Monday, February 8, 2021

FHS Gymnastics - details on meet results vs. King Philip


"Please read what these girls are doing it's impressive!! This team really is INCREDIBLE! 
#undefeated @FHSSports @FranklinHS @FranklinMatters @R_Lanigan @BostonHeraldHS @MetroWestSports @BGlobeSports @HockomockSports @MyFM1013 @KatCornetta @FHSTrainingRoom @fhsgymboosters" https://t.co/tmFCJFGKeg
 

FHS Gymnastics - details on meet results vs. King Philip
FHS Gymnastics - details on meet results vs. King Philip 1

FHS Gymnastics - details on meet results vs. King Philip 2
FHS Gymnastics - details on meet results vs. King Philip 2

FHS Gymnastics - details on meet results vs. King Philip 3
FHS Gymnastics - details on meet results vs. King Philip 3


“There will be disagreements there, but I liked the new theme”

"GOV. CHARLIE BAKER sent the Legislature’s twice-passed climate change bill back on Sunday with new, compromise language that strikes a more conciliatory tone and dials back some of his earlier objections.

When the Legislature first passed the bill in early January at the end of the last legislative session, the governor could only approve or reject it. He rejected it, raising concerns about its costly emissions target for 2030, its separate emission targets for six industry subsectors, its offshore wind procurements, its support for community energy codes that could deter the production of affordable housing, and the narrowness of its environmental justice provisions.

Lawmakers, irked by the administration’s attitude, responded by passing the same bill again and sending it back to Baker. But administration officials and legislative leaders over the last three weeks also began talking, trying to sort out their differences. “We did try to find areas of common ground,” said Kathleen Theoharides, the governor’s secretary of energy and environmental affairs."

Link to the S9 legislation text https://malegislature.gov/Bills/192/S9

 

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting - Agenda - Feb 9, 2021



Call to Order 
Pledge of Allegiance 
Moment of Silence

I.    Routine Business
A.    Review of Agenda
B.    Citizen’s Comments
In the spirit of open communication, “the Committee will hold a public participation segment (also called Citizen’s Comments) about matters not related to an agenda item at the beginning of each regular School Committee meeting. The Committee will listen to, but not respond to any comment made…. A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment…. The Committee will hear public comments related to an agenda item when the Chair deems appropriate during the Committee meeting. Topics for discussion during the meeting must be limited to those items listed on the Committee meeting agenda for that evening…. ” - from Policy BEDH

C.    FHS Student Representative Comments
D.    Superintendent’s Report

II.    Guests/Presentations
A.    Annie Sullivan Middle School Highlights – Elizabeth Morrison, Mike Procacini
https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/asms_school_committee_presentation_2.9.21.pdf
 
III.   Discussion/Action Items
A.    Retirement of Davis Thayer Elementary School
I recommend approval of the retirement (closing) of Davis Thayer Elementary School for FY22 as discussed.  https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/discussion_action_a_-_retirement_of_dt.pdf

B.    Dissolution of Ad Hoc Facilities Analysis Sub Committee
I recommend dissolving the Ad Hoc Facilities Analysis Sub Committee as discussed.
V.    Information Matters
A.    School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g. Ad Hoc Supt. Evaluation, Ad Hoc Facilities Analysis, Budget, Community Relations/Public Schools Advocacy, Policy, Transportation)
B.    School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC, Substance Abuse Task Force, School Wellness Advisory Council, Franklin Racial & Social Justice Task Force)
 
VI.    New Business
A.    To discuss any future agenda items
 
VII.    Consent Agenda
A.    Approval of Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from the January 26, 2021 School Committee meeting as detailed.
B.    USS Constitution Model Ship Donation
I recommend acceptance of the donation of a USS Constitution Model Ship from Mark Jandreski valued at approximately $200.00 for FHS as detailed.
C.    BJ’s Districtwide Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $440.00 from BJ’s Wholesale Club for in-house enrichment as detailed.
D.    Scholarship
I recommend acceptance of a check for $10,000.00 from the Digital Federal Credit Union for a scholarship as detailed.
 
VIII.    Payment of Bills    Dr. Bergen
 
IX.    Payroll    Atty. Pond-Pfeffer
 
X.    Adjournment

Meeting packet folder


Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting - Agenda - Feb 9, 2021
Franklin, MA: School Committee Meeting - Agenda - Feb 9, 2021


FlyPacks! It’s a TeeVee Station-in-a-Box

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 02/07/2021

"What’s a flypack? It’s a highly portable, multi-camera video production system.

