Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Tuesday, Feb 27, 2024

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

9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM  Jazz Journey – with Pamela Hines
2 hours. An insightful tour of Jazz Greats in a golden era

11:00 AM 2 PM and 8:00 PM SAFE Radio– Jim Derick and Dr. Anne Bergen Addressing issues of Drug Abuse Disorder 

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = TUESDAY

7:00 am Martin Luther King, Jr.: Music & Spoken Word
9:00 am Mental Health: Shannon Nesbitt
10:00 am Frank's Musings: More About Israel
10:30 am Frank's Musings: Pride Flag
12:00 pm Brooke'n'Cookin: Mac'n'Cheese
12:30 pm Sons & Daughters of Italy: Italian Cookies
1:00 pm Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 4
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 1
3:30 pm Riffin' on Main Street: Erin Gallagher
4:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Road to TD Garden: Districts
5:30 pm Physician Focus: Oral Health
6:00 pm Senior Connection: Updates
7:00 pm Martin Luther King, Jr.: Music & Spoken Word
8:30 pm Franklin Fallen Heroes
9:30 pm The Black Box: T3

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = TUESDAY

7:00 am Public School Event: Remington Winter Music 2022
9:00 am MICCA Festival 2019
11:30 am FHS Varsity Wrestling: v Taunton 01-05-23
1:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Road to TD Garden: Districts
2:00 pm Mental Health: Shannon Nesbitt
4:30 pm FHS Girls Varsity Basketball v North Attleboro 02-08-24
6:30 pm FHS Jazz Cafe 2024
8:30 pm FHS Boys Varsity Hockey v St. John's Prep 02-21-24

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = TUESDAY

8:00 am School Committee 02-13-24
12:00 pm Town Administrator Evaluation 02-14-24
2:00 pm School Committee 02-13-24

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


Monday, February 26, 2024

Franklin Recreation: 2024 Summer Camp Brochure

"Good Day Franklin!

This year we have a bunch of different camps running throughout the Summer. Check out our 2024 Summer Camp Brochure
Registration for these camps will open on Friday, March 1st."

Camps Brochure.pdf

Register online at -> https://franklinma.myrec.com/info/default.aspx

Franklin Recreation: 2024 Summer Camp Brochure
Franklin Recreation: 2024 Summer Camp Brochure

Fallen Hero Recognition: Richard L. Desper - Vietnam - Feb 26, 2024

Memorial event today (2/26/24) at 9 AM on the Town Common Veterans Walkway to honor Richard L. Desper - Vietnam

"Lance Corporal Richard Lincoln Desper was born on February 12, 1947 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Desper. Richard lived at 45 Coutu St. with his parents, four brothers, and 13 sisters. 
According to the war Department's official telegram Corporal Desper died five miles north of An Hoa in Quong Nan province of fragmentation wounds inflicted by mortar fire while on a search-and-clear mission with the Marine Corps in Vietnam on February 26, 1969. This was Corporal Desper's second tour of duty in the war zone having previously served in Vietnam with the Navy."

Lance Corporal Richard Lincoln Desper
Lance Corporal Richard Lincoln Desper

Lance Corporal Richard L. Desper was 22 years old at the time of his death in Vietnam.

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Lance Corporal Richard Lincoln Desper

For the full series of Fallen Heroes you can visit this link
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/08/franklin-fallen-heroes-series.html

Franklin Public Library: News & Events for Kids & Families scheduled for March 2024

Special Events for Kids & Families

Kids Take & Make: Rainbow Tambourine! Available Friday, March 1st
Starting Friday, March 1st stop by the library to pick up your very own Rainbow Tambourine Kit!
Kits include supplies and instructions for making your very own musical instrument! The perfect craft to brighten your day! SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED! Rainbow Tambourine Kits will be distributed on a first come first serve basis!

March Madness: Battle of the Books! Voting Begins Monday, March 4th
It's time for our favorite books to once again battle it out! Cast your votes each week at the Franklin Public Library! 16 books will start but only 1 can be named Franklin's Favorite book!

Doggie Tales! Monday, March 4th @ 4:00 PM (1st grade +)
Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a trained therapy dog! Bring your favorite book or pick out one of ours to read. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. SPOTS ARE LIMITED. Register on our website to reserve your spot.

Todd Brodeur Frisbee Demonstration! Wednesday March 6th @1:00PM
Join 2-time World Freestyle Frisbee Champion Todd Brodeur for a super fun hands on frisbee demonstration! Learn some new moves and have fun! No registration required!

