Monday, June 6, 2022

Register O’Donnell Reports on May 2022 Real Estate Activity in Norfolk County (activity continues decline, $$ continue to increase)

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell reported that the May 2022 numbers relative to Norfolk County recordings indicate a continuing decrease in overall real estate activity compared to the May 2021 numbers but show a significant increase in average sale prices.

“Our data indicates that the Norfolk County real estate numbers in May signal a continued slowdown in the market compared to 2021 but show a slight uptick from last month,” noted Register O’Donnell. “There were 11,556 documents recorded at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds in May, a 29% decrease from May, 2021 but an increase of 3% from April, 2022”.

“The number of deeds for May 2022, which reflect real estate sales and transfers, both commercial and residential, show a slight decrease of 3% from May, 2021 but an increase of 25% from April 2022. Sale prices continue to surge as compared to last year but may be starting to level off. The average sale price in May was $1,264,350, a 26% increase compared to May 2021 but down 18% from last month. Total dollar volume of commercial and residential sales also showed gains from one year ago, increasing 22% and up 3% from last month,” noted the Register.

Overall lending activity show a continued trend downward for the month of May. A total of 2,283 mortgages were recorded during the month, a significant decrease of 40% compared to a year ago. “It appears that the interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve Board and the fact that many consumers have already refinanced are impacting mortgage activity,” noted O’Donnell.

A continuing cause for concern in Norfolk County is the number of pending foreclosures. The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds has been closely watching the foreclosure market. During May, there were 5 foreclosure deeds recorded as a result of mortgage foreclosures taking place in Norfolk County, one more than in May, 2021 and one less than in April.  However, there were 21 Notices to Foreclose, the first step in the foreclosure process, recorded in May, up significantly from 14 recorded in May 2021. “The dramatic increase in the number of these notices is alarming. It indicates that more of our neighbors are facing financial challenges going forward”, said O’Donnell.  “We will continue to monitor these numbers.”
 
For the past several years, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds has partnered with Quincy Community Action Programs, 617-479-8181 x376, and NeighborWorks Housing Solutions, 508-587-0950 to help anyone facing challenges paying their mortgage. Another option for homeowners is to contact the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Consumer Advocacy and Response Division (CARD) at 617-727-8400. Register O’Donnell stated, “If you are having difficulty paying your monthly mortgage, please consider contacting one of these non-profit agencies for help and guidance.”
 
Homestead recordings by owners of homes and condominiums decreased again this month at the Norfolk Registry of Deeds.   There was a 8% decrease in homestead recordings in May 2022 compared to May 2021 but increased 16% from last month. “The comparison from last May is not too surprising where the sales of homes have started to level off, but all homeowners, not just new purchasers, should keep in mind that a recorded Declaration of Homestead provides limited protection against the forced sale of an individual’s primary residence to satisfy unsecured debt up to $500,000,” noted O’Donnell. “We want to see folks protecting the biggest asset most of us have, our homes.  I would urge anyone who has not availed themselves of this important consumer protection tool to consider doing so.  The recording fee is only $36. Feel free to visit the Registry website at www.norfolkdeeds.org  to get more information on homesteads and to make sure you have taken advantage of this protection.”
 
Register O’Donnell concluded, “May real estate activity in Norfolk County continues to show a decline from last year. We still see the increase in sale prices from last year as indicating a continuing lack of available real estate inventory but looking at the numbers from last month, it appears the market may be starting to cool down a bit.”

The Registry of Deeds continues to be open to the public for business. Registry personnel are processing in-person recordings as well as electronically filed recordings.  The drop-off box located at the main entrance of the Registry building will continue to be available for use by those members of the public who may not be comfortable entering the Registry of Deeds building The volume of documents recorded electronically for many of our institutional users continues to increase. We are also receiving documents in person, via regular mail, Federal Express, UPS and from the outside drop-off box at 649 High Street, Dedham, MA.”   
 
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.

May 2022 Real Estate Activity in Norfolk County (activity continues decline, $$ continue to increase)
May 2022 Real Estate Activity in Norfolk County (activity continues decline, $$ continue to increase)

Frank Falvey talks with Danielle Hopkins, Senior Center Director (audio)

"In this episode, Frank Falvey is joined by Danielle Hopkins, the director of the Franklin Senior Center, to talk about recently developments at the Senior Center, fun programs taking place there, Danielle's Franklin background and much more. Christina LaRose, Deputy Director, joins in the conversation."