The design goal: As small, light, power stingy, yet capable and flexible as possible. There are ready-to-air video production systems available, but they are very limited in form and function. We wanted a true control room housed in a single go–case. That meant the custom connection of several components into a custom casing. The video switcher, video recorder, audio mixer, computers, and supporting devices are all permanently connected to each other via a wiring harness.

The flypack can be deployed on a compact 2x4 foot table – or in the back of an SUV. It requires only 160 watts (a cigarette lighter) and weighs only 40 pounds.  Packed up, it’s a box – 18x16x12 inches as a custom case, cut and assembled from Coroplast. It easily flops open in under a minute, and can accept 4 cameras, the 2 computers for graphics and Zoom sources, and up to 6 microphones. The only connections are the cameras, microphones and ethernet. There are also optional video Program and Zoom-screen feeds to external displays for hosts and guests on camera. Program audio is also available for a P.A. system. As a remote production system, our flypack is totally ‘out there’.  The typical setup time in a meeting room is 30 to 45 minutes. Laying out the longer cable runs required at a playing field takes a bit more time.

When a thing works well, do it again. So we did. We assembled two more flypacks.

Battle tested through a season of successful sports events, we’ve made some minor improvements. We are now assembling two more systems to address the rising need to cover more simultaneous events on the road – as we work to build back better."
 
And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm.
And, thank you for watching.

 

FlyPacks! It’s a TeeVee Station-in-a-Box
FlyPacks! It’s a TeeVee Station-in-a-Box

We assembled two more flypacks
We assembled two more flypacks


Get this week's program guide for Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online
http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf  

Celebrate Women Composers with Flutist Amy Porter - Feb 28

LiveARTS presents  Flutist and Pianist

AMY PORTER

and LIZ AMES


in a streaming  concert on Zoom!
 
Sunday, February 28  at 3 PM
 
Flutist Amy Porter (left) and Pianist Liz Ames (Right)
Flutist Amy Porter (left) and Pianist Liz Ames (Right)

Flutist Amy Porter enjoys a versatile and distinguished career as one of the world's leading concert performers. After graduating from Juilliard Ms. Porter has been a featured soloist with the American Composers Orchestra at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall, and with the Atlanta, Houston, Omaha, Delaware, and Albany orchestras. Ms. Porter is Principal Flute of North Carolina's Brevard Music Center, where she performs as soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player.

PROGRAM

Sonate pour flute et piano - Mel Bonis (1858-1937)

  1. Andantino con moto
  2. Scherzo Vivace
  3. Adagio
  4. Finale

Sachamama for flute and pre-recorded tape (1997) - Anne LeBaron (b. 1953)

Homeland (2018) - Allison Loggins Hull (b. 1982)    

Zoo Song (2017) For singing flutist - Nina Shekhar (b. 1995)

Concertino for Flute and Piano, op. 107 (1902) - Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944)

Join us for the second concert of our current season,
a donation-based concert!


To take advantage of this opportunity,  go to our website, liveartsma.org,
and order a free ticket.

The Zoom link will be emailed  to you 24 hours before the concert.

Tickets are free,  but donations are always welcome!

Watch your email  for more information.
You can download Zoom  using this link:  Download Zoom
opyright © 2021, LiveARTS.org.  All rights reserved.

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Tracy Novick "on the reopening of school buildings "

Via Tracy Novick:

"I was asked to write up what I said at last night's Worcester School Committee meeting about our vote to reopen school buildings. I don't write my comments ahead of time--I speak from notes--and in this case, I was partly responding to the public comment that preceded our vote.
If you'd like to hear it, you can watch it on YouTube here."

https://youtu.be/1d8wv5A9U_M  (if the video doesn't start at 2:00.16, then skip ahead to that point to get to this particular topic. BTW - Tracy finishes about 2:13 (so only about 13 minutes but a great summary!)

The text of Tracy's remarks  http://who-cester.blogspot.com/2021/02/on-reopening-of-school-buildings.html

 

FHS gymnastics tops King Philip to remain undefeated

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS sports results:

Boys Hockey = Canton, 2 @ Franklin, 1 – Final
 
Game twitter stream via https://twitter.com/FHSPantherHocke
  • Half way through the first half 0-0
  • End of first half 0-0.   SOG FHS 9 Canton 12
  • Having wifi issues with live feed.   Sorry
  • Live feed is finally running!
  • Canton with the power play goal 12:56 left in game.  1-0 Canton
  • Marshy ties it up 1-1 late in game (Dylan Marchand?)
  • Canton goal 2-1 Canton late in game
  • Final Canton 2 FHS 1
Gymnastics = Franklin, 144.30 @ King Philip, 132.10 – Final
 
For other results around the Hockomock League  
 
FHS gymnastics tops King Philip to remain undefeated
FHS gymnastics tops King Philip to remain undefeated
 

Memory Cafe' Monday, Feb 8 at 2 PM

Hi everyone,
 
Pam Steinfeld will perform at our next Time Out Cafe Monday, February 8 at 2 PM.

