely to be broadcast (although possible), I would go there to record the first of the two capital budget sessions. The second, scheduled for Jan 15, wouldn't be a conflict to worry about.


Electric Youth 2019 (video)

Get to know the members of Electric Youth 2019. If you missed the opening show on Saturday at THE BLACK BOX, you can at least view their video on YouTube.

They'll prepare for their 2019 Summer Tour to the U.K., France, Switzerland, and Italy.

For more about Electric Youth visit www.electricyouth.com



FHS girls hockey, wrestling, and boys hockey teams all post wins on Saturday

Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS sports action on Saturday, Jan 5, 2019


Boys Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Taunton, 1 – Final
– Franklin scored twice in each the first and second periods to earn two points on the road against Taunton. Colin Hedvig and Matt Holmes scored in the first period for the Panthers while Shane McCaffrey and Scott Elliott tallied goals in the second period.

Girls Hockey = Stoughton, 3 @ Franklin, 8 – Final
– Franklin sophomore Katelyn Brown scored a hat trick, senior Lindsey Maloof scored once, and senior Tori MacLeod had three assists to lead the Panthers to a win. Senior Gianna Cornetta made 13 saves, including one on a penalty shot, to earn the win.

Wrestling = Natick Red Hawk Duals (Franklin)
– Franklin dominated the day, winning five dual meets to earn first place at the Red Hawk Duals at Natick High. The Panthers beat Lincoln-Sudbury (63-9), Merrimack (75-4), Mt. Hope (51-17), Wellesley (60-6), and Natick (63-12). Franklin’s Alex Fracassa, Jordan Carlucci, Ken Sauer, Caleb MacLean, Dominic Sackley, and Riley Downing all went undefeated on the day.


For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-05-19/

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers


FPAC Presents "You Can't Take It With You" - Jan 25-27

The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) presents You Can't Take It with You January 25-27 at THE BLACK BOX

Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, You Can't Take It With You is a classic comedy about a family living “to the beat of a different drum”. Set in the summer of 1938 in New York City, the play introduces audiences to the freethinking Sycamore family and the mishaps and mayhem that ensue when their daughter's fiancé brings his conservative, straight-laced parents to dinner on the wrong night. 
You Can't Take It With You
You Can't Take It With You

You Can’t Take It with You won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the screen adaptation won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director.

For tickets:
https://www.theblackboxonline.com/events.php?id=1192


In the News: table games make a return; state revenue collection declines in Dec

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

Table games make a return

"In a garage dubbed “The Ice House,” NewsMan the gnome was attempting to prove his worth as part of the guild. To prove his worthiness, NewsMan started a brawl in the guild’s courtyard. 
He managed to knock out Buckland Rogers, the human fighter, but soon met his match against a mysterious cloaked figure. Meanwhile Faelar the Unwanted, a half-giant, cast a few spells that fell weak in comparison to Morduso, warlock of the Raven Queen’s attacks from above. 
In other words, Dungeons & Dragons - aka, “D & D” - along with countless other table games, are back and more popular than ever, drawing people old and young away from the game consoles and into their own imaginations. 
According to David Gallagher, senior director of communications at online startup Kickstarter, board games are definitely back in style. Independent companies have found Kickstarter to be a prized outlet to release their unique games and help fund the manufacturing."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190106/table-games-make-grand-return

Pete’s Nerds Emporium has opened on Main St in Franklin
Pete’s Nerds Emporium has opened on Main St in Franklin



More signs of a downturn appear

"Add plunging state tax collections to a list of concerns that has recently grown to include a volatile stock market, rising interest rates and increasing talk about when the next recession may hit. 
Tax receipts for December alone missed the monthly benchmark by more than half a billion dollars, erasing months of above-benchmark collections and leaving collections $108 million behind their targets midway through fiscal 2019, according to data released late Friday by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. 
Income tax estimated payments totaled just $121 million for December, $542 million or 81.7 percent below benchmark and $575 million or 82.6 percent below December 2017. 
“We underestimated the shift of estimated payments from December into January. Early indications are that other states may be having a similar experience,” Revenue Commissioner Christopher Harding said in a statement."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190106/states-tax-haul-plunges-in-december

Join the Franklin Downtown Partnership!


