Tuesday, February 11, 2020

FHS individual swim team results - MIAA South Sectional Meet

The FHS individual swim team results from the recent MIAA sectionals as reported by HockomockSports.com

GIRLS TEAM RESULTS

1. Duxbury – 323
3. Oliver Ames – 195.5
13. King Philip – 57
15. Sharon – 46
17. Canton – 28
17. Franklin – 28
20. Taunton – 23
25. Attleboro – 16
38. Mansfield – 3
40. Foxboro – 1
40. Milford – 1

200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Duxbury – 1:48.66
17. Franklin (Isabel Capecci, Charlene Peng, Elizabeth Tang, Alyssa LaPuma) – 2:03.19

200 Yard Free
1. Alexa Connors, Silver Lake – 1:50.31
18. Kathryn McGuire, Franklin – 2:06.25

50 Yard Free
1. Ava Yablonski, Dover-Sherborn – 23.63
26. Elizabeth Tang, Franklin – 26.69

100 Yard Buttefly
1. Megan Kramer, Bridgewater-Raynham – 55.42
10. Elizabeth Tang, Franklin – 1:01.68

100 Yard Free
1. Jayla Pina, Seekonk – 53.47
17. Alyssa LaPuma, Franklin – 58.25

500 Yard Free
1. Alexa Connors, Silver Lake – 4:51.24
10. Kathryn McGuire, Franklin – 5:33.91
13. Kathryn Chew, Franklin – 5:42.04
23. Maia Wainwright, Franklin – 5:54.27

200 Yard Free Relay
1. Cohasset – 1:41.64
28. Franklin (Faye Sinotte, Madison Lawlor, Abigail Kaplan, Katie Houlihan) – 1:53.82

100 Yard Backstroke
1. Julia Ali, Duxbury – 58.17
20. Kathryn Chew, Franklin – 1:05.46

400 Yard Free Relay
1. Oliver Ames (Morgan Foltz, Jennifer Buche, Samantha Streton, Morgan O’Hara) – 3:37.10
12. Franklin (Alyssa LaPuma, Kathryn Chew, Elizabeth Tang, Kathryn McGuire) – 3:58.00

BOYS TEAM RESULTS


200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Bishop Feehan – 1:39.52
27. Franklin (Mike Newton, James Wu, Nick Rich, Connor Eck)- 1:52.71

200 Free Relay
1. Nantucket – 1:29.60
34. Franklin (Brendan LaPuma, Patrick Juszczyszyn, Dan Gurge, Connor Eck) – 1:41.40

100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Charles Nascimbem, Catholic memorial – 57.25
21. Brendan LaPuma, Franklin – 1:07.08


The full set of Hockomock results can be found
https://hockomocksports.com/hock-results-from-miaa-swimming-sectional-meets-2020/

The full set of boys South Sectional results
http://miaa.ezstream.net/index.cfm?itemid=8373

The full set of girls South Sectional results
http://miaa.ezstream.net/index.cfm?itemid=8371

FHS individual swim team results - MIAA South Sectional Meet
FHS individual swim team results - MIAA South Sectional Meet

FHS Indoor Track performance for Hockomock League Championships - 2/8/2020

The individual results for FHS Indoor Track teams filtered from the full results via Athletic.net

Complete results
https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/MeetResults.aspx?Meet=386393&show=all

My working copy transformed in Excel to allow for filtering
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sgKFiYawo5F6yK69SYW5Loo-A8FfyscE/view?usp=sharing


