Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Recap: Community Preservation Committee approves meeting schedule, reviews sample plans/applications, sets Jan 4 and 18 as public hearings

Quick Recap:

  • A short 21 minute meeting saw the introduction of new member Rick Power. He will represent the Planning Board and was unable to vote until formally approved by the Town Council.
  • The proposed schedule of meetings for 2022 mostly Tuesday nights to avoid conflict with School Committee and other meetings in the Council Chambers was approved by 8-0 vote.
  • Discussion on sample plans and applications used by other communities. Watertown's plan and Concord's application were touted and generally received agreement to be used as the 'template' for the Franklin version
  • Public hearings scheduled for Jan 4 and Jan 18 to allow the community to provide input and suggestions to develop the 'wish list' for how the CPA funds can be used.

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As with most meetings in this pandemic period, I took my notes via Twitter while I attended the meeting in the Council Chambers. 

 

The Twitter hashtag #CPC1207 can be found online The thread begins with  

https://twitter.com/FranklinMatters/status/1468368023450968065 



  • getting ready for the Community Preservation Committee meeting tonight - agenda doc -> https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/2021-12-07_cpc_packet.pdf…  #cpc1207
  • meeting opens, motion to approve minutes of Oct 2021, passes 8-0 - new member representing the planning board is here listening/observing, can't officially vote yet (requires Town Council approval). #cpc1207
  • discussion on proposed scheduled for meetings for 2022; motion to approve, passes 8-0 #cpc1207  (BTW - Rick Power is the representative from the Planning Board)
  • discussion on CPC application and sample plans from other communities - see links in the agenda doc https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/2021-12-07_cpc_packet.pdf…  #cpc1207
  • two public hearings scheduled for Jan 4 and 18 to enable community input for the 'wish list' for which to use the CPA funds available in Nov/Dec 2022 #cpc1207
  • Watertown plan touted as a good sample (side note, Watertown leveraged our charter once upon a time) #cpc1207 Concord application touted as a good one for consideration as a guide for Franklin's development
  • The Town does have their own items for the 'wish list' one can look to the capital requests and see what of those make sense to use with CPA vs. remaining on the list for use with capital funds (i.e. free cash) #ccp1207
  • consideration of applications as 'rolling' but have some level of 'cutoff' to enable the due diligence and prioritization to being before CPC for approval and then the Town Council #cpc1207
  • expectation of the 4th and 18th is to open the listening session for ideas of possible use of the CPA funds #cpc1207
  • motion to adjourn, passes 8-0 #cpc1207

Audio file -> https://player.captivate.fm/episode/2c5102d4-6125-4beb-8e01-6732cdff24de

Recap: Community Preservation Committee
Recap: Community Preservation Committee


2022 Spring Registration for Franklin Girls Softball is Now Open!

Click on the "Register" button in the top right corner of the https://www.fgsafastpitch.org/ page to get started!

2022 Spring Registration for Franklin Girls Softball is Now Open!
2022 Spring Registration for Franklin Girls Softball is Now Open!


Franklin, MA is a location for COVID-19 Testing for Child Care

COVID-19 Testing for Child Care
Department of Early Education & Care (EEC) will be offering No-Cost COVID-19 drive-through testing for the child care community at locations across Massachusetts. Get Tested. Testing for COVID-19 is widely available in Massachusetts and critically important to preventing the spread.

 

For additional information on the testing process and requirements
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-testing-for-child-care

Franklin is a location for COVID-19 Testing for Child Care
Franklin is a location for COVID-19 Testing for Child Care


Add MBTA bus drivers to the growing list of driver shortages

"THE MBTA is paring back service on 31 bus routes and the Mattapan trolley because it doesn’t have enough workers to provide the scheduled service.

Starting December 19, T officials said some service will be added on a handful of routes, but overall service levels during the winter will be declining by about 3 percent to reflect a large dropoff in the number of drivers available. The transit authority on Monday put out a call on Twitter for more drivers, saying 300 positions need to be filled. "

Continue reading the article online

Add MBTA bus drivers to the growing list of driver shortages
Add MBTA bus drivers to the growing list of driver shortages



 

MyFM 101.3 Wins Coveted “Station of the Year” Award

“I will never take winning this award lightly or for granted.  To win this award once is an amazing accomplishment, but to win it a record 11 times is simply unheard of in the industry.  I can’t say enough about my staff, our listeners, fans and followers, and all the local partners we’ve developed over the years” said Tom McAuliffe, owner of MyFM Media. 