Pam Steinfeld
Pam Steinfeld

 
Pam specializes on piano, guitar, and vocals. She has performed for over 15 years, playing songs by Carole King, James Taylor, Carly Simon, John Denver, etc., 

Topic: Time Out Memory Cafe
Time: Feb 8, 2021 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

click below to join Timeout Cafe Feb. 8th at 2pm
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83134066871?pwd=cWNJRGpKL3E2UnNoMW5pYjFTRSt6Zz09

Meeting ID: 831 3406 6871   Passcode: 243636

--
Ariel Doggett

Virtual Program Coordinator
Respite Coordinator

"We rise by lifting others" - Robert Ingersoll
There is no act of kindness too small

50+ Interactive Event --- Using STARs


Interactive Workshop Series: Session #3

Using Your STARS


Offered:
  • Tuesday  - Feb 9th   - 10-12 Noon
  • Friday  - Feb 12th  1-3 PM  
  • Monday  - Feb 15th   - 630-830 PM

 

Virtual Doors open 15 minutes before session begins.

Workshop begins promptly at start time.

     Facilitators: Melody Beach and Ed Lawrence



If you have already registered with the program, please check your email for an email from the MCOA and our director Susan Kelly containing a URL to be used going forward with multiple events.

If you are not registered with the program, you can register at www.50plusjobseekers.org.

I've attached docx, pdf, and jpg versions of the promo. Feel free to share and forward this information.
The master calendar of events with dates and times is at the website!

** Great news -- The MCOA shall soon conduct a pilot program to offer the program in Spanish! **

Thanks,

Ed Lawrence
Group Leader - 50+ Jobseekers Networking Program
 
50+ Interactive Event --- Using STARs
50+ Interactive Event --- Using STARs

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National news -> "Seditionaries: FBI net closes on Maga mob that stormed the Capitol"

"As prosecutors from the House of Representatives prepare to present their case against Donald Trump at his impeachment trial next week for incitement of insurrection, supporters who heeded his call on 6 January to “fight like hell” and went on to storm the Capitol Building are finding themselves in far greater legal peril.

The trial that kicks off in the US Senate on Tuesday could lead to a further vote that would permanently debar Trump from holding office in the future. By contrast, the mob of fervent Maga acolytes who broke into the US Capitol following an incendiary rally headlined by Trump could face prison for up to 20 years.

One month after the events which left five people dead including a US Capitol police officer, there is no sign of the Department of Justice and FBI letting up in their relentless pursuit of the insurrectionists. In the past week alone there have been arrests of alleged rioters in Seattle, Washington; Las Vegas, Nevada; Corinth, Texas; Garner, North Carolina; and Marion, Illinois."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)

Go Viral Game

"A 5-minute game that helps protect you against COVID-19 misinformation"
Fun and insightful to play. Give it a try. How well do you do?
 
 
Note: I share this cautiously. If you don't know or recognize how things do go viral, you will find out. As with any tool, this information can be used for good or not. Your choice. Please make a good one. 
 
 

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Town Council Meeting recap - 02/03/21 - town finances in great shape, storm water fee discussed, ambulance fee gets 1st approval

Quick Recap:
  • Scout leader Bill Murphy recognized for 30+ years of service for Troop 126
  • Valuable information in the presentation/discussion on Finance and borrowing. Town at great credit rate, recognition of fiscal management over the years
  • Difference between excluded borrowing and non-excluded borrowing explained. "Excluded" are those school building debt exclusions approved by voters. Over next several years only the new FHS will be left to pay for. Meanwhile, the "non-excluded" borrowing has paid for the Senior Center, fire stations, Library, etc. There is capacity for funding projects within the current operational budget for non-excluded projects over the next several years
  • Long impassioned discussion on the proposed storm water utility fee, not the last time for this discussion. For some councilors they appeared to have missed all the opportunities to participate in informational sessions as the proposal developed last year. Planning Board Chair took offence at not being included last year either
  • Ambulance fee increase approved for second reading. (Oh and one councilor who complained about 'death of thousand cuts' on the storm water fee approved this without raising a question)
  • Town ready to distribute vaccine to approved order of individuals but needs supply. Still supply/demand issue. Hope on horizon with possible increases in supply coming. Patience for now
 
Photos captured during the meeting and shared via Twitter can be found in one album https://photos.app.goo.gl/v5HhoVwmEofmqE1X9
 
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As with most meetings in this pandemic period, I took my notes via Twitter during the meeting reporting in real-time via the virtual session.
 
