[Eastontowncrier] Town Crier - Friday, August 23, 2019
Easton Town Crier
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT NEWS AND NOTICES
Queset Sewer Paving
Final paving of the Queset Sewer Project began this week and will continue for approximately 4 weeks until completed. The work includes excavation of the temporary trench pavement and installation of permanent trench paving along with the milling and overlay of all impacted areas.
Aerial Spraying for Mosquitoes
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) have announced that a second round of aerial spraying for mosquitoes will take place in specific areas of southeastern Massachusetts beginning Wednesday, August 21, and continue over several evenings. Easton is currently at “Critical” for risk level related to the Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus. Please note the State has posted the updated spray map accessible through this link: aerial spraying map<https://massnrc.org/spray-map/>. The State plans to update the map daily showing the areas sprayed the evening before. Please also visit the Easton Board of Health's mosquito control webpage<https://www.easton.ma.us/departments/board_of_health/hot_topic_-_mosquito_control.php> for the full press release, additional information, and ways to stay safe from mosquito-borne diseases.
Board of Health Votes to Restrict Outdoor Activities from Dusk through Dawn
On Wednesday, August, 7, 2019, in response to the high risk threat of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), the Easton Board of Health, pursuant to the Code of the Town of Easton, Chapter 332<https://www.ecode360.com/32676006>, voted to restrict outdoor activities on all public property and all private property that is used for locally sponsored youth activities, including but not limited to youth sports leagues, from dusk to dawn, in accordance with the times listed in the Massachusetts Arbovirus Response Plan<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/document/c631f657-ceb7-e911-a2d2-000c29a59557/2019%20Recommended%20Activity%20Cancellation%20Time>, effective immediately and until further notice. For more information please visit the Easton Board of Health's mosquito control webpage<https://www.easton.ma.us/departments/board_of_health/hot_topic_-_mosquito_control.php>.
Bristol County Mosquito Control
Bristol County Mosquito Control is now accepting spray requests. Email: requestbristolmcp at comcast.net<mailto:requestbristolmcp at comcast.net> or call (508) 823-5253. Please include your first name, last name, full address, including zip code. For more information, visit https://www.mass.gov/service-details/adulticiding - you may also access the spraying schedule on this web page. To make a residential exclusion request, please visit: https://www.mass.gov/how-to/how-to-request-exclusion-from-wide-area-pesticides-application.
Notice to Property Owners in Queset Sewer District
At this time the Queset Sewer District construction is substantially complete and ready for connections. Property owners in the Queset Sewer District that are part of the sewer project that would like to connect should contact a Licensed Drain Layer or contact a contractor who is eligible to become licensed to begin the process of connecting to sewer. The cost to connect to the sewer lines installed by the Town is the responsibility of the property owner. We recommend getting as many quotes as possible for the work and to be clear on what is or is not included in the scope of work (i.e. restoration of lawns, driveways, walkways, removal of trees, internal plumbing changes, abandonment of septic or cesspool, pumping of the old system, cost of permits, etc.). Only Licensed Drain Layers (or those applying to be licensed) may apply for a sewer permit. The Town of Easton will license contractors that have experience installing municipal sanitary sewer, possess the required insurance, and have posted a $5,000 performance bond. For more information visit the DPW Permit page at https://www.easton.ma.us/departments/dpw/permits.php.
Five Corners Sewer Construction Project: Phase II
Phase II of the Five Corners Sewer Project includes installation of a sanitary sewer collection system from Roberts Drive along Route 106 down Foundry Street to the Five Corners area and will result in one-way traffic along Route 106 during most of the construction. The greatest amount of traffic is anticipated to occur during morning commuting hours. To stay connected during construction, please visit www.fivecornerssewer.com<http://www.fivecornerssewer.com> for project information and to sign up for construction updates and traffic alerts. If you have any questions or concerns about this project, you may email us at fivecorners at easton.ma.us<mailto:fivecorners at easton.ma.us> or call us at (888) 527-6797.