Audio file -> https://frank-falvey.captivate.fm/episode/033-frank-presents-danielle-hopkins 

Frank Falvey talks with Danielle Hopkins, Senior Center Director (audio)
Frank Falvey talks with Danielle Hopkins, Senior Center Director (audio)


Reminder: Disc Golf Tournament - fund raiser for Scout Troops 126 & 29 - June 12

 Disc Golf Tournament - fund raiser for Scout Troops 126 & 29 


Help Scouts Attend a Leadership Training & Backpacking Trip this August at the famous Philmont Scout Reservation in New Mexico

WHEN 
Sunday June 12 = Flex Start - Anytime between 12 - 4 PM (you fit with your schedule)  
        Takes ~1:15 for round
New group every 10 minutes

WHERE
Dacey Field Disc Golf Course (700 Lincoln St, Franklin, MA)

WHO FOR?
* Anyone & Everyone Welcome!
Curious about disc golf?  For you!
Dacey Course veteran?  For you!
‘Scramble’ Format lets you play your team’s best throw each time

* Two tournament classes:
‘Family’ (with age <12 player(s))
‘Open’ (Age 12+, Adult players) 

* Discs supplied (or bring your own)

COST
$20 per player gets:
  • Tournament entry, Snack & Drink, 1st ‘side game’ try
$2 
  • raffle 
  • snack
  • additional side game tries
REGISTER
Secure your team’s tee time in advance:  
Walk-ins also welcome

Download the flyer as a reminder or to share ->

Disc Golf Tournament - fund raiser for Scout Troops 126 & 29 - June 12, 2022
Disc Golf Tournament - fund raiser for Scout Troops 126 & 29 - June 12, 2022

"Beware partisan ‘pink slime’ sites that pose as local news"

Jon Keller, writes at CBS Boston on June 1 about sites touting fake news.

"The headline was shocking - a public school in Illinois implementing race-based grading.

It went viral - fast. Perhaps you saw it being denounced on YouTube or read about it on popular right-wing websites like Red State, Breitbart or The National Review.

One problem: The story is a fake."

Continue reading online -> https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/keller-large-beware-of-pink-slime-masquerading-as-news/ 

Margaret Sullivan writes at the Washington Post on June 5

"It’s always tempting to share news that comes across our social media feeds when it not only seems outrageous but also confirms our biases, fears or suspicions. 
“See?!” we seem to say, as we retweet or post, this latest exciting development is just what we knew could happen all along! 
But there’s a question we need to ask these days before sharing one of these scintillating stories with friends and followers: Is it true? 
Increasingly, “articles” that look like news may be something entirely different — false or misleading information grounded not in evidence but in partisan politics, produced not by reporters for a local newspaper but by inexperienced writers who are paid, in essence, to spread propaganda."

Continue reading the Washington Post article online

With stories, as with hot dogs, you may want to ask what’s inside and where it comes from. The beef product often criticized as “pink slime” as seen in a Nebraska factory in 2012. (Nati Harnik/AP)
With stories, as with hot dogs, you may want to ask what’s inside and where it comes from. The beef product often criticized as “pink slime” as seen in a Nebraska factory in 2012. (Nati Harnik/AP)


Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Monday, June 6, 2022

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Monday

9 AM 12 PM and 6 PM Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick & Todd Monjur
2 hours of awesome blues music, info, interviews

