Friday, January 7, 2022

Franklin Public Schools is looking for substitute teachers - Is that a role for you?

"We are delighted that you are considering applying to become a substitute teacher.  

The work of our substitute teachers is an essential function to the smooth operation of our programs and we value that contribution. Without the support and dedication of our substitute teachers and staff, our educational program would be greatly hampered. 

We place the care of our students in their hands daily. Substitute teaching can be an ideal way to supplement your income while setting your own schedule.  Improve your classroom skills as you try out the different schools, grade levels and instructional practices. 

Ideally a teaching license and experience working with children is always preferred, however we will consider those applicants with a post high school education, a willingness to learn, compassion, energy and of course, a love for working with children.  

Please review the information below for an overview of our school system and the substitute teacher's role. 
Interested substitutes may apply by submitting a cover letter along with a resume to recruit@franklinps.net or stop by the HR Office to complete an application between the hours of 8 AM and 4 PM Monday through Friday."


Franklin Public Schools is looking for substitute teachers

Franklin Downtown Partnership: Newsletter - January 2022


January 2022 Newsletter



Franklin Downtown Partnership 

9 E. Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038
(774) 571-3109 • downtown.franklin@yahoo.com

Keep It Local - Support Franklin Businesses
General Meeting Feb. 3
The next general meeting of the Franklin Downtown Partnership will be held on Thurs., Feb. 3, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. via Zoom. We will send the Zoom link closer to the date of the meeting.
With Our Appreciation
Thank you to the FDP Board of Directors
and all our 2021 sponsors! We truly appreciate your contributions and we're looking forward to working with all of you in 2022!
Light Up Downtown Franklin and Beyond!
The Franklin Downtown Partnership thanks all the businesses that have participated in "Light Up Downtown Franklin and Beyond" with lights and winter decorations. The initiative is scheduled through the end of January to help illuminate the our businesses during the short days in January!

Thank you to our sponsors: Dean Bank and Fenton Financial Group!
Franklin Downtown Partnership | 774-571-3109


Franklin Downtown Partnership | 9 E. Central St., Franklin, MA 02038

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Washington Post: Fact Checker - what we now know about Jan 6, 2021


Fact Checker | The Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol: A guide to what we now know https://t.co/diNdP9aSym

Shared from Twitter:
 https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1479105586583138312

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Washington Post: Fact Checker  - what we now know about Jan 6, 2021
Washington Post: Fact Checker  - what we now know about Jan 6, 2021


Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Friday, Jan 7, 2022

 

  • wfpr.fm = Friday
9:00a/12:00p /6:00p Chapters – Jim Derick
Insightful, life-affirming stories and interviews

10:00a/1:00p/7:00p Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey

11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Senior Story Hour – Senior Center Scribblers Group

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = FRIDAY
7:00 am Norfolk County Prevention Coalition: Fire Safety
8:29:00 am Mass Department of Public Health: CO-VID 19
9:00:00 am Frank Presents: Greg Dowd
10:00 am Physician Focus: Oral Health
10:30:00 am SAFE Coalition: PSA
11:00:00 am Senior Connection: Cookies
11:30 am Norfolk County Prevention Coalition: Fire Safety
12:00 pm Brooke'n'Cookin: Mac'n'Cheese
12:30 pm Sandya: Crepes
1:00:00 pm Mass Department of Public Health: CO-VID 19
1:30:00 pm Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Fall 2019 Show 8
3:00 pm The Drummers Studio: 11th Anniversary Show One
4:30 pm Whole Health Visions: Life Coaches Pt. 2
5:00 pm The Black Box: Newsies
7:00 pm SAFE Coalition: Youth Sports
8:00 pm Senior Connection: Cookies
8:30 pm Circle of Friends: Freebo, Alice Howe & Kirsten Maxwell

