Friday, June 18, 2021

Recap: Finance Committee "unequivocally" approves Maple Hill purchase plan

Quick Recap:
  • After reviewing the Maple Hill proposal, asking some clarification questions, the Finance Committee 'unequivocally' approved of executing the right of first refusal for Option 1.
  • The Committee also approved two other financial transactions scheduled to come to the Town Council. 1 - for some transfers to fund the zoning study and 2 - utilization of some of the Fletcher funds for a bunch of recreation improvements
  • Interesting question on the housing authority and what could be done after the second fire (first at Central Park Terrace, second at Winter St). Both properties and their funding is under State control, the Town has no control.

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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  #fincom0616
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23fincom0616&src=typeahead_click 

  • Getting ready for the Finance Committee meeting, back in the Municipal Bldg for this meeting first time in almost forever https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/6-16-21_fincom_agenda.pdf #fincom0616
  • Chair Dowd opens meeting #fincom0616
  • Motion to accept prior meeting may 19, seconded, passes 9-0 #fincom0616
  • TA Jamie Hellen provides a recap of the proposal sharing the summary doc from the Town Council meeting last week. #fincom0616
  • 5 years ago ToF had no money for open space, had to turn down two first refusal in 2017, and now have the funding with options available to make a decision. #fincom0616
  • Multiple wins with the proposal; sold sewer beds to buy good forest, can use the 1.5m from sale as down payment, finance the balance with CPA funds of about $200k/year. #fincom0616
  • Right of first refusal applies to chap 60/61 property classifications. Owner gets a break on the tax rate each year of ownership, in return Town gets the right of first refusal with a action time of 120 days. #fincom0616
  • Q on rollback doesn't apply to Town, would apply to another purchaser if using as nonfarm. Maintenance costs would be minimal and not included in this purchase. Those potentially could be funded from future CPA projects #fincom0616 could Franklin do it's own ->
  • Emerald necklace and connect properties together. #fincom0616 with the low interest rate, it makes the town standing more flexible IF something else came along. If we did use open space funds, then what would we have?
  • #fincom0616 to "unequivocally" endorse the right of first refusal as proposed, seconded, passes 9-0
  • Proposal for debt stabilization fund, to have a target of 2% and not use more than 50% in any one time of use; simple proposal, only a target and a use cap. #fincom0616 passes 9-0
  • Fletcher fund proposed to be used for approx $90k, looking for financial support to move to the Town Council for approval. Youth sports orgs would use and benefits from these expenses, for expenses on town property #fincom0616 motion to approve, seconded, passes 9-0
  • FY 2021 budget adjustments, transfer req'd for town council approval, #fincom0616 to recommend $71k transfers in first case, and $130k for rezoning analysis. Using the capital approach for a financial perspective to allow flexibility on transactions
  • Motion to approve 2134, seconded, passes 9-0 #fincom0616 Motion to approve 2135, seconded, passes 9-0 Future agenda items housing authority is not under Town authority, nominations for Board but that all. Comm of MA is responsible
  • Motion to adjourn, passes 9-0 Staying here for the Economic Development subcommittee meeting at 7 PM. #fincom0616

Recap: Finance Committee approves Maple Hill purchase plan
Recap: Finance Committee approves Maple Hill purchase plan


Thursday, June 17, 2021

Franklin Historical Museum announces re-opening celebration - July 15

The Franklin Historical Museum is excited to announce the re-opening of the museum to its regular pre-pandemic operating schedule, Thursday evenings, Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons now that all COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted in the state.

The museum will host a re-opening celebration on Thursday afternoon, July 15 at 5:00 PM. With a ribbon cutting, new exhibits and refreshments.

We are working on an exhibit celebrating the History of the Davis Thayer School. The building of course, was opened in 1924 as Franklin High School, and has served Franklin students for 97 years. Sadly, for many, it has closed its doors as of the end of this school year.  

Join us for a look back at the building, the students, faculty, athletic teams, stories and memories. 

  • Do you have a special memory of the school? 
  • Did you spend your High School years there? 
  • Attend double sessions in the 70’s when it served as a Jr. High School? 
  • Attend Davis Thayer Elementary? 

Many families had generations of students attend that school. We’d love to hear from you. Visit our Facebook page and share a memory, or email us at franklinmuseum1778@gmail.com. The exhibit will run from mid-July through the end of the summer.