11 AM 2 PM and 8 PM A More Perfect Union – with Dr. Michael Walker-Jones,
Representative Jeff Roy and Dr. Natalia Linos

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = MONDAY


8:00 am SAFE Coalition: Danny Lagarce 

9:00 am FHS: Graduation 2022 

12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Scones 

12:30 pm Sandhya: Eclairs 

1:00 pm Cooking Thyme: Fish 

1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza 

2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Show 

3 3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 9

3:30 pm Let's Talk Sports: Episode 3 

5:30 pm Senior Connection: Ben Franklin 

6:00 pm Veterans' Call: Robert Pierson 

7:30 pm Frank Presents: Danielle Hopkins 

8:30 pm FHS: Senior Awards Night 2022


  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = MONDAY

7:00 am All-Town Showcase: Chorus and Orchestra 

8:30 am FHS Varsity Softball: v Attleboro 06-10-21 

10:30 am Public School Concert: FHS Spring Jazz '22 

2:00 pm SAFE Coalition: Danny Lagarce 

3:00 pm Let's Talk Sports: Episode 3 

5:00 pm FHS Girls Varsity Lacrosse: v Moses Brown 05-24-22 

8:30 pm FHS: Senior Awards Night 2022


  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) = MONDAY


8:00 am Planning Board 05-23-22 

12:00 pm Economic Development: 05-26-22 

2:00 pm Planning Board 05-23-22 

7:00 pm Planning Board: LIVE, Chambers, 865 5174 0814


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)

Sunday, June 5, 2022

Franklin, MA: Town Council - agenda - June 8, 2022 at 7 PM

FRANKLIN TOWN COUNCIL
Agenda & Meeting Packet
June 8, 2022 - 7 PM

1. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE CHAIR
a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
b. Chair to identify members participating remotely.
2. CITIZEN COMMENTS
a. Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to three minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

4. PROCLAMATIONS / RECOGNITIONS
a. Proclamation - Franklin Flyers Youth Hockey Team
b. Proclamation - Franklin High School Theatre Company
 
5. APPOINTMENTS - None Scheduled.
6. HEARINGS - 7:00 pm - None Scheduled.

7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
a. License Modification: Change of Hours - PH Franklin, Inc. d/b/a Raillery Public House, Located at 280 Franklin Village Drive, Franklin, MA 02038  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/7a._raillery_change_of_hours.pdf
b. New Farmer Winery-Farmers Market License - Crave Mead, LLC d/b/a Crave Mead, Located at 7 Main St., Unit 1, Blackstone, MA 01504  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/7b._farmers_market_license_-_crave.pdf
8. PRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION
a. Presentation/Discussion: North Grove Priority Development Area Redevelopment Concept -

9. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
a. Resolution 22-32: Salary Schedule: Full-Time Elected Official - Town Clerk (Motion to Approve
b. Resolution 22-30: FY22 Capital Plan Round 2 (Motion to Approve Resolution 22-30 -
c. Resolution 22-34: Gift Acceptance - Senior Center ($100), Fire Department ($50) (Motion to
d. Resolution 22-35: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44,
§53F3/4 (Motion to Approve Resolution 22-35 - Majority Vote)  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/9d._22-35_peg_comcast_verizon.pdf
e. Resolution 22-39: Authorizing the Additional Borrowing of Money to Pay Additional Costs of the
Beaver Street Interceptor Replacement Project (Motion to Approve Resolution 22-39 - Two

10. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT - None Scheduled.

11. SUBCOMMITTEE & AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORTS
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
b. Budget Subcommittee
c. Economic Development Subcommittee

12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

13. COUNCIL COMMENTS

14. EXECUTIVE SESSION
a. Exemption #6: To consider the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property, because an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the negotiating position of the public body and the chair so declares.  i. Schmidt’s Farm, Prospect Street

15. ADJOURN

Note:
Two-Thirds Vote: requires 6 votes
Majority Vote: requires majority of members present and voting


Franklin, MA: Town Council - agenda - June 8, 2022 at 7 PM
Franklin, MA: Town Council - agenda - June 8, 2022 at 7 PM

Economic Development Subcommittee - agenda - June 8 at 5:30 PM

 Economic Development Subcommittee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
June 8, 2022 = 5:30 PM

Agenda:

1. Update: MAPC “Franklin For All” zoning reform project for Franklin Center, including the Downtown Commercial District and surrounding neighborhoods
a. Draft set of Recommendations - Slideshow from 5/16/22 Presentation  
https://www.mapc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Public-Forum-2-Presentation_updated-5-16.pdf
b. Updated Memo & Timeline (see below)


Re: Franklin For All Project Future Dates

The Franklin For All project is in it’s home stretch heading towards completion of the diagnostic analysis. Future dates are a sketch for upcoming meetings to note, but are subject to change:

1. June 10th at the Strawberry Stroll there will be a promotional event to help discuss the Franklin For All Project recommendations with residents and festival goers.

a. The Planning and Community Development department will be located at the intersection of Dean Ave and Main Street, directly across from the stage.
b. Attendees will be able to connect with Franklin for All project staff regarding the proposed recommendations.
c. Enjoy a town sponsored magic mirror photo booth experience to document the fun and resident aspirations of downtown revitalization.