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = FRIDAY
7:00 am Public School Concert: Lifelong Winter Music 2021
8:30 am It Takes A Village: Janice Houlihan
9:30 am FHS Varsity Wrestling: v King Philip 12-22-21
11:30 am FHS Girls Varsity Basketball
5:00 pm FHS Boys Varsity Hockey: v St. John's Shrewsbury 12-20-21
7:00 pm Public School Concert: FHS Winter Jazz 01-23-20

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) =  FRIDAY
8:00 am Zoning Board of Appeals: 12-02-21
2:00 pm Zoning Board of Appeals: 12-02-21

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf     

Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)
Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Franklin Residents: One Day Trash Delay due to snow storm on Friday, Jan 7, 2022

Trash and recycling will be delayed one day on Jan 7, so trash normal picked up on Friday will be picked up on Saturday Jan 8, 2022.

There is no scheduled delay for the week of Jan 10, 2022

One Day Trash Delay due to snow storm on Friday, Jan 7, 2022
One Day Trash Delay due to snow storm on Friday, Jan 7, 2022



Urgent: Snow Day - Franklin Public Schools - Friday, January 7, 2022

Snow Day - January 7, 2022

January 6, 2022

Dear Franklin Community,

The weather is expected to bring 6 to 9 inches of snow here locally in Franklin, beginning to fall overnight and lasting through early afternoon. As a result of this forecast, the Franklin Public Schools will be CLOSED with a snow day on Friday, January 7, 2022.


District and school offices will also be closed.


There will be no after school or evening activities.  I hope everyone has a nice weekend. Stay safe.


Sara Ahern

Superintendent of Schools


Shared from -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/urgent-alerts/snow-day-january-7-2022 

not from this year, need to go back to 2011 when this was taken
not from this year, need to go back to 2011 when this was taken


Coats 4 Vets distribution scheduled for Jan 15 in Bellingham

State Representatives Mike Soter, Jeffrey Roy, Shawn Dooley, Joseph McKenna, Brian Murray, and State Senator Ryan Fattman along with Massachusetts Military Support Foundation (MMSF), will distribute brand new winter coats to veterans and military personnel. These coats will be provided at no cost through MMSF’s Coats4Vets program. 

The Coats4Vets distribution event details are as follows: 
Saturday, January 15, 2022
9:30am – 11:30am
Bellingham VFW, 940 South Main Street, Bellingham

Don Cox, President of Massachusetts Military Support Foundation, said “It’s our pleasure to work with Representatives Soter, Roy, Dooley, McKenna, and Murray as well as Senator Fattman and other members of the state legislature to distribute new winter coats to local veterans and active-duty military and their families. We’re pleased with their commitment to local Veterans.”  

The legislative delegation stated that they're thrilled to participate in an event of this nature. The officials went on to explain that the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation does amazing work for the state’s veterans, and they couldn’t be more honored to present this opportunity to their constituencies. Any veterans or military personnel are encouraged to take advantage of this distribution.

Those wishing to receive a coat at the Bellingham VFW distribution are asked to register by visiting the URL below or the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation website at www.mmsfi.org

For any questions about this event, please contact Eric Eisner at 617-722-2810. 

                                                                                 

About the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation:
The Massachusetts Military Support Foundation’s (MMSF) mission is to provide programs, services, and goods that help satisfy critical needs and enhance the well-being and quality of life for Massachusetts Veterans, active-duty military, National Guard, Coast Guard, and their families. Since the onset of Covid-19, MMSF has expanded services to assist other families in need as well.  Each winter, MMSF’s Coats4Vets program provides warm winter coats to veterans and active-duty military members and their families. 


Coats 4 Vets distribution scheduled for Jan 15 in Bellingham
Coats 4 Vets distribution scheduled for Jan 15 in Bellingham

 

Voices of Franklin: Ted McIntyre on the "crisis in the democratic process"

America is trapped in a set of interlocking crises, which the anniversary of the January 6th insurrection puts in high relief. Each crisis by itself could be overwhelming, but it is not hyperbolic to say that the multiple simultaneous emergencies present a generational challenge.

