My father and I are building raised garden beds again this year with the profits going to the Franklin Food Pantry.We are only able to make about 35 planters this year and have 2 design options. We've written a letter on our website and was hoping you might be able to publish it on Franklin Matters for us?Here's the link: https://www.vfjrenovations.com/empower-with-gardening-initiative
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Thursday, April 8, 2021
Raised garden beds from VFJrenovations again this year
Pantherbook: "Safety In School" and "Everything You Need to Know"
Via Pantherbook, two articles on the return of students to FHS for in person learning as of April 12, 2021
"You may not notice many differences when you arrive at school on April 12, except for one particular detail – everyone is closer. Seeing as there will be more students in the building, people will be able to stay three feet apart instead of six feet apart. The school is also exploring making use of alternate areas for classrooms such as lecture halls and the library.
The only area where the six feet of separation will remain is in the cafeteria. Students are eating and not wearing masks, which poses a greater risk to safety. However, because there are more students in the building, the school must explore alternative seating options. Mr. Hanna mentioned the introduction of outdoor eating, just in time for the warmer weather. To begin, tents will most likely be placed in the courtyard for students to lunch under; the gym will also be utilized. Later in the year, there may be a half-day model of school where students leave before eating lunch. Alternatively, although this is an unlikely option, students may eat outside with personal picnic blankets."
As April 12 draws closer, students are preparing for their return to school at almost full capacity for the first time in more than a year. Covid-19 has made it difficult for teenagers to have a “regular” high school experience, and getting the majority of students back into the building will no doubt nurture normal routines once more.There is something to be said about rising safety concerns, however. With the emergence of a new 3-feet distance rule, pool testing, and stricter health protocols, day-to-day school life will look much different from the smaller cohorts from the beginning of the year. While in-person classrooms are not yet filled, these new guidelines are a quite important step on the journey towards a Covid-free education experience.
https://franklinpanthers.us/top-stories/2021/04/06/safety-in-school/
These rows of desks will soon be full of students! - photo by Sophia Francisco |
MA State News: vehicle inspection outage continues; vaccine certificates; school funding by Legislature
"After a more than weeklong outage in the state’s vehicle inspection system, service stations on Wednesday finally started receiving a software fix that is expected to solve the malware attack that hamstrung the testing program in Massachusetts and seven other states.
The contractor targeted by the attack, Applus Technologies, sent the software updates on flash drives to more than 1,700 shops in Massachusetts and walked operators through a reboot intended to protect the machines.
The inspection system has been offline since the attack on Applus on March 30, and is unlikely to be back online this week, according to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles."
"Baker unwilling to talk vaccine passports"
"GOV. CHARLIE BAKER is uninterested in talking about vaccination passports.
Asked whether Massachusetts might consider creating vaccine passports – which would impose restrictions on unvaccinated individuals – Baker did not explicitly say no, but said his focus is on getting people vaccinated. “Having a conversation about creating a barrier before people had an opportunity to be eligible to be vaccinated, let’s focus on getting people vaccinated,” Baker said, speaking after visiting a vaccination site in Revere."
Continue reading the article online https://commonwealthmagazine.org/health/baker-unwilling-to-talk-vaccine-passports/
"Legislature will increase school funding next year"
THE LEGISLATURE HAS agreed to take a more generous approach to funding public schools next year than Gov. Charlie Baker did, responding to concerns from education advocates that Baker’s proposal was inadequate.
The legislative approach reflects a different time frame for phasing in an updated school funding formula, and the creation of a new fund to help districts that saw pandemic-related enrollment drops. But some advocates are still unhappy with lawmakers’ compromise approach, saying it does not fully address districts’ needs.
The chairs of the House and Senate ways and means committees announced in a joint statement Tuesday that they plan to put $5.503 billion into Chapter 70, the K-12 school funding formula, in their fiscal 2022 budget, which represents an increase of $219.6 million over the current year. That is $21.9 million more than what Baker had proposed.
Continue reading the article online https://commonwealthmagazine.org/education/legislature-will-increase-school-funding-next-year/
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Economic Development Subcommittee - Agenda - April 7, 2021 - 5:45 PM
Recap: Community Preservation Committee meeting Apr 6, 2021
- Schedule of meetings for the remainder of this calendar year set and approved
- Discussed and approved first budget for FY 2022, funds start accruing in July and won't be available until 4Q 2022 along with the State match
- Video issue with Zoom in the Chambers paused meeting briefly as that system was needed to present/share the open space document
- Presentation and discussion on open space, screen grabs in photo gallery, presentation doc to be posted to Town web page Wednesday and added here when available
- Discussion on Chapter 61 and the nuances issues around contact and notifications. Conservation Commission did previously participate in a State workshop and has the documents from that. The Agriculture Commission also did a reach out to land owners of more than 7 acres to create awareness of the Chap 61 option.