The Twitter hashtag can be found online  #tc0203


  • Swivel seat to real time reporting for the Town Council meeting at 7, agenda doc here https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/agendas/2-3-2021_town_council_meeting_agenda_0.pdf With connection info and details on topics. #tc0203
  • Moving to approval of minutes, Dec 16, seconded, via roll call passes 8-0-1 (Pellegri absent) Motion to approve, second, via roll call same 8-0-1 (Pellegri absent) #tc0203
  • Phone number available to join #tc0203
  • Moving to approval of minutes, Dec 16, seconded, via roll call passes 8-0-1 (Pellegri absent) Motion to approve, second, via roll call same 8-0-1 (Pellegri absent) #tc0203
  • Proclamation for Bill Murphy, Troop 126 leader over 30+ years. Proclamation read by Councilor Bissanti. #tc0203
Finance and borrowing presentation/discussion
  • Moving along to presentation on finance and borrowing https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/mai/files/tc_borrowing_debt_presentation.pdf #tc0203
  • Slide captures, #tc0203
  • Non-excluded vs excluded (prop 2 1/2 like FHS) #tc0203
  • Opportunity to leverage the debt funds to pay for the long term expenses i.e do the sewer interceptor without any additional funding. #tc0203 we are at AA+ only one step down from highest rating (AAA).
  • Note an addition to the Council chambers to the right of councilor Jones, one of the new air filter units. #tc0203 floor mount, black cover white sided...
  • Non-excluded debt competes for interest expense in the ops budget, not so much an issue with number of projects, relates to the dollars associated with the projects and then with the interest for the bonds per project #tc0203
  • #tc0203 Bissanti not getting the dollar flow for the bonding, "rainbows and puppy dog tails", things change and they don't always change for the best. Stay within the budget so we can get the funding and maintain the rating.
  • Excluded debt comes from the prop 2 1/2 question and ballot choice, i.e. FHS the school required $100m of which the state reimbursed approx 60% so we bonded the 40% and that rolls off when done #tc0203 the rating is high due to the behavior of the Town Council in fiscal mgt
  • Kelly refuting the Bissanti comment, the town Council report card is AA+ hence we have been doing great. Are we about to change? I have no doubt future Council will do similar for our fiscal future. #tc0203
Storm water discussion
  • Chair Mercer summarizes similar comments, Bissanti still not getting it. #tc0203 Moving to the storm water topic, utility fee, etc. Presentation copy here, we did sue the EPA and got concessions on timing and effort https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/mai/files/8b._storm_water_presentation.pdf discussion only tonight
  • Pros/cons on the utility fee proposal #tc0203
  • We have the infrastructure that needs 2 be paid for, we either do it with the fee or taxes. #tc0203 Bissanti confused; the EPA and MA DEP, are government agencies not a private entity, Secretary level agency at the Governor's office. He's glad 2 hear that, was hearing otherwise
  • #tc0203 the utility fee provides for leeway (via exemption and credits) not available from property tax funding. Also the non-profits and state agencies pay the fee where they are exempt from the property taxes. How will credits work? List to be our together
  • Sidewalk and roads are part of town responsibility. The per 1000 SQ foot makes it easier to manage and calculate. Gravel road today is impervious. Could we change it? A choice to make. Where did the up to 50% come from? Why not a higher max? Majority of Communities do #tc0203
  • The end of the day, it goes back to the money raised for us to do the work. If x doesn't pay, someone else would. #tc0203 options to provide credits, etc. don't exist if property tax revenue is to be used. An ongoing discussion, not to be solved tonight.
  • Churches, non-profits are exempt from property taxes due to legislative decision. Attny Cerel chimes in on Q if legislative body could exempt them on this, apples to oranges; other municipality have enacted these, in MA also. Kelly argues that it is tax on commercial #tc0203
  • #tc0203 the utility is proposed because it is the most equitable way. The infrastructure here was put in over time and needs to be managed (paid for) we either do it this way equitably or via taxes, ultimate decision. The older building still needs to be covered with this code
  • #tc0203 from a Council side, I know we need the money, from a resident side they are going to be upset. We have a rebate program on rain barrel today. Can we get feedback on the MS4 permit? We need to push to get someone from the EPA to talk with us.
