[Eastontowncrier] Town Crier Friday, October 4, 2019

Easton Town Crier eastontowncrier at list.easton.ma.us
Fri Oct 4 12:36:32 UTC 2019


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING AND ELECTION NEWS
The Town of Easton will hold TWO Special Town Meetings and a Special Election this fall.
Monday, October 28: Special Town Meeting #1 - Debt Exclusion Appropriation and Authorization for the Easton Early Elementary School (EES) Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) Project
The first Special Town Meeting will be held on Monday, October 28, 2019 at 7:00 PM in the Ames Sports Complex, Stonehill College, 320 Washington Street. This meeting will focus solely on the Easton Early Elementary School (EES) Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) Project appropriation. Local approval of funding for the EES Project is a two-step process in which BOTH votes much be approved by voters of Easton in order for the project to continue, this Special Town Meeting is step one. The last day to register to vote at this Special Town Meeting is Friday, October 18th at 8:00 PM. The draft warrant for this Special Town Meeting is available online by clicking here<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/> and then selecting "Town Meeting Warrant Drafts." Hard copies of the warrant are available at the Town Offices.
Tuesday, November 5: Special Town Election - Debt Exclusion for the Easton Early Elementary School (EES) Project
The Special Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 from 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM at Oliver Ames High School, 100 Lothrop Street. Residents will vote whether to approve funding for the Easton Early Elementary School Project, via debt exclusion override. Local approval of funding for the EES Project is a two-step process in which BOTH votes much be approved by voters of Easton in order for the project to continue, this Special Election is step two. The last day to register to vote in this Special Town Election is Wednesday, October 16th at 8:00 PM.
For complete information about the Easton Early Elementary School Project visit the project website: www.eastoneesproject.com<http://www.eastoneesproject.com>. Residents can also get information and tax calculations for the proposed debt exclusion override for their property at www.easton.ma.us/eesproject<http://www.easton.ma.us/eesproject>.
Tuesday, November 12: Special Town Meeting #2 - Debt Exclusion Appropriation and Authorization
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 last day to register to vote at this Special Town Meeting is Friday, November 1st at 8:00 PM. The draft warrant for this Special Town Meeting is available online by clicking here<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/> and then selecting "Town Meeting Warrant Drafts." Hard copies of the warrant are available at the Town Offices.
To register to vote and for more Easton voter information, including precinct information and a sample ballot, please click here<https://www.easton.ma.us/departments/town_clerk1/election_information.php>.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT NEWS AND NOTICES
Town Offices Closed for Columbus Day
The Town Offices will be closed Monday, October 14, 2019 in observance of Columbus Day. Town Offices will be open from 8:30 am - 7:30 pm Tuesday, October 15th.

Easton Remains at "Critical" Risk for EEE Virus

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.
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, effective immediately and until further notice. For this updated calendar, please click here<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/document/d615a834-99ca-e911-a2d2-000c29a59557/EEE%202019_%20Dusk_Dawn%20Table> or visit the 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."
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>.
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, November 5 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

·  Frothingham Hall - COA (15 Barrows St) Tuesday, October 8 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

·  Elise Circle Community Rm - Tuesday, October 15 (9:30AM-10:30AM)

