Sunday, November 10, 2019

Legislature Votes to Increase Transparency and Financial Reporting Requirements of Massachusetts Higher Education Institutions

On Wednesday (Nov 6), Representative Jeffrey N. Roy (D-Franklin), House Speaker Robert A. Deleo and Senate President Karen Spilka with their colleagues in the Massachusetts Legislature voted to pass legislation to enable the state to more closely monitor the financial health of Massachusetts private colleges and universities and provide transparency and security to students and families in the Commonwealth.

Known as an Act to Support Improved Financial Stability in Higher Education, the legislation requires higher education institutions to make public and accessible financial reports and requires any institution facing financial risk of closure to develop contingency plans to ensure a process is in place to assist and inform its students and other stakeholders. The legislation also establishes financial penalties on institutions for non-compliance with reporting and planning. The bill requires ethics and fiduciary training for higher education trustees and board members.

"No student's degree aspirations or financial resources should ever be put in limbo due to the sudden closure of their school," said Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). "I want to applaud the work of the Chairs of the Committee on Higher Education in advancing this legislation that brings stability and transparency to our higher education system. I look forward to it being swiftly signed into law."

"This legislation helps to protect students, families, and staff of our higher education institutions by increasing the transparency of the financial health of institutions - requiring increased oversight, reporting and accountability," said House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo, (D-Winthrop). "Thank you to Chair Jeffrey Roy and Chair Anne Gobi for their diligent work on these issues and for the support of Chair Michlewitz and Representative Kenneth Gordon."

"In the wake of the Mount Ida closure last year, I heard from an extraordinary amount of people who were negatively affected and asked that the legislature take steps to protect students, faculty and staff," said Senator Michael J. Rodrigues (D-Westport), Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. "By including new requirements, such as the development of student-focused contingency plans if a public college or university is expected to close, these measures will bring stability and transparency to our institutions of higher learning."

"I look forward to the Governor signing this important piece of legislation into law, said Senator Anne Gobi, Chair of Higher Education Committee (D-Spencer). "Just this week there is news of another Massachusetts college considering a merger, which punctuates the importance of having the law in place quickly to establish guidelines and give students, faculty, staff and the community a form of protection and security."

"By improving accountability and the financial stability of our colleges and universities, this legislation will ensure both institutes of higher education and our students will be better prepared for the future," said Representative Aaron Michlewitz, Chair of the House Committee on Ways & Means (D-Boston).

"It was a great day for students and their families as this legislation will provide transparency and restore confidence in our Higher Education institutions," said Representative Jeffrey N. Roy, Chair of the Higher Education Committee. "The strength of our colleges and universities is paramount to our success as a commonwealth; when students and their families invest in their future, they deserve to know that their institution stands on a solid foundation."

The four major provision of the bill address the following topics listed below.

• Financial reporting: Requires that all public higher education and independent institutions post on their websites a copy of the institution's financial report and a summary written in terms understandable by the general public.
• Financial screening: Enables the Board of Higher Education (BHE) to monitor the financial health of independent institutions of higher education in Massachusetts.
o Requires an independent institution to immediately notify BHE of any known financial liabilities or risks likely that may result in closure.
o Requires BHE to establish a process to annually assess each institution's financial information to identify any institution it deems may be at risk of imminent closure. The BHE will keep confidential those assessments for independent institutions unless it is determined an institution is at risk of closure.
o Financial screenings may be conducted by an accrediting agency authorized by the U.S. Department of Education, or the Department of Higher Education.
o An institution determined to be at risk of imminent closure must prepare a contingency plan for closure, which includes a process to provide notice to a variety of stakeholders including, students, faculty, staff, pending applicants, and host communities. The closure plan must also include:
• arrangements for students to complete their program of study;
• a plan for the maintenance of student records; and,
• a plan to provide funding for refunding any student deposits and for the cost of protecting and maintaining student records.
• Enforcement: Requires penalties for failure to comply with financial screening requirements, which include fines of up to $1,000 per day, suspension of any state funds, or the suspension or revocation of any degree granting authority.

• Board training: Requires comprehensive training programs for members of the boards of trustees of the state's public higher education institutions on the proper governance, financial metrics, open meeting law and their legal and fiduciary responsibilities, at least once every four years.

Having been passed by the House and Senate, the legislation now goes to Governor Baker for his signature.