Place Grade Name Performance School  Event
18 11 Grady Ellis 7.09a Franklin Men - 55 Meter Dash  Varsity - Prelims x
29 12 Owen Palmieri 7.33aPR Franklin Men - 55 Meter Dash  Varsity - Prelims x
14 12 Jacob Cummings 38.32a Franklin Men - 300 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
22 11 Tate Underwood 40.38aSR Franklin Men - 300 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
24 10 Jack Clifford 40.58a Franklin Men - 300 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
3 12 Camden Harrington 1:25.30a Franklin Men - 600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
6 11 Alec Hanley 1:26.03aPR Franklin Men - 600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
23 10 Michael Farrow 1:36.87aPR Franklin Men - 600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
2 11 Nicholas Calitri 2:34.73a Franklin Men - 1000 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
14 11 Alex Towle 2:53.15aPR Franklin Men - 1000 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
24 11 John Attinello 3:05.88aPR Franklin Men - 1000 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
16 11 Joshua Anderson 4:58.22aPR Franklin Men - 1 Mile  Varsity - Finals x
25 10 Connor Kucich 5:09.12a Franklin Men - 1 Mile  Varsity - Finals x
27 10 Stephen Rontiris 5:15.90aPR Franklin Men - 1 Mile  Varsity - Finals x
2 12 Tyler Brogan 9:27.16aPR Franklin Men - 2 Miles  Varsity - Finals x
14 11 Joseph Zercie 10:51.04a Franklin Men - 2 Miles  Varsity - Finals x
16 10 Clancy Golden 10:56.64aPR Franklin Men - 2 Miles  Varsity - Finals x
12 11 Shane Bissanti 8.89a Franklin Men - 55m Hurdles - 39"  Varsity - Prelims x
26 11 Colman Flynn 10.52aPR Franklin Men - 55m Hurdles - 39"  Varsity - Prelims x
28 10 Brendan O'Leary 10.60a Franklin Men - 55m Hurdles - 39"  Varsity - Prelims x
3
Grady Ellis 1:36.03a Franklin Men - 4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
3
Daniel Hammann 1:36.03a Franklin Men - 4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
3
Justin Flaherty 1:36.03a Franklin Men - 4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
3
Jacob Cummings 1:36.03a Franklin Men - 4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Tyler Brogan 3:34.95a Franklin Men - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Camden Harrington 3:34.95a Franklin Men - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Nicholas Calitri 3:34.95a Franklin Men - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Alec Hanley 3:34.95a Franklin Men - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
4
Griffin Sieczkiewicz 8:45.44a Franklin Men - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x


Tyler Powderly 8:45.44a Franklin Men - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x


Mathew Zielinski 8:45.44a Franklin Men - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x


