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Saturday, March 28, 2020
FTC Scam Alert: Socially distancing from COVID-19 robocall scams
Franklin Residents: Coronavirus Information Portal (Updates Here!)
Coronavirus Information Portal (Updates Here!)
The Town of Franklin is keeping up to date with the latest information related to the novel Coronavirus as it becomes available. This site will be updated regularly with information from Local, State and Federal agencies. Please check back frequently.
March 27, 2020, Most recent update at 2:30 PM
CURRENT NEWS
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/uploads/covid-19_response_command_center_sitrep_03.26.20.pdf
Massachusetts Announces State Income Tax Filing Deadline Being Extended to July 15
Governor Baker orders schools and non-emergency childcare centers to close until May 4th. (March 25)
Baker-Polito Administration Announce COVID-19 Advisory Board (March 25)
Governor Baker issues closure of all non-essential business effective Tuesday, March 24, 2020, at noon.
List of Essential Businesses
TOWN OF FRANKLIN UPDATES
- Town Administrator Update: Closure of Facilities until May 4th (March 27) New
- Franklin Senior Center Update (March 27, 2020) Please find the attached memo of updates, resources, and support New
- Coronavirus Customer Service Updates Department by Department (Last updated March 27, 2020)
- Franklin Public Schools Coronavirus Updates Portal (Updated Regularly)
- Board of Health confirms the first COVID-19 case in Franklin (March 22, 2020)
- Trash and Recycling pickup will continue to be picked up on their normal schedule. The Beaver Street Recycling Center will be closed through May 4th. Curbside clothing recycling is canceled until further notice.
- All municipal parks and playgrounds will be CLOSED to the public. All Franklin Public School grounds and facilities are also closed to the public. Nature trails are OK to use.
- As of March 18, 2020, drive-through window service will be suspended.
- White dropbox - residents can drop off payments by check and money order only, census forms, etc. in the white dropbox (mailbox) located on the side of the municipal building.
- Permitting and Online Payments (property and real estate, water/sewer/trash, excise taxes) can also be found online:
Community Resources
The Town of Franklin recognizes the enormous impact the COVID-19 closures and restrictions are having on our community. Please find a variety of helpful resources below.
Unemployment Resources
- Business & Employee Support During COVID-19 Outbreak - Updated 3/26
- Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance
- Information on Unemployment & COVID-19
- Unemployment Application
- MEMA Resources & Guidance for Businesses
- Milford Regional Medical Center COVID-19 Screening Assessment & Hotline
- Franklin Food Pantry has updated its hours of operation and its processes. As of March 31, Franklin Food Pantry will ONLY be open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30-12:30 pm AND 1:30-4:00 pm. Click for additional details.
- Hockomock YMCA assistance
- Citizen's Planning & Housing Association
- GATRA Critical service information and contacts
- Neighbor Brigade (Franklin Chapter)
- Project Bread can help callers with SNAP applications over the phone. The number is 800-645-8333 and they are open 8:00 am -7:00 pm, Mon-Fri and 10:00 am -2:00 pm on Saturdays throughout the crisis.
- Maintaining Emotional Health & Well-being During the COVID-19 Outbreak
- Protecting your Mental Health During the Outbreak
- Combating Isolation and Loneliness
- Managing Stress and Anxiety
- Coping with Fear and Stress during the COVID-19 Outbreak
- Mental Health Crisis Support
- Finding Trusted Information Sources and Avoiding Scams
- Multilingual Resources
- Stigma & Discrimination Prevention
Important Links & Best Practices
All employees and residents should read the CDC guidelines for personal hygiene and social distancing. These are the most important things any employee/resident can do to help stop the spread and transmission of the coronavirus (or any virus!).
- Massachusetts Department of Public Health
- Center for Disease Control (CDC)
- www.Mass211.org provides up-to-date information Massachusetts residents are urged to use 2-1-1 for information, resources, and referrals regarding COVID-19. Operators are staffing this hotline 24/7 and translators are available in multiple languages. Residents with questions can dial 2-1-1 from any landline or cellphone or use the live chat option on the Mass 211 website.
