Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Rotary Club of Franklin MA Donates 2000 Masks to Franklin Fire Department

The Rotary Club of Franklin MA, whose motto is “Service above self”, is proud to donate 2000 masks to the Franklin Fire Department, for them to use as they see fit. “Rotary Club has been weaved into the Franklin fabric for more than 90 years, providing services like this and many others too.” said John Power, pictured here with Capt. William Blanchard of the Franklin Fire Department. 

An International group, the club’s primarily focuses on finding local needs and completing service projects that serve Franklin’s elderly, underserved & High School students by providing annual Scholastic Scholarships & Youth Leadership Awards.

If you would like to find out more about Rotary Club of Franklin MA, you are invited to join them for a meeting on the first and/or third Tuesday of each month, 5:30pm – 7:30pm or visit their website:  http://portal.clubrunner.ca/3689

John Power (left) pictured here with Capt. William Blanchard (right) of the Franklin Fire Department
John Power (left) pictured here with Capt. William Blanchard (right) of the Franklin Fire Department

 

FHS volleyball team tops Mansfield 3-0 in first of two matches this week

From HockomockSports.com and Twitter we share the FHS sports results:

Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Mansfield, 0 – Final 
– Click here for a Photo Gallery from this game. Franklin put together an impressive overall performance to earn the 25-12, 25-19, 25-10 victory that puts the Panthers half a game ahead of KP in the division standings. Franklin never trailed at any point in the match. Ally Bonnet-Eymard led the way with 18 kills and eight digs and Taylor Lacerda chipped in with five kills. Cailyn Mackintosh continued her strong season with 27 assists and six digs. 
 
 
For a photo gallery for this match
 
For other results around the Hockomock League 
 
FHS volleyball team tops Mansfield 3-0 in first of two matches this week
FHS volleyball team tops Mansfield 3-0 in first of two matches this week (HockomockSports.com photo)

 

Franklin Public Schools, MA: Schedule reminders for this week


Schedule reminders for this week. https://t.co/b928AGrRwc

https://twitter.com/FranklinPSNews/status/1376925903373090817

Franklin Public Schools, MA: Schedule reminders for this week
Franklin Public Schools, MA: Schedule reminders for this week


Meeting Notice, 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node, Thursday, April 1

The Greater Franklin Node of 350 Massachusetts will meet this week, Thursday, April 1, 7:00 pm.  
 
Here is the Zoom link: 
Password: 350ma
Audio by phone: +1 646 876 9923 
 
Residents of Franklin and nearby cities and towns are invited to attend. We will discuss ongoing legislative developments at the State House and the White House around climate action, including greater reliance on renewable sources of energy for electricity, home heating, and transportation. 
 
We are also planning local activities to educate and engage our communities about climate, renewable energy, home improvements, and related topics. We want to collaborate with groups and individuals from the region who share the same concerns, so all our cities and towns can benefit. Please join us to learn and contribute.  
 
350 Massachusetts for a Better Future (https://350mass.betterfutureproject.org/is building a powerful statewide social movement to confront the climate crisis, hold our politicians accountable and undermine the destructive influence of the fossil fuel industry. Our name comes from 350 parts per million, the safe level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. 
 
350 Mass is made up of several local volunteer-led chapters we call "nodes" around the state that carry out both municipal-level and statewide campaigns, coordinated by a Statewide Steering Team (SST). The Greater Franklin Node includes Franklin and close to twenty nearby communities. We meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month, at 7:00 pm.
 
For questions and information, contact the node co-coordinators, carolyncbarthel@gmail.com and/or ralph.halpern@comcast.net.
 