  • Kelly can go for a flat fee but not for an escalation fee. (Actually counter to what he said on the fiscal responsibility he talked of before) #tc0203 admits he is on soap box. Chair Mercer interjects that this only a discussion, moves on to another.
  • Not just about storm water, there are other things in the MS4 permit coming down the road, we are only talking about the implementation for the first phase. #tc0203 Padula disappointed if any Council member would vote for this. Planning Board was not asked to be part ...
  • Planning Board is the storm water manager per prior decision. #tc0203 this is the just the beginning. Putting salt into our water, and not cleaning catch basins so we are saving money. Now trying to generate more with this? Reconsider this
  • Chandler what happens if we don't do this? EPA thinks this is a palatable thing. There is not a lot of support for this, I get that. The requirements will increase year to year. If we don't do this fee, it will come from the tax revenue. And compete with other expenses #tc0203
  • Do we sacrifice other services? Or wait for the EPA to force and fine you. When, not sure but it will come. #tc0203 like OPEB, it needs to be funded, how are we going to do this. This will be on future agendas, it is a lengthy discussion.
  • The permit requires more than what we are already doing. So what we have been doing is in the budget. The question is where will the future come from. Tax or utility fee. #tc0203 the interest rate varies but one bonded remains the same. Future discussion, not any more tonight
 Subcommittee reports
  • Subcommittee reports: Budget, no meeting. Capital, not yet. EDC met just before this meeting, another listening session on food truck, craft brew bylaw. Report to be sent out on TA review prior to next subcommittee meeting. #tc0203
 Legislation for action
  • Next up, legislation for action. https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/mai/files/10a._21-869_als_bls_rate_changes_0.pdf Ambulance fee schedule changes. Adjusting rate to maintain level in comparison with other Communities #tc0203 adjusting yearly to avoid major changes
  • Motion to move to 2nd reading, majority required, via roll call 8-0-1 (1 absent) Town Administrator report, vaccine now, call BoH or Senior Center. We don't have doses available. #tc0203 we are preparing to deliver 100 to seniors over 75, supply/demand issue
Town Administrator report
  • FHS is an approved site, we are ready to go, we just need supply. #tc0203 the vaccine rollout is our #1 Economic Development effort, we are ready to go. It is frustrating not getting supply. Over 75, call senior center to get on list. https://franklinma.gov/home/pages/vaccination-information be patient
  • #tc0203 we prepared to answer questions. If on listing, still working on the oldest and working back. 90+ for first round, only getting 100 doses. Looking at how many we can get? It is not just Franklin, everyone across the state has same issue
  • #tc0203 are you prepared for second lists to use all the doses? Yes, already covered. Even if it is one dose, we don't want to loose it. Budget calendar. Neutral for Town at this point with governor's release, probably early March for first view and hearings re: memorial day
  • Request for trail info. Tech review meeting possible item for Depot plaza, garage, etc. Conversation on density zoning with planning board. Look at study of bylaws re: equity (based on roundtable discussion) #tc0203
  • Frongillo touting video on roundtable on race in Franklin recorded in November available now https://franklinmatters.org/2021/01/watch-roundtable-discussion-of-racism.html Alert on spam email as if from Chair Mercer, cautioned, checked with him before opening #tc0203
  • #tc0203 heart wrenching story from Jones who can't attend wake for pastor he had worked with in Haiti missions, a great loss for so much that he had done. For veterans, if you call Bedford VA can call to get one. Wishes for Pellegri
  • Speedy recovery to Ronni Pellegri, motion to adjourn, seconded, via roll call 8-0-1 ( 1 absent) #tc0203

 

Town Council Meeting recap - 02/03/21
Town Council Meeting recap - 02/03/21

FM #451 Board of Health Mtg - 02/03/21 (audio)

FM #451 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 451 in the series.

This session shares the Franklin, MA Board of Health meeting held on Wednesday, February 3, 2021.

The meeting was conducted in a hybrid format: some of the Health Dept were in the Municipal Building, the remainder, Committee, (and public) were remote via conference bridge, all to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

The show notes contain links to the meeting agenda and to my notes.