Open Space presentation https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/open_space_presentation_update_4-6-2021.pdf
- Community Preservation Committee meeting coming up at 7 PM. https://franklinma.gov/community-preservation-committee The agenda doc https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/agendas/cpc_agenda_4-6-2021_final.pdf #cpc0406
- Meeting opens, one member remote. #cpc0406 minutes approved via roll call unanimous. 9-0 Meeting schedule discussion to cancel Jul and Aug meeting, moving the housing discussion to the Sep meeting. Motion to approve, passes 9-0 via roll call
- Problem with Zoom video only on zoom tonight, the live stream is showing good video. #cpc0406
- Motion on budget, seconded, passes via roll call #cpc0406 Quick break in meeting to address laptop issue, as mentioned not showing the room on Zoom (live stream fine) which also affects their presentation of the next item
- Back in meeting, video fixed, so the presentation can be shown #cpc0406
- Presentation copy to be posted to town web on Weds #cpc0406
- More pages #cpc0406
- Carly Fisher, Ag comm, provides update on what they did for Chap 61 notifications to lands of over 7 acres on what could be done to bring it to chapter. #cpc0406 Q on Davis Thayer and status? School Committee controls still, until they move, nothing for town to do
- Discussion on use as possible police station, wherever it could be $20-30m and hence a building debt exclusion for that amount. #cpc0406 the civic center has eroded due to the growth of Dean (mostly true) interesting perspective shared
- #cpc0406 entertain motion to adjourn, via roll call passes 9-0 That's all for tonight catch you next time!
Recap: Community Preservation Committee meeting Apr 6, 2021 |
Free! Monday Night Masterclass with Jacqueline Volpe - Apr 12
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Board of Health - Agenda - Apr 7, 2021 - 5 PM
- COVID-19 2nddose vaccine clinic update
- Discuss Mass Homebound Vaccination Program
- Discuss Metacomet Public Health Alliance
Agenda doc and connection info = https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/agendas/agenda-4-7-21.pdf
Town of Franklin receives two MA grants
One
"We are excited to announce that the ToF has been awarded $201,000 to begin work on the required sewer pump station for the Franklin Ridge Senior Housing project! It's the 1st step & grant award in a multi-year effort to construct 60 units of senior affordable housing in Franklin!"Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOFranklinMA/status/1379095460477075460
Press release on Housing Choice awards: https://www.mass.gov/news/baker-polito-administration-awards-5-million-in-capital-grants-to-communities-committed-to-housing-production
Two
"The Franklin Fire Department is pleased to announce the grant award of $19,975 through the Department of Fire Services. These funds will be used for protective equipment."
Department of Fire Services. These funds will be used for protective equipment |
Senator Rausch State House Briefing: Part 2, Chapter 5 (April 5, 2021)
- Cancer
- Chronic kidney disease
- Chronic lung diseases, including COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), asthma (moderate-to-severe), interstitial lung disease, cystic fibrosis, and pulmonary hypertension
- Dementia or other neurological conditions
- Diabetes (type 1 or type 2)
- Down syndrome
- Heart conditions (such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies or hypertension)
- HIV infection
- Immunocompromised state (weakened immune system)
- Liver disease
- Overweight and obesity
- Pregnancy
- Sickle cell disease or thalassemia
- Smoking, current or former
- Solid organ or blood stem cell transplant
- Stroke or cerebrovascular disease, which affects blood flow to the brain
- Substance use disorders
Remember, you can now pre-register for your COVID vaccine appointment at a mass vaccination site (Gillette Stadium and Natick Mall are the closest for our district). Go to mass.gov/COVIDvaccine to secure your spot in line. For all other vaccination locations, go to vaxfinder.mass.gov or mass.gov/CovidVaccineMap and search for open appointments using your zip code or click through the various vaccination sites closest to you. Individuals who are unable to schedule an appointment online or are having difficulty with the online sign-up process can call 2-1-1 or (877) 211-6277 for assistance. Please note, appointments are limited due to limited vaccine supply. If you have no luck in getting an appointment, check back periodically to see if appointments have opened up. More information about COVID-19 vaccinations is available on my website at www.beccarauschma.com/covidvaccine.
Yours in service,
Senator Becca Rausch
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FM #504 -Town Council - Capital Budget SubComm - 03/31/21 (audio)
FM #504 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 504 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares the Town Council Capital Budget Subcommittee meeting held on Wednesday, March 31, 2021.
The meeting was conducted in a hybrid format: the Subcommittee members, Town Administrator and key personnel, were in the Council Chambers; the public was remote via conference bridge, all to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.