Connor Scagliarini 8:45.44a Franklin Men - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
18 12 Shane Truenow 36-04.00PR Franklin Men - Shot Put - 12lb  Varsity - Finals x
26 12 Rohan Herur 31-02.00PR Franklin Men - Shot Put - 12lb  Varsity - Finals x
28 10 Zachary Addi 31-01.50PR Franklin Men - Shot Put - 12lb  Varsity - Finals x
12 11 Shane Bissanti 5-04.00 Franklin Men - High Jump  Varsity - Finals x
-- 10 Aidan Griffith NH Franklin Men - High Jump  Varsity - Finals x
9 12 Jacob Cummings 19-05.25 Franklin Men - Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x
20 10 Jack Clifford 17-07.00PR Franklin Men - Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x
27 11 Tate Underwood 16-02.00 Franklin Men - Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x
7 10 Jillian Fenerty 7.71a Franklin Women - 55 Meter Dash  Varsity - Finals x
6 10 Jillian Fenerty 7.64aPR Franklin Women - 55 Meter Dash  Varsity - Prelims x
23 10 Isabelle Arnold 8.10aPR Franklin Women - 55 Meter Dash  Varsity - Prelims x
28 12 Haley DeStefano 8.26aPR Franklin Women - 55 Meter Dash  Varsity - Prelims x
3 10 Jillian Fenerty 42.50a Franklin Women - 300 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
13 12 Lauren Jackson 45.43a Franklin Women - 300 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
24 10 Mia Robinson 48.07a Franklin Women - 300 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
7 12 Samantha Powderly 1:44.53aSR Franklin Women - 600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
16 10 Riley Fitzpatrick 1:52.33a Franklin Women - 600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
22 10 Kendall Jones 1:57.41a Franklin Women - 600 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
3 11 Sydney Hawkins 3:14.29aPR Franklin Women - 1000 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
8 10 Maura Cogavin 3:24.79aPR Franklin Women - 1000 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
17 12 Olivia Rondeau 3:35.12aPR Franklin Women - 1000 Meters  Varsity - Finals x
5 12 Carly Alston 5:46.54aPR Franklin Women - 1 Mile  Varsity - Finals x
10 10 Liliana Duffy 5:54.75aPR Franklin Women - 1 Mile  Varsity - Finals x
19 12 Madeline Cunniff 6:09.03aPR Franklin Women - 1 Mile  Varsity - Finals x
8 10 Caitlin Casey 12:38.37aSR Franklin Women - 2 Miles  Varsity - Finals x
11 12 Alex Jordan 12:52.37aPR Franklin Women - 2 Miles  Varsity - Finals x
12 9 Colleen Golden 13:02.62aPR Franklin Women - 2 Miles  Varsity - Finals x
16 11 Katelyn Guidi 10.23a Franklin Women - 55m Hurdles - 33"  Varsity - Prelims x
22 12 Sarah Spanek 10.58aSR Franklin Women - 55m Hurdles - 33"  Varsity - Prelims x
31 10 Ava Fraulo 12.48a Franklin Women - 55m Hurdles - 33"  Varsity - Prelims x
8
Jillian Fenerty 1:53.39a Franklin Women -  4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
8
Lindsey Morse 1:53.39a Franklin Women -  4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
8
Molly Collins 1:53.39a Franklin Women -  4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
8
Madison Gaughran 1:53.39a Franklin Women -  4x200 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
6
Lauren Jackson 4:29.81a Franklin Women - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
6
Riley Fitzpatrick 4:29.81a Franklin Women - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
6
Katherine Corcoran 4:29.81a Franklin Women - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
6
Sydney Brady 4:29.81a Franklin Women - 4x400 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Carly Alston 10:22.25a Franklin Women - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Samantha Powderly 10:22.25a Franklin Women - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Ruth Ann Mulvey 10:22.25a Franklin Women - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
2
Sydney Hawkins 10:22.25a Franklin Women - 4x800 Relay  Varsity - Finals x
10 12 Danielle McDonnell 29-08.50PR Franklin Women - Shot Put - 4kg  Varsity - Finals x
11 12 Katie Hansom 29-07.25 Franklin Women - Shot Put - 4kg  Varsity - Finals x
18 12 Sabrina Addi 27-06.75 Franklin Women - Shot Put - 4kg  Varsity - Finals x
2 11 Lindsey Morse 5-04.00PR Franklin Women - High Jump  Varsity - Finals x
3 10 Ava Fraulo 4-10.00 Franklin Women - High Jump  Varsity - Finals x
16 11 Katelyn Guidi 4-06.00 Franklin Women - High Jump  Varsity - Finals x
16 11 Katelyn Guidi 14-03.00 Franklin Women - Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x
17 12 Sabrina Addi 14-02.50 Franklin Women - Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x
25 10 Ava Fraulo 12-11.75 Franklin Women - Long Jump  Varsity - Finals x

FHS Indoor Track performance for Hockomock League Championships - 2/8/2020
FHS Indoor Track performance for Hockomock League Championships - 2/8/2020

MBTA - Franklin LIne: February 17 - Commuter Rail notice for President's Day

The Commuter Rail will operate on a normal Saturday schedule on Monday, February 17, for President's Day. There will be no disruption on the Lowell, Fitchburg and Franklin line.