Ralph Halpern
781-784-3839 (h)
339-203-5017 (c)
  
Meeting Notice, 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node - Apr 1 = 7:00 PM
Meeting Notice, 350 Mass Greater Franklin Node - Apr 1 = 7:00 PM
 

"Hynes vaccination site to administer 7,000 shots a day"

 

"AN EIGHT-WEEK federal-state pilot vaccine program at the Hynes Convention Center will begin administering 7,000 shots a day starting Wednesday and then next week begin diverting roughly 2,000 doses a day to mobile units that will administer shots in Chelsea, Revere, Boston, New Bedford, and Fall River.

At a press conference at the Hynes, Gov. Charlie Baker said the mass vaccination center at the Hynes (relocated from Fenway Park) will receive 1,000 doses a day from the state’s allocation of vaccine and 6,000 doses a day supplied by the Federal Emergency Management Agency."

Continue reading the article online

Boston Globe coverage (subscription may be required)  -> https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/03/30/metro/baker-cdc-director-walensky-tour-vaccination-site-hynes-convention-center/

Gov Baker Press conference video link:  https://youtu.be/neh7QDVeKhA

Fiscal Year 2021 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills have been mailed

Fiscal Year 2021 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills have been mailed

Treasurer Collector, Kerri A. Bertone has mailed the Fiscal Year 2021 4th Quarter Real Estate and Personal Property tax bills. 

The due date for these bills is May 3, 2021


Shared from: https://www.franklinma.gov/treasurer-collector/news/fiscal-year-2021-4th-quarter-real-estate-personal-property-tax-bills-have


Fiscal Year 2021 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills have been mailed
Fiscal Year 2021 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills have been mailed

The News Literacy Project - webinar for Seniors on fact-checking - Mar 31, 1:00 PM


Older adults — join us & @OlderAdultsTech / @seniorplanet Weds, Mar 31 (1 PM ET) for the 3rd in our series of #NewsLiteracy webinars, this one on fact-checking & digital verification. Gain skills to stick to the facts!

Sign up / spread the word —> https://t.co/KAJmRSxPje

cc: @AARP
https://twitter.com/NewsLitProject/status/1376969389233278977?

The News Literacy Project - webinar for Seniors on fact-checking - Mar 31, 1:00 PM
The News Literacy Project - webinar for Seniors on fact-checking - Mar 31, 1:00 PM


Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Talk Franklin -> The Start of Spring 2021: News & Updates in Franklin! (audio)

 FM #503 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 503 in the series. 

This session of the radio show shares my "Talk Franklin" conversation with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen and Marketing and Communications Specialist Anne Marie Tracey. We had our conversation via conference bridge to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.

We talk about: 
  • Re-opening
  • Vaccine local delivery for homebound?
  • Library, what’s next?
  • Senior Center st pats meal
  • THE BLACK BOX has events in April
  • Project Envoy continues (#ThinkFrankinFirst)
  • Budget cycle
    • Capital coming to Capital SubComm - Weds, Mar 31
    • Joint Budget SubComm - TBD
    • FinComm hearings in Apr (4/27-28-29, 5/4)
    • Town Council hearings in May
Links to the key topics covered here are included in the show notes. The recording runs about 41 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Jamie and Anne Marie. 



 

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Town of Franklin budget page  https://www.franklinma.gov/town-budget 
Franklin Schools budget page  https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-district-budget 

#Project Envoy - March schedule = https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/project-envoy/ 
#ThinkFranklinFirst gift cards = https://franklingiftcard.com/ 

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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/  or www.franklin.news/

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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Talk Franklin -> The Start of Spring 2021: News & Updates in Franklin! (audio)
Talk Franklin -> The Start of Spring 2021: News & Updates in Franklin! (audio)


Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - Mar 31 - 5:00 PM

Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
March 31, 2021 = 5:00 PM 


Discussion:
1. Town Administration Free Cash Overview
2. Department Presentations
a. School Department, School Facilities and School Technology requests
b. Town Facilities
c. Public Safety- Fire & Police requests
d. Public Works- DPW, Highway & Grounds, Water, Sewer requests

This is a meeting of the Franklin Town Council Sub-Committee; under the Open Meeting Law, this subcommittee is a separate "public body" from the Town Council. Therefore, unless the Town Council has separately noticed and posted its own meeting, Councilors who are not members of this subcommittee will not be permitted to speak or otherwise actively participate @ this meeting, although they may attend and observe. This prohibition is necessary to avoid the potential for an Open Meeting Law Violation.