 
Worcester State students pose with members of the Higher Education committee before touring the WSC campus on Friday, Nov 1
Worcester State students pose with members of the Higher Education committee before touring the WSC campus on Friday, Nov 1

Live & Lively; A first for wfpr●fm

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director, Franklin●TV and wfpr●fm

On Tuesday evening we began a new adventure. wfpr●fm went live for the first time since we began broadcasting on 102.9 almost three years ago. Normally, we run recorded programs and music where other radio stations are live every day with news programs, talk shows and so on. When you are a verrrry tiny community station with no budget and no real staff to speak of, cobbling a group of five technical and on-air folks in common cause to pilot a live event takes a bit of doing – and caring.

Huge thanks to Steve Sherlock and Frank Falvey for interviewing folks at the polls and making it all come together. Thanks to Jim Johnston for his always entertaining commentary, and to Diane Joyce for her added touches of professional polish.

Thanks also to Marc Berman and Keith Palmieri at the technical helm. They made it all work smoothly.

Note that so many folks are smiling. An election is a special gathering. We come together, enjoying each other’s company, if only for a moment, a nod, a wave – but we are together – as a community. Our community.

See you soon – on the radio.

Franklin election day panorama - Nov 5, 2019 (P Fasciano photo)
Franklin election day panorama - Nov 5, 2019  (P Fasciano photo)
Find the full program guide for Franklin TV and wfpr.fm for the week of Nov 11, 2019
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1k8dZ5syte9Q3umHtwRWFxp2--Bqc9U1i

2nd Annual Toys For Tots Festival at Alumni on Nov 16

Saturday, Nov 16 "at the The Alumni Restaurant and Bar there will be a big event happening. 

The JohnnyMac Productions will have the 2nd annual Toys For Tots Festival. This year we have alot in store and fun for all ages. 

Santa will be there from 4-6, there will be hanna tattoo, candy shop, foster kid information, kid karaoke, magician will be preforming. Then as the night carries on we will have a local band of HS kids from KP preforming, 2 local acoustic artists and more adult karaoke as well. 

Not only will there be performances but the whole event is based on toys for tots so bring an unwrapped toy to the event and you will be given a ticket to enter one of several raffle donations from local and corporate business I have received for this event. You can also purchase more tickets as well, and all the money goes towards toys for tots.

Below is the link for the event. Also if you can not make it and but would like to donate a toy we have a few drop off locations that will be at local business.
  • Alumni Restaurant (Franklin)
  • Abbellirisi Salon (Plainville Center)
  • Union Straw (Foxboro)
  • Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Cente/ The Orpheum Theatre (Foxboro)
  • Nick Cerio's Kenpo (Bellingham)"
Follow the Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/441604416644253/ — at The Alumni Restaurant and Bar.

2nd Annual Toys For Tots Festival at Alumni on Nov 16
2nd Annual Toys For Tots Festival at Alumni on Nov 16

Interfaith Thanksgiving Service - Nov 24

The Franklin Interfaith Council invites you to an Interfaith Thanksgiving Service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - 91 Jordan Road, with the Interfaith Choir on Sunday, November 24 at 7 PM.  All are welcome!

Interfaith Thanksgiving Service - Nov 24
Interfaith Thanksgiving Service - Nov 24

For more info about the Franklin Interfaith Council  https://franklininterfaith.org/

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Mark your calendar for "Christmas on the Common" - Dec 1

On December 1, Concerts on the Common will have Santa arriving on the Franklin Fire Truck and the lighting of the trees. 

Time is 4:00 PM. 

Santa will be welcomed by Mike the DJ who will entertain the children with games and music. 

Santa will give gifts to the children. Goodies and milk will be available.

Thanks to the Franklin High School hockey team who will have decorated the Common on November 30th with wreathes made by Hillside Nurseries

Mark your calendar for "Christmas on the Common" - Dec 1
Mark your calendar for "Christmas on the Common" - Dec 1

Franklin Downtown Partnership: Submit Your Holiday Happenings by Nov 18


Franklin Downtown Partnership: Submit Your Holiday Happenings
Submit Your Holiday Event for Publication
To help promote our members during the holiday season, the Franklin Downtown Partnership will publish a special holiday newsletter that will list local FDP business holiday events.