Here We Grow Again!
The Franklin Downtown Partnership had another record year with more than 40 new members! 

Please check the membership list to make sure we have your business name listed correctly. If you are not listed, please contact the FDP office. Also please check the FDP website to make sure we have your link listed. Membership invoices will be going out this month (January) via email for 2019. 

Thank you all for your continued community involvement in making Franklin a special place to live, work and play. 

Please invite someone you think would benefit by joining the FDP. You are always welcome to bring visitors to our general meeting so they can see what the FDP is all about.
Join the Franklin Downtown Partnership!

The Downtown Partnership has memberships for individual residents (that is how I am a member). You do not need to be a business to be a member!


https://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/p/membership-info.html


"We no longer are a nation of joiners, we are a nation of shoppers"

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


Seeking to boost to civics education

"Policymakers want to enhance civics education from kindergarten to college, and educators say civic engagement by students could be a way to learn by doing. 
A 2017 national report by Tufts University found that high school civics education has been stagnant since the 1990s. Test scores for eighth grade National Assessment of Education Progress in U.S. history and civics have either increased moderately or stayed the same since 1998. The proportion of students taking AP courses on American history has declined, although the proportion of students studying government and politics has increased, the study found. 
But test scores are not the only indicators of declining civics education. The Tufts report says Americans have become increasingly isolated and less likely to participate in churches, unions and political parties, which have historically encouraged civic engagement. 
A more alarming phenomenon, indicated by the title of the report, is “civic deserts” — communities where people have no opportunities for civic engagement."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190105/state-policymakers-seek-boost-to-civics-education

The direct link to the report
https://www.ncoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/2017CHIUpdate-FINAL-small.pdf


direct link to the report
direct link to the report


Saturday, January 5, 2019

Finance Committee - Agenda - Jan 8, 2019

The next Finance Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan 8 at the Franklin Senior Center10 Daniel McCahill Street, Franklin, MA 02038.

This will be first of two meetings to review the Capital budget. You may recall that these capital budget hearings are usually held in November/December. The hearings are late this year as the State was late to certify the free cash total for Franklin.

Free cash is neither free nor cash. It is the accounting result of under spending what was authorized for the prior year's budget expenses, and receiving more revenue than had been forecast in the FY 2018 budget. 

Franklin has historically used the free cash amount to build the individual stabilization funds (general, recreation, fire truck, etc.) and to fund the capital needs for the Town departments.


Capital budget presentations are scheduled from

  • Fire
  • Police
  • Public Works
  • Sewer Enterprise
  • Water Enterprise


On Tuesday, Jan 15, capital budget presentations are scheduled from


  • Schools
  • Facilities
  • Technology
  • Recreation

After hearing all the presentations, the Finance Committee will vote to recommend some or all of these (with or without modifications) to be brought to the Town Council for their review and vote.

The complete agenda documents for the Jan 8 and 15 meetings can be found on the Town of Franklin pages

Jan 8
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/2019-01-08_finance_committee_agenda.pdf

Jan 15
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/2019-01-15_finance_committee_agenda.pdf


Finance Committee - Agenda - Jan 8, 2019
Finance Committee - Agenda - Jan 8, 2019

Franklin Library: Don Wilding's "Rum Running and Prohibition on Cape Cod "- Jan 8

Don Wilding's presentation on "Rum Running and Prohibition on Cape Cod"  is scheduled for the Franklin Public Library on Tuesday, January 8, 6:30 PM.


Don Wilding's "Rum Running and Prohibition on Cape Cod "- Jan 8
Don Wilding's "Rum Running and Prohibition on Cape Cod "- Jan 8

For more about Cape Cod historian Don Wilding https://www.dwcapecod.com/

Cape Cod historian Don Wilding
Cape Cod historian Don Wilding

FHS boys and girls Indoor Track teams post wins over King Philip

Hockomock Indoor Track & Field League
Varsity Meet #3 - 1/4/2019
Reggie Lewis Center
Dual Meet Scores - Through Event 42

Women
Oliver Ames 52.00 - 48.00 Attleboro
Sharon 75.00 - 23.00 Canton
North Attleborough 75.00 - 21.00 Foxborough
Franklin 58.00  - 42.00 King Philip
Mansfield 53.00  - 47.00 Taunton
Milford 74.00  - 25.00 Stoughton