We also have a new permanent exhibit on display, The Federal Parlor Room, from the Oliver Pond Home, generously donated by James C. Johnston in memory of his mother Clara J. Foss Johnston. The elegant pieces of furniture, from the Federal and Empire periods, are made of mahogany and were collected by the Johnston family over a period of many years. The room is beautifully appointed with fashionable décor from the family collection.

We will also be resuming our popular Second Sunday Speaker Series in August. The first event on the schedule, Sunday August 8, is a first look at the private collection of glass plate negatives from Franklin photographer Nathan Wales (1886-1969). These priceless images, purchased at auction, depict everyday life in Franklin from approximately 1910-1915. A selection of the now digitized photos will be presented and discussed. Join us and see how early 20th Century Franklin residents once lived. Their beautiful homes, their clothing styles, their cars, their pets and their daily lives were all captured for us to view.

Visit our newly refurbished Gift Shop with many Franklin related items.  We welcome back our regular patrons and new visitors alike. Thursdays 5 PM - 7 PM; Saturdays 10 AM - 1 PM; Sundays 1 PM - 4 PM. Admission is always free and we are ADA compliant. We’re always looking for volunteers to host, so let us know if you are interested in joining our volunteer team that keeps Franklin history alive.

Come in and find your history! We look forward to seeing you soon. 

Franklin Historical Museum announces re-opening celebration - July 15
Franklin Historical Museum announces re-opening celebration - July 15


FHS girls outdoor track team takes first in Hockomock League Meet

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS spring sports results for Outdoor Track:

Boys results
400M
1. Jovan Joseph, King Philip – 50.6
5. Tyler Powderly, Franklin – 52.27
6. Alec Hanley, Franklin – 53.21

1 Mile
1. Nicholas Calitri, Franklin – 4:31.02
5. Joseph Zercie, Franklin – 4:47.43

4x100 Relay
1. Taunton (Nathan Candido, Almonroe Leaman, GJ Mualis, Gavin Weldon) – 43.78
7. Franklin (Cullen Pek, Grady Ellis, Karl Gruseck, Colman Flynn) – 45.96

4×400 Relay
1. Taunton (Edward Paiva, Conal Scully, Aidden Fitting, Steven Westgate) – 3:34.06
5. Franklin (Alec Hanley, Tyler Powderly, Ashton McLean, Joshua Anderson) – 3:40.33

4×400 Relay
1. Taunton (Edward Paiva, Conal Scully, Aidden Fitting, Steven Westgate) – 3:34.06
5. Franklin (Alec Hanley, Tyler Powderly, Ashton McLean, Joshua Anderson) – 3:40.33

4×800 Relay
1. Franklin (Nicholas Calitri, Joseph Zercie, Griffin Sieckiewicz, Connor Kucich) – 8:34.77

High Jump
1. Elisha Teneus-Claude, Stoughton – 6-07.00
5. Declan Walmsley, Franklin – 5-10.00

BOYS TEAM RESULTS
1. Stoughton – 108
2. Mansfield – 82
T3. Taunton – 71
T3. North Attleboro – 71
5. Attleboro – 65
6. Oliver Ames – 47
7. King Philip – 46
8. Canton – 42
T9. Sharon – 41
T9. Franklin – 41
11. Milford – 33
12. Foxboro – 16

Girls results
400M
1. Jillian Fenerty, Franklin – 58.33

1 Mile
1. Katie Sobieraj, Oliver Ames – 5:15.33
6. Charlene Peng, Franklin – 5:37.38

2 Mile
1. Tessa Lancaster, Mansfield – 11:50.57
5. Angelina Perez, Franklin – 12:15.35
7. Vivienne Loukota, Franklin – 12:24.65

100M Hurdles
1. Madison Rousseau, Canton – 14.79
4. Lindsey Morse, Franklin – 16.47

400M Hurdles
1. Kerry O’Connor, Milford – 1:05.03
4. Anna Cliff, Franklin – 1:10.92
6. Madison Gaughran, Franklin – 1:12.55

4×100 Relay
1. Foxboro (Aislinn Servaes, Camryn Collins, Rebecca Foley, Jordyn Collins) – 50.30
4. Franklin (Ava Fraulo, Jillian Fenerty, Barra Pfluke, Anna Cliff) – 51.46

4×400 Relay
1. Milford (Kerry O’Connor, Emma Lawrence, Dani Atherton, Julia Gonzalez) – 4:00.13
3. Franklin (Jillian Fenerty, Anna Cliff, Sarah Dumas, Olivia Costa) – 4:13.10

