[Eastontowncrier] Town Crier November 8, 2019

Easton Town Crier eastontowncrier at list.easton.ma.us
Fri Nov 8 13:48:50 UTC 2019


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING AND ELECTION NEWS
Tuesday, November 12: Special Town Meeting #2
The second Special Town Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at 7:00 PM at the Oliver Ames High School Auditorium, 100 Lothrop Street. This meeting will focus on the routine but important town business conducted each fall at Special Town Meeting. The warrant for this Special Town Meeting is available online<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/document/c01fdc8e-61f6-e911-a2d5-000c29a59557/STM%20Final%20Warrant%20November%2012,%202019> and hard copies of the warrant are available at the Town Offices.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT NEWS AND NOTICES
Ending of Restriction on Outdoor Activities Town of Easton, Chapter 332 (mosquito-borne illnesses)
Easton has experienced a hard frost. Please note that the restriction on outdoor activities voted on August 7, 2019 by the Board of Health per Code of the Town of Easton, Chapter 332 (mosquito-borne illnesses), is no longer in effect.
Town of Easton Employment Opportunities
The Town of Easton has the following employment opportunities available:

·   Operations Manager- Water Division

·   Communications Dispatchers - 40 hours per week, part time and per diem
For more information, and full job posting, please visit Town of Easton Employment Opportunities<http://www.easton.ma.us/easton_residents/employment_opportunities.php>
Town Offices Closed for Veterans Day November 11, 2019
In observance of Veterans Day, the Town Offices will be closed Monday, November 11th. Town Offices will be open late on Tuesday, November 12th from 8:30 AM - 7:30 PM.

Residents are urged to use personal protection methods and avoid mosquito bites. Please visit the Easton Board of Health's webpage<https://www.easton.ma.us/departments/board_of_health/index.php>, then see the left blue sidebar "Mosquito Information" for press releases and additional ways to protect yourself from mosquito-borne diseases. Risk for mosquito-borne disease is virtually eliminated by the first local hard frost, which kills most remaining adult mosquitoes. A hard, or killing frost, is defined meteorologically as two consecutive hours of temperatures below 28 degrees Fahrenheit or three hours below 32 degrees.
ONLINE Dog Licensing Now Available
2020 Dog licenses are now available ONLINE<https://unipaygold.unibank.com/transactioninfo.aspx?TID=22364>. To license online, search by Dog ID# (can be found on a previous year's license - this is not the dog tag #) or enter your last name, street name and/or dog name. Residents will only be able to use the online dog licensing service if the rabies certificate that is on file in the Town Clerk's Office is current at the time of licensing.
To update your rabies on file please email<mailto:townclerksoffice at easton.ma.us> a copy to townclerksoffice at easton.ma.us<mailto:townclerksoffice at easton.ma.us> and allow time for internal processing before attempting to license online. Please note that the bank charges .25 to pay by electronic check and a $1.00 postage & handling fee will be charged for each online license issued. Dog licenses and tags will be mailed directly to you. You may also license your dog in person at the Town Clerk's Office beginning November 18th.
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.
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, December 3 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

·  Frothingham Hall - COA (15 Barrows St) Tuesday, November 12 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

·  Elise Circle Community Rm - Tuesday, November 19 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