Connection info and the full set of documents released for this meeting in the following  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/agendas/capital_budget_subcom_agenda_final_1.pdf

Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - Mar 31 - 5:00 PM
Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - Mar 31 - 5:00 PM


"Walk of Tears" will go virtual for 2021

Dear Walk of Tears Community,

The SADD chapters at King Philip and Franklin High Schools are committed to ensuring our Walk of Tears participants and the greater community stay safe. Therefore, we have made the collective decision to continue the Walk of Tears (5k Run/Walk) in memory of Maura D. Howard and Amy Callaghan, victims of drunk drivers, as a virtual event for 2021.

Keeping Maura and Amy's memories alive is our top priority and spreading awareness about the dangers of drinking and driving through scholarships in their honor is crucial.

Throughout the month of April, you will be able to participate in the virtual Walk of Tears (https://fundly.com/2021-walk-of-tears). We are asking for a minimum donation of $10. You can register and complete as many 5k (3.1 miles) runs/walks as you would like between Thursday, April 1–Friday, April 30.

Let’s stay connected! Please tag @FranklinSADD and @kingphilipSADD in your stories and posts on Instagram so we can collect highlights and capture your unique experiences.

We will miss walking together and look forward to resuming an in-person event in 2022. We are incredibly grateful for all of the community support throughout the years. Thank you for your continued commitment and participation in the Walk of Tears. Please stay well, spread kindness, and take care of yourselves.

Click here to donate online.

Donation by Mail: Please make checks payable to Maura D. Howard Memorial Fund and send to Foxboro Federal Savings 160 Main Street Norfolk, MA 02056.

Sincerely,

Franklin/KP SADD Chapters and the Howard Family



Walk of Tears document => https://t.co/QNvJwbU0tT


Shared from Twitter -> https://twitter.com/FPSHealthPE/status/1376526678915170308

"Walk of Tears" will go virtual for 2021
"Walk of Tears" will go virtual for 2021


FHS' Bonnet-Eymard selected as Player of the Week

 

"Franklin senior Ally Bonnet-Eymard has been selected as the HockomockSports.com Player of the Week, presented by Morse Insurance, for March 21 through March 27. Bonnet-Eymard is the 16th player chosen as Player of the Week for the 2020-21 school year and third in the fall II season.

Bonnet-Eymard, Franklin’s leading hitter from a year ago, helped the Panthers rebound from their first loss of the season to pick up a pair of three-set wins against Taunton and remain in a first-place tie with King Philip for the Kelley-Rex division title (which both teams shared last season).

Following a five-set loss over the weekend to KP, Franklin bounced back with a sweep of Taunton. Bonnet-Eymard paced the Panthers offensively with eight kills. Two days later, Bonnet-Eymard dominated the rematch, again lifting Franklin to a sweep. She finished with 18 kills and three aces in the second game against Taunton. Franklin faces Mansfield and Attleboro in the next two weeks in search of a third straight league title."

Player of the Week: Ally Bonnet-Eymard, Franklin Volleyball; photo by HockomockSports.com
Player of the Week: Ally Bonnet-Eymard, Franklin Volleyball; photo by HockomockSports.com


Franklin Public Schools,: Reopening update regarding in-person learning

March 29, 2021

Dear Franklin Families,

 

We hope you are doing well. We are eagerly looking forward to the dates of April 5 and April 12 when we are planning to return more students to full time in person education.

 

Much of the specific information is being shared through the building administrators. I am writing to share a few important pieces of information that pertain to all schools.