Science Series! Saturday March 6th @1:00PM
No Registration Required!
Join us for a special science workshop, brought to you by volunteers from the Franklin High School Science department! Ideal for kids ages 7+!

Tricky Trivia Thursday, March 14th @ 6:30 PM
No Registration Required!
Are you ready to prove your trivia knowledge is more than trivial? Do you have the facts to fight for the title of Franklin's Trivia Master? Join us for snacks and a Family Trivia Challenge at the Library! Play as a team or go solo for ultimate bragging rights!

Petite Picassos! Tuesday March 11th & 25th @3:00PM
Join Miss Lily and create your very own step-by-step painting of a ladybug! This paint party is a great fit for children ages 6-12! All materials will be provided! REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

Doggie Tales! Monday, March 18th @ 4:00 PM (1st grade +)
Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a trained therapy dog! Bring your favorite book or pick out one of ours to read. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. SPOTS ARE LIMITED. Register on our website to reserve your spot.

Kids Paint Party! Saturday March 23rd @ 1:00PM
For kids ages 5-11! Join local instructor Denise Palmieri for this step-by-step paint party specifically for kids! All materials will be provided and you'll get to take home your very own butterfly themed masterpiece! REGISTRATION REQUIRED!! The same painting will be taught in March & April - please only register for 1 date.

Henry the Juggler! Thursday March 28th @1:00PM
Join us for a show that is known to cause spontaneous outbursts of laughter! You will be left completely amazed as you watch Henry the juggler juggle his CLUBS, RINGS, TORCHES and MORE! Caution: Henry is known to use innocent bystanders in his act!

Mike Bent's AbraKIDabra Show! Friday March 29th @1:00PM
Join us for an exciting and fun comedy magic show developed especially for kids and families! AbraKidabra!™ combines amazing magic, big laughs, audience participation and hilarious surprises for a one-of-a-kind, interactive experience that will leave the whole family impressed!

Egg Hunt on the Library Lawn! Saturday March 30th  @10:30AM

The Library is so excited to partner with Dean College for a giant egg hunt on the library lawn and Dean College grove! Bring your own basket, and enjoy crafts and activities!

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/news/march-2024-franklin-library-news-events

Franklin Public Library: News & Events for Children scheduled for March 2024
Franklin Public Library: News & Events for Kids & Families scheduled for March 2024

Will you sign the One Franklin petition to put an override request on the ballot?

via One Franklin: signatures looked for on the 
"one tool we have for getting this on the ballot this budget season, June 2024. 
We (One Franklin) will campaign hard in April and May. 
Otherwise, if we wait until November, the schools will suffer, and the problem will increase requiring an even larger number. "

More info about the One Franklin group can be found on their web page ->    https://onefranklinma.com/

Will you sign the One Franklin petition to put an override request on the ballot?
Will you sign the One Franklin petition to put an override request on the ballot?

FHS basketball and hockey D1 playoff seedings & first game schedule


BOYS Hockey - Division 1
#12 Franklin (13-8-0) will host #21 St. Mary’s (11-10-1) on Wednesday, 2/28 at 6:00 at Pirelli Veterans Arena.


GIRLS Hockey - Division 1
#32 Franklin (7-13) will travel to #1 Notre Dame Academy (14-4-2) on Wednesday, 2/28 at 6:30 at Rockland Ice Rink.



BOYS Basketball - Division 1
#3 Franklin (21-1) will host the winner of #30 Bridgewater-Raynham (11-9)/#35 Shrewsbury (10-9) on Friday, 3/1 at 6:00.

Complete MA D1 boys bracket -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=7008

GIRLS Basketball - Division 1
#20 Franklin (10-10) will travel to #13 Andover (14-7) on Thursday, 2/29 at 6:30.

Complete MA D1 girls bracket -> http://miaa.statebrackets.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=7019



FHS basketball and hockey D1 playoff seedings & first game schedule
FHS basketball and hockey D1 playoff seedings & first game schedule

St. Patrick's Day Celebration event March 10 at the Proctor Mansion

via Jennifer Knight-Levine who is "raising funds for Home Base, a veterans program through Massachusetts General Hospital" 
"Only three weeks away! Celebrate this St. Patrick’s Day at the Proctor Mansion Inn! 
Bagpiper outside!
Fiddler inside!
Games for the kids!
Festive full bar for the adults!
Food trucks and more!  
Suggested donation is $26.20 for adults, kids free!

