Friday, September 20, 2019

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Sep 20 to THU - Sep 26

Mon Sep 23, 2019
10:30am
3:30pm
6:30pm
7pm

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Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Sep 20 to THU - Sep 26
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Sep 20 to THU - Sep 26

"We know that education drives opportunity"

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

"Massachusetts would invest a new $1.5 billion in its public education system over the next seven years under a long-awaited consensus school finance reform bill that House and Senate leaders rolled out Thursday and expect to hit the Senate floor in two weeks.

State Rep. Alice Pesich, D-Wellesley, and state Sen. Jason Lewis, D-Winchester, co-chairs of the Education Committee that has been working for months to develop the legislation, said a focus of the bill is providing resources to low-income students.

“I think it’s fair to say that if this bill passes into law, we will have the strongest and most progressive education funding system in terms of how we reflect the needs of low-income students,” Lewis said. “However, we realize that even with all those changes in the increased Chapter 70 aid that districts will receive, that there’s more that we can and must do to support the needs of all school districts and all students across the state, whether they are in rural districts, suburban districts, Gateway Cities or others.”

The bill, dubbed the Student Opportunity Act and unanimously endorsed Thursday by the Education Committee, would increase Chapter 70 aid to local schools by $1.4 billion, and House Speaker Robert DeLeo said it does not involve plans for additional taxes."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190919/lawmakers-unveil-15b-seven-year-education-bill


Below, please find links to information regarding the Student Opportunity Act:
Student Opportunity Act Overview
 
Student Opportunity Act Fact Sheet
 
Student Opportunity Act Question & Answer

Student Opportunity Act Joint Announcement

Student Opportunity Act Bill Text: Senate Bill 2348




"We know that education drives opportunity" (Joint Committee on Education photo)
"We know that education drives opportunity" (Joint Committee on Education photo)

Both FHS girls soccer and golf teams post wins on Thursday

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Thursday, Sep 19, 2019


Girls Soccer = Stoughton, 1 @ Franklin, 6 – Final
– Franklin took control of the game early on, jumping out to a 4-1 lead by halftime, and never looked back. Carly Alston led the way for the Panthers with two goals and two assists, while Anna Balkus added a goal and two assists. Sydney St. Marie and Anna Grasso added goals for Franklin and Erin Quaile had an assist. Brianna Buckley had a big day in goal for the Black Knights with 16 saves. Freshman Shayla Ford scored for Stoughton with an assist from Ashley Camilo.


Golf = Franklin, 152 @ Attleboro, 159 – Final
"Jack Paterson and Nolan Norton lead the way to 8 in a row firing off a 36 and 38! Pat Dolan and Jake Blaney both add in a pair of 39s for a team 152. @FHSPantherbook
@FHSSports" via https://twitter.com/FHSGolfTeam/status/1174804010739687425



For the other results around the Hockomock League on
Thursday
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-19-19/

Both FHS girls soccer and golf teams post wins on Thursday
Both FHS girls soccer and golf teams post wins on Thursday

October Veterans Coffee Social - Oct 2

Veterans Coffee Social

Wednesday ▪ Oct 2 ▪ 10:00 AM

Franklin Senior Center Café

Come And Chat With Other Vets
Coffee And Pastry Will Be Provided
All Vets Are Invited!

For More Information, Contact the Veteran Services Office At: (508) 613-1315

October Veterans Coffee Social - Oct 2
October Veterans Coffee Social - Oct 2

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Hockomock Area YMCA : Healthy Kids Day at Patriot Place on September 28

On Saturday, September 28, the Hockomock Area YMCA is celebrating Healthy Kids Day® with a free community event that encourages kids to be active and provides families with options and methods for living healthier lives. The event will take place at Patriot Place in Foxborough from 10 AM to 1 PM. 

