Tuesday, March 9, 2021

FHS' Yihan Pu selected for National Art Honor Society exhibit

Massachusetts Art Education Association (@MassArtEd) tweeted on Sun, Mar 07, 2021:
Congratulations to Yihan Pu from Franklin High School. Their work was selected to be exhibited in the 2021 @NAEA National Art Honor Society exhibit. Shout out to NAHS Chapter Sponsor Amy Edson! #wickedsmART @FranklinHS https://t.co/nOMN5XSnQw
Shared from Tiwtter: https://twitter.com/MassArtEd/status/1368652790386618379

FHS' Yihan Pu selected for National Art Honor Society exhibit
FHS' Yihan Pu selected for National Art Honor Society exhibit


Franklin Public Schools, MA: 3 FHS students' work selected for MAEA exhibit

Franklin Public Schools, MA (@FranklinPSNews) tweeted on Mon, Mar 08, 2021:

So proud of the @FranklinHS students whose artwork was selected for the Massachusetts Amazing Emerging Artists HS Recognitions Exhibit! 


3 FHS students' work selected for MAEA exhibit
3 FHS students' work selected for MAEA exhibit


Patience still needed, but there is hope on the horizon after folks are vaccinated

 

"Americans got their first peek Monday at what life may be like in a post-vaccinated world with new federal guidelines that say people who are fully vaccinated can gather privately indoors without masks and without physical distancing.

The much-anticipated recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, described as a first step toward returning to everyday activities, identify someone as fully vaccinated two weeks after their final shot. The timing of the announcement — just weeks before the beginning of spring — comes as many people are tempted to visit family or interact with friends after months of careful isolation." 

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Direct link to the CDC guidance

Related article on the guidance (subscription may be required)


CDC guidance summary table
CDC guidance summary table


"Legislative compromise will end state tax on PPP grants"

Statement from Senate President Karen E. Spilka, 
Speaker of the House Ronald Mariano,
Senate Ways & Means Chair Michael J. Rodrigues and
House Ways & Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz

“The Senate and House have reached agreement on a bill to help workers and employers jumpstart our nascent recovery as we begin to slowly emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. This agreement strikes a balance to ensure that businesses can continue to move forward while protecting those working hard to keep the economy going. Time is of the essence to bring this much needed relief to businesses and employees, and so we will act expeditiously to get this comprehensive bill to the Governor’s desk.

While businesses require our support to weather this economic storm, our employees need help too. We have agreed to provide targeted tax relief to unemployed workers whose income falls below 200 percent of the poverty line. We also recognize that many are navigating our Unemployment Insurance (UI) system for the first time, and so we have agreed to waive penalties for missed tax payments on UI benefits received in 2020.

To help protect employees on the front lines—and to help prevent the further spread of COVID-19—we are making sure all employees have access to paid leave if they are unable to work because they get infected with the coronavirus, are ordered to quarantine, or need to take time off to get the vaccine. In tandem with federal legislation, this state response will ensure employees have access to paid leave and employers are reimbursed for such costs. We believe this will provide a necessary and crucial safety net for the employees, especially essential workers, who have shown up every day to keep our economy and communities running throughout this public health crisis.

Finally, the bill will prevent increases in the UI rate schedule for 2021 and 2022, providing employers with needed stability and relief as the Commonwealth continues to recover. The agreement also allows for state borrowing, secured by a temporary employer assessment, to ensure the solvency of the UI trust fund. In addition to UI relief, to help many small businesses and employers who received PPP loans to stay afloat and save jobs, we have agreed to conform to the current federal tax code to exclude forgiven PPP loans from gross income for small businesses organized as pass-through entities.”


CommonWealth Magazine coverage of this topic:  https://commonwealthmagazine.org/state-government/legislative-compromise-will-end-state-tax-on-ppp-grants/

Boston Globe coverage of this:  https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/03/09/business/beacon-hill-leaders-reach-accord-freezing-unemployment-insurance-rates-exempting-ppp-taxes/


Franklin Senior Center: Quarantini Time Tuesday, Mar 9 at 5:00 PM


Franklin Senior Center: Quarantini Time Tuesday, Mar 9 at 5:00 PM
Franklin Senior Center: Quarantini Time Tuesday, Mar 9 at 5:00 PM


click below to join Quarantini Time Tuesday at 5pm
https://zoom.us/j/97985268050?pwd=M3ZSNU5WSS9pQnhDT2t3ZkF2MVBzdz09

Meeting ID: 979 8526 8050   Passcode: 350991

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Ariel Doggett

Virtual Program Coordinator
Respite Coordinator

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

Monday, March 8, 2021

Town of Franklin: Finance Committee - Agenda - March 10, 2021

Finance Committee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
March 10, 2021 = 6:30 PM


Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comments
3. Approval of Minutes
4. FY21 Capital Program Recommendations
5. Public Safety & MECC Discussion
a. Gary Premo - MECC Director
b. Chief TJ Lynch - Franklin Police Chief
c. Chief Jim McLaughlin - Franklin Fire Department
6. FY22 Revenue Projections
7. Future Agenda Items
8. Adjourn

Full agenda doc and meeting packet (with connection info)




The Finance Committee Agenda includes an update from the MECC
The Finance Committee Agenda includes an update from the MECC


FM #483 - Town Council Meeting - 03/03/21 (audio)

FM #483 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 483 in the series. 

This session shares the Franklin, MA Town Council meeting held on Wednesday, Mar 3, 2021. 

The meeting was conducted in a hybrid format: most members of the Town Council, selected guests, and Town Administration personnel were in the Council Chambers, at least one member of the Council was remote along with the public via the Zoom conference bridge, all to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

Compared to prior meetings, this is a relatively short session only 1 hour and 18 minutes

The show notes contain links to the meeting agenda including the documents released for this agenda. 

Let’s listen to this segment of the Town Council meeting of Mar 3, 2021.  


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Town Council ‘quarterbacking session’ with Chair Tom Mercer
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/03/fm-481-town-council-quarterbacking.html 

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FM #483 - Town Council Meeting - 03/03/21 (audio)
FM #483 - Town Council Meeting - 03/03/21 (audio)