Fiscal Year 2020 Budget for the Town of Easton and Easton Public Schools
The Town Administrator's Balanced Budget is available in a comprehensive document that contains both the operating and capital budgets for Fiscal Year 2020. The budget information is presented in a helpful and user friendly format that includes a citizen’s guide to the budget, a budget summary for each department, and a glossary of common municipal finance terminology. A full copy of the Town’s Fiscal Year 2020 Budget is available here<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/document/77304f96-3770-e911-a2cd-000c29a59557/Annual%20Budget%20for%20Fiscal%20Year%20Starting%20July%2001,%202019>.
Town of Easton Email
Gmail is currently treating Easton’s email domain (@easton.ma.us) as spam. As a result, emails from the Town of Easton are being automatically identified as spam and sent to the spam folder. If you are contacting or conducting business with the town online or via email, please be sure to check your junk folder for email notices and replies. We have contacted Google and hope to have the situation resolved as soon as possible. In the meantime, please visit Gmail’s help page<https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1366858?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop> for information on how to stop an email from being sent to spam and delivered to your inbox in the future.
National Grid Pole Replacement
National Grid has started replacing poles and equipment along Center Street from Depot Street to Main Street. The project is expected to take between 4 and 6 weeks. Please be patient with the construction in this area for the foreseeable future.
Waste Management Guide
Waste Management has published a guide for homeowners to explain what is recyclable at home and most common contaminants https://recycleoftenrecycleright.com/resources/for-home/.
South Coast Rail Project
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is transitioning all project websites into the newly designed, statewide website. The South Coast Rail’s new project website can be found at: www.mass.gov/south-coast-rail<http://www.mass.gov/south-coast-rail>. There is now a South Coast Rail Interactive Corridor Map, which is available on the Corridor Maps<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTkwODEyLjkwMzIwMzEmbWVzc2FnZWlkPU1EQi1QUkQtQlVMLTIwMTkwODEyLjkwMzIwMzEmZGF0YWJhc2VpZD0xMDAxJnNlcmlhbD0xNzEyOTA3OCZlbWFpbGlkPWFsYW5naGF1c2VyQGVhc3Rvbi5tYS51cyZ1c2VyaWQ9YWxhbmdoYXVzZXJAZWFzdG9uLm1hLnVzJnRhcmdldGlkPSZmbD0mZXh0cmE9TXVsdGl2YXJpYXRlSWQ9JiYm&&&101&&&https://www.mass.gov/service-details/south-coast-rail-project-corridor-maps> page of the project website. It provides a detailed, street-by-street view of the entire Phase 1 and Full Build corridors, including each station and layover facility. You can enter a property’s street address to locate where a property is in relation to the tracks.
The Public Health Nurse will be available for Blood Pressure readings for Easton residents on a walk in basis (no appointment needed) according to the following Tuesday schedule. Please note the Public Health nurse will be able to do blood pressure readings, not Blood Sugar.
· Parker Terrace Community Rm – Tuesday, September 3 (9:30AM-10:30AM)
· Frothingham Hall – COA (15 Barrows St) Tuesday, September 10 (9:30AM-10:30AM)
· Elise Circle Community Rm – Tuesday, September 17 (9:30AM-10:30AM)
· Town Hall (136 Elm St., 2nd Floor Conference Rm) – Tuesday, August 27 (9:30AM-10:30AM)
To view the Easton Board of Health Public Health Nurse schedule for the entire year, please refer to Public Nurse Schedule<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/document/5e357e0f-16a4-e911-a2d0-000c29a59557/Public%20Nurse%20Schedule%204%20locations%202019%20rev%207%2012%202019>
Meetings Next Week: August 26 through August 30
See time, date, location, and agenda details on our helpful calendar app: Town of Easton Calendar<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/Calendar>. Questions relating to public meetings should be directed to the Town Clerk’s Office at (508) 230-0530. Stay informed of all town board and committee business by signing up for email notifications with our Minutes on Demand service! Sign up here.<http://eastontownma.minutesondemand.com/EmailNotifications/Login>
Now through End of August: Fire Station #2 at 87 Depot Street - Under Construction - Closed
Fire Station #2 on Depot Street will be closed through the end of August during construction to add an addition and renovate the existing station. Fire Personnel and apparatus will be housed during the period of construction at Fire Station #3; on Bay road. Please remember to call 911 immediately in the event of an emergency.