St. Patrick's Day Celebration
St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Bring the family and come celebrate the St. Patrick's Day season with live music, a full bar, and MANY children activities! All proceed support the Home Base Program's Boston Marathon Team! 
Since their founding in 2009, Home Base has been breaking new ground, leading regional and national efforts with a multidisciplinary team of experts working together to help Veterans, Service Members and their Families heal from invisible wounds. By caring for Veterans, Service Members and their Families in a family-based clinic, and working in cooperation with the US Departments of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA), Home Base serves as a replicable model to promote the health and wellbeing of Veterans, Service Members and their Families nationwide"


Register O’Donnell Brings the Registry of Deeds Directly to Norfolk County Residents - Franklin, May 7, 2024

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell announced today that he and his outreach team will resume holding office hours in communities throughout Norfolk County as part of his ongoing efforts to bring the Registry of Deeds directly to the residents of Norfolk County.

 

The Registry of Deeds is the principal office for real property records in Norfolk County, cataloging and housing more than 10 million land documents dating back to 1793. The office hours will be held to assist residents in locating their property records and provide them with certified copies of land documents, such as deeds and mortgage discharges.

 

Norfolk County
Norfolk County

The Register expressed his strong belief in the benefits of bringing the Registry directly to residents. "These office hours," noted Register O'Donnell, "allow us to bring Registry services directly to the residents of Norfolk County without the inconvenience of having them travel to the Registry's central office in Dedham."

 

By offering office hours, the Register aims to make it more convenient for residents to access and inquire about real property records. This initiative reflects the Register's commitment to providing efficient and accessible services to the residents of Norfolk County.

 

Although Registry staff cannot provide legal advice, they will be on hand along with the Register to answer basic questions, transport documents for recording, and assist in the filling out of a Declaration of Homestead form that provides limited protection against the forced sale of an individual's primary residence to satisfy unsecured debt up to $500,000. They will also assist a person in signing up for the Registry of Deeds Consumer Notification Program, which alerts a homeowner when a transaction has been made against their property to alert them against potential cases of fraud.

 

Register O'Donnell concluded by stating, "I understand that not everyone has the ability to travel to the Registry. By offering office hours in different locations throughout Norfolk County, we hope to accommodate those who may have difficulty making it to our main location. Additionally, residents can also utilize our online services at www.norfolkdeeds.org to access and request real property records from the comfort of their own homes. Our goal is to ensure that all Norfolk County residents have convenient and flexible options for accessing and inquiring about their real property records."

 

2024 Winter and Spring Scheduled Office Hours
2024 Winter and Spring Scheduled Office Hours

 

 If you would like to stay up-to-date on upcoming Registry of Deeds events, programs, and real estate information, you can sign up for our Registry email updates at www.norfolkdeeds.org, like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/norfolkdeeds, or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/norfolkdeeds.

 

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, located at 649 High St., Dedham, is the principal office for real property in Norfolk County. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities, and others with a need for secure, accurate, and 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 at (781) 461-6101 or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.


Kevin Martin of NerdsToGo of Franklin, Mass recognized with Sales Achievement & President's Award

NerdsToGo®, a leading IT solutions and technology services franchise, recently held its 2024 NerdsToGo Franchise Convention in Orlando, Florida. Themed "Secure Your Future," the four-day event celebrated franchisee achievements and the growth initiatives of the network.

With an unprecedented number of franchisees in attendance, the conference was a reflection of the managed services industry's robust growth and the brand's growing U.S. presence. The event included networking opportunities for franchisees, roundtable discussions, and a comprehensive vendor show. Recognized leaders in the MSP industry, including Sean Lardo, a ConnectWise evangelist, and Rob Rae, CVP of Community and Ecosystems at Pax8, shared their expertise on growing a successful MSP business.

"Our 2024 convention brought our franchise network together to celebrate and recognize their many achievements, as well as to engage in both networking and educational opportunities," said Jim Howe, President of NerdsToGo. "The excitement from the convention is contagious, and it was the perfect way to begin a successful 2024, especially against the backdrop of significant industry growth. This growth not only highlights the achievements of our franchisees but also opens up a wealth of opportunities for owners to grow revenue and reach new heights in the managed IT services sector."