·  Town Hall (136 Elm St., 2nd Floor Conference Rm) - Tuesday, November 26 (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>
Now through End of November: Fire Station #2 at 87 Depot Street - Under Construction - Closed
Fire Station #2 on Depot Street will be closed through the end of November 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.
Meetings Next Week: November 11 through November 15
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>
November 19: Public Input Session for the Draft 524 Depot Street Master Plan @ 7:00 PM
Please join the 524 Depot Street Master Plan Development Team for a presentation on the draft Master Plan and provide your comments on the recommendations for using this CPA-funded property for recreation and open space protection. The presentation will be held at 7:00 PM in the Frothingham Hall, 15 Barrows Street, North Easton. The Plan will be posted shortly, please contact ALanghauser at easton.ma.us<mailto:ALanghauser at easton.ma.us> for the link.
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 December 17: Photography Competition & Preservation Awards
The Easton Historical Commission is accepting photographs through December 17, 2019 for the 20th Annual Photography Competition, Sunday January 26, 2020 from 1PM-3PM at Oakes Ames Memorial Hall. Recipients of the Chaffin Award (for an individual making a significant contribution to historic preservation in Easton) and the Briggs Award (for a building or landscape project significant to Easton's historical integrity) will be announced at the event. Photographs should be taken in Easton and should be on the themes of The Historic Beauty of Easton, The Natural Beauty of Easton, The Beauty of Easton Through its People, or The Pets/Animals of Easton. Important details about the categories and submission requirements can be found on the Town website at: http://www.easton.ma.us/boards_and_committees/historical_commission/news.php. Photographs may be dropped off for or mailed to John Ventresco at 475 Depot St, S Easton, MA 02375 or emailed to jventresco at comcast.net<mailto:jventresco at comcast.net>. For more information regarding the photo competition and Preservation Achievement Awards Program, please contact John Ventresco at 508-269-0551 or jventresco at comcast.net<mailto:jventresco at comcast.net>.
Easton Community Access Television (ECAT)
Would you like to help ECAT shape our programming and strategies for the future? ECAT is partnering with Stonehill College on two exciting research initiatives: an online survey and a focus group. If you are interested in participating in one or both please send an email to Prof. Kristin McGillicuddy at kmcgillicuddy at stonehill.edu<mailto:kmcgillicuddy at stonehill.edu>.
Recreation Department Programs
The Recreation Department is accepting registrations for Tennis, Chess and Adult Gentle Yoga. Click here for more information: http://www.easton.ma.us/departments/recreation_department/recreation_programs.php
Free Town of Easton Community Calendar
The free town of Easton Community Calendar from September 2019 through August 2020, prepared and published by the North Easton Savings Bank, is now available. In addition to listing town, school and organizational events, it included information about civic and religious groups, community activities, and a brief history of the 135 years of the Ames Free Library. Assisted by the Easton Country Club, Morse Insurance, and Scoreboard Enterprises, the calendar is a valuable resource for all residents. Calendars are available at the Ames Free Library, Easton Historical Society, Town Offices, and all Easton branches of the North Easton Savings Bank.
Mondays through Saturdays: Ames Free Library - Find Entertainment & Inspiration
Find entertainment & inspiration at one of the great programs offered at the Ames Free Library! You can also browse our wide collection of books, large print materials, magazines, newspapers, audio books, database resources, DVDs and music suitable for all ages and interests. Weekly Storytimes are conducted in the Children's Room of the Main Library from 10:30AM-11AM on Monday - Thursday. All library programs are at Queset House, 51 Main Street unless listed otherwise. Free and open to all. For more information, call (508) 238-2000, check www.amesfreelibrary.org<http://www.amesfreelibrary.org/> or Email info at amesfreelibrary.org<mailto:info at amesfreelibrary.org>.
November 9: Original Easton Farmer's Market is on the Depot Street S-Curve from 10AM-2PM