Now through September 22: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Please be aware that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is conducting a national health study and Bristol County has been randomly selected as one of the survey locations. Starting July 19, 2019 through September 22, 2019, study personnel will be conducting a confidential phone survey of residents in Bristol County. The CDC has asked the Town of Easton to share this information so that residents are aware this is taking place, and should you receive a phone call and are willing to participate, “that this legitimate survey is a federally funded national effort with significant influence on health policy across the nation.” More information can be found at www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm<http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm>.
Now through September 30: Phase II Water Restrictions in Place in Easton
Mandatory outside water restrictions are in place from May 1st to September 30th. This action is necessary to be in compliance with the Town's Water Management Act Permit. For more information on the web, please go to water restrictions<http://www.easton.ma.us/departments/dpw/water_division/water_restriction.php>. Phase II restricts water on an even/odd basis as follows:
· Customers at even-numbered addresses will be restricted to allow lawn watering only on Monday and Thursday between the hours of 5:00 AM-8:00 AM and 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
· Customers at odd-numbered addresses will be restricted to allow lawn watering only on Tuesday and Friday between the hours of 5:00 AM-8:00 AM and 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Handheld hoses will be allowed anytime.
Now through October 11: Department of Public Works Summer Hours
Beginning Tuesday, April 16, 2019 – October 11, 2019 the DPW summer office hours are as follows:
DPW: (Monday – Thursday) 7:00AM-3:30PM and (Fridays) 7:00AM-10:00AM
Building & Grounds: (Monday – Thursday) 6:00AM-3:00PM and (Fridays) 6:00AM-10:00AM
Highway Division: (Monday – Thursday) 6:30AM-3:30PM and (Fridays) 6:30AM-10:30AM
Now through April 1, 2020: Real Estate Exemption Applications for FY2020 Now Available
Applications for real estate property tax exemptions for FY2020 are now available through the Easton Assessors' Office. The town offers many exemptions designed to reduce property tax for qualifying seniors and disabled residents. Exemptions include:
· Elderly, for those age 65 and older who qualify by income and assets;
· Widow, widower, persons over 70 or minor surviving child with asset limit;
· Disabled veterans, blind, tax deferral; and
· Community Preservation Act with income limits
Those interested in further information or applications should visit the Assessors' section of the town's website at Easton Real Estate Property Tax Exemptions<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/document/e418076f-f698-e911-a2cd-000c29a59557/2020%20RE%20Exemption%20info%20for%20web%20site.pdf&fromFrame=1>. If you would prefer to avoid long lines and believe that you may need assistance, call the Assessors’ Office (508) 230-0520 to schedule an appointment to review your application. You may drop off the application at the Assessors’ office or mail the completed application.
COMMUNITY NEWS AND EVENTS
Now through October: The Original Easton Farmer's Market are Recruiting Vendors
To sell farm produce, seafood, bakery items, and other locally sourced products. For those who have questions, are looking for more information about the OEFM, or are interested in becoming an OEFM vendor, please contact OEFM Market Manager Ross A. Muscato. Ross’s email is farmersmarket at easton.ma.us<mailto:farmersmarket at easton.ma.us>; the number at which to call or text Ross at 774-219-4168. Please click here<https://www.facebook.com/EastonOriginalFarmersMarket/> to be taken to the OEFM Facebook page.
Free ABE/GED/HSED Preparation and ESOL Classes Start in September!