For more information: https://mbta.com/holidays

Last Updated: Feb 10 2020 10:59 AM

MBTA - Franklin LIne: February 17 - Commuter Rail notice for President's Day
MBTA - Franklin LIne: February 17 - Commuter Rail notice for President's Day

Monday, February 10, 2020

"pleased to announce that Mr. Paul Peri will be the next principal of Weston High School"

Mr Peri will be missed in Franklin. Dr. Midge Connolly, Superintendent of Weston (MA) schools made the announcement Monday.
"Dear Weston Community,

I am pleased to announce that Mr. Paul Peri will be the next principal of Weston High School. Mr. Peri will begin officially on July 1, 2020 but will be working with us throughout the spring as he transitions to Weston from Franklin, a community that he has been with for many years. Mr. Peri began his career in Franklin as a middle school teacher and then became the vice principal and principal of Remington Middle School. He then served as principal at Franklin High School for the past six years. Mr. Peri earned his undergraduate degree from Muhlenberg College and his Master’s degree in Education Administration from Endicott College.

During his time at Franklin High School, Mr. Peri has focused on improving the school culture and climate for staff, students, and parents/guardians. He has done so through increased love, laughter, care, support, communication and celebration, as great efforts have been made to increase school spirit and staff morale. Against this backdrop of culture, there has been a continuous focus of building and improving relationships among all stakeholders for the ultimate goal of doing what is best for students. Specific accomplishments include focused work on social and emotional learning, cultural proficiency, assessment and standards-based grading, development of a robust student advisory program, alignment of curriculum and lesson planning, and a successful NEASC accreditation visit."
Continue reading the news item online
https://www.westonschools.org/blog/2020/02/10/11231/

Prior article on Mr Peri's selection as a finalist
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/01/if-weston-selects-peri-franklin-will.html

Paul Peri
Paul Peri (Twitter profile picture)

THE BLACK BOX presents 2 Valentine’s Shows

THE BLACK BOX will present two shows Valentine’s week: comedian adam connie sr. on February 13 and fan-favorite band The Love Dogs on February 14.

adam connie sr.
adam connie sr.
THE BLACK BOX Comedy Series debuts with adam connie sr. on Thursday, February 13. adam connie sr. is a Franklin, MA bred comedian based in San Diego, CA . His career in entertainment began when he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the web series "Fully Staffed." His love for comedy then took him to the stage. Now in his ninth year performing, he's ready to kick off his first tour in his hometown.

The Love Dogs
The Love Dogs
THE BLACK BOX New England Artist Series presents The Love Dogs this Valentine's Day for a special night out. With barrelhouse boogie-woogie piano, stinging Fender guitar, and a red-hot horn section of trombone and alto, tenor and baritone saxes, The Love Dogs also showcases a swinging rhythm section that Blues Review magazine called “the best in the business,” and a charismatic front man with one of the biggest blues voices around. Based out of Boston, the septet recently celebrated its 20th year. Combining elements of jump blues, New Orleans R&B, and early rock ’n roll, The Love Dogs have played juke joints, festivals, and concert halls across the U.S. and Canada and on both sides of the Atlantic.

A full bar is available. For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call 508-528-3370. Follow THE BLACK BOX on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

FM #203 - Community Preservation Act - Feb 5, 2020 (audio)

FM #203

This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 203 in the series, that we are now producing in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm).

Sharing this segment of the Town Council meeting on Feb 5, 2020 as the Community Preservation Act will likely be one of the prime subjects of discussion until November 2020.

Town Council Chair Tom Mercer opens this segment of the Council meeting asking Town Administrator Jamie Hellen to lead the Community Preservation Act discussion and overview. It was a sense of deja vu for Jamie as he realized that he had come to Franklin on November 7, 2001 to do the same thing early in his career. There were a few good stories to share as he recounted from the minutes of that Town Council meeting almost 20 years ago.

The presentation thus set in time perspective did proceed. A link to the presentation doc used is included in the show notes. After the Town Council had the opportunity to ask questions, members of the audience also had their turn to raise questions or comments. Each individual introduced themselves as they came forward to speak.

