Tuesday, April 6, 2021

"Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask"

 

"The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched a competition to develop “the next generation of masks” with the winning submission receiving a $500,000 cash prize.

The competition — “Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask” — is a partnership between HHS’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

In the announcement, HHS notes that many health authorities around the world are encouraging people to wear masks to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases, but masks often present some challenges such as: “contact dermatitis with prolonged wear, physical discomfort, fogging of eyeglasses, and difficulty communicating.”

Continue reading the article online
 
More info on the "Mask Innovation Challenge" can be found

"Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask"
"Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask"


Monday, April 5, 2021

Community Preservation Committee - Agenda - Apr 6, 2021 - 7:00 PM

Community Preservation Committee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
April 6, 2021 = 7:00 PM


Agenda:
1. Approval of Minutes
2. Approval of Committee Meeting Schedule
3. FY22 Budget Approval
4. Open Space Presentation & Discussion

Recommended Committee Homework & Reading:
1. Open Space & Recreation Plan (https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/updated_osrp.pdf)

Agenda doc with connection info


Community Preservation Committee - Agenda - Apr 6, 2021 - 7:00 PM
Community Preservation Committee - Agenda - Apr 6, 2021 - 7:00 PM


Franklin TV: WFH (Mostly) - COVID life & work, day-by-day

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 04/04/2021

The COVID lifestyle is not anyone’s first choice, but for those among us with past WFH experience (working from home), our disciplines return – like muscle memory. (It’s like riding a bike.)  In that sense, I’m fortunate.

It’s oh-dark-thirty. No alarm, but I wake (sorta). In those first moments I accept each day for what it is – a gift. It is mine to make; mine to quietly savor. Mr. Coffee is my friend. I shuffle from kitchen to office. I shuffle through  my  email.  After  some thinking, writing and hitting [Send] several times. Then there is what needs doing – today, tomorrow, and in the days ahead. By now the Sun has decided to show up.

The week is peppered  with  Zoom  meetings  here and  there.  The day is  peppered with typical office humdrum – pay bills, more email [Reply]. There is documenting of the technical changes that  COVID has wrought across our facilities.   These  changes have spawned a rolling rebuild over the past year. There is more planning  and research for technical changes yet to come. I click–out some online orders for equipment and supplies. Boxes arrive through the week. With our studio closed, I’m ‘Shipping & Receiving’.

Now and then I deliver the boxes to the studio; restart whatever stopped working; fix whatever broke. I pick up the mail. A COVID-based routine.

Through the week there are small reminders. The mask and hand sanitizer hanging on the car door tell me why things are the way they are. For now. Just for now. That new normal is a–comin’. Just as I have embraced this day, so too, I shall rise enthusiastically to tomorrow, and eventually to that new normal – at oh-dark-thirty.

And – as always –

Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. 

And, thank you for watching.

P.S. While you wait impatiently for that new normal – know the days between now and then for what they are – gifts. Enjoy opening each and every one.


Get this week's program guide for Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf  or for archive purposes  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1208kvZPyBHiJkuNpe6kCUllFV2Iavfhg/view?usp=sharing

The studio at 23 Hutchinson St, Franklin, MA
The studio at 23 Hutchinson St, Franklin, MA


2021 FHS XC - Track & Field Boosters Golf Tournament - Jun 4 - Sign up now!

Sign up now for the annual FHS T&F booster club Golf outing on June 4th! Check out the picture for more details and sign up with the link here = https://t.co/1VQpV7rxi4
Shared from Twitter: https://t.co/io87tC8M6B

2021 FHS XC - Track & Field Boosters Golf Tournament - Jun 4 - Sign up now!
2021 FHS XC - Track & Field Boosters Golf Tournament - Jun 4 - Sign up now!


Register O'Donnell Announces Filing of Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell announced the filing of two bills designed to promote mortgage transparency here in Massachusetts.  For the upcoming legislative session Senator John Keenan (D-Quincy) filed legislation in the Massachusetts State Senate which was given Senate Docket # 493 while in the State House of Representatives, Representative William Galvin (D-Canton) filed legislation that was given House Docket # 991.

Register O’Donnell stated that both pieces of legislation would require that when banks transfer or assign their residential mortgages to a different lending institution then that assignment would be required to be recorded with the relevant Massachusetts Registry of Deeds office within 30 days of its execution.

Register O’Donnell stated “I want to express my appreciation to both Senator John Keenan and Representative Bill Galvin for filing this legislation.  If this legislation becomes law it would help homeowners find out if their mortgage has been assigned to another party in a very timely manner.  Also with this information available on-line it would be easier and more transparent for the homeowner to make sure they get this mortgage assignment information.”

The need for this legislation hit home recently when the Boston Globe published an article “Can You Help Get Me My $20,000.00 Back?” by Sean P. Murphy on December 8, 2020 which highlighted the difficulties that can result when an assignment is not recorded.  O’Donnell stated, “This article spoke about a couple who found a home in Worcester which needed work.  To finance the purchase and remolding costs, the couple wanted to sell their condo in Easton.  However, a title problem developed with the Easton condo due to a mortgage assignment not being properly recorded.  Because the assignment was not recorded at the Registry of Deeds, the lending institution who was the current holder of the mortgage lacked the legal authority to discharge the mortgage.  A process that should have taken a few days took several weeks as two large lending institutions could not get their act together and solve the title problem by filing the assignment.  After several weeks of back and forth the problem was resolved and the assignment was recorded, but only after the intervention of the Boston Globe.”

Senator John Keenan in commenting on the Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill stated “I am pleased to partner with Register O’Donnell again on this important consumer protection legislation that will help homeowners better understand who holds their mortgage, which will help protect their most important asset, their home.”  Representative Bill Galvin stated, “This bill is a tool that will allow homeowners to track residential mortgage assignments.  Filing the bill is the first step but getting other legislators to support this legislative initiative is so very important.”

Register O’Donnell indicated that local state representatives and state senators are signing on to sponsor both Senate Docket # 493 and House Docket # 991.  He urged citizens to reach out to their local state representatives and state senators and urge them to sign on as sponsors of this legislation.  A telephone number to the Massachusetts State House is 1-617-722-2000.  “Years ago former Speaker of the House Thomas “Tip” O’Neill said all politics is local.  Please contact your elected local state representatives and state senators and urge them to sign on as sponsors to Senate Docket # 493 and House Docket # 991, the Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill.”

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 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 O'Donnell Announces Filing of Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill
Register O'Donnell Announces Filing of Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill

10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021 -> May 22-31

Have you registered for our 10th Annual (this year virtual) 5K Run/Walk? It's our biggest fundraiser of the year and we would love your support. Click below for all the details. 

You can walk/run anywhere, you don't need to live locally or in MA! 
Thank you!


Rail Trail Event page =>

Follow the event on Facebook => 
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10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021 -> May 22-31
10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021 -> May 22-31


A video message from Diversity Awareness Club

A video message from Diversity Awareness Club: 



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