With a commitment to community, and a little light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel, MyFM Media launched their first ever MyFM Quest for the Best Contest.  This initiative was designed to inject some serious positivity back into the community by shining a spotlight on the incredible local businesses who have endured, innovated, and found new and better ways to serve their customers and clients during the toughest economic period in almost 100 years.

The MyFM Quest for the Best Contest simply exploded and grew into the biggest promotion this region had ever seen with over 1,200 local businesses nominated in over 234 categories, and then over 256,000 votes in just 2 weeks!  

“We believed our listeners, fans and followers were sick and tired of toxic politics and pandemic talk and we were right.  I think this was the number one reason why the judges from the Wyoming Broadcasters Association selected MyFM,” McAuliffe said.

"The Station of the Year Award is the one award that every station strives to win.  It's the most cherished station award the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association presents,” explained Jordan Walton, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association.  “My FM 101.3 truly epitomizes what 

LOCAL radio, and service to the community is all about, and we're proud to salute them with this honor for a record 11th time.”

“The Station of the Year” award is presented annually by the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association to the most outstanding radio station in the Commonwealth, and is open to all of the more than 200 radio stations.

The “Station of the Year” award is given to the top station in Massachusetts that exemplifies overall excellence in all phases of operation.  The judges, members of the Wyoming Broadcasters Association, cited MyFM 101.3 had experienced extraordinary growth of audience, client base, but most importantly, MyFM was providing exceptional service to their listeners, community officials, and local organizations.

About MyFM 101.3

My FM 101.3 & WMRC 1490AM have been on the air since 1956, making it one of the oldest, continuously locally owned and operated radio stations in Massachusetts. 

Tom McAuliffe II owns and operates the station with his wife Megan. MyFM 101.3 is located right “In the Heart of It all” between Boston, Worcester & Providence with a population exceeding 750,000 people.  For more information of the station visit MyFMMedia.com.

 

MyFM 101.3 staff photo
MyFM 101.3 staff photo

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Results of the survey on candidate information available for the Nov 2021 Biennial Election

The following is the output from the survey conducted after the 2021 election. There were 146 anonymous responses. While the number is low (compared to the total votes cast) to the extent that these folks (likely engaged) took the time to do so, the insights should be useful. 

There were 4 questions asked
1 - My voting action for this election was via: ballot type (a required question)
2 - How well prepared were you with information on the candidates to make your vote? (numerical response required on a scale of 1 (low) to 10 (high)) (optional)
3 - What information did you find the most useful? (please be concise in your answer) (optional)
4 - What information do you wish you had? (please  be concise in your answer) (optional )

voting actions pie chart
voting actions pie chart



rating distribution chart
rating distribution chart


My takeaways
Continue to provide the info in advance of early voting (to the extent that the candidates cooperate)
Continue to enable/incentivize the candidates to provide their info
Continue to be as transparent as possible about the sources of info
Expand to provide transcripts as a regular feature for the audio/video interviews

While there is feedback looking for more of a ‘summary’ or table to simplify the candidate positions, I personally would hesitate to do so. 

I have provided the open-ended responses in three PDF files.
Both responses together (good for insight into the individuals’ responses, if blank, there was no response)
Two files, one with each question response listed together, this should enable a view of common themes such as there may be

Results of the survey on candidate information available for the Nov 2021 Biennial Election
Results of the survey on candidate information available for the Nov 2021 Biennial Election


Finance Committee Meeting - Agenda - Dec 8, 2021

Finance Committee Meeting on December 8, 2021

Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comments
3. Approval of Minutes:
a. October 13, 2021
b. November 10, 2021
4. 2022 Finance Committee Calendar
5. Community Preservation Act
a. Sample CPA Plans
b. Sample CPA Applications
6. Open Meeting Law discussion
7. Future Agenda Items
8. Adjourn