Highlights from the 2024 Awards Dinner at the Convention include:
  • The award recognizing the Highest Volume locations in Sales Achievement were presented to Regis DeVeaux: NerdsToGo of Alexandria, Va.; Kevin Martin: NerdsToGo of Franklin, Mass.; and NerdsToGo of Bellevue, Wash. team led by Michael Santiago.
  • The President's Award, which recognizes the top NerdsToGo locations with the highest total sales, was given to Regis DeVeaux: NerdsToGo of Alexandria, Va.; Kevin Martin: NerdsToGo of Franklin, Mass.; Gina and Michael Santiago: NerdsToGo of Bellevue, Wash.; David Alcorn: NerdsToGo of Kemah, Texas; Rory Dunnaback: NerdsToGo of Milwaukie, Ore.; and Erik Nelson: NerdsToGo of Swarthmore, Pa.
  • Susan and Don Dally of NerdsToGo of Knoxville, Tenn., were recognized with the Rookie of the Year Award, which honors the franchisee with the highest sales for the first full 12 months of operation.
"NerdsToGo is at the forefront of providing franchisees the support they need to be successful in the growing IT solutions industry," said Regis DeVeaux, franchise owner of the Alexandria, Va. location. "I'm proud to be part of a network that is not only thriving but also embracing new strategies for revenue growth and operational efficiency."

About NerdsToGo®:
NerdsToGo® is a growing IT services franchise brand that provides a simple path to overcoming the pain points and complexities of technology. Friendly and approachable Nerds offer solutions for efficiency and security for small to medium-sized businesses, as well as the individual who needs help with personal computers, devices and home networks. NerdsToGo is a service-oriented brand in the Propelled Brands® family. Providing Managed IT Services for business, the Nerds can assess, design and support IT networks while providing remote support and vendor management.

For more information or to learn about opportunities, visit NerdsToGo.com or contact Mark Jameson (mark.jameson@propelledbrands.com or call 214.346.5679)

Visit the webpage for Franklin to find out more info or schedule service   https://www.nerdstogo.com/franklin-ma/

Kevin Martin of NerdsToGo of Franklin, Mass recognized with Sales Achievement & President's Award
Kevin Martin of NerdsToGo of Franklin, Mass recognized with Sales Achievement & President's Award

Franklin Senior Center highlighted events for the last week for February 2024

"Looking for something to do this week? We’ve got tons going on at the Franklin Senior Center!"

Shared from -> https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3xafGVr9hg/

Franklin Senior Center highlighted events for the last week for February 2024
Franklin Senior Center highlighted events for the last week for February 2024

Congressman Auchincloss: An Update for the past 2 weeks (as of 2/23/24)

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LAST 2 WEEKS IN REVIEW

I'm your representative in Congress and I write to keep you informed.

On the Hill

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Supporting our allies: Alongside my Democratic national security colleagues, I called on Speaker Mike Johnson to immediately take up the Senate's aid package that includes funding for our allies in Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, as well as humanitarian aid for Gaza. 

Ukraine has the willpower to win, but it needs the firepower. The bipartisan bill to support our ally passed the Senate and has the votes to pass the House. One man stands in the way: Speaker Johnson, who refuses to let the People's House work its will. 

Reagan Republicans in the House must help Democrats force this legislation to the floor.

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Congressional Ukraine Caucus: I joined my colleagues to introduce a resolution commemorating the two year anniversary of Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine and recognizing the heroic sacrifices of the Ukrainian people. It is unacceptable that the Speaker sent Congress home without a vote on supporting Ukraine. While House Republicans fundraised in Florida, the Russians captured Avdiivka. How many more cities must fall before Speaker Johnson cuts short the vacation? 

The bipartisan Ukraine Caucus stands with our ally in their fight for freedom.

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Championing the debate for Ukraine: There are too many speeches in Congress, and not enough debate. Representative Warren Davidson and I debated on A Starting Point about Ukraine. Appeasement does not work; Russia must be defeated. You can watch the whole debate here.

T&I goes off the rails: The Subcommittee on Aviation held a hearing on the state of American aviation, but my Republican colleagues spent the morning berating the Federal Aviation Administrator about the migrant crisis. If they want answers, they should ask the Speaker why he torpedoed a bipartisan immigration deal to secure the border and address the migrant crisis.

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Happy 100th birthday to Matthew Jefferson: I gave a floor speech to recognize Matthew Jefferson in honor of his 100th birthday. Matt Jefferson and his late wife, Lillie, worked to eliminate racial, educational and economic barriers in Newton. As Black residents in an overwhelmingly white city, they devoted themselves to their religious community, the Myrtle Baptist Church; their neighborhood known as the "Village" in West Newton built around Myrtle; and the civil rights of people of color. Matt and Lillie helped found the Newton Interracial Fellowship to bring racial equity to Newton and helped form Newton's Fair Housing Committee, established to eliminate racial bias in housing. 

