Tuesday, January 8, 2019

In the News: sign bylaw up for change; energy saving tips

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

Sign Zoning Bylaw up for Town Council review/vote
"Regulations on signs in town are very loose, but that may soon change. 
The bylaw, written in 2012, is up for a public hearing on Wednesday, during the next Town Council meeting. 
Bryan Taberner, director of Planning and Community Development, said that the bylaw does not regulate how many signs can be in one plaza. For example, if a plaza in town had 10 businesses, there could be 10 different signs, one for each business. 
That reason, he said, is why the pending bylaw is going to be important."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190107/franklin-sign-bylaw-to-change


  • Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-822: Changes to §185-20. Signs

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/zoning_bylaw_amendment_18-822.pdf

  • Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-823: Changes To Sign District Regulations

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/zoning_bylaw_amendment_18-823.pdf


  • Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-824: Changes To Sign District Overlay Map

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/zoning_bylaw_amendment_18-824.pdf


Sign Zoning Bylaw up for Town Council review/vote
Sign Zoning Bylaw up for Town Council review/vote




Energy saving tips
"Massachusetts residents are no strangers to expensive energy costs, especially during colder months. 
A recent report by Move.org shows Massachusetts residents on average pay the eighth-highest utility costs in the country -- $469 per month -- and the fourth highest in New England. 
What some residents don’t know, however, is that there are several ways to make changes -- big and small -- around any home or apartment that could help lower those costs. 
“Becoming more energy efficient is the single-most important step a homeowner or renter can take to gain control of their energy use and energy costs,” said Bill Stack, energy efficiency manager for Eversource, one of the state’s largest utility companies."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190107/tips-to-save-on-energy-costs-in-massachusetts

Which states pay the most for utilities?
Which states pay the most for utilities?

FPAC Announces Open Auditions for Seussical

The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) is excited to announce open auditions on Saturday, January 12 for their upcoming production of Seussical at THE BLACK BOX. Auditions will be held at 15 W. Central St. in Franklin, MA. 

Those auditioning are asked to prepare 16 bars of a song in the style of the show. Auditions for grades 4-7 will be held at 1 pm, grades 8 and 9 at 1:30 pm, grades 10-12 at 2 pm, and adults at 2:30 pm. Seussical will run March 9, 10, 15, 16, and 17 at THE BLACK BOX.
FPAC Announces Open Auditions for Seussical
Open Auditions for Seussical

Tony winners, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Lucky Stiff, My Favorite Year, Once on This Island, Ragtime), have lovingly brought to life favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie, and a little boy with a big imagination – Jojo. 

The colorful characters transport the audience from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos. The Cat in the Hat tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust that contains the Whos, including Jojo, a Who child sent off to military school for thinking too many "thinks." 

Horton faces a double challenge: not only must he protect the Whos from a world of naysayers and dangers, but he must guard an abandoned egg, left in his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant.

For more information visit www.fpaconline.com or call 508-528-3370

Franklin SEPAC: January 2019 Newsletter

Franklin SEPAC: January 2019 Newsletter

Parent to Parent Support 
Please join us at Cole's Tavern for this month's
parent to parent night.

Where: Cole's Tavern (back room)
When: January 10  at 7 PM 


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Anxiety in Relation to Learning/
Developmental Disabilities


"Anxiety in Relation to Learning/Developmental Disabilities and How to Address in the IEP" 

presented by Dr. Erin Gibbons 
from Neuropsychology & Education Services for 
Children & Adolescents (NESCA).

Free and open to the public.