Training Resources of America – Brockton (TRA) is enrolling new adults to their free ABE/GED/HSED Preparation and ESOL classes for the 2019-2020 school year. TRA - Brockton is located in 231 Main Street, Suite 302, Brockton. Classes are funded by Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Please call Ruth to schedule an appointment at 508-587-6115. For more information, please visit: http://www.tra-inc.org/node/862
August 23: Mini Resource Fair / Ice Cream Social – Easton Council On Aging
The Easton Council On Aging is happy to bring you a Mini-Safety Resource Fair at Frothingham Hall (15 Barrows Street North Easton, MA) on Friday, August 23 from 12:30-2:30pm. Some of the emergency response system companies in attendance include Phillips Lifeline, Alert Sentry, and Be Safe at Home. The Sherriff’s Department will be here as well. This fair will also double as an ice cream social! Serving up your ice cream will be Easton’s finest: Police, Fire and Paramedics! In addition to the fair and the ice cream, there will be giveaways and raffles! We are hoping for a well-attended fair, so please consider joining us. Please call the COA (508-230-0690) by Monday, August 19 to sign up.
August 23: Children’s Shabbat in the Park with the “Prince of Color” at Borderland State Park
All families are invited to enjoy an interactive variety performance for children at Borderland State Park, 259 Massapoag Ave, Easton on Friday, August 23 at 5:30 pm. The “Prince of Color” will entertain children with dancing, singing, magic, parades, juggling, stories and more. The event is perfect for families with children nine years old and younger. After lighting Shabbat candles, families will enjoy the show and then cool down with a Hoodsie ice treat. The event is free and takes place near Borderland visitor center. Parking is $5/car. In case of inclement weather, the event will take place at Temple Chayai Shalom, 239 Depot St, Easton. RSVP not required but recommended for updates on weather and outdoor advisories: admin at templechayaishalom.org<mailto:admin at templechayaishalom.org>.
August 23: Community Meditation
From 10:30 - 11: 30 am Community Meditation. Want to share mindfulness skills and meet other folks with contemplative practices? Welcome to an open, peer-to-peer meditation sangha, where we will sit together for 30 minutes of meditation in a low key, supportive environment. Anyone with a meditation practice in any tradition is welcome. Facilitators are doubly welcome! Please bring a cushion for sitting. Free and open to all. Event Location: Queset House, 2nd Floor Conference Room.
August 24: Original Easton Farmer's Market is on the Depot Street S-Curve from 10AM-2PM
The Original Easton Farmer’s Market (OEFM), the 2019 summer and outdoor version, is held every Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm at 591 Depot Street/Route 123 in Easton, along the “S” curve in the road. For Saturday, August 24, our vendors of locally grown, locally raised, and locally crafted are Oakdale Farms (fresh produce, farm fresh eggs, jam, jellies, oils, and vinegars), Rosie Bud Farm (raw honey; soaps and lotions made from raw honey), Daddy’s Home Grown (humanely and free-range raised beef, chicken, and pork), Bridgewater Village Bakery (sourdough bread, sourdough pastries, and sourdough-crusted chicken pot pies), Say Cheese (artisan cheeses), Carter Safari (tote bags made from upcycled livestock and pet feed bags), Garden of Easton (microgreens and herbs), E.L. Silvia Farms (fresh produce), Beachouse Baking Company (handmade bagged vegan and gluten-free baking mixes, and oatmeal bars), KaveRock Alpaca Farm (clothing made from pure alpaca wool), Debbie's Soaps (detergent-free soaps made from glycerin and goat's milk), Treats to Meet (hands-sewn blankets, scarves, bags; gifts for people and pets), Cotley Brook Flowers (fresh cut flowers), and All In Energy (provides public information, and connects people to the resources, to help them adopt energy solutions that make life more comfortable, saves people money, and protects the environment). Please click here<https://www.facebook.com/EastonOriginalFarmersMarket/> to be taken to the OEFM Facebook page.