Links to the meeting agenda and associated documents are included in the show notes. The recording runs about 78 minutes, so let’s listen to the Capital Budget Subcommittee meeting. Audio file => https://player.captivate.fm/episode/4bfe56e1-5469-43da-a665-d573497a9237
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Capital Budget agenda https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/03/capital-budget-subcommittee-meeting-mar.html
Franklin Schools budget page https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-district-budget
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/03/finance-committee-meeting-recap-topics.html
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/03/fm-488-finance-committee-meeting-031021.html
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/04/recap-of-capital-budget-subcommittee.html
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FM #504 -Town Council - Capital Budget SubComm - 03/31/21 (audio)
Now On View: The Norfolk Annual Juried Art Show!
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MA State News: vehicle inspections next week; Gov Bakers gets first vaccine shot
"Vehicle inspections will not be performed until at least next week because of an ongoing problem with Applus Technologies, a vendor with the Registry of Motor Vehicles, officials said Tuesday.
The RMV is granting a grace period for some motor vehicle inspections, the RMV said. Vehicles with expired inspection stickers from March and vehicles bought or registered after March 23 should be given until April 30 to get an inspection, the RMV said.
Customers who recently had an inspection and are in the 60-day free retest window will be afforded an extra day for each day Applus’s system remains unavailable, but should plan to get an inspection as soon as possible once the system is restored."
"GOV. CHARLIE BAKER appeared to have no problem on Tuesday with Northeastern University requiring students to be vaccinated by the first day of the fall semester, even though he has balked at mandating vaccinations for other populations.
The governor said many colleges and universities are considering vaccine requirements for students similar to what Northeastern announced. “It’s going to be an issue they’re all going to talk about,” he said, adding that students should get vaccinated."
New IRS imposter scam targets college students and staff
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New IRS imposter scam targets college students and staff |
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Franklin Education Foundation (FEF) - May 4 - Day of Giving
The Franklin Education Foundation (FEF) invites the community to join in a day of giving on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, as Franklin celebrates the birthday of public-school advocate, Horace Mann, and the amazing work of our local educators.
Since 1997, FEF has funded hundreds of educational grants totaling well over $300,000, to inspire innovative and sustainable programs, and to further support excellence in education within Franklin Public Schools. The educational grants support engaging, diverse and sustainable preK-12 learning opportunities and resources including a Franklin Family Resource Guide, Box City, Family Astronomy Night, Franklin High School Empty Bowls Project which are just a few of the many amazing projects that have benefitted students, families, educators and the community-at-large over the decades.
However, none of these innovative programs and resources would be possible without the financial support of area businesses, organizations, families and individuals. The Franklin Education Foundation is entirely dependent on the generosity of sponsorships, financial donations, and in-kind donations. We welcome contributions all year long and hope you will consider participation in our day of giving to the Franklin Education Foundation to support innovative programs that truly enhance student learning in Franklin Public Schools.
Contributions can be made directly to the Franklin Education Foundation website under the donate tab https://www.franklined.org/get-involved/donate, or by mailing a check to Franklin Education Foundation at P.O. Box 531, Franklin, MA 02038.
You can learn more about the Franklin Education Foundation (FEF) on their website at https://www.franklined.org/. For more information about FEF please contact FEF co-chair, Pandora Carlucci at pandora.carlucci@gmail.com.
The Franklin Education Foundation thanks you for your continued support.
Franklin Education Foundation (FEF) - May 4 - Day of Giving |
Hey Franklin, you can help with this request
"Hi there. I'm wondering if you can help me.
My father in law just passed away and one of his last requests was for us to be sure to tell a man named Ed Beksha from Franklin, used to own the Uptowne Pub. I found a land line for him, but it was disconnected.
I don't see anyone by his name on Facebook. I'm hoping since you're from Franklin, hopefully you're a "townie" and may either know this man or know how I can get in touch with him?
Apparently he and my father in law were army buddies, and very good friends. my father in law said Ed Beksha would want to know when he passed. thank you in advance. By the way, my father in law is Karl Backlund Sr.
In kindness,
Wendy Backlund"
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A Spring Arts Awakening for THE BLACK BOX
Spring Arts Awakening at THE BLACK BOX kicks off on April 16 with a concert by three Disney Stars of Broadway: Broadway’s original “Mary Poppins” Ashley Brown, current “Genie” Michael James Scott, and original “Tarzan” Josh Strickland. The trio will perform an evening of Disney favorites. There will be limited seating for this special evening out in Franklin.
The Spring Arts Awakening lineup will also include local band The Peacheaters, Blues legend James Montgomery, viral a cappella sensation T.3, international touring ensemble Electric Youth, cabaret performances featuring Broadway stars, a June Pride Month concert benefiting The Trevor Project, FPAC’s annual Culinary Cabaret, and more.
“The Spring Arts Awakening provides an opportunity to welcome our audiences back to THE BLACK BOX,” notes TBB and Franklin Performing Arts Company Director Raye Lynn Mercer. “The safety of an outdoor venue provides patrons a comfortable transition to performances and event gatherings.” Mercer adds, “Reopening guidelines will be followed and all safety protocols will be in place.”