The recording runs about 25 minutes. Let’s listen to the Board of Health meeting held on Wednesday, Feb 3   https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/H1zdvX1S


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Agenda doc
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/agendas/agenda-02-03-2021.pdf

Health Dept/Board of Health page   https://www.franklinma.gov/health-department

My notes from the meeting
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/02/board-of-health-meeting-recap-020321.html

Quick Recap:

  • Vaccine clinic plans ready, awaiting allocation and delivery
  • Sharing best practices with Milford Regional Hospital
  • Found assistance for Magnolia Hgts, they had been dropped from CDC coverage
  • Housing Authority clinic being explored their supply separate from Town allocation 
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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm).

This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.
 
How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
  • If you don't like something here, please let me know

Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
 
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ 

If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com

The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.

I hope you enjoy!

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FM #451 Board of Health Mtg - 02/03/21 (audio)
FM #451 Board of Health Mtg - 02/03/21 (audio)

Town of Franklin: Vaccination Information Updates

Vaccination Information Updates

Please visit our Vaccination Information Portal to find recently updated information regarding COVID-19 vaccine distribution.  

Eligible residents can sign up to express interest in receiving a vaccine via THIS FORM or by contacting the Senior Center at 508-520-4946

 

Shared from => https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/vaccination-information-updates

Use this form:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScJvvLrtBQi3OSUt7fQSl8zzNvELhkg7KFmFFD_mhtgOr8F4w/viewform
 

FM #452 Economic Development SubComm Mtg - 02/03/21 (audio)

FM #452 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 452 in the series.

This shares the Economic Development Committee meeting that was held on Wednesday, February 3, 2021.

The meeting was conducted in a hybrid mode; some of the key participants were in the Council Chambers, the Chair Melanie Hamblen led the meeting remotely along with many others via Zoom conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

Links to the meeting agenda and my notes are in the show notes. The recording runs about an hour and eight minutes (~68 mins)  Audio file =  https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/HsJsQlRS


 

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Meeting agenda including bylaw revision for food trucks  
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/agendas/edc_agenda_revised_2-3-2021.pdf

My notes captured via Twitter and shared here in summary form
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/02/economic-development-subcommittee_5.html

Quick Recap:

  • Very enlightening listening session this time. Good info gleaned from participants all around. Food trucks are not inanimate objects, they have people and families to support behind them
  • Where did the 25% requirement for tasting space come from; the manufacturing bylaw allows 25% for a manufacturer to have that amount of space for a retail operation
  • Tasting rooms as designed in the bylaw are shifting to be more than that per some of the participants; what should they have, how should they be operated, how can the service be 'safe'....
  • Food requirement for tasting makes sense but then brings complications, patio space outside counted against space requirements, which then drive capacity and parking; need to be careful of making changes without considering other effects especially unintended ones
  • the food truck experience is not the same as a table service, should not be considered competitive, they are distinctly different
  • No pun intended but there is plenty of food for thought here, more to come as the info is reviewed and solution or options designed for next discussion (TBD)

 
Photos captured during the meeting and shared via Twitter can be found in one album  https://photos.app.goo.gl/nZAY5RwEoNGH37wt8

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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm).

This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.
 
How can you help?

  • If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors
  • If you don't like something here, please let me know

Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.
 
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ 

If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com

The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.

I hope you enjoy!

------------------

You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"

 

FM #452 Economic Development SubComm Mtg - 02/03/21 (audio)
FM #452 Economic Development SubComm Mtg - 02/03/21 (audio)

FHS boys hockey top Attleboro 3-1 on Friday

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS sports results:

Boys Hockey = Franklin, 3 @ Attleboro, 1 – Final 
– Junior Christian Shabbick scored his first career goal and added an assist to help the Panthers sweep the season series against Attleboro. Shabbick set up Ben Jarosz for a first period goal and Justin Magazu (from Pat Dolan) added a second as Franklin claimed a 2-1 lead after a period. Shabbick extended the visitors’ lead with a goal assisted by Justin Abely in the second period. Attleboro goalie Nick Piazza made 35 saves in net. 
 
For other results around the Hockomock League 
 
 
"Hard Hat   🎩   and Coaches game puck to #23 Christian Shabbick!  2 points tonight , goal/assist tonight and scoring his first varsity goal!  Played hard all night, awesome game Christian!!"   https://twitter.com/FHSPantherHocke/status/1357914232487108609

Hard Hat   🎩   and Coaches game puck to #23 Christian Shabbick
"Hard Hat and Coaches game puck to #23 Christian Shabbick"