Fun, creative, and healthy activities for children will take place at Patriot Place Plaza, located outside Patriots Hall of Fame presented by Raytheon. For the first time in the seven years that Healthy Kids Day has been hosted by Patriot Place, the YMCA is additionally inviting the public to run in the Foxboro YMCA 5K and Kids Fun Run—at the same place as so many championships.
an inflatable gaga ball pit game
an inflatable gaga ball pit game

Healthy Kids Day will feature active play and engaging activities including: an inflatable gaga ball pit game, bounce house, Every Photo Tells a Story photobooth presented by Patriot Place, numerous vendor giveaways, car seat safety checks presented by Dorel Juvenile Group, a gymnastics obstacle course, nutrition demos, visit with Pat Patriot & New England Patriots cheerleaders, hands on STEM (science, tech, engineering & math) activities, a fitness obstacle course, vision checks presented by the Lions District 33 Eye Mobile, face painting and much more.

Be sure to visit all the great vendors who will be onsite to share their Healthy Kids Day tips, games and prizes: American Cancer Society, Bass Pro Shops, BBS Energy Works, LLC,
Bellingham Senior Center, Brigham & Womens/Mass General Health Care Center, Children’s Advocacy Center of Bristol County, Children’s Melanoma Prevention Foundation, District 33K Lions, Dorel Juvenile, Every Photo Tells a Story PhotoBooth, Foxboro Rotary Club, Fuel Up To Play 60, Jennifer Rose Art, Kennedy Donovan Center, Malco Art Center, Mass Dept of Children and Families, New England Frozen Ventures, Inc, New England Revolution, Norwood Hospital – Sponsor, Patriot Place, Pediatric Dental Healthcare, Project Bread, and WIC Nutrition Program.
Pat Patriot and Slyde
Pat Patriot and Slyde

Don’t miss our largest community event focused on healthy living—and while at Patriot Place, enjoy the unique opportunity to race at the site of so many championships. For the first time, the Foxboro YMCA 5K and Kids Fun Run will take place at Patriot Place, with the 5K starting at 9:00 a.m. and the Kids Run starting at 11:00 a.m. Cost: $30 (5K) and $15 (Kids Run). 

All Kids Fun Runners will be awarded a medal in the 1 mile run/walk. Race day registration will be offered starting at 7:30 a.m. at the event or register online now at www.hockymca.org/5k.

Together we will run in memory of Michael Baker, Linda Cavossa and Jackie Thomas.

goodie bags
goodie bags
In addition to Presenting Sponsor Patriot Place, the day is supported by these generous sponsors: Live Nation New England and Xfinity Center, Norwood Hospital, and Sturdy Memorial Medical Staff, as well as Goody Bag Sponsors Nature’s Path and Stop & Shop.

All participants will be required to display a Healthy Kids Day wrist band which will be
provided to you at no charge when you visit the check-in tents located at the entrance to Patriot Place Plaza, located outside Patriots Hall of Fame presented by Raytheon

Details on the event can be found at www.hockymca.org/healthy-kids-day.



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.

Encore Music: Open House on Saturday, September 28

Come and stop by Encore Music Academy and Recording Studios' Open House on Saturday, September 28. We will be open from 9 AM to 2 PM. 

You will have the chance to watch lessons in progress, classes, ensembles, and more, to see how our school operates and all we have to offer.

Registration will be open, and you can have all of your questions answered. We hope to see you there!

Download your copy of the flyer:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczSjdqTEd1WUVhQWpnWUJqMHpxREJqMEZ6MnBv/view?usp=sharing




Encore Music: Open House on Saturday, September 28
Encore Music: Open House on Saturday, September 28

FHS boys soccer, field hockey, volleyball, and golf teams all post wins

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019


Boys Soccer = Franklin, 7 @ Stoughton, 0 – Final
– Senior Donny Tappin, junior Charlie Amante, and junior Sam George all had multiple points as Franklin earned a big win on the road at Stoughton. Tappin and Amante each scored once and had an assist while George registered two helpers in the win. Ben Moccia, Terry O’Neill, Jeff Yelle, Trevor O’Neill and Tyler Powderly also scored for the Panthers while Ethan Cain had an assist in the win.

Field Hockey = Franklin, 9 @ Stoughton, 1 – Final
– Franklin’s Amanda Lewandowski scored four first half goals to pace the Panthers to a big win on the road. Lewandowski scored in the 6th minute (from Kate O’Rourke), the 16th minute (from Olivia Rondeau), the 25th minute (unassisted) and in the 28th minute (from Rondeau) to give the Panthers a 4-1 lead at the break. Hanna Richardson added two second half goals for the Panthers. Haley Nelson scored an unassisted goal in the first half for Stoughton.

Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Stoughton, 0 – Final

Golf = King Philip, 166 @ Franklin, 152 – Final
– Franklin’s Pat Dolan shot an even par round of 35 to help the Panthers secure a key win over division rival King Philip. Jack Paterson shot a 38, Jake Blaney added a 39, and Quinten Faro carded a round of 40 for Franklin. King Philip’s Jack Hastry led the Warriors with a 40 while Kayla Schuberth and Nate Ihley each finished with a 42.


For the other results around the Hockomock League on Wednesday
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-18-19/

FHS boys soccer, field hockey, volleyball, and golf teams all post wins
FHS boys soccer, field hockey, volleyball, and golf teams all post wins

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Real-time Reporting: Legislation for action through to Closing


9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
b. Budget Subcommittee
c. Economic Development Subcommittee
no meetings held since last meeting


10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION

10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 19-63: Appropriation Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per M.G.L Ch.44, §53F3/4 (Motion to Approve Resolution 19-63: Majority Vote (5))

regular transaction per quarter to allocate to Cable Group

motion to approve, seconded, passed 8-0


10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Bylaw Amendment 19-845: Chapter 170, Vehicles and Traffic - 1st Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 19-845 to a Second Reading - Majority Vote (5))

motion to move to second reading, seconded, passed 8-0
 

11. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT 
nothing tonight

12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
request for update on 300 Fisher Stpaving at RT 140 is a State project likely scheduled for end of month


13. COUNCIL COMMENTS 
Earls - issue resolved at Library to get doors locked like they should be

Pellegri - re: flags not lowered for 9/11, we missed out this year, we can't let that happen again
Old Museum -in the contract stage

complaint about the use of the consultant for Davis Thayer when it 'could be done inhouse'
it could take multiple years to decide? really, was that a typo?

Mercer - This is not a debate for the Council - it is a School Committee decision
at some point I expect them to provide us an update

Padula- good job on the Tree Warden presentation

Hamblen - South St Six at Dean at 6 PM
get Oct 5 - Harvest Festival

Dellorco - was going to talk about 9/11 but Councilor Pellegri covered that

Kelly - tribute to the Wall, on Dean Ave - should be ashamed of himself for what he has done
doesn't cost that much to deliver a double faced wall, I hope one of the board require him to fix that
not the impression I thought we would give to the residents

Mercer - I agree with the wall comments, hopefully it can be dealt with going forward


14. EXECUTIVE SESSION
None Scheduled

ADJOURN

motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 8-0

Real-time Reporting: DPW Presentation

8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS

DPW Presentation 
Brutus Cantoreggi, Director

Clothing Recycling Program
with Chris White


it is another option to recycle, folks can still use the other non-profit recyclers. The other benefit we can get is removing it from the waste stream and our recycle contamination rates.

it makes it easier for folks to help us remove from the waste stream, for those who want to call or deliver themselves to the other non-profits, they can do so. For those who wouldn't use it should help remove these items from the waste stream which will also save us.

it is a weekly program,  bags will be coming via mail.

everything can go in the same bag for convenience


Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director with Chris White on the Clothing Recycling Program
Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director with Chris White on the Clothing Recycling Program


Tree Removal Update 
(presentation doc to be added) 

The drought a couple of year ago and the gypsy moth (2 years in a row) both helped to reduce the health of the trees in our area

trees covered in only the 'public right of way', does not cover trees on Town property or school property

trees overhanging a sidewalk can be addressed because they are blocking a public way
Bushes on a corner blocking the sight line are part of the building inspector role (not tree warden)

what is a public way? not only where the road is, depending upon when the development was built it is either clear or tricky. Partridge St was built along stone walls and private property.  If tree grows in the berm between the curb and the sidewalk it is town owned; if on the other side of the sidewalk closer to the residence, it is private property