2. June 30th Final report due (but should be in earlier and will be released upon final receipt)

3. July/August meeting of the EDC + Steering Committee to discuss prioritization of the formal recommendations by MAPC.

a. Each member of the Steering Committee will be given 3 votes to prioritize recommendations by MAPC to the staff. This is an effort to allow the committee to discuss the recommendations and give the staff some initial priorities to help focus our work and alleviate the potential to be scattered.
b. The Committee dates over the summer have not been set. We are hopeful that at the June 8th meeting we can set those dates in July or August on an evening without additional meetings after it.
c. The staff will also have some additional recommendations to consider that are not a part of the MAPC recommendations that focus on areas outside of the study zone, these are issues that have arisen locally that need to be addressed or have been discussed during this process.

4. September we will begin to publicly discuss the recommendations chosen by the Steering Committee and staff.

Agenda doc with remote participation info ->

Economic Development Subcommittee - agenda - June 8 at 5:30 PM
Economic Development Subcommittee - agenda - June 8 at 5:30 PM

FHS lacrosse teams set for playoff games on Wednesday (girls) and Tuesday (boys)

 
Boys - Division 1 = #7 Franklin (13-5) will host #26 Framingham (7-9) on Tuesday, June 7 at 5:00.

Complete Boys MIAA D1 bracket -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=5832 


Girls - Division 1 = #6 Franklin (16-2) will host the winner of #27 Newton North (3-13)/#38 Milford (11-8) on Wednesday, June 8 at 5:00.

Complete Girls MIAA D1 bracket -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=5828


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

FHS girls tennis win to advance in playoffs, 3 medals at Outdoor track State meet

Via HockomockSports.com, Twitter we share the results of the FHS spring sports playoff action on Saturday:

Softball - Division 1 = #17 Franklin, 8 @ #16 Newton North, 10 – Final
Not the outcome we had hoped for losing today 10-8 to a good Newton North team but we fought until the end. Whole team effort all the way through. Some fantastic plays, heads up base running, hitting up and down the line up. Proud of you ladies! https://twitter.com/CoachKatieH/status/1533209120899211268

Girls Tennis - Division 1 = #35 Lynn Classical, 0 @ #30 Franklin, 5 – Final
FHS GT wins first playoff match against Lynn Classical 5-0! Izzy Trull, Chloe Essam and Sarah Schiavo all with straight set wins. Doubles duos of Vedika Vinayak/Brooke Daniels & Amulya Jayam/Allison Bagley also didn't drop a set. Up next for FHS is a matchup with Brookline Monday https://twitter.com/fhs_gvtennis/status/1533215637811736576

Outdoor Track = some medals at State meet

Congrats to medalists at day 2 of the MIAA Meet of Champions; Liz Hopkins (4th - javelin), Sarah Dumas (8th - 100 hurdles) and 4x4 (4th - Olivia Costa, Sarah Dumas, Sophia Cuneo and Anna Cliff). Such great accomplishments by all!  https://twitter.com/FranklinXCTrack/status/1533289452050710528

 

FHS Sophomore came into today’s MA Meet of Champions seeded 10th in the Javelin. A massive 7’ PR, throwing 119’1” places her 4th in the state & qualifies her for the New England Regionals next week! Congratulations @HockomockSports

Complete girls state meeting results

Complete boys state meet results

For other results around the Hockomock League

4x400 takes 4th place place at New Englands with a time of 4:05. Oh by the way they’re all sophomores!
4x400 takes 4th place, earn place for New England's with a time of 4:05. Oh by the way they’re all sophomores!

FHS Sophomore  @elizabe82032317  came into today’s MA Meet of Champions seeded 10th in the Javelin. A massive 7’ PR, throwing 119’1” places her 4th in the state & qualifies her for the New England Regionals next week!
FHS Sophomore (Liz Hopkins)
@elizabe82032317
came into today’s MA Meet of Champions seeded 10th in the Javelin. A massive 7’ PR, throwing 119’1” places her 4th in the state & qualifies her for the New England Regionals next week!