If your business is holding a special event during the holiday season, please complete the online form no later than Nov. 18, 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScTzJLWF0CFKCuDeCoAZ0SkxUwsFP9Xh10BwYPjTF--n7DBEA/viewform
 
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FHS football tops Brockton 28-14 to advance in playoffs

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results for the FHS fall sports playoff action on Friday, Nov 8, 2019.

With the win by Franklin, they advance to play Catholic Memorial in the D! South Final on Nov 15 7 PM at Catholic Memorial HS


Football
D1 South = #2 Franklin, 28 vs. #3 Brockton, 14 – Final

1st Quarter: No scoring.

2nd Quarter: (B) Devonte Medley 10-yard pass to Ahmik Watterson, XP good; (F) Thomas Gasbarro 6-yard pass to Jack Nally, Parker Cheuvront XP good; (F) T. Gasbarro 4-yard rush, P. Cheuvront XP good; (F) Owen Palmieri 32-yard rush, P. Cheuvront XP good.

3rd Quarter: (B) Isaiah Laguerre 68-yard touchdown, XP good; (F) T. Gasbarro 62-yard pass to Cole Lakatos, P. Cheuvront XP good.

4th Quarter: No scoring.

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/fridays-schedule-scoreboard-11-08-19/

For the MIAA football bracket
http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=5348

FHS football tops Brockton 28-14 to advance in playoffs
FHS football tops Brockton 28-14 to advance in playoffs
FHS to play Catholic Memorial in the D! South Final on Nov 15 7 PM at Catholic Memorial HS
FHS to play Catholic Memorial in the D! South Final on Nov 15 7 PM at Catholic Memorial HS

Latex Paint is accepted at the Recycling Center (ONLY APRIL thru OCTOBER)

Latex Paint is accepted at the Recycling Center
(ONLY APRIL thru OCTOBER)

See Attached fact sheet for what is accepted in the latex paint container. There is no additional charge for this new type of paint recycling. 

Paint is only accepted at the Recycling Center April though October


Download your copy of the paint recycling requirements
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w59yp--URWZus41H3jwSXxNarPJyZu9V/view?usp=sharing




clothing recycling for curbside pickup begins the week of Nov 11
clothing recycling for curbside pickup begins the week of Nov 11

Electronics Recycling - Nov 16

As many are aware, I do a lot of walking around Franklin and that helps me to find out what is going on. Sometimes I am in the right place at the right time (think train stuck on the Union St. tracks this week). Sometimes, I find something that is filed for future use or more research. I call all this activity  "reporting by walking around."

One such walk found the signs set up around the former Charter School (former St Mary's School) announcing the electronics recycling event scheduled for November 16. This event will also recycle bicycles.

When: Saturday, November 16 from 9 AM to 2 PM
Where: school parking lot at corner of Main and Pleasant Streets


Electronics Recycling - Nov 16
Electronics Recycling - Nov 16

In the News: Senator Rausch looks back on 1st year; MassBay Communty College schedules open house


From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
The warrant for Needham’s Town Meeting in May 2017 was 122 pages long and included 65 articles.

In addition to major zoning bylaws limiting residential development and a proposal to ban recreational marijuana stores, the warrant included a pair of articles to fund construction of a new $15 million public pool that would narrowly pass.

A year after she was elected to the state Legislature, Sen. Rebecca Rausch, D-Needham, remembered participating in the pool debate during that Town Meeting – her first as an elected local representative – and said it set the course for the start of her career on Beacon Hill.

“I continue to come back to that as a great example of why elections matter, representation matters and local government matters,” she said. “Many people think of Needham as an exclusively affluent town, and the exclusivity part of that is just not true – plenty of people can’t afford to join a country club, which was one of the arguments that was made.”

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191108/sen-rausch-reflects-on-first-year-on-beacon-hill



MassBay Community College said it will hold its annual fall open house at 9 a.m. next Saturday, Nov. 16.

Registration starts at 8:15 a.m.

College President David Podell along with faculty, staff and students will be on hand to greet and welcome prospective students and their families to the Wellesley Hills campus, 50 Oakland St.

The open house is an opportunity for prospective students to meet and talk with current students, faculty and staff to learn about the 70 degree and certificate programs offered at MassBay and transfer opportunities.


Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191108/massbay-to-hold-fall-open-house

MBTA Commuter Rail notice: alerts not functioning; weekend shuttle for Franklin Line

1 - From the MBTA this morning:
"Despite our efforts to resolve the problem last night, real-time location and prediction information continue to be unavailable due to a technical issue. We will post an update as soon as our system is working as intended.
Thank you for your patience."
Affected routes:
  • Newburyport/Rockport Line
  • Haverhill Line
  • Lowell Line
  • Fitchburg Line
  • Framingham/Worcester Line
  • Needham Line
  • Franklin Line
  • Fairmount Line
  • Providence/Stoughton Line
  • Middleborough/Lakeville Line
  • Kingston/Plymouth Line
  • Greenbush Line

Last Updated: Nov 09 2019 05:36 AM 


MBTA Commuter Rail notice: alerts not functioning; weekend shuittle for Franklin LIne
MBTA Commuter Rail notice:  weekend shuttle for Franklin Line


2 - South Station – Forge Park/495
Weekends  September 7 – November 24

"Bus shuttles will replace Franklin Line service between Forge Park/495 and Readville Stations while we upgrade the signal system as part of Positive Train Control (PTC) work. Also during this work, connecting train service between Readville and South Station will be on the Fairmount Line. There will be no Franklin Line service at Ruggles or Back Bay."

Learn about Positive Train Control

See all Franklin Line service changes

 
weekend shuttle for Franklin Line
weekend shuttle for Franklin Line

Friday, November 8, 2019

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Nov 8 to THU - Nov 14

Mon Nov 11, 2019

For the interactive version, please visit
For the Town of Franklin Public Meeting Calendar
https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar

Submit an event for the Community Calendar, please use this link

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Nov 8 to THU - Nov 14
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Nov 8 to THU - Nov 14

Christmas Fair - Dec 7

Christmas Fair • December 7, 2019 • 9 AM to 2 PM
St. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 237 Pleasant Street, Franklin

• Silent Auction • Raffle items • Gift Basket themes: sports; spa; food and wine; games and toys; pet toys • Gift cards for local restaurants and stores • Hand-made Christmas greenery • Hand-made scarves, mittens, hats • Cookie Walk features fudge, cookies and baked treats • Activities for the kids • Food and Drinks • Pictures with Santa Claus!

Call 508-528-2387
Like us Facebook: St John’s Episcopal Church
View www.stjohnsfranklinma.org

 
Christmas Fair - Dec 7 (courtesy photo)
Christmas Fair - Dec 7 (courtesy photo)

FHS boys soccer playoff run ends with loss to Brockton; football team plays Brockton Friday night

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results for the FHS fall sports playoff action on Thursday, Nov 7, 2019.


** Boys Soccer = D1 South
#11 Franklin, 1 @ #3 Brockton, 2 – Final
– Franklin’s Tyler Powderly scored early in the second half to bring the Panthers level, but the Boxers landed to go-ahead goal just over the midway point of the second half to earn the win.



** Football = D1 South
#2 Franklin vs. #3 Brockton, 7:00



For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-11-07-19/

FHS boys soccer playoff run ends with loss to Brockton
FHS boys soccer playoff run ends with loss to Brockton


Franklin Middle School Footlighters present "THE WIZARD OF OZ"

Franklin Middle School Footlighters present THE WIZARD OF OZ

When: Friday, November 22 & Saturday, November 23 beginning at 7:00 PM

Where:  HMMS auditorium

Tickets $10 at the door

Over 50 Franklin middle school students in the cast, 25+ helping with set art and on crew, FHS kids playing in the orchestra

Franklin Middle School Footlighters present "THE WIZARD OF OZ"
Franklin Middle School Footlighters present "THE WIZARD OF OZ"

Shared from Twitter  https://twitter.com/MelloHistory/status/1192137509209333760

Call for Vendors for the first winter farmers market at Fairmount Fruit Farm

From Melanie Hamblen: 
"The Franklin Agway is sponsoring the first market, so if food vendors sign up for the season by Nov 18th we will pay for the first market.
(We are willing to pay for all vendors first market fee, so if people vendors say they saw it in Franklin Matters then they can get the deal too.)"

Welcome vendors!

Fairmount Fruit Farm would like to welcome you to our first ever winter farmers market! This is a great opportunity for you to get your business noticed, meet new people and really expand your horizons. There will be beer and wine tastings for ages 21+ from local wineries and breweries added to our market as well!