At the end of the discussion, Tom asks Jamie to start working on the details to enable this to come back before the Council, and eventually before the community, for a vote at the November 2020 election.

Without further ado, here is the recording for the meeting segment on the CPA approx 65 minutes  https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/HDKcCY9X





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The presentation document, memo to the Town Council and other information on the Community Preservation Act process can be found online
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/02/community-preservation-act-cpa.html


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It was a sense of deja vu for Jamie as he realized that he had come to Franklin on November 7, 2001
It was a sense of deja vu for Jamie as he realized that he had come to Franklin on November 7, 2001

Soccer For Smiles Tournament - Registration open for February vacation week


After a tragic earthquake in Haiti in 2010, a young Franklin boy created the Hope for Haiti soccer tournament motivated to do something to help. A soccer tournament was developed over February's school vacation that provided an opportunity for soccer players to have a lot of fun in friendly competition. The event raised a significant amount of money that was donated to the relief fund for Haiti. The Soccer For Smiles tournament was born! A way for kids to help others in their own community!

To date, the tournaments have raised over $47,000! The tournaments have focused on local charities with the majority of monies raised going toward the Random Smile Project. The group has also supported Team Isabella and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Each year the tournament has grown in participation and donations. The team of students has grown and changed as older team members move on to college and new students join in the effort.

Please join in this year! Kids playing kids raising money for charities, no coaches, no adults (other than the supervising staff of Franklin Soccer School), just kids having some fun over February vacation for a good cause. Grab some friends and make a team or just register on your own and join a team!

Here is the expected schedule during February vacation (Feb 17 - Feb 21) (which may adjust slightly based on teams/players registered):
  • Boys, Grades 1 and 2 Tuesday 10-Noon
  • Girls, Grades 1 and 2 Tuesday 10-Noon
  • Boys, Grades 3 and 4 Tuesday 12:30-2:30pm
  • Boys, Grades 5 and 6 Tuesday 3:00-5:00pm
  • Coed, Grades 7 and 8 Tuesday 5:30-7:30pm
  • Girls, Grades 3 and 4 Wednesday 10:00-Noon
  • Girls, Grades 5 and 6 Wednesday 12:30-2:30pm
  • High School (Coed) Wednesday 2:30-4:00pm
Details and registration at: https://soccerforsmiles.org/tournament

 
Soccer For Smiles - Registration open for February vacation week
Soccer For Smiles Tournament - Registration open for February vacation week

FHS indoor track girls finish 5th, boys 6th in Hockomock League Championships

The Hockomock League Championships were held at the Reggie Lewis Center on Saturday morning. Below are the team results and the top eight finishes for each event. Click here for complete results from Athletic.net
https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/386393/results


GIRLS TEAM RESULTS
1. Sharon – 88
2. North Attleboro – 77
3. Milford – 57
4. Oliver Ames – 55
5. Franklin – 47
T6. Taunton – 46
T6. Mansfield – 46
8. King Philip – 37
9. Attleboro – 25
10. Stoughton – 16
11. Canton – 10
12. Foxboro – 3

55M Dash
1. Lily Wetherbee, North Attleboro – 7.40
7. Jillian Fenerty, Franklin – 7.71

300M
1. Sarah Flanagan, Milford – 40.99
3. Jillian Fenerty, Franklin – 42.50

600M
1. Kerry O’Connor, Milford – 1:35.86
7. Samantha Powderly, Franklin – 1:44.53

1000M
1. Abby Hodges, Oliver Ames – 3:09.87
3. Sydney Hawkins, Franklin – 3:14.29
8. Maura Cogavin, Franklin – 3:24.79