Real-time reporting: Historical Museum presentation

8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS

a. Historical Museum Presentation




Rebecca Finnegan, archivist at the Historical Museum
Rebecca will help organize and preserve items in the basement and those that have been arriving
developing a collection policy

 Rebecca Finnegan, archivist at the Historical Museum
Rebecca Finnegan, archivist at the Historical Museum

inventory of entire collection underway, provides an idea of what can be used in future exhibits

what we collect will help future historians tell our story

make research available online so it can be accessible even when the museum is closed

Jones, Earls, Pellegri making multiple comments in favor of the museum, the items there, the videos and the stories that visitors share when they come

Kelly, Dellorco, Hamblen also made positive and joyous comments in favor of the work being done and information shared



Real-time Reporting: Public Hearing - Zoning Bylaw Change


6. HEARINGS
a. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 19-837: Zoning Map Changes From General Residential V to Single Family Residential IV an Area on or Near West Central Street - Public Hearing 7:10 PM

need to close the public hearing, there is no action item

clarification on area of W Central

Joe D'Errico presenting

Mr Cannon - representing Panera Bread an abutter of the proposal, existing development is dense development on a dangerous corner. Not the right development for this location.

motion to close hearing, seconded, passed 8-0



7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
None Scheduled

Real-time Reporting: Town Council - Sep 18, 2019

Present: Hamblen, Dellorco, Kelly, Mercer, Jones, Padula, Pellegri, Earls
Absent:  Casey


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. CITIZEN 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.

Teresa Burr, Town Clerk provides an update on the candidate listing now finalized with 32 candidates for 27 positions.

https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/final_candidates_-_2019_biennial_town_election.pdf



3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 
a. September 4, 2019

4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS 

Franklin Police Department New Hire: John Godino and David Ricci

John Godino and David Ricci being sworn in
John Godino and David Ricci being sworn in

Franklin Police Department Promotion: Nick Palmieri

Nick Palmieri congratulated by Capt Lynch on promotion
Nick Palmieri congratulated by Capt Lynch on promotion

Franklin Police Department Retirement: Daniel McGlynn
retiring after 27 years of service

Daniel McGlynn presented with a plaque in recognition of his 27 years of service
Daniel McGlynn presented with a plaque in recognition of his 27 years of service

b. Franklin Fire Department EMS Lieutenant: William Blanchard

William Blanchard being sworn in as a new Lieutenant
William Blanchard being sworn in as a new Lieutenant


5. APPOINTMENTS 
None Scheduled

2 minute recess


South Street Six plays Dean Bank on Friday, Sep 20

On Friday, September 20, Dean Bank is hosting a free concert from 6-9 PM at 21 Main Street in Franklin, MA. Please join us in welcoming back the South Street Six to the Dean Bank stage! 

Listen to a variety of popular covers from Maren Morris to Zac Brown! There will be food, drinks, dancing, and fun! We can't wait to see you there! 

Follow the event on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/events/489082718304020/

South Street Six plays Dean Bank on Friday, Sep 20
South Street Six plays Dean Bank on Friday, Sep 20

FPAC presents Yasmina Reza’s ART - Sep 20-22

The Franklin Performing Arts Company will open its 29th season this weekend with Yasmina Reza’s award winning comedy Art at THE BLACK BOX in Franklin.

Serge has bought a modern painting for a huge sum of money. Marc hates it and cannot believe that a friend of his could possibly want such a work. Yvan attempts, unsuccessfully, to placate both sides. If your friendship is based on tacit mutual agreement, what happens when one person does something completely different and unexpected? Art directed by Nick Paone runs September 20-22 at THE BLACK BOX.

The production stars Greg Leach, Joe C. Burke, and Michael Baratta. Leach, playing Marc, is a frequent FPAC performer most recently seen in Seussical (Mr. Mayor). Other FPAC credits include Humbug! (Freddy Mac), Disney’s Newsies (Wiesel, Roosevelt), Noises Off! (Gary Lejeune), Monty Python’s Spamalot (King Arthur), God of Carnage (Michael Novak), Disney’s The Little Mermaid (King Triton), The Crucible (Thomas Putnam), The Odd Couple (Murray), Othello (Lodovico), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Monsieur D’Arque), A Glass Slipper Christmas (King of Hearts), and more. In addition to performing, Greg penned the most recent FPAC holiday panto Neverland’s Ice Age: A Peter Panto.