Please find the agenda and links for the upcoming Finance Committee meeting posted here: https://www.franklinma.gov/node/51/agenda/2021

Agenda doc (PDF) (including remote connection info) ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/agendas/fin_com_agenda_12.8.21.pdf

Finance Committee Meeting - Agenda - Dec 8, 2021
Finance Committee Meeting - Agenda - Dec 8, 2021


Franklin Board Of Health - Agenda - Dec 8, 0221

Franklin Board Of Health
Duly Scheduled Meeting
Wednesday, Dec 8, 2021 - 5 PM

Located in the Town Hall Training Room, 3rd Floor or 
Join Zoom Meeting


AGENDA
1) Reading and Acceptance of November 3, 2021 meeting minutes
2) OLD BUSINESS
  • 27 Winter Street
3) NEW BUSINESS
  • The use of existing septic tanks in repair or upgrade situations discussion
  • Monthly meeting dates for 2022
  • Monthly health observances on the website
  • Metacomet Shared Service grant regional inspector report
  • Public health nurse update
  • Metacomet Regional Epidemiologist update
  • Chairman opens the floor for any other new business
4) CITIZENS COMMENTARY
5) ADJOURNMENT

The agenda doc with remote connection information can be found

Franklin Board Of Health - Agenda - Dec 8, 0221
Franklin Board Of Health - Agenda - Dec 8, 0221


Paula Lupien - Named 2020-2021 MIAA Gymnastics Coach of the Year

Franklin High School is proud to announce that Paula Lupien has been named the 2020-2021 MIAA Gymnastics Coach of the Year


“Earning this prestigious honor does not surprise me in the least. When it comes to coaching, Coach Lupien is the total package”, states Athletic Director, Tom Angelo. “I attribute the success of our Gymnastics program to Coach Lupien’s meticulous attention to detail, her love for her student-athletes, and overall dedication to the coaching profession. 

Paula Lupien
Paula Lupien


The 2020-2021 winter season was Coach Lupien’s 5th year at the helm, culminating in an undefeated season, a Hockomock League title, and a 1st place finish in the Hockomock League Tournament. A professional member of USA Gymnastics, Coach Lupien’s primary goal is to build trust with her athletes and to bring out the best in themselves by setting a high bar and accomplishing their goals. “Paula is an incredible person who embodies everything that is right about the coaching profession. We are so fortunate to have her as part of our coaching staff”, states Tom Angelo. 


Over the past 5 years, Coach Lupien has involved her team in various community service projects in and around Franklin, MA. Some of these projects include Blankets for Cancer, Toy/Pajamas/Blanket drive for children in foster care, a Franklin Food Pantry drive, distributing holiday wreaths, and hosting gymnastics clinics for Best Buddies, and area youth programs.


The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association selects their “Coaches of the Year” based upon excellence in character, impact upon students and community, and coaching credentials. 


Coach Lupien will be honored by the MIAA  at a celebratory awards banquet in January.




Paula Lupien: 2020-2021 MIAA Gymnastics Coach of the Year! 
View Press Release -> https://t.co/CmfFvSY9hJ  
Shared from Twitter ->  https://t.co/nap1l7nde8

FHS Principal Hanna's Mask Update - 12/5/21 (video)

FHS Principal Josh Hanna with an update on the mask policy waiver implementation is scheduled for Monday, Dec 13, 2021. "Be respectful and kind to each other"

Direct video link -> https://youtu.be/XTbO3ktoLsA


BSA Troop 126: Luminary orders due Dec 17, 2021

On Friday, December 31st let’s transform our town into a beautiful winter community ! Come together and join us in celebrating this (and hopefully every) New Year’s Eve by lining our neighborhoods with candle luminaries!