- Text alerts to stay informed. Text COVIDMA to 888-777
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Update from the ABCC - No On-Premises Alcohol Consumption
- Best Practices for Prevention and Treatment
- Information for Deaf & Hearing Impaired
- How to Stop the Spread of Germs (CDC Video)
- Workplace, School and Home Best Practices
- USDA Guidance regarding food safety
- What to do if you are sick (CDC)
- How to prevent COVID-19 with social distancing (CDC)
- Steps to prevent illness
- How to protect yourself
- Flattening the Curve Information from Sturdy Memorial Hospital
- State of Massachusetts Assemblage Guidance from Governor Baker (March 15th)
- Large gathering Information from the CDC (March 15th)
- How to clean your smartphone (and other computer hardware)
Prior Department Messages
- Messages from Superintendent Dr. Sara Ahern (March 8th, Feb 28th)
- Franklin Police Response to COVID-19 (March 13, 2020)
- Franklin Police Quick Reference Guide to COVID-19 response
- State Fire Marshall Update on Licensing & Inspections
- Council on Aging COVID1-19 update (March 16, 2020)
- Letter from Town Administrator, Jamie Hellen and the Superintendent of Schools, Sara Ahern regarding facilities closure (March 16, 2020)
- Letter from Town Administrator, Jamie Hellen and the Superintendent of Schools, Sara Ahern regarding Coronavirus
- A letter from the Superintendent of Schools, Sara Ahern Regarding Coronavirus and School closings
Friday, March 27, 2020
Calendar updates, and the band played on - a COVID-19 playlist
With all our schedules completely revised by this COVID-19 pandemic, the community calendar tab has been 'unpublished' for now.
However, there are good things happening so a new schedule of virtual events is coming together. In the meantime, here are a few of the music videos I have seen this week that qualify for me as 'share worthy'.
If you find one or more, please send an email, or add a comment and we can build a YouTube playlist of COVID-19 music to help our spirits.
https://youtu.be/QagzdvzzHBQ
https://youtu.be/wVYPVvS-mI4
https://youtu.be/hN7Vim0mIE8
https://youtu.be/p09hpKAv9Jc
https://youtu.be/Y4E3tHaZBlc
https://youtu.be/xBV8PWayZlo
What would you add to this?
However, there are good things happening so a new schedule of virtual events is coming together. In the meantime, here are a few of the music videos I have seen this week that qualify for me as 'share worthy'.
If you find one or more, please send an email, or add a comment and we can build a YouTube playlist of COVID-19 music to help our spirits.
https://youtu.be/QagzdvzzHBQ
https://youtu.be/wVYPVvS-mI4
https://youtu.be/hN7Vim0mIE8
https://youtu.be/p09hpKAv9Jc
https://youtu.be/Y4E3tHaZBlc
https://youtu.be/xBV8PWayZlo
What would you add to this?
5 FHS Music Students performed with the MA All State Honor Band and Jazz Band
Massachusetts Music Educators Association held the 2020 All-State Music Festival on the weekend of March 5-7. Five students from the Franklin High School music program were selected for an ensemble and performed at Symphony Hall in Boston that Sunday.
The annual All-State Conference features as many as 120 teacher workshops, several concert hours and casual concerts, and is attended by more than 800 music educators and 500 of Massachusetts' top student musicians performing band, orchestral, jazz or choral repertoire.
The Franklin High School students selected to the All-State Orchestra are: Christopher Broyles - Viola, Chai Harsha - Viola, Emma Kucich- Flute. Lauren Dennett performed Clarinet with the All State Concert Band and Jenna VanHyning performed with the All State Chorus.
"The all-state experience is a chance for some of our advanced players to surround themselves with the best student musicians in the state," said Diane Plouffe, Director of Music. "The audition process alone exposes students to other local musicians outside of the Franklin Public Schools who are striving for musical excellence and achievement in their community and school. We are proud of all of our students."