Joe C. Burke is returning to FPAC in ART as Serge, after a two-year hiatus from the stage. He previously appeared in The Crucible, Little Shop of Horrors, Brigadoon, The Mikado, Plaza Suite, Bye Bye Birdie, and more with FPAC. Joe played the role of Col. Nathan Jessup in A Few Good Men with the Bridgewater Theater Co., and multiple parts in California Suite with the Newton Players, as well as roles with other regional theater companies in Massachusetts over the past two decades.
FPAC presents Yasmina Reza’s ART - Sep 20-22
FPAC presents Yasmina Reza’s ART - Sep 20-22

Rounding out the cast as Yvan, Michael Baratta is returning to FPAC for the third time, appearing last season in Cabaret (Ernst) and You Can’t Take It With You (Mr. Kirby). Many moons ago, he almost committed to life as a professional actor, before leaving the world of the theatre for law school. Before that, he trained at The Juilliard School in New York and spent two summers acting at the Williamstown Theatre Festival; he also studied theatre at Williams College. A Hopkinton resident, he’s been featured in a number of Enter Stage Left Theater productions, including Twelfth Night (Malvolio), Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick), The Glass Menagerie (Tom; EMACT DASH Award nominee, Best Actor), Blithe Spirit (Charles), and Arsenic and Old Lace (Jonathan).

For tickets and more information, visit www.FPAConline.com or call 508-528-3370. THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 W. Central St. in Franklin, MA.

FHS golf, boys and girls cross country teams all post wins on Tuesday

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Tuesday, Sep 17, 2019


Boys Cross Country = Franklin, 25 @ King Philip, 34 – Final
– King Philip had two of the top three runners but Franklin had four of the top six finishers to pick up a win on the road over the Warriors. KP’s Mike Griffin (14:34) won the race with Mike Norberg (14:51) taking third place. Franklin’s Tyler Brogan was second overall while Nicholas Calitri, Camden Harrington, and Declan Walmsey all scored key points for the Panthers.

Results: 1. Mike Griffin, KP (14:34) 2. Tyler Brogan, Frank (14:51) 3. Mike Norberg, KP (14:51) 4. Nicholas Calitri, Frank (15:12) 5. Camden Harrington, Frank (15:50) 6. Declan Walmsey, Frank (16:03) 7. Dan Botte, KP (16:04) 8. Clancy Golden, Frank (16:39) 9. Griffin Sieczkiewicz, Frank (16:45) 10. Joseph Zercie, Frank (16:48)


Girls Cross Country = Franklin, 26 @ King Philip, 33 – Final
– Franklin had seven of the top 10 runners, including seventh through 10th, to edge King Philip for the win. Sidney Hawkins was second while Sarah Giuliano and Caitlin Casey were fourth and fifth, respectively, to grab key points for Franklin. King Philip’s Maya Evans won the race in 18:57.

Results: 1. Maya Evans, KP (18:57) 2. Sidney Hawkins, Frank (19:10) 3. Ava Pisani, KP (19:16) 4. Sarah Giuliano, Frank (19:18) 5. Caitlin Casey, Frank (19:25) 6. Meg Sherwood, KP (20:00) 7. Charlene Peng, Frank (20:32) 8. Ruth Ann Mulvey, Frank (20:37) 9. Emma Nelson, Frank (20:40) 10. Liliana Duffy, Frank (20:41)


Golf = Stoughton, 188 @ Franklin, 156 – Final
– Franklin’s Pat Dolan had his best outing of the season, shooting a low round of 37 to earn match medalists honors and lead the Panthers to a win over Stoughton. Jack Paterson followed with a 38, Quinten Faro added a 40, and Jake Blaney shot a 41 for the Panthers. Stoughton’s Max Huminik and Joe Mark each shot a 45.



For the other results around the Hockomock League on Tuesday
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-17-19/

FHS golf, boys and girls cross country teams all post wins on Tuesday
FHS golf, boys and girls cross country teams all post wins on Tuesday