This coming Saturday, November 9, the Original Easton Farmer's Market (OEFM) holds its second market of the 2019-20 winter season. The OEFM winter market is held in North Easton at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (HTLC) at 143 Lincoln Street. Our 2019-20 winter OEFM will be held on Saturdays through May 23, 2020. Market hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For Saturday, November 9, 2019 our vendors of locally grown, locally raised, and locally crafted are Bridgewater Village Bakery (sourdough bread, sourdough pastries, and sourdough-crusted chicken pot pies), Garden of Easton (microgreens and herbs), Lady C&J Soulfood & Catering INC. (barbecue and soul food), Townie Frozen Desserts (vegan/dairy-free/allergy-friendly ice cream, sorbets, and toppings), All Hands In (quality personal care products made by survivors of human trafficking and other forms of exploitation; proceeds of sales go to heal those who have suffered, and to fight and prevent, these abuses), Daddy's Home Grown (humanely and free-range raised beef, pork, and chicken), and Knot Be Gone Therapeutic Massage (chair massages).  Please visit us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EastonOriginalFarmersMarket/
November 8: Pokémon Club
Drop by the Queset House between 10 - 11:30 AM to play the Pokémon card game or just chat with other Pokémon trainers! Please bring your own deck. Beginners are welcome, but there will be no formal instruction. If you're new, watch and chat with more experienced players to learn a thing or two! There will be a beginner's play mat and instructions available if you want to try a round. Event Location: Queset House, 1st Floor Presentation Commons.
November 8: Community Meditation
>From 10:30am-11:30am. 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.
November 8: Teen Movie - Avengers
NO SCHOOL! Come to Queset House on Friday, November 8 at 12 p.m. to watch Avengers: Endgame! "After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War (2018), the universe is in ruins. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once more in order to reverse Thanos' actions and restore balance to the universe." - IMDB Event Location: Queset House, 1st Floor Presentation Commons.
November 9: Writing Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Join local fantasy authors N.S. Dolkart and Victoria Sandbrook for readings of their work. A discussion of current trends and must-reads in the industry will follow. Bring your questions about publishing short or long speculative fiction! 4pm-5pm. Event Location: Queset House, 2nd Floor Conference Room.
November 9: Genealogy Club
2pm - 4pm, Queset House, 1st Floor Library Room. Stuck on a tough "puzzle" in your family tree? Join Ed Hands and the Easton Genealogy Club where you can use the Ames Free Library's resources to solve the riddle! The Easton Genealogy Club meets the 2nd Saturday of each month. Free and open to all.
November 11: Library Closed in Observance of Veterans Day
November 11: VETERANS DAY PARADE
Veterans Day - On Monday, 11/11/19 the Town of Easton will hold its annual Veterans Day Parade. Please join us to honor those who have served. Attendees are asked to arrive at the Post Office at the corner of Rt. 138 and Main Street at 10:30am for an 11am start time. The parade will make stops at the monument on Main Street and will conclude at Veterans Memorial Park. All are welcome to attend.
November 12: DNA & Genealogy for Beginners
Chris Delano is available on Tuesday afternoons, 1:15pm - 3:15pm, to help you get started on the library's ancestry.com<http://ancestry.com> program to begin searching for your ancestors, or to help you understand the basic concepts of DNA testing and its use in genealogical research. If you are curious make an appointment with Chris to review your test and help you get started on a new genealogical adventure. Be sure to bring your laptop or tablet with wifi, and your user name and password to access your DNA results. Schedule your session online at Ames Free Library website or call 508-238-2000, ext. 3; Location: Queset House, 1st Floor Office.
November 13: Dancing for Fun
3pm-4pm Queset House, 51 Main Street. It's fun. It's healthy. It's social. It keeps your brain sharp. It improves your sense of balance. It does not need any fancy equipment. It is gentle on your body. And ANYONE CAN DO IT! Bring water and comfortable footwear.
November 14: Teen Movie, BookSmart
EARLY SCHOOL RELEASE DAY! Come to Queset House 1 p.m. to watch Booksmart! "On the eve of their high school graduation, two academic superstars and best friends realize they should have worked less and played more. Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram four years of fun into one night." - IMDB *Please note: This movie has an R rating.
November 14: TED Talks
2pm-3:30 pm, Queset House, 51 Main Street. Expand your horizons with TED Talk Thursdays. TED Talks are recorded presentations that last 20 minutes or less on wide variety of topics including from science and technology to culture and arts. During each TED Talk Thursday, we will watch three TED talks on a common theme and discuss the talks.
November 14: Coping with Grief During the Holiday Season
6pm-7:30pm; Event Location: Queset House, 2nd Floor Conference Room. Cathy Renz, a psychotherapist specializing in bereavement counseling, will provide attendees the opportunity to learn about the nature of grief and how it affects people in different ways. Participants will gain a better understanding of the normal grieving process, its symptoms and how they affect us, and explore strategies to help cope with the holidays, its activities & traditions, and associated feelings. Free & open to all.
November 14: Non-Fiction Book Club
6:30pm-8:00 pm, Queset House, 51 Main Street, 1st Floor Presentation Commons. We will discuss The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness by Elyn Saks. Come and share your thoughts on the book and hear what others think.
November 15: Community Meditation
10:30 am -11:30 am, Event Location: Queset House, 2nd Floor Conference Room. 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.
November 16: Sewing Machine One-on-One
11am-1pm, Event Location: Queset House, 2nd Floor Makerspace. Have you previously sewn on a sewing machine but find yourself without one? Not to worry the Ames Free Library has a sewing machine available for your use in the Queset House. Schedule a time with Julie so that she can introduce you to the Janome sewing machine. Once you have used the Janome sewing machine in this 30 minute tutorial you can check out the machine for in library use. Sessions are held on the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Saturday of the month from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, and are by appointment only. Please schedule your session by viewing the Ames Free Library website or call 508-238-2000, ext. 3.
November 16: Free Community Shred Day at the Bank of Easton
Bank of Easton is hosting a community Shred Day on November 16th. Safely shred unwanted confidential documents and records in Shred-it's secure shred truck for free! Hours: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm, or until the truck is full. Limited to one grocery-sized bag per car. Paper documents and records only! Location: Go to the rear of the 275 Washington Street Office. For more information call the Bank of Easton: 508-238-1000.
2nd Saturday Each Month: Easton Genealogy Club
>From 2pm-4pm. Stuck on a tough "puzzle" in your family tree? Join Ed Hands and the Easton Genealogy Club where you can use the Ames Free Library's resources to solve the riddle! The Easton Genealogy Club meets the 2nd Saturday of each month. Free and open to all! Event Location: Queset House, 1st Floor Library Room.

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