4×800 Relay
1. Oliver Ames (Taegen Hodges, Emily Meyers, Katie Sobieraj, Jenna Gilman) – 9:59.93
2. Franklin (Angelina Perez, Charlene Peng, Emma Nelson, Liliana Duffy) – 10:31.44

Shot Put
1. Katelynn Taylor, Franklin – 35-11.00
3. Lily DeForge, Franklin – 30-09.50
6. Darby Nicholson, Franklin – 29-11.00

Discus
1. Katelynn Taylor, Franklin – 108-05.00
3. Lily DeForge, Franklin – 90-06.00

Javelin
1. Hannah McEntee, Taunton – 125-06.00
5. Lily DeForge, Franklin – 91-10.00

High Jump
1. Olivia Etienvre, North Attleboro – 5-02.00
2. Lindsey Morse, Franklin – 5-00.00
3. Ava Fraulo, Franklin – 5-00.00
T7. Sarah Brogioli, Milford – 4-10.00
T7. Abigail Griffith, Franklin – 4-10.00

Triple Jump
1. Simone Dunbar, Sharon – 37-02.00
7. Katelyn Guidi, Franklin – 33-03.25

GIRLS TEAM RESULTS
1. Franklin – 107

2. Mansfield – 83
3. Milford – 75.5
4. North Attleboro – 62.5
T5. Sharon – 50
T5. Taunton – 50
7. Foxboro – 48
8. Oliver Ames – 47
9. King Philip – 44
10. Canton – 42
11. Stoughton – 29
12. Attleboro – 25

For the Hockomock League top results


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

FHS softball, baseball, lacrosse, and tennis playoff seeds

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS spring sports playoff seeds:
 
Softball - D1 South = #23 Franklin (6-8) will travel to #10 Hopkinton (11-4) on Friday, 6/18 at 4:00.

Baseball - D1 South = #1 Franklin (13-1) will host the winner of #16 Durfee (5-7)/#17 Needham (6-10) on Monday, 6/21 at 4:00.

Boys Lacrosse - D1 South = #1 Franklin (15-0) will play the winner of #16 Mansfield (5-8)/#17 Weymouth (4-10), time and date TBD.

Girls Lacrosse -D1 East =  #1 Franklin (14-0) will play the winner of #8 North Middlesex (8-4)/#9 Acton-Boxboro (7-4) on Monday, 6/21 at time TBD.

Boys Tennis - D1 South = #1 Franklin (14-0) will host the winner of #8 Needham (10-4)/#9 Mansfield (10-5) on Monday, 6/21 at a time to be announced.


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Watch "The Impact of Rising Sea Levels in Massachusetts" on YouTube

Cape Cod is a special place. Climate change has already wrought changes and will continue to do so.  Well done Amanda!

Direct video link ->  https://youtu.be/PvmODX_7QzM


The Beatles are Back to Rock Out for HMEA! - June 26


Get Your Tickets Before They Sell Out!
You're invited to a

Live, In-person, Outdoor Concert Under the Stars!

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Doors at 6 PM | Music at 7 PM
The Black Box | 15 West Central Street | Franklin, MA

Raffles | Door Prize | Complimentary Dessert Bar | Full Cash Bar
This event sells out every year, so don't miss your chance to be part of this fun, outdoor* event!

Tickets are $20 each, or reserve a table near the stage, including tickets for 5 people, for $120!
From the band: Studio Two is a headlining Beatles tribute band, comprised of Berklee Alumni who focus on the most exciting, energetic period of The Beatles: the early years (1962 - 1966). Choosing from a catalog of songs from their club and touring performances, Studio Two captures all of the excitement and danceable 50's and 60's Rock 'n' Roll songs The Beatles helped popularize. All of this is done in period correct attire and equipment. You will be transported in time! 
*The event is scheduled to take place outdoors; if weather does not permit this, the show will proceed as scheduled, at the same time and location, but indoors. Please park in the adjacent Rockland Trust lot. Those arriving in wheelchairs should locate the "wheelchair drop-off" sign near the building entrance for better accessibility.
Thanks to Philip Lippolis Plumbing & Heating in Walpole for, once again, generously sponsoring this event! Proceeds from this event benefit the programs of HMEA, which support more than 5,000 children, adults, and families throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island impacted by intellectual and developmental disability. We appreciate the generosity of our sponsor and you, the attendees!
Get Your Tickets Before They Sell Out!
HMEA | 8 Forge Park East, Franklin, MA 02038

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Update: Empty Bowls virtual auction ends -> June 21, 2021 at 10 PM

If you haven't got a bid in for one or more of the fabulous ceramic works of art, please make the time to do so.