The annual All-State Conference features as many as 120 teacher workshops, several concert hours and casual concerts, and is attended by more than 800 music educators and 500 of Massachusetts' top student musicians performing band, orchestral, jazz or choral repertoire.
The Franklin High School students selected to the All-State Orchestra are: Christopher Broyles - Viola, Chai Harsha - Viola, Emma Kucich- Flute. Lauren Dennett performed Clarinet with the All State Concert Band and Jenna VanHyning performed with the All State Chorus.
"The all-state experience is a chance for some of our advanced players to surround themselves with the best student musicians in the state," said Diane Plouffe, Director of Music. "The audition process alone exposes students to other local musicians outside of the Franklin Public Schools who are striving for musical excellence and achievement in their community and school. We are proud of all of our students."
From left to right: Chai Harsha, Lauren Dennett, Christopher Broyles, Lauren Dennett, Jenna VanHyning |
Tri-County RVTHS Donates Medical Supplies to Facilities in Need of PPE
Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School delivered medical supplies, including Clorox wipes, face masks, gowns, hand sanitizer, and safety glasses, gathered from several of its program departments to facilities in need of personal protection equipment (PPE). These PPE supplies are critical in keeping medical staff safe as they combat COVID-19. Facilities include UMass Memorial, Sturdy Memorial and Countryside Manor.
Several Tri-County graduates who are now working in the medical field have been coordinating with Health Careers instructor Suzanne Dodakian to get these medical supplies, which are in high-demand in the midst of this global pandemic, where they are needed.
“There is no doubt that our doctors, nurses and caretakers are needed now more than ever,” said Superintendent Stephen Dockray. “We are grateful to be able to help them do their jobs and do them safely. Thank you to every medical staff member who is selflessly working to take care of their communities and those who in need of treatment.”
With support from Facilities Director, Harry Takesian, Vocational Coordinator, Cathie Rebelo, and LPN teachers, Patricia Munger, Tara Lane, Maureen Johnson, Suzanne Dodakian, and Lisa Ferrigno we were able to collect, box, and deliver these supplies. From all of us at Tri-County: Stay home, stay healthy, and stay safe.
Several Tri-County graduates who are now working in the medical field have been coordinating with Health Careers instructor Suzanne Dodakian to get these medical supplies, which are in high-demand in the midst of this global pandemic, where they are needed.
“There is no doubt that our doctors, nurses and caretakers are needed now more than ever,” said Superintendent Stephen Dockray. “We are grateful to be able to help them do their jobs and do them safely. Thank you to every medical staff member who is selflessly working to take care of their communities and those who in need of treatment.”
With support from Facilities Director, Harry Takesian, Vocational Coordinator, Cathie Rebelo, and LPN teachers, Patricia Munger, Tara Lane, Maureen Johnson, Suzanne Dodakian, and Lisa Ferrigno we were able to collect, box, and deliver these supplies. From all of us at Tri-County: Stay home, stay healthy, and stay safe.
From left to right: Cathie Rebelo, Stephen Dockray, Harry Takesian |
From left to right: Patricia Munger, Tara Lane, Maureen Johnson, Suzanne Dodakian, and Lisa Ferrigno |
Pink bags suspended, clothing recycling program on hold
I missed an update along the way. While the trash and recycling schedule remains the same, the clothing pickups by Simply Recycling (the pink bags) have been suspended.
Shared via Facebook (and confirmed with a conversation with DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi, that you should hear soon)https://www.facebook.com/FranklinDPW/photos/a.938433076241163/2980216915396092/
Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling |
Once Upon A Town: Ray Block - Franklin MA (YouTube)
"Hosts Joe Landry and Eamon McCarthy Earls delve into the story of the Ray Block, home to a succession of banks from the 1800s into the present day in downtown Franklin, Massachusetts"
https://youtu.be/X8fJlV-BhYQ
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