 

Adherence to our Health and Safety Protocols

Although we are following new guidance and using 3-6 feet of distance between students (with 6 feet of distance for our faculty/staff) as our standard and Massachusetts has entered into Phase 4 of reopening and there is much excitement around new possibilities for gatherings, our return to in person school must be done as safely as possible.  Franklin students, families, and residents have done a tremendous job over the past year in keeping the community safe. Keep up the good work!


Many are attributing the safety of schools to the sound health and safety practices put in place earlier in the school year. Now is a good time for us all to recommit to the Health and Safety Protocols.  Families are reminded that our core practices for health and safety include mask wearing, physical distancing, and good hand hygiene.  Research is showing that mask wearing is an incredibly effective safety practice. Here are a few reminders about appropriate mask wearing.


  • A mask or face covering is a garment that covers your nose and mouth including dust masks, disposable medical masks, and homemade cloth masks. Masks/face coverings should fit snugly but comfortably over the sides of the face. Face coverings should be consistent with school handbook expectations. Bandanas and many gaiters do not provide adequate protection and are not permitted. Face masks with valves are not permitted.  https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-face-cover-guidance.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html

  • All students in Franklin Public Schools will be required to wear a mask/face-covering in school and on school buses.

  • All adults, including educators and staff, will be required to wear masks/face coverings. Fully vaccinated individuals are required to wear masks.

  • Exceptions will be made for those with medical conditions, disability, or other health/safety factors that prohibit them from wearing a mask/face covering. A physician's note is required.

  • Schools will develop a schedule for mask breaks that will occur throughout the day. During mask breaks, students will be at least six feet apart and in a well-ventilated space (outside or with the windows open).

  • Student masks/face coverings should be provided by the student/family. Schools will have extra masks available for children who need them. Masks/face coverings should be clearly labeled with the student’s names or initials to avoid confusion or swapping.

  • Staff will be provided with disposable masks by Franklin Public Schools. Staff will be permitted to wear their own mask/face covering. Cloth face coverings, if used, must be washed daily.


If your child is returning to school in person, please also commit to screening your child for symptoms of COVID-19 prior to sending them to school. Your child should stay home if they are exhibiting ANY of the symptoms of COVID-19:

  • Temperature above 100 degrees F

  • Respiratory symptoms not attributable to other illnesses (e.g. allergies): Fever above 100 degrees F, chills, or shaking chills

  • Cough (not due to other known causes, such as a chronic cough)* Allergy and asthma symptoms are NOT acute respiratory illnesses

  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Sore throat

  • Headache

  • Muscle aches or body aches

  • Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea

  • Fatigue

  • Nasal congestion or runny nose (not due to other known causes, such as allergies)

  • Being in close contact with someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 or told by a healthcare provider that they may have COVID-19


Overall Pool Testing

We have completed the third week of the District Pool Testing Program.  We have over 60% of staff participation and about 40% student participation. We have had a total of 3691 swabs/580 pools as of Friday, March 26. Our experiences are showing us the value of the program.

 

As background information, with pool testing, lower nasal swabs are collected from participating students and faculty/staff members. Ten swabs are placed in a “pool” and a PCR test is run to see if the Coronavirus is present. Tests are sent to a nearby lab and within 24 hours, we have been receiving results.

 

We recently had our first experiences with positive pools. Last week, two of the 169 pools collected came back positive which meant that one person in each of the two pools (1151 individuals) was COVID-positive. This did not mean that everyone in the positive pools was positive. 


All individuals in the positive pools reported to the Health Office for individual follow-up testing using the BinaxNOW follow-up test which produced results in 15 minutes. The individuals whose test was negative remained in school as normal. There was no further follow-up needed. The individuals who tested positive were sent home to isolate/quarantine, and the contact tracing process was completed.


By finding and isolating a positive case, our schools just became safer for everyone. We encourage more students and faculty/staff to participate in the program. If you have not signed up for the Pool Testing Program and wish to do so we encourage you to go to the Pool Testing section of the FPS Reopening website or contact your child’s building administrator.