·  Town Hall (136 Elm St., 2nd Floor Conference Rm) - Tuesday, October 22 (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: October 7 through October 11
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 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.
Week of October 7: Bulky Item Pick-up
The week of October 7, 2019 will be the next "FREE BULK ITEM" pickup week for Waste Management customers. If you are enrolled in our Waste Management trash program, you can put one (1) large item curbside on your regular trash day to be picked up at no charge to you. No need to call the office, just have your item out at 7AM. You can find the list of acceptable items on the Town's website. Any questions call the DPW @ 508-230-0800.
October 11: State Senator Michael Brady Office Hours 11AM-12PM at the Easton Council on Aging
State Senator Michael Brady will be holding open office hours at the Easton Council on Aging from 11AM to 12PM on Friday, October 11th. Office hours are a time for residents to meet with their elected officials face to face in an open forum setting. There you will be able to ask the Senator any question that you want or give general comments. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Senator Brady's office at (617) 722-1200 or email Michael.Brady at masenate.gov<mailto:Michael.Brady at masenate.gov>.
October 15: Representative Cronin to Hold Office Hours in Easton 5:30PM-6:30PM
Representative Claire Cronin will be holding office hours on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 from 5:30 P.M to 6:30 P.M. in the Mary Connolly Room at the Easton Town Offices. Constituents are welcome to come and voice their concerns, share their views, or discuss any constituent service matter with Representative Cronin. Please call the office at (617)722-2396 or email Claire.Cronin at mahouse.gov<mailto:Claire.Cronin at mahouse.gov> to schedule an appointment.
October 16: Voter Registration Deadline - Special Town Election
Wednesday, October 16th is the deadline to register to vote for the upcoming Special Debt Exclusion Override Town Election that will be held on Tuesday, November 5th in the Gymnasium of Oliver Ames High School from 7AM-8PM. The Easton Town Clerk's Office, located on the first floor of Town Hall, 136 Elm Street, will be open for voter registration purposes only from 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM on Wednesday, October 16th. Easton residents are reminded that there are several voting opportunities this fall and are encouraged to register to vote by October 16th in order to vote in all three - the Special Debt Exclusion Override Town Meeting on October 28th, the Special Town Election on November 5th and the regular fall Town Meeting on November 12th. Click here<https://www.easton.ma.us/departments/town_clerk1/election_information.php> for full election calendar information. Use these links to check to see if you are a registered voter and your voter status<https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx> or to Register to vote online<https://www.sec.state.ma.us/OVR/>.
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
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>.

Easton Cultural Council

The Easton Cultural Council is currently accepting grant applications. Preference will be given to performances, events, artists and organizations based in Easton. Grant seekers are limited to one application and must provide an accompanying description regarding how their program will directly impact and benefit Easton residents. Grant applications and support materials can be filed online now; the deadline is October 15th, 2019. The online application can be found at https://www.mass-culture.org/Easton<https://www.mass-culture.org/Easton?fbclid=IwAR2sYiwUbMBg4M427BdXKVqe2wkEpICypYzoAmedNjwNKh1JpIatmJwFtVc>. Please contact Catherine Sutton at 508-963-7011 or eastonculturalcouncil at gmail.com<mailto:eastonculturalcouncil at gmail.com> with any questions.
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>.
Wednesdays and Saturdays: Easton Lions Thrift Store
Easton Lions Thrift Store https://eastonlions.org/thriftstore/ call 508-230-5466 (LION). Open Wednesdays from 9-2 and Saturdays from 9-3. Drop-off Donations accepted until 1:00 pm only at rear of Grange. Located at 192 Washington Street Rte. 138 next to Buddy's Union Villa Pizza. We have many new items large and small arriving each week! There are 3 floors full of ready-to-move treasures! Follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/EastonThriftStore>