The tests of our time are as big as any faced by America from the Revolution to WWII. Either we rise to the occasion with new ideas or we will sink into a civilizational quagmire. The stakes are indeed that high.

The list of crises is daunting. The Omicron variant will kill thousands this winter if the Delta does not. The new variant is simply the next wave of a preventable disease, exacerbated by the Fox TV-induced delusional behavior of 'anti-vaxxers'. It is fair to say that a segment of the population living in an alternate reality is a crisis all by itself.  

Inequalities in income and opportunity are a crisis, made extravagantly clear by billionaires joy-riding in their space ships while others die from a lack of insulin.  Constitutional rights, long secured by the Supreme Court's dedication to probity, are at risk due to the assertion of extreme legal philosophies. Rising above all this is the threat of climate change, where urgent and transformative action needs to begin now.

One crisis, however, stands out in high profile in the very near term.  This is a crisis in the democratic process. The imminent risk to American democracy demands immediate attention, because its resolution is foundational to addressing all the other crises. The seeds of authoritarianism have been germinating for a long time, but the former guy's big lie--that the election results were not accurate--has been adopted by cynical actors in states across the nation. It is important to note that these cynical actors are almost exclusively conservative members of the GOP. 

Legislatures in red states across the country are actively suppressing the votes of minority communities. We in MA should not feel immune to the impact of these threats to others’ rights in other places. Our votes in Franklin are devalued by voter suppression in Atlanta. Worse, these GOP extremists are changing the very rules under which the elections are certified. (Who knew that was even a thing before 2020?) These process changes mean that no matter what the actual vote count, GOP legislatures can discard the voters’ choice. Such a power in extremists’ hands will come home to roost in the 2024 presidential election, where Q-Anon--style secretaries of state in places like GA, AZ, PA, and MI will be able to ignore actual votes and submit the slate of presidential electors that they prefer. 

There will be no need of an insurrection at the US Capitol in January of 2025, because the coup will happen in state capitols across the nation. The solution to these woes lies with Congress, which can mandate sane election rules for the whole country. Passing such laws with Democratic votes is prevented by the filibuster and the Senate’s timidity in facing the question. The issue should be addressed now, before the new year. This kind of progress can happen only if the filibuster, an old and racist tool designed to prevent progress, is modified.

Protecting our democracy is not partisan issue. Republicans of good will can support voting rights. Citizens of Franklin should demand that Senators Warren and Markey act immediately in ways that reflect the seriousness of the moment. Hardball tactics--for example stripping recalcitrant legislators like Manchin and Sinema of committee assignments, or stalling Senate business until these important issues are considered--may be needed to force the Senate to take action.  

The battle is joined in the US Senate. Time is short. 2022 is too late. Please call or write your senators and urge them to do whatever is needed to save our democracy. 


Ted McIntyre
Franklin resident


You can add your own statement to "Voices of Franklin". 

Voices of Franklin: Ted McIntyre on the "crisis in the democratic process"
Voices of Franklin: Ted McIntyre on the "crisis in the democratic process"

FHS boys hockey team tops North Attleboro 3-1 on Wednesday

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of the FHS winter sports action on Wednesday: 

Boys Hockey = Franklin, 3 @ North Attleboro, 1 – Final


For other results around the Hockomock League
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Kids 5-11 COVID Vaccine Clinic - January 19 & February 9, 2022

Kids 5-11 COVID Vaccine Clinic  
January 19 & February 9, 2022

The Franklin Department of Health is hosting another round of vaccine clinics on January 19 and February 9 for kids ages 5-11. The clinics will run from 2 PM - 5 PM at the Franklin Senior Center.