Franklin Public Schools: Seal of Biliteracy Awards

The Franklin Public School District has shared a profile for the 12 individuals who achieved the Seal of Biliteracy from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Google doc provides details on each of the 12 and the languages with which they achieved this status.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQbPW6hgF9jmIenrayVtdwq2wLuMmS28E9d_R4oIFBgjMOVUsTnJh0aPmpEaORDGyDAbCXRGZ_mP5zk/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.g12eacd699bc_0_0

Franklin Public Schools: Seal of Biliteracy Awards
Franklin Public Schools: Seal of Biliteracy Awards

The Biliteracy awards were originally shared here

School Committee: Policy Subcommittee meeting - agenda - June 8 at 6 PM

FRANKLIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Policy Subcommittee Meeting
Jun 8, 6:00 - 7:30 PM

A G E N D A

“The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may, in fact, be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.”

I. Distribution of Approved Policies
A. ADF - Wellness Policy
B. Other previously approved policies for manuals

II. Discussion of Policies sent to School Committee
A. none

III. Policy Revisions & New Policies - New Discussion Item
A. AC - Nondiscrimination
B. ACAB - Harassment
C. Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan - DRAFT
D. EB - Safety Program
E. EBC - Emergency Plans
F. EBCF - Safety Crisis Intervention Policy
G. ACAB-R1 - Grievance Procedure for Complaints of Harassment and Discrimination
H. ACAB-R2 - Grievance Procedure for Complaints of Sexual Harassment Under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972

Agenda document contains remote participation info for this virtual meeting

School Committee: Policy Subcommittee meeting
School Committee: Policy Subcommittee meeting

Check out the Franklin Food Pantry updated current needs list

"We have updated our current needs list! As you are doing your shopping this weekend, please consider picking up a few items to donate to The Pantry. One of our highest need items is individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper. 
Thank you for your support!"

Franklin TV: Grads ‘22! They are the ones who just might change the world

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 06/05/2022

Graduation – the way I see it. As the proceeding unfolds I sit before 5 cameras, doing my best as director to guide, frame and divine the best view for everyone else.

It’s a lot to take in, and I’m literally calling the shots.

Graduation – the way I see it.
Graduation – the way I see it.

Graduation – the way the students of 2022 see it, is a very unique commencement.

As sophomores their world unraveled as COVID took hold, disrupting everything about their schooling, their lives, the lives of family and friends. Proms and other social events, gone, but that was just the small stuff. Broad fears and uncertainties rolled on through their junior year as they and teachers soldiered on remotely. Now they meet a world with even more economic and political uncertainty. They have had to rally, to grow up faster, become more aware, seek wisdom sooner. This became evident in student speeches that spoke not to these devastations, but to what personal inner strengths and compassions they will need going forward.

The way they see it, the world needs changing in many ways. That’s why they will. It’s a lot to take in. But, now they’re calling the shots.
And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. 
And, thank you for watching. 

 

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)

Representative Roy - "Outside the House"

 

"Hi Folks,

As we approach the summer months, I hope you are all enjoying the warmer weather and sunshine.

When I’m not legislating, I love to spend my free time playing the guitar and writing music. Not only am I able to collaborate with my band, Ben Gardener’s Boat, but I’ve recently been working on solo music! In fact, I just released a brand new, original song called, “Temptation Was There”. If you’re interested in giving it a listen, you can stream it on Spotify or Apple Music. I’ll also be back in the studio to work on some more music in the next few months."


Continue reading the newsletter online -> https://mailchi.mp/77e13789a53a/outside-the-house-presidential-libraries-7144917?

Representative Roy - "Outside the House"
Representative Roy - "Outside the House" 

Weekly COVID-19 dashboards for FPS and Town of Franklin

The weekly FPS COVID-19 Dashboard is now available to view: buff.ly/3pQh91e

Shared from Twitter ->  https://twitter.com/FranklinPSNews/status/1532476914283208719 

weekly FPS COVID-19 Dashboard
weekly FPS COVID-19 Dashboard

The weekly Health Dept COVID-19 portal is found on the Town of Franklin page

Health Dept COVID-19 portal
Health Dept COVID-19 portal