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.
October 4: Manufacturing Day Tours at North Easton Machine
Manufacturing Day Tours - North Easton Machine located at 218 Elm Street in North Easton will be open to the public for tours, giveaways, and demonstrations, again this year, from 1PM-3PM in celebration of Manufacturing Day. We hope you can stop in and learn more about modern manufacturing in Massachusetts. The event is free and on-site parking is available. We recommend that you RSVP to 508-238-6219.
October 5: 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, October 5, our vendors of locally grown, locally raised, and locally crafted are Bridgewater Village Bakery (sourdough bread, sourdough pastries, and sourdough-crusted chicken pot pies), Say Cheese (artisan cheeses), E.L. Silvia Farms (fresh produce), Rosie Bud Farm (raw honey; soaps and lotions made from raw honey), Oakdale Farms (fresh produce, farm fresh eggs, potted plants, jam, jellies, oils, and vinegars), 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), Cotley Brook Flowers (fresh cut flowers), HomeWorks Energy (provider of cost-efficient, effective, and environmentally friendly home cooling and heating solutions), Daddy's Home Grown (humanely and free-range raised beef, pork, and chicken), and Knot Be Gone Therapeutic Massage (this newly opened business in Easton will be offering complimentary relaxation massages).
October 5: Friends of the Ames Free Library Autumn Book Sale
Saturday, October 5th from 10AM - 2PM. Come join us on Saturday, October 5th from 10AM-2PM for the Friends of the Ames Free Library Autumn Book Sale! There is something for everyone, including bestsellers. Best of all, your purchase will support the Ames Free Library and all of the library services you love! Highlights: Adult and children's books $5 per bag (maximums apply). Better Books priced as marked. Children's coloring table: color a picture and receive a free book! Please note: Teacher discount does not apply for this sale. Queset House, 51 Main Street. 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>.
October 6: Easton Human Rights Committee's "Envelope Project"
Easton's Human Rights Committee is bringing the "Envelope Project" to the NRT's Harvest and Craft Fair. This large-scale, interactive project is intended to spread positivity within our community. A simple exchange of words can make us realize that everyone deserves the basic human rights of tolerance and respect-even those we might not know. You can participate from 10:00am to 4:00pm at the Sheep Pasture, 307 Main Street, North Easton, MA 02356. Email humanrights at easton.ma.us<mailto:humanrights at easton.ma.us> for more information or to volunteer.
October 7: Mystery Author Panel
Monday, 6PM - 8PM. Three local mystery/suspense authors, Paula PK Norton, Debi Graham-Leard, and Ray Anderson, will discuss their writing journeys, how they get their ideas and inspirations, and how to write a mystery novel that will keep the reader turning the pages. Queset House, 51 Main Street. 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>.
October 9: Dancing for Fun
Wednesday, 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!
October 10: TED Talk Thursday
Thursday, Oct 10, 2PM - 3:30PM. 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. A list of recommended books that expand on the TED Talk topics will also be available. Queset House, 51 Main Street. 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>.
October 10: Ames Free Library Non-Fiction Book Club
Thursday, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM. We will discuss I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara. Queset House, 51 Main Street. 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>.
October 11: The Pieces of Our Planet
Friday, 11am - 12pm. During this Planet Discovery program from the Museum of American Bird Art, participants will begin to understand their role in the universe and in our environment. We will examine some of the geological features of our planet and hear a story. Participants will then get to create their own clay mosaic Earth using air dry clay and recycled materials. This program is best for children ages 4 and up. Space is limited and registration is required. Please call Youth Services at 508-238-2000, x4.
October 11: Community Meditation
Friday, 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. Please bring a cushion for sitting. Queset House, 51 Main Street. 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>.
October 11: Pokemon Club
Saturday, 1PM- 2:30PM. Drop by the Queset House 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 playmat and instructions available if you want to try a round. Queset House, 51 Main Street. 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>.
October 24: The Community Preservation Committee Is Seeking Public Input on Fund Usage
SAVE THE DATE Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 7:00 PM, the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) is seeking public input on how Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds should be used. Let the CPC know what's important to you. For more information and examples on eligible use categories, please click here<https://eastontownma.documents-on-demand.com/document/c8f4e6b8-93d4-e911-a2d2-000c29a59557/Oct%2024%202019%20Outreach%20Message>. For more information regarding the CPC itself, and details on CPA projects currently underway, click here<https://www.easton.ma.us/boards_and_committees/community_preservation_act_committee/index.php>.
October 29: Suds and Duds - Presentation on Social Security, Medicare and Retirement Duds to avoid
Come get your retirement rundown on tap. Nora Yousif from RBC Wealth Management will be at Shovel Town Brewery on Tuesday, October 29th at 6:00pm to cover the big retirement mistakes to avoid, while helping you optimize your lifetime Social Security benefit check, all while you kick back a few locally-brewed cold ones.
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

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