In 1968, Matt was appointed to the Board of Aldermen, becoming Newton's first Black Alderman. The Board instituted the Fair Housing requirement that at least 10% of any large housing development filing for a special permit be "affordable." Furthermore, he served on many boards and committees including the Newton Wellesley Hospital, Andover Newton Theological School, Middlesex Community College, Newton Housing Authority, and President of the South Middlesex Branch of the NAACP, among others. Above all else, Matt is known for his kindness and generosity. He is a mentor, leader, family man and a fierce advocate for social justice, and I am proud to recognize Mr. Jefferson's accomplishments this Black History Month. Happy 100th birthday Mr. Jefferson! 

It's been two years since Russia invaded Ukraine. Do you think the U.S. still needs to stand up to Russia and defend Ukraine?

 

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China Select Committee visits MA: The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party recently conducted field hearings in Massachusetts to study biotech competition between China and the United States. Bio-manufacturing in places like Fall River, Norton, and Plainville in our district complement Greater Boston's outsize contribution to R&D, driving the bioeconomy forward. The bio-economy is a big prize; the life sciences provide jobs, cures, and new applications in fields like agriculture and materials. I got to preview the trip with WPRI 12. You can watch it here

The Committee wants to study how the U.S. should respond to China's major investments in biotech. In my op-ed for the Boston Globe, I explain that Massachusetts shows us how: by supporting talented people; by passing policy that promotes makers, not takers; and by providing biotech infrastructure. Two steps in the right direction would be to fully appropriate the basic research provisions of the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act, which would unlock more public money for science, and reverse the Trump-era amortization penalty on research and experimental expenditures, which would unlock more private money for science and which just passed the House, with my support.

The broader economic and technological competition between the U.S. and China has two core elements: getting tougher on trade with China while increasing U.S. investments at home and U.S. engagement with the Global South – countries like Indonesia, Nigeria, and Brazil. In a recent interview with Inside U.S. Trade, I argue that the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party must convince Congress of both elements.

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Milford Senior Center town hall: I visited with seniors at the Milford Senior Center, where we discussed border security and immigration reform, Ukraine aid, and health care in a Q&A session hosted by the senior center. 

I also highlighted that, beginning this year, Medicare Part D beneficiaries, particularly those suffering from cancer, will start seeing lower out-of-pocket costs for their prescription drugs. Starting next year, there will be a hard cap of $2,000 for annual out-of-pocket costs in Part D, benefitting thousands of seniors in our district. These reductions are part of the 2022 legislation that empowered Medicare to negotiate drug prices; I am now working to lower this cap further through my own legislation.

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Building opportunities with Consigli: I visited family-owned Consigli Construction, which has an impressive portfolio of Eds & Meds construction projects here in Massachusetts. I met with their leadership to share notes on healthcare and life sciences economic trends and to discuss political dynamics in Washington. Employers are seeking stability and competence in governance, so that they can make their own long-term decisions. As your Representative, I am committed to working across the aisle to pass needed legislation on healthcare, taxes, and foreign policy.

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Honoring Black History Month with the Attleboro Council on Human Rights: I spoke at the Attleboro Arts Museum, where the Museum and the Attleboro Council on Human Rights teamed up for Black History Month to invite Black artists to reimagine Civil War artifacts through their own artwork. I was inspired by art that emphasized "our common humanity", even in times of division and strife, in the words of one of the artists. I also particularly enjoyed Reverend Cheryl Harris's speech on the role of song in Black history.

Onwards,

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Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) schedule for Monday, Feb 26, 2024

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

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

11 AM 2 PM and 8 PM A More Perfect Union – Discussing American Politics and Current Events - Peter Fasciano, Dr. Michael Walker Jones, Dr. Natalia Linos, State Rep Jeff Roy, and Nick Remissong hold a round table discussion on current events and American politics, bringing about thoughtful conversation, compelling discourse, and a look at what the future might hold for the United States.