Register here: https://home.color.com/vaccine/register/franklin

Shared from Town of Franklin page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/kids-5-11-covid-vaccine-clinic-january-19th-february-9th-2022

Kids 5-11 COVID Vaccine Clinic - January 19 & February 9, 2022
Kids 5-11 COVID Vaccine Clinic - January 19 & February 9, 2022

Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail: Call for Nominations – make a difference in your community


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Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail
The Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee (FBRTC) is now accepting nominations to serve in leadership positions. Your help is critical at this time to maintain this great community resource.
What is the Mission?
The Franklin & Bellingham Rail Trail Committee (FBRTC) is a volunteer advocacy group dedicated to the development, maintenance, and financial support of the Southern New England Rail Trail as a multi-use, universally accessible recreational path.

Here is what some of our volunteers say about being involved!"
"I first got involved with the FBRTC to help develop the local rail trail and offer outdoor recreation opportunities for myself and my kids. What I received back was much more! Serving on the committee has connected me to neighbors and leaders in my community and has led to friendships both professionally and personally. I feel good giving back, and at the same time helping to create opportunities for people to improve their health and connect with nature."
- Marc
"I appreciate the work being done on the trail. While walking the Rail Trail: I especially treasure the serenity and fresh air, Walking with my grandchildren and dog, To feel like I'm in the woods but only a few yards away from civilization, The maps on the kiosks, The cleanness, safety, and surface and width of the trail."
- Tony
"Not everybody can say that they are helping to build something permanent that will be utilized by Franklin, Bellingham and neighboring towns for the good health and happiness of all of our residents; but we can! When we achieve our goals, we can also say that we are leaving something really good for our children and grandchildren! Help us achieve our goals!
- David
Being part of the committee helps ensure the benefits of the trail are there for you and others!
How You Can Help
The committee is charged with assembling a slate of nominees for President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary. Other positions and areas to serve are also available and determined by need on an annual basis. 
 
Any interested member is eligible to serve. Please complete the online form now to be contacted. Nominations must be received before January 10, 2022. You can also reach out to the committee directly to discuss getting involved at fbrtcommittee@gmail.com 

While we hope that we are overwhelmed with nominations, we recognize that not everyone has the time to serve. FBRTC has always been a volunteer-based organization with multiple opportunities at a variety of levels. To that end, we would encourage you to fill out the interest form.

 
Fill out our interest form

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Mass News Items of Note: 'qualified immunity' sharply divides commission; Allen unveils a 'democracy agenda'

 

"A SHARPLY DIVIDED commission established to study qualified immunity – a controversial legal doctrine that shields police officers and other public employees from liability from civil lawsuits – is recommending that lawmakers not change the law for at least two years.  
But the commission did recommend two changes that could make it easier for people to bring civil lawsuits against public employees in state courts, even with the qualified immunity doctrine unchanged. "
Continue reading the article online


"DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL candidate Danielle Allen unveiled a democracy agenda on Wednesday, outlining a host of initiatives to encourage greater voter participation and civic involvement and reduce the influence of money in politics.

Some of the proposals are part of the current debate on Beacon Hill — same-day voter registration, the establishment of Indigenous People’s Day as a state holiday, the creation of a new state flag, and allowing communities to embrace ranked-choice voting and a lower voting age without state approval."
Continue reading the article online

Allen led the Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship to produce a report "Our Common Purposehttps://www.amacad.org/ourcommonpurpose/report 

Her gubernatorial campaign -> https://allenforma.com/

Allen unveils a 'democracy agenda'
Allen unveils a 'democracy agenda'


Dean Leadership Institute: Eric D. Lee, Esq - Feb 11, 8 AM


"MARK YOUR CALENDAR: The Dean Leadership Institute is excited and honored to welcome Eric D. Lee, Esq. '08 back to campus as its first speaker in the Leadership In Action series. 
Join us on Friday, February 11, at 8 AM on Zoom for a great presentation." #dcleadinst

Shared from Twitter:  https://t.co/5SVkJ4PC3Z



Eric D. Lee, Esq. '08
Eric D. Lee, Esq. '08