Below is some basic information regarding our new 6 month market.

What: A winter farmers market where local farms and crafters/vendors can gather together to sell products and network within their community.

Where: Fairmount Fruit Farm located at 887 Lincoln Street, Franklin Ma, 02038 - in one of the heated greenhouses.

When: Saturdays November to April from 10am-2pm. *See dates below.
*Nov 23rd / Dec 21st / Jan 25th / Feb 15th / Mar 21st / Apr 18th

Set-Up Information: Vendors are allowed to start setting up at 9:00am in the greenhouse. Loren or CJ will give you your assigned slot. Please make sure to bring your own tables and chairs, as the farm does not provide any for vendors.
Tents are not required or needed.

Vendors will be allowed to pull their vehicles up to the greenhouse to unload their supplies. Parking will then be provided for vendors in front of the farm stand.

Additional Information: All vendors must show appropriate forms of insurance and any applicable permits they may need.

This is a rain, shine or snow market. In the event of unforeseen circumstances or inclement weather, all vendors will be notified as soon as possible.

We accept all forms of payment (cash, card, checks). Please make all checks payable to Fairmount Fruit Farm. No refunds will be issued. If you pay for the whole season by Nov 18th, your first month will be free and will be sponsored by Franklin Agway.

Contact Information: If you can not make the market, please contact CJ at 774-571-9327 or email Loren at fairmountfruitfarmprograms@gmail.com.

Looking forward to a great season!

  • Vendor application
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczeE82bjBEb2lQdHRSQkF6bW1kNmtldlgzMDhr/view?usp=sharing

  • Winter Farmers Market Flyer
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczWTB0dHlFcVFEMVdja0w2QUc3NmlJRTJ3QU44/view?usp=sharing

 
winter farmers market at Fairmount Fruit Farm
winter farmers market at Fairmount Fruit Farm

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Peter Mulvey at Circle of Friends Coffeehouse - Nov 16 with Pamela Means




Peter Mulvey with Pamela Means Nov 16
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Peter Mulvey at Circle of Friends Coffeehouse - Nov 16 with Pamela Means
Peter Mulvey
and special guest
Pamela Means
November 16 - 8 PM - $20
Peter Mulvey is an amazing songwriter and singer, an extremely entertaining storyteller, and a guitar wizard. He is returning to The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse stage in Franklin on Saturday November 16th, at 8PM. He has developed a strong national following in the indie folk/rock scene through his relentless touring and critically acclaimed albums.  Twenty-odd years on the road, performing songs from his own catalog and from a vast, varied, and deep well of classic and obscure covers, has prepared Mulvey to deliver an outstanding concert. Night after night, the process of divining the heart of a song, being alert to where the moment can lead, has shaped him as an artist. To each rendition, he brings the soul of a singer, a light touch in a heavy world.  http://www.petermulvey.com/

"Peter Mulvey is all substance, which is his style." - The Boston Globe

Opening the show will be Pamela Means, a singer-songwriter and jazz musician, with "mad guitar-and-vocal skills" (Time Out New York) who has toured throughout the US, Canada, Europe and Australia, winning awards, delighting audiences and impressing critics with her seven independent releases. With virtuosic musicianship, razor wit and a disarming sense of humor, Pamela Means is building a vibrant and remarkable career.  http://www.pamelameans.com/

"You groove so deep, so deep. I can't get out. And, I wouldn't want to." - Ani DiFranco
The Circle of Friends Coffeehouse is a non-profit organization affiliated with Franklin's First Universalist Society. Concerts are presented in a smoke free and alcohol free environment at the Society's handicapped accessible Meetinghouse, 262 Chestnut St. in Franklin, and begin at 8:00 PM; doors open at 7:30 PM. Beverages and gourmet desserts will be available.  Please call (508)528-2541 or visit http://www.circlefolk.org/ to purchase tickets or for more information.
Upcoming Shows
Dec 7         Winterbloom Holiday Show (Antje, Natalia, Anne, & Meg)
Jan 4         Cheryl Wheeler with special guest Samantha Tracy
Feb 8         Small Potatoes
Feb 29       Pesky J Nixon presents Tribal Mischief


Circle of Friends Coffeehouse · First Universalist Society · 262 Chestnut St · Franklin, MA 02038 · USA

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