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = MONDAY

8:00 am SAFE Coalition: Michelle Palladini
9:00 am Sons & Daughters of Italy: Paolo DiGregorio
12:00 pm Brooke'n'Cookin: Mac'n'Cheese
12:30 pm Sons & Daughters of Italy: Italian Cookies
1:00 pm Comfort Food: Comfort Food
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 4
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 1
3:30 pm Veterans' Call: VA Pension
4:30 pm Norfolk County Prevention Coalition: Fire Safety
5:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Road to Tsongas Center
6:00 pm Extended Play Sessions: Season 10 Show 5 - Matt Stubbs Antiguas
7:00 pm Frank's Musings: More About Israel
7:30 pm Frank's Musings: Pride Flag
9:00 pm Circle of Friends: Joe Jencks

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = MONDAY

10:00 am FHS Jazz Cafe 2024
11:30 am Public School Event: Annie Sullivan Winter Music 2022
2:30 pm SAFE Coalition: Michelle Palladini
4:00 pm FHS Girls Varsity Basketball v North Attleboro 02-08-24
6:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Road to Tsongas Center
7:00 pm FHS Boys Varsity Basketball v New Bedford 02-19-24

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = MONDAY

8:00 am Planning Board 02-05-24
12:00 pm Town Administrator Evaluation 02-14-24
2:00 pm Planning Board 02-05-24
7:00 pm Planning Board  LIVE, Chambers  938 1217 4235


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

Sunday, February 25, 2024

Franklin, MA: Agenda for February 28, 2024 Town Council Meeting

FRANKLIN TOWN COUNCIL
Agenda & Meeting Packet
February 28, 2024 7:00 PM

Meeting will be held at the Municipal Building
2nd floor, Council Chambers
355 East Central Street

1. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE CHAIR
a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 9 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
b. Chair to identify members participating remotely.
c. Upcoming Town Sponsored Community Events
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
a. January 31, 2024

4. PROCLAMATIONS / RECOGNITIONS - None Scheduled
5. APPOINTMENTS - None Scheduled

6. PUBLIC HEARINGS - 7:00 PM
a. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 24-901 (formerly 23-901): Zoning Map Changes from Single Family Residential III to Business an Area On or Near King Street, A Zoning Bylaw Amendment to the Code of the Town of Franklin at Chapter 185, Section 5, Zoning Map
i. Legislation for Action #9a.
7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
a. License Modification - Change of Manager of a Section 15 Retail Package Store License: Shaw’s Supermarkets, Inc. d/b/a Shaw’s; Located at 255 East Central St., Franklin, MA 02038
8. PRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION
a. Discussion: OPEB Actuarial Report - Dan Sherman, Sherman Actuarial Services
9. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
a. Bylaw Amendment 24-901 (formerly 23-901): Zoning Map Changes from Single Family Residential III to Business an Area On or Near King Street, A Zoning Bylaw Amendment to the Code of the Town of Franklin at Chapter 185, Section 5, Zoning Map - First Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 24-901 to a Second Reading - Majority Vote)

b. Resolution 24-03: FY24 Capital Improvement Plan
(Motion to Approve Resolution 24-03 - Majority Vote)

c. Resolution 24-04: Free Cash to Stabilization Accounts Transfers
(Motion to Approve Resolution 24-04 - Majority Vote)

d. Resolution 24-08: Town Council’s Support of Pending State Legislation Entitled “The Municipal Empowerment Act” (Motion to Approve Resolution 24-08 - Majority Vote) 

e. Resolution 24-09: Revised 2024 Town Council Meeting Schedule
(Motion to approve Resolution 24-09 - Majority Vote)

f. Resolution 24-10: Gift Acceptance - Veterans’ Services Dept. ($2,900), Senior Center ($200), Police Dept. ($50) (Motion to Approve Resolution 24-10 - Majority Vote)

g. Resolution 24-11: Designation of “Special Municipal Employee” Under State Ethics Law (Motion to Approve Resolution 24-11 - Majority Vote)

h. Resolution 24-12: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44, §53F3/4 (Motion to Approve Resolution 24-12 - Majority Vote)

i. Resolution 24-13: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44, §53F3/4 (Motion to Approve Resolution 24-13 - Majority Vote)

10. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

11. SUBCOMMITTEE & AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORTS
a. Town Administrator Evaluation Ad Hoc Subcommittee Report
b. Capital Budget Subcommittee
c. Economic Development Subcommittee
d. Budget Subcommittee
e. Master Plan Committee
f. Davis-Thayer Reuse Advisory Committee
g. Police Station Building Committee
h. GATRA Advisory Board

12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

13. COUNCIL COMMENTS

14. EXECUTIVE SESSION
a. Considering 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.

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


Franklin, MA: Agenda for February 28, 2024 Town Council Meeting
Franklin, MA: Agenda for February 28, 2024 Town Council Meeting