1 Mile
1. Daphne Theiler, Sharon – 5:30.25
5. Carly Alston, Franklin – 5:45.54

4×200 Relay
1. Milford (Kiyanni Simas, Sarah Flanagan, Jenna Mastroianni, Kerry O’Connor) – 1:47..26
8. Franklin (Jillian Fenerty, Lindsey Morse, Molly Collins, Madison Gaughran) – 1:53.39

4×400 Relay
1. Taunton (Nia Mainer-Smith, Morgan Zakrzewski, Kerla Sylvestre, Olivia Dias) – 4:10.48
6. Franklin (Lauren Jackson, Riley Fitzpatrick, Katherine Corcoran, Sydney Brady) – 4:29.81

4×800 Relay
1. Oliver Ames (Meghan Reardon, Emily Meyers, Jenna Gilman, Abby Hodges) – 10:15.68
2. Franklin (Carly Alston, Samantha Powderly, Ruth Ann Mulvey, Sydney Hawkins) – 10:22.25

High Jump
1. Jada Johnson, Sharon – 5-04.00
2. Lindsey Morse, Franklin – 5-04.00
3. Ava Fraulo, Franklin – 4-10.00


BOYS TEAM RESULTS
1. Stoughton – 107
2. Mansfield – 70
3. King Philip – 53
4. Canton – 50
5. Oliver Ames – 49
6. Franklin – 44
7. Sharon – 37
8. Taunton – 32
9. Attleboro – 21
10. Milford – 19
11. North Attleboro – 14
12. Foxboro – 12

600M
1. Nathaniel Peters, Stoughton – 1:22.93
3. Camden Harrington, Franklin – 1:25.30
6. Alec Hanley, Franklin – 1:26.03

1000M
1. Michael Griffin, King Philip – 2:30.41
2. Nicholas Calitri, Franklin – 2:34.73

2 Mile
1. Michael Norberg, King Philip – 9:26.78
2. Tyler Brogan, Franklin – 9:27.16

4×200 Relay
1. Canton (Junior Sainvil, Cam Sanchez, Zachary Goldstein, Jonathan Chery) – 1:33.16
3. Franklin (Grady Ellis, Daniel Hammann, Justin Flaherty, Jacob Cummings) – 1:36.03

4×400 Relay
1. Stoughton (Nathaniel Peters, Evan Connor, Anthony Pizzano, Clayton Rahaman) – 3:30.93
2. Franklin (Tyler Brogan, Camden Harrington, Nicholas Calitri, Alec Hanley) – 3:34.95

4×800 Relay
1. King Philip (Eric DeLorenzo, Noah Hurd, Nathan Farkash, Mike Griffin) – 8:29.66
4. Franklin (Griffin Sieczkiewicz, Tyler Powderly, Mathew Zielinski, Connor Scagliarini) – 8:45.44

For the complete Hockomock listing from HockomockSports.com
https://hockomocksports.com/hockomock-league-indoor-track-championships-2020/

For a photo gallery from the Indoor meet
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2019-2020/Winter-2019-2020/Hockomock-Indoor-Track-Championships-02-08-20/

Franklin runners in the pack  (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
Franklin runners in the pack  (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)

Register O'Donnell Promotes AED Legislation

With February being designated American Heart Month, Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell today reaffirmed his support for legislation (H.1789) that would place Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) in Norfolk County governmental buildings.

The Register stated, "H.1789, currently before the Massachusetts House of Representatives, would place an AED in each of the ten Norfolk County governmental facilities. An AED is a lightweight, portable device that delivers n electric shock through the chest to the heart. The shock can potentially stop an irregular heart beat (arrhythmia) and allows for a normal rhythm to resume following sudden cardiac arrest."

Previously, Register O'Donnell, along with the bill's lead sponsor State Representative Denise Garlick (D-Needham) and co-sponsor State Senator Paul Feeney (D-Foxborough) had testified before the Legislature's Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government committee in support of the legislation. The Register noted, "Of the cardiac arrest deaths occurring each year, more than 95% of the victims never reached the hospital. According to the Occupational Safety Health Administration, using a defibrillator on individuals in cardiac arrest increases their survival rate by 60%."