 

 

Travel

The Franklin Public Schools, after consulting with our local health department and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, is amending its expectations for students and staff related to returning to school after travel. FPS urges students and staff to follow the new Massachusetts Travel Advisory. https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-travel-advisory

 

According to this advisory, all visitors and returning residents entering Massachusetts are advised to quarantine for 10 days upon arrival. Travelers in the following categories are exempt from this quarantine advisory:

  • Travelers who have received a negative COVID-19 result on a test administered not more than 72 hours prior to their arrival in Massachusetts.  Travelers may also test out of the quarantine advisory after arrival in Massachusetts, as long as they quarantine until receiving a negative test result.

  • Anyone who is entering Massachusetts for fewer than 24 hours

  • Anyone who is returning to Massachusetts after being out of the State for fewer than 24 hours

  • Workers who enter Massachusetts to perform critical infrastructure functions (as specified by the Federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) during required commuting to or from work and while at work.

  • Travelers who are fully vaccinated (i.e. who have received two doses of either the Moderna of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines OR who have received a single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, 14 or more days ago) and who do not have symptoms.

International Travel:   January 12, 2021, CDC announced an Order requiring all air passengers arriving to the US from a foreign country to get tested no more than 3 days before their flight departs and to present the negative result or documentation of having recovered from COVID-19 to the airline before boarding the flight. Air passengers will also be required to confirm that the information they present is true in the form of an attestation. The CDC also advises:

  • Get tested 3-5 days after travel AND stay home and self-quarantine for 7 days after travel.

    • Even if you test negative, stay home and self-quarantine for the full 7 days.

    • If your test is positive, isolate yourself to protect others from getting infected.​​

  • ​If you don’t get tested, it’s safest to stay home and self-quarantine for 10 days after travel.​

  • Avoid being around people who are at increased risk for severe illness for 14 days, whether you get tested or not.

Bus Transportation

If your child needs bus transportation to and from school, families can sign up for transportation through the following link: https://www.franklinps.net/district/transportation.  



Other


If you have questions about District policies/practices about reopening, you can view our Reopening Website https://sites.google.com/franklinps.net/returntoschoolplan/home or email our reopening email account:  reopening@franklinps.net  


Building based specifics are best addressed by the school administration. They will continue to communicate with you through their regular avenues such as their newsletters and personal communications with you.


Have a wonderful week!


Sincerely,  


Sara Ahern, Superintendent of Schools


Reopening update -> https://t.co/sTyjDU1EiU 
Shared from Twitter ->  https://t.co/kdciDBsfMM

Reopening update regarding in-person learning
Reopening update regarding in-person learning


Franklin Music Dept Presents - All Town Showcase Concert - Mar 31

All Town Showcase Concert

Featuring performances from the Band, Choir, and Orchestra of the Annie Sullivan, Horace Mann, Remington, and High School  performing groups.

WEDNESDAY  

March 31, 2021 

7:00 PM Livestream 

Join us at 7:00 P.M. for a livestream performance.  Following the livestream, the recording of the concert  will be published on our virtual performance website. 

To view our livestream concert, go to the link below and  you will then find the link to the livestream there. https://givebutter.com/dgYAGV

Franklin Music Department Presents - All Town Showcase Concert - Mar 31
Franklin Music Department Presents - All Town Showcase Concert - Mar 31

Reminder: St. Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group - April 3

St Mary's Women's Faith Formation will be watching  Bishop Barron's video  "The Meaning of Easter" at our monthly Saturday morning Zoom meeting on April 3 starting at 9:30 AM. 

There will be time for discussion after the viewing.  This meeting is open to all women. 

If interested in attending this 45 minute meeting, please email Deacon Guy (deaconguy@stmarysfranklin.org) for Zoom link contact information.
 

St. Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group
St. Mary's Women's Faith Formation Group