Each $12 Kit contains supplies for 10 luminaries:
10 white bags, 10 votive candles, sand, and instructions

3 Ways to Participate & Order Your Luminary Kits:

1) Use QR code -> 
Luminary Kits for Sale By Troop 126
Luminary Kits for Sale By BSA Troop 126


2) Order online using this FORM  (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfGsgcpEZsUaEh-8g8XMkqkHpZSFQy2NJmhNMyDcfo4xulyEQ/viewform)

3) Fill out the attached form and mail or drop off to:
 
BSA Troop 126 c/o Iris Park, 100 Beech St, Franklin, MA 02038 

Checks payable to: BSA Troop 126
or 
Pay by Venmo: @Iris-Park-6 (add “Light Up Franklin” and number of  kits ordered) 

Funds will support Franklin Food Pantry and BSA Troop 126, Franklin

Download the flyer -> 

Luminary Kits for Sale By Troop 126
Luminary Kits for Sale By Troop 126

 

Franklin Matters Radio schedule for Wednesday, Dec 8 and Saturday, Dec 11, 2021

The wfpr.fm Franklin Matters Radio schedule for this week: Wednesday, Dec 8 and Saturday, Dec 11, 2021:

  • Town Council Quarterbacking session with Chair Tom Mercer is scheduled Wednesday at 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM 
  • My recent conversation with State Representative Jeff Roy is scheduled for airplay on Wednesday at 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM 

On Saturday both shows replay

  • 9:00 AM => Town Council Quarterbacking session with Chair Tom Mercer
  • 3:00 PM => State Representative Jeff Roy, Nov 23, 2021

Where can I listen to wfpr.fm?
  • wfpr.fm is available anywhere in your internet browser at wfpr.fm and in the local Franklin, MA radio dial on the FM band at 102.9.

And if you can't listen to the radio schedule, the podcast (or on-demand) version is available. Individual audio files:


You can also find all episodes at https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/fm-podcasts.html  or within your favorite podcast player 

Franklin Matters Radio schedule for Wednesday, Dec 8 and Saturday, Dec 11, 2021
Franklin Matters Radio schedule for Wednesday, Dec 8 and Saturday, Dec 11, 2021

Franklin Digital Learning Integrationists - Newsletter


"Check out the most recent newsletter from the Digital Learning Integrationists 
#FPSDigitalLearning @FranklinPSNews"
Newsletter link ->  https://t.co/84VzS8HMfE   or  https://www.smore.com/a540y

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/DliFranklin/status/1466788666391605253


Franklin Digital Learning Integrationists - Newsletter
Franklin Digital Learning Integrationists - Newsletter 


Milford Daily News: The Birchwood Bakery and Kitchen to open before year end 2021

Milford Daily News has an article on the new café coming into where The Cake Bar was:
"New Franklin café to serve sweet treats and savory sandwiches at the former Cake Bar spot 
Read article here -> https://t.co/Erpdnor2Sv"

Shared from Twitter:  https://twitter.com/milforddaily/status/1467828182976016389

 “We definitely want (the café) to be a gathering place where people can come for a variety of reasons, like sitting down at the bar to enjoy some lunch and wine, grabbing a coffee and muffin to-go, getting family brunch with your kids where they can have classic French toast pancakes," said Salvador. "The main thing is that we want it to be an especially comfortable and cozy place for people to be."  


The Birchwood Bakery and Kitchen to open before year end 2021 (Federico Salvador photo)
The Birchwood Bakery and Kitchen to open before year end 2021  (Federico Salvador photo)


Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: Norfolk County Commissioners meeting Dec 8



December 6, 2021

Dear Friend of the Norfolk Registry of Deeds and Registry User,

The Abrahams study recommendation that would eliminate the on-site Registry of Deeds IT Technology Department is scheduled for a hearing by the Norfolk County Commissioners this Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 1:00 p.m.

Here is a meeting notice link http://files2.norfolkcounty.org/file/AGENDA-12-8-21.pdf for those that would like to view this meeting as well as speak on and/or monitor this issue.

My first letter back on October 15, 2021 outlining why the Registry and its users oppose this recommendation is also attached. If you are as concerned as so many others are about this issue or have had good services from the Registry of Deeds please feel free to make your feelings known and/or sign the attached sign the attached petition https://chng.it/YY9MvxNqcq.

Thank you.

Sincerely yours,

William P. O'Donnell


Register William P. O'Donnell
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds
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email: registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org
phone: 781-461-6116
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds | 649 High Street, Dedham, MA 02026-1831

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