O'Donnell went on to note, "In addition to requiring that an AED be installed in each of the 10 Norfolk County governmental facilities, the legislation also requires that at least one employee or volunteer be trained in its use and be on the building's grounds during business hours."

Since 2010, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, at its own initiative and expense, has installed an AED on each of the 3 floors of the Registry of Deeds building, maintained the equipment and trained its employees to use the AED equipment. "We believe the small cost required to purchase an AED and train employees is well spent when you consider the potential lives that could be saved," stated O'Donnell.

Register O'Donnell concluded by stating, "American Heart Month is a good time for all citizens to reflect and raise awareness about heart disease, how to prevent it, and steps that can be taken in the event of cardiac arrest. If a cardiac arrest incident does occur, the difference between life and death may be the availability of a functioning AED unit. H.1789 is a proactive piece of legislation requiring an AED in the 10 Norfolk County governmental facilities. The legislation, currently before the House Committee on Bills in the Third Reading, has received strong support from Rep. Garlick, Sen. Feeney and the Norfolk County state house delegation as a whole. It is hoped the Massachusetts Legislature will advance this important, common sense legislation."

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds and/or Instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street in Dedham. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center via telephone at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.


Register William P. O'Donnell
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

email: registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org
phone: 781-234-3336
web: https://www.norfolkdeeds.org

Register O'Donnell Promotes AED Legislation
Register O'Donnell Promotes AED Legislation

In the News: "staffed entirely by volunteers"

From the Sun Chronicle, articles of interest for Franklin:
"After years of borrowing space for meetings and support groups to help people with substance abuse disorders, the SAFE Coalition will finally have a home soon.

Next month, the grassroots organization will hold an open house at its first permanent office: 206 Dedham St., Suite E, at the corner of routes 1A and 115 in Norfolk.

The open house will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13.

“Opening this office and conference space will allow us to grow and more efficiently provide services to those communities that mean so much to us. We will no longer have to store our materials in our collective garages. We are now able to centralize many of our services,” Steve Spiewakowski, the secretary of the board of directors for SAFE, said in an email."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.thesunchronicle.com/news/local_news/anti-drug-coalition-to-open-first-permanent-office-in-norfolk/article_92a427c4-eede-5f9a-9625-133c0288033e.html

For more about the SAFE Coalition, visit their web page   https://www.safecoalitionma.org/

In the News:  "staffed entirely by volunteers"
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Protect Yourself from Social Security Scams




Protect Yourself from Social Security Scams

Scammers are pretending to be government employees. Scammers will try to scare and trick you into giving them your personal information and money. They may threaten you or your family and may demand immediate payment to avoid arrest or other legal action.

DON'T BE FOOLED!
IF YOU RECEIVE A SUSPICIOUS CALL:

1. Hang up!

2. DO NOT give them money or personal
    information!

3. Report the scam at OIG.SSA.GOV!

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Social Security may call you in
some situations but will never

  • Threaten you
  • Suspend your Social Security Number
  • Demand immediate payment from you
  • Require payment by cash, gift card, pre-paid debit card, or wire transfer
  • Ask for gift card numbers over the phone or to wire or mail cash

What to look out for

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The call or email says there is a problem with your Social Security Number or account.
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Someone asking you to pay a fine or debt with retail gift cards, wire transfers, pre-paid debit cards, internet currency, or by mailing cash.
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Scammers pretend they're from Social Security or another government agency. Caller ID or documents sent by email may look official but they are not.
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Callers threaten you with arrest or other legal action.

Protect yourself, friends, and family!

  • If you receive a questionable call, hang up and report it at oig.ssa.gov
  • Don't be embarrassed to report if you shared personal information or suffered a financial loss
  • Learn more at oig.ssa.gov/scam
  • Share this information with others