Where: 3rd floor training room  
Franklin Municipal Building
When: January 17 at 7 PM




If you have any suggestions for workshops or social events for the kids, please send us an email at franklinsepac@gmail.com.
WWW.FRANKLINSEPAC.ORG




Franklin Special Education Parent Advisory Council
355 East Central St.
Franklin, Massachusetts 02038
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In the News: MBTA brings back $10 weekend fare

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

MBTA brings back $10 weekend fare
"The MBTA and its operating partner for Commuter Rail, Keolis Commuter Services, announced the special $10 Commuter Rail weekend fare pilot will resume on Saturday, Jan. 5. This special weekend fare is available from the first train on Saturday to the last train on Sunday and may be used across all zones and all lines. 
“Resuming this pilot allows our customers to continue taking advantage of Commuter Rail as a travel option on weekends, while we study the potential for making this program permanent,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak in an announcement. “I want to thank our partners at the FTA for working with us to resume this pilot and also acknowledge the enthusiastic response we received from our customers to this initiative.” 
The special $10 all-weekend fare will be available on the mTicket app, onboard trains (cash or credit card from conductors), and at ticket windows at North, South, and Back Bay stations. The special fare applies to customers age 12 and above; the weekend fare allows adults to travel with two children under 12 at no additional cost."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190107/mbta-resumes-special-weekend-rate-on-commuter-rail

the mTicket app
the mTicket app


Timeless Crossfit and Fitness (video)

New location, but same mission. We're so excited to share what's next.

Please join us, the Timeless Crossfit and Fitness community, where Can't is Not an Option.

More info at https://www.timelesscrossfit.com/

ADDRESS : 842 Upper Union St, Franklin, MA, 02038




Monday, January 7, 2019

Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Jan 9, 2019

The published agenda and documents for the Franklin Town Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, January 9, 2019.  

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

You can also find the full set of documents in one PDF
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/january_9_2019_tc_agenda_0.pdf


Agenda ItemSummary
Town Council Meeting Agenda
Meeting of January 9, 2019- 7:00 PM
1. ANNOUNCEMENTS
a. This meeting is being recorded 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
3a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
November 28, 2018 Minutes
3b. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
December 12, 2018 Minutes
4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
None
5. APPOINTMENTS
None
6. HEARINGS
6a. HEARINGS
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-822: Changes to §185-20. Signs
6b. HEARINGS
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-823: Changes To Sign District Regulations
6c. HEARINGS
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-824: Changes To Sign District Overlay Map
7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
None
8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
8a. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
2018-2019 Goals Update

8b. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
OPEB Actuarial Presentation-Daniel Sherman
9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee 
b. Budget Subcommittee 
c. Economic Development Subcommittee
10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-01: Acceptance of Gift- Franklin Council on Aging (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-01 Majority Vote (5))
10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-09: Acceptance of Gift- Franklin Police Department (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-09 Majority Vote (5))
10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-10: Acceptance of Gift- Franklin Police Department (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-10 Majority Vote (5))
10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-11: Acceptance of Gift- Franklin Police Department (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-11 Majority Vote (5))
10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-822: Changes to §185-20. Signs - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-822 to a 2nd Reading- Majority Vote (5))
10f. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-823: Changes Changes to Sign District Regulations -1st Reading (Motion to Move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-823 to a 2nd Reading- Majority Vote (5))
10g. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-824: Changes To Sign District Overlay Map - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 18-824 to a 2nd Reading- Majority Vote (5))
10h. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Bylaw Amendment 19-835: Changes to Chapter 47, Alcoholic Beverages - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 19-835 to a 2nd Reading- Majority Vote (5))
11. TOWN ADMINISTRATORS REPORT
12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS
14. EXECUTIVE SESSION
None Scheduled
15. ADJOURN
What is the future of the Brick School now that the Charter School has plans for a new building and won't need to use the facility to supplement their space needs? This is one of the items on the Town Council goals document.

Franklin's Red Brick School, an original one room school house
Franklin's Brick School, an original one room school house

FHS Studio Arts Opening Reception at Patriot Place - Jan 25

Join the FHS Studio Arts faculty and students for an exhibition and celebration of the AP and Honors Portfolio program.

OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, January 25 from 6 to 7:30 PM

The Artist Studio and Gallery at Patriot Place


FHS Studio Arts at Patriot Place - Jan 25
FHS Studio Arts at Patriot Place - Jan 25

Shared from Twitter  https://twitter.com/FranklinPSart/status/1081171718205566976

In the meantime, stop by the Senior Center to view a rotating art show from the schools through May.



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