Men
Attleboro 57.00  - 43.00 Oliver Ames
Sharon 73.00  - 27.00 Canton
North Attleborough 75.00  - 25.00 Foxborough
Franklin 67.33  - 32.66 King Philip
Mansfield 72.00  - 28.00 Taunton
Milford 53.50  - 46.50 Stoughton


Congrats to Tyler Brogan for breaking the school record in the 1000m at 2:35.56
Congrats to Tyler Brogan for breaking the school record in the 1000m at 2:35.56 






The individual FHS results by events boys first, then girls.



Dual meet results
https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/351369/results

All results
https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/MeetResults.aspx?Meet=351369&show=all

FHS gymnastics, girls basketball, boys and girls swim teams post wins on Friday

Via HockomockSports we share the results of the FHS sports action on Friday, Jan 4, 2019

Girls Basketball = Mansfield, 47 @ Franklin, 60 – Final
– Bea Bondhus scored a career-high 21 points to lead the Panthers in a crucial divisional matchup. Franklin also got 20 points off the bench to hold off the Hornets, who limited Ali Brigham’s scoring with a box-and-one defense. She finished with six points and 12 rebounds. Megan O’Connell stepped in to add seven points and four other players added six apiece for the Panthers.

Boys Swimming = Franklin, 107 @ Attleboro, 63 – Final
– Franklin junior Pat Juszczyszyn, junior Connor Eck, and sophomore James Wu each had an individual win as the Panthers earned a division win in the pool.

Girls Swimming = Franklin, 94 @ Attleboro, 76 – Final
– The Panthers swept the 100 fly and the 500 free to pull away from the Bombardiers in the pool on Friday afternoon. Senior Katie Cashin was a double winner for Franklin while junior Katie McGuire had one individual win. For Attleboro, liz Saltz won both 50 and 100 free, qualifying for states in both races, Jackie Lynch-Bartek won both the 200 free and 100 breaststroke, qualifying for sectionals in the 200 free, Tiffany Chin qualified for sectionals with a win in the 100 backstroke, and Ella Lynch-Bartek placed second in both the 100 free and 100 backstroke, qualifying for sectionals in the 100 free.

Gymnastics = Franklin, 139.5 @ Norton, 124.1 – Final
– Mia Lizotte took the all-around title with a score of 36.55 and Kate Rudolph took second with a score of 34.8 to help the Panthers earn the non-league win. Lizotte won all four events (9.3 on vault, 8.7 on bars, 9.45 on beam, and 9.1 on the floor), whole Rudolph finished third on the vault (8.9) and the bars (8.3) and second on the beam (9.0) and the floor (8.6). Emma Owens (9.05) finished second on the vault, scored 8.3 on the bars, and 8.5 on the floor. Sadie Rondeau was second on the bars with an 8.4, third on the beam with 8.65, and fourth on floor with an 8.35. Lexi Lupien scored 8.4 on the vault and 8.5 on the beam.

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-01-04-19/


Boys Basketball = Franklin, 57 @ Mansfield, 59 – Final
Ryan Lanigan, founder and Editor-in-Chief of HockomockSports.com provides the game recap:
"Mansfield sophomore Matty Boen has witnessed dozens of Mansfield and Franklin clashes from the stands, watching older brothers Michael and Max dawn the Hornet uniform against the rival Panthers. 
Boen got a little closer to the action last season, watching all three meetings between the teams from the bench as a reserve. 
Friday night was finally his turn to become part of the rivalry. 
Boen came out on fire, scoring 11 of his career-high 19 points in the opening quarter, and then coming away with the game-sealing steal in the final seconds of the game to help the Hornets secure a 59-57 win over the Panthers."

Continue reading the recap online
https://hockomocksports.com/boen-sparks-mansfield-boys-baskeball-close-win-franklin/

For a photo gallery of the game
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2018-2019/Winter-2018-2019/Mansfield-Franklin-Boys-Basketball-01-04-19/

Chris Edgehill in action against Mansfield (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Chris Edgehill in action against Mansfield (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)