August 24: Teen Genre Book Club - Teen Den - Main Library
The Teen Genre Book Club will meet the 4th Saturday of each month from 11AM – 12PM, in the Teen Den at the Main Library. The Teen Genre Book Club will meet the 4th Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., in the Teen Den at the Main Library! Read a book that falls into the monthly genre and come prepared to discuss your thoughts with your fellow teens. This is a great way to meet other book lovers and discover new books. We hope to see you there! Event Location: Teen Den
August 24: MYSTERY
Attend this event to receive ONE TICKET from our Summer Reading Program for Teens! This will up your chance of winning our weekly prize drawing<https://amesfreelibrary.org/blog/kkazlauskas/2019/06/12/ames-free-library-summer-reading-program-teens-2019>. If you've already completed your BINGO card, turn it in during this event to receive TWO TICKETS per BINGO line, plus 25 points for your team! Event Location:
Teen Den
August 27: Author-in-Residence the Beloved Children's Book Author Kate Klise
From 10:30 - 11:30 am our Author-in-Residence, the beloved children's book author, Kate Klise, will be offering a writing workshop just for kids! Come to one or both workshops. Kate will get you started with the writing process and provide guidance and feedback along the way. Queset House, 2nd Floor Conference Room
August 29 & September 5 and 12: Author-in-Residence Kate Klise is back! YOUR LIFE, YOUR STORY
From 10:30 - 11:30 am Queset House, 51 Main Street, Easton, MA. Author-in-Residence, Kate Klise, is back! YOUR LIFE, YOUR STORY. Obituary writing workshops with KATE KLISE. Drop in for any or all of the one-of-a-kind writing workshops being offered by beloved epistolary novelist, Kate Klise. If obituary writing is not your cup of tea, work on a memoir instead! Kate Klise has written well over 30 books. She divides her time between a farmhouse set on 40 acres in the Missouri Ozarks, a brick bungalow in St. Louis, and a tiny apartment in Lisbon, Portugal. Free and open to all over the age of 16 years.
September 21: The 2019 Easton Out of the Darkness Walk at Borderland State Park
Join the walk! The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention leads the fight against suicide. Funds raised from The Out of the Darkness Walks allow us to fund research, create educational programs, advocate for public policy, and support survivors of suicide loss. Walk Location: Borderland State Park - North Easton, MA. Parking will be available at Oliver Ames High School and buses will be running from Oliver Ames to Borderland State Park. Check-in and Registration Time: September 21, 2019 at 9AM. Walk Begins at 10AM and Ends at 12PM. For more information, please contact Michele Lee at 508-450-3309 or Email: mlee at afsp.org<mailto:mlee at afsp.org> or American Foundation for Suicide Prevention<http://www.afsp.org/boston>.
September 21: Oakes Ames Symposium at Stonehill College
On Saturday, September 21st at Stonehill College, organizers Fred L. Ames and Maury Klein will present 'The Enigma of Oakes Ames'. It is a story of perseverance and courage. Starting at 8:30 in the Martin Institute there will be a full schedule of speakers and discussions and a closing reception at Oakes Ames Memorial Hall. Speakers include Edmund Hands (Easton historian re the early years of Oakes Ames), Chris Milford and Jay Wickersham (Cambridge based historians re Oakes Ames and the Ames Shovel Company), Maury Klein (author of the History of the Union Pacific re Oakes Ames and the Credit Mobilier), and two time Pulitzer Prize winner T. J. Stiles ('The Last Days of Oakes Ames, the First Days of a New Era'). A light breakfast and lunch is included. Cost: Adults: $20.00 Seniors: $10.00 Students: Free. To register visit https://www.stonehill.edu/offices-services/archives/oakes-ames-symposium/. Questions Email: Nicole Casper at Stonehill College, ncasper at stonehill.edu<mailto:ncasper at stonehill.edu>
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