"Good news! We are extending the deadline for the Empty Bowls auction until Monday, June 21 !!!!!! Get your bids in and don't miss your chance to own a one of a kind ceramic piece AND help The Pantry! "


Listen to "Inside the Empty Bowls 2021 preparations"

All this to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry. You can donate directly to the Pantry on the Empty Bowls page or at the Pantry page  https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/ 

Come bid on these one of a kind hand-made items. #emptybowls
Come bid on these one of a kind hand-made items. #emptybowls

Franklin Matters Q & A Thursday at 1:30 PM

Franklin Matters Q & A Thursday at 1:30 PM
Franklin Matters Q & A Thursday at 1:30 PM

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Veterans History Project Hosts Panel on Post-Traumatic Stress and Music

Veterans History Project Hosts Panel on Post-Traumatic Stress and Healing Power of Music

Veterans History Project Hosts Panel on Post-Traumatic Stress and Music

The Library of Congress Veterans History Project (VHP) will observe Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness Month with a panel discussion on Wednesday, June 23, as part of a virtual program titled "Post Traumatic Stress & Music: The Healing Power of Song."

The discussion will debut at 8 PM ET through the Veterans History Project Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/vetshistoryproject) where panelists and a moderator will be available to answer questions and address remarks in the comments section.

Click here for more information. (https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-21-031/veterans-history-project-hosts-june-panel-on-post-traumatic-stress-and-the-healing-power-of-song/2021-06-16/)


MA Attorney General: Update on the Open Meeting Law


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MA Attorney General: Update on the Open Meeting Law
 
Update from the Division of Open Government
On June 16, 2021, Governor Baker signed into law An Act Extending Certain COVID-19 Measures Adopted During the State of Emergency.  This Act includes an extension, until April 1, 2022, of the remote meeting provisions of his March 12, 2020, Executive Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law. The new law has two major parts.
 
First, the new law allows public bodies to continue providing live "adequate, alternative means" of public access to the deliberations of the public body, instead of holding meetings in a public place that is open and physically accessible to the public. "Adequate, alternative means" may include, without limitation, providing public access through telephone, internet, or satellite enabled audio or video conferencing or any other technology that enables the public to clearly follow the proceedings of the public body in real time.
 
Second, the new law authorizes all members of a public body to continue participating in meetings remotely; the Open Meeting Law's requirement that a quorum of the body and the chair be physically present at the meeting location remains suspended.
 
The new law provides that a municipal public body that, for reasons of economic hardship and despite best efforts, is unable to provide alternative means of public access that will enable the public to follow the proceedings in real time, may instead post a full and complete transcript, recording, or other comprehensive record on its website as soon as practicable after the meeting.  In light of the various free and low-cost technologies that could be used to provide the public with real time access, the Division of Open Government strongly recommends that a municipal public body consult with our office before determining that it is unable to provide the public with real time access to a meeting. Furthermore, this provision is not available for meetings when another general or special law, regulation or a local ordinance or by-law requires allowance for active participation by members of the public, such as in the case of certain public hearings.
 
All other provisions of the Open Meeting Law and regulations, such as the requirements regarding posting notice of meetings and creating and maintaining accurate meeting minutes, remain in effect. Public bodies are reminded that notice of all meetings must be posted at least 48 hours in advance, not including weekends and holidays, and the meeting notice must clearly specify how the public may access the meeting, whether in-person, remote or both.
 
NOTE: Due to a typographical error in the final draft of the legislation, three paragraphs in Section 20(b) were compressed into one paragraph. Based on the legislative history of the new law and the Legislature's clearly-demonstrated intent, the Attorney General interprets the sentence "This paragraph shall not apply to proceedings that are conducted pursuant to a general or special law, regulation or a local ordinance or by-law that requires allowance for active participation by members of the public" as only applying to the economic hardship exception in the prior sentence, not to the entire paragraph of subsection (b).
 
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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Empty Bowls silent/virtual auction ends June 21, 2021 at 10 PM

If you haven't got a bid in for one or more of the fabulous ceramic works of art, please make the time to do so before the auction closes out Thursday, Jun 17 at 10 PM.

