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  • MassDOT Forum on Route 9 Resurfacing

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – MA Dept. of Transportation’s (MassDOT) Highway Division is holding a forum for businesses that may be impacted by the planned Route 9 Resurfacing Project from the Southborough/Framingham town line to Maine Avenue in Natick.

    MassDOT would like to provide the affected businesses with specific background on the project in order to address their anticipated questions on traffic and access to their properties. The forum is taking place on Thursday, December 17th from 8:30 ­ 10:30 AM, in meeting space being provided by the Sheraton Framingham Hotel & Conference Center, 1657 Worcester Road in Framingham.

    Given the impacts of this project on both Framingham and Natick, if you know of businesses that will be affected, please let them know about the forum.

    Jessica Strunkin, Deputy Director of Public Policy & Public Affairs for the 495/MetroWest Partnership is coordinating registration for this event. Please contact her at (774) 760-0495 ext. 103 or jessica@495partnership.org.

  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – DVD Release Party

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The magic of Harry Potter will descend on the BLOCKBUSTER in Framingham, 17 Temple Street, on Monday, Dec. 7 at 8:30p as the store hosts a midnight DVD release party for “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”

    In addition to being the next chapter in the highly popular series of films based on J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” novels, the movie is the highest grossing film of 2009 and is among the top 10 highest grossing films of all time.

    Activities include conjuring and illusions with Boston’s David Hall the Magician and his white rabbit Hocus, fun with Mix 104.1’s Sue Brady and the street team, and a chance to win 52 free DVD rentals ($250 value) and the opportunity for loyal Harry Potter fans to be among the first to rent or purchase the movie on DVD or Blu-ray, while supplies last. Those who can’t stay until the midnight release are invited to reserve a copy for purchase with $5 down.

    In addition to the single-disc DVD, BLOCKBUSTER will be offering several special editions: a two-disc DVD version and a Blu-ray+DVD+Digital Copy Combo Pack, as well as a Harry Potter Years 1-6 Giftset, featuring all six of the Harry Potter movies on DVD or Blu-ray.

    Additional event features include magical trivia tournaments and Quidditch themed games, free Harry Potter themed giveaways (broom shaped pens, lightning bolt tattoos, kids’ crafts), and much more.

    Admission is free and open to all Harry Potter fans and movie buffs.

  • SOS for OCP

    Saxonville has some great neighborhoods, but unfortunately, traffic and development threaten them.

    In particular, Old Connecticut Path has been subject to a series of heavy traffic generators.  In the early 1990’s twenty odd towns were bringing truckloads of yard waste to create the mother of all compost piles at the New England Sand & Gravel site.  Then when neighbors and the Board of Health protested and ended that stream of trucks, the MetroWest Water Tunnel Project came along. 

    Hundreds of trucks bearing equipment and gravel and tunnel rock were a daily sight along OCP for years.

    Then the Planned Unit Development or PUD, with its (whittled down to) 525 units on the NE Sand & Gravel site, threatened to bring in more construction vehicles and later, residential traffic from PUD residents.  Neighbors, and the tanking economy, halted the PUD for the forseeable future.

    Now there is the proposed concrete plant, that Paulini Loam wants to build behind Suburban Shell and near the cherished Reardon Park and hard fought for Cochituate Rail Trail.  The traffic from it could significantly impact OCP. 

    So far the neighbors and Town have been able to fend off requests for a permit to build the plant.  But Paulini isn’t taking “No” for an answer and continues its quest working through a special permitting process with the ZBA. 

    Residents are urged to attend the ZBA meeting on Dec. 9th and to sign the online permit at:  http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/no-special-permit-for-concrete-plant.html

    One thing we do wonder about:  What happened to Save Our Towns, the group of Framingham and Wayland residents that were so intent on fighting the PUD because of the impact to the neighborhood?  This project could have a major impact on many of the same people affected by the  PUD.

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