"Good news! We are extending the deadline for the Empty Bowls auction until Monday, June 21!!!!!! Get your bids in and don't miss your chance to own a one of a kind ceramic piece AND help The Pantry! "


Listen to "Inside the Empty Bowls 2021 preparations"

All this to benefit the Franklin Food Pantry. You can donate directly to the Pantry on the Empty Bowls page or at the Pantry page  https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/ 

Come bid on these one of a kind hand-made items. #emptybowls
Come bid on these one of a kind hand-made items. #emptybowls


Help send Caroline and her coach to the CrossFit Games

We are holding a fundraiser on June 26 at Timeless Crossfit and Fitness to help raise the funds to send Caroline Woelfel and her coach to the CrossFit Games. The FUNdraiser will include games and a fitness workout for everyBODY!

Funds raised will be used towards training and travel expenses including airfare, lodging and food while at the games for Caroline and her coach.

We are preparing raffle prizes and gift baskets to help in this effort. Baskets include Beauty for her and him, Home and Garden, Kid Fun, Sweet Treats, Dine Around, Golf and Fitness, Pet Pampering and more.

We are asking if you could please help us with a donation of products, food, services, or gift cards to support this important fundraising event.

send Caroline and her coach to the CrossFit Games
send Caroline and her coach to the CrossFit Games

Please don’t forget to COME JOIN US for this FUNdraiser! 

Caroline Woelfel is a junior at Franklin High School. She has been competing in CrossFit for the past two years and has qualified to compete in this year’s CrossFit Games at the end of July in Madison, Wisconsin. This elite invitation is offered to the top 20 fittest athletes in the age group. Caroline earned her spot from among 1,600 - 16/17 year old girls from around the WORLD!


 June 26th 9 AM to noon – all ages and bodies welcome & Workout Optional!

Timeless CrossFit and Fitness 90 Hayward Street, Franklin MA

Contact: MC Alexander at mc@timelesscrossfit.com or Kelli Woelfel at kelliwoelfel@gmail.com to donate~

Thank you!


Follow Caroline and Timeless Instagram accounts for updates on her competition! @woelfelcf (https://www.instagram.com/woelfelcf/) @timelesscrossfitandfitnes  (https://www.instagram.com/timelesscrossfit/)


Q&A on Franklin Matters - June 17 at 1:30 PM

Get your Franklin questions answered on Thursday, June 17 at 1:30 PM. 

This is a virtual event coordinated with the Senior Center = "Franklin Matters Q&A with Steve Sherlock"

email adoggett@franklinma.gov to attend

Q&A on Franklin Matters - June 17 at 1:30 PM
Q&A on Franklin Matters - June 17 at 1:30 PM


Franklins Future Leaders Wednesday Wishes

Franklins Future Leaders Wednesday Wishes will continue in September. To all who participles and donated, Thank you. Wednesday Wishes provided meals and gifts for families (ages 2-18)  for families in need. 

Franklins Future Leaders Wednesday Wishes
Franklins Future Leaders Wednesday Wishes

We pursue our collection of Gift Cards for Franklins condo fire victims until Friday June 18th, as these will be given directly in the hands of those affected. 
Gift Cards for Franklins condo fire victims
Gift Cards for Franklins condo fire victims

Continuing, we are collecting new “Backpacks for kids” for Franklins Food Pantry until August 13th. And our “Art Fundraiser” to support our Fire Stations and Police Stations move forward. 

Our list of activities are numerous and we look forward to helping our community. Our re-useable bags are $10 each. Look for us in July’s Franklin News Paper! 

Franklins Future Leaders are a non for profit organization supported by The Dance Studio. Children learn the importance of helping our community, as well as, how the community helps us. If you would  like to donate, please email me at cas324@msn.com or message me! — with Kristine Desmarais and 6 others.

 

Office hours back at the Senior Center - June 17 - 8:30 AM

Senior Coffee Hour w/ State & Local Officials

Event Date:  Thursday, June 17, 2021 - 8:30 AM
Thursday, June 17 at 8:30 AM at the Center!  

State Rep. Jeff Roy, Town Administrator Jamie Hellen and Town Council Members will be available to chat and answer your questions.

Office hours back at the Senior Center - June 17 - 8:30 AM
Office hours back at the Senior Center - June 17 - 8:30 AM