Blog — Elect SAM

FunStuf Rentals and FunStuf Party Place Moving to Fitchburg!

Opening the end of January 2019!! N̶o̶v̶e̶m̶b̶e̶r̶ ... the new Fitchburg FunStuf Rentals and FunStuf Party Place!!!
791 Water Street, Fitchburg MA.
So excited for the new Fitchburg FunStuf AND party place (Bouncys for the kids!!)

FunStuf Rentals is your inflatable rental headquarters for central and eastern Massachusetts. Delivering inflatables and fun since 1998. From moonwalks to waterslides, obstacle courses to bungee runs, we have it all. Use the menu on the left for information on any of our inflatables and attractions, bounces and moonwalks, waterslides, obstacle courses, dunk tanks, bungee runs, tug-of-war sports, pedestal jousts and food equipment - including pictures, pricing, size and electrical requirements, and capacity.
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http://www.funstufrentals.com/

Potholes --- Damage to Vehicles

Potholes --- Damage to Vehicles--- and your rights to submit a claim to the city for reimbursement for repairs.
Have you hit a pothole in Fitchburg that has obviously caused damage to your vehicle?
You may submit a claim for property damage to the city through the Mayor's Office.
Claim form: http://www.ci.fitchburg.ma.us/DocumentCen…/…/Claims-Form-PDF
Please note: You will need to provide the proof of cost or estimate for vehicle repair a description of the issue and explanation of why you feel the city is liable.
It is suggested to photograph the damage at the area of impact--- for example a photo of a flat tire on the road where the pothole impact occurred. Photograph the pothole and pothole with context as to location in road.
Additionally, the city is generally deemed 'not liable' if the pothole was not reported to the city at all, or if city did not fix the pothole within a 'reasonable timeframe'.
The burden of proof relies on the resident.
Therefore.....Reporting potholes in a timely fashion helps the city and the residents.
Potholes can be searched for reports, and reported through the seeclickfix app here:
https://en.seeclickfix.com/fitchburg_2

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Week 2 of Nutrishop Fitchburg Challenges! 

Week 2 of Nutrishop Fitchburg Challenges! 
I'm not doing so great compared to the other challenge participants as you can see by my percentiles...😂 
This store is pretty fabulous though... knowledgable, friendly and helpful staff...and all kinds of fancy supplements from vitamins to protein powders to weight loss supplements to essential oils...I took a few pics of their offerings here.

Recycling IQ Audit & Mass DEP Recycling Rules Updates

I joined in with the Waste Management team for one of the last Audits of our Recycling IQ program in Fitchburg this morning! Since the resale market for many recyclables have dropped to near zero--- Recyclers have been forced to up standards and levels of contamination in our recycling. Fitchburg was charged $175K last year due in part to the high levels of contamination in our recycling.
I am waiting on the results of our audit... but the numbers look like we are IMPROVING! They 'measure' the amount of contamination by percentage trash vs recycling in LBS (Pounds baby...pounds)... so the percentage started at 79% trash to recycle in April....and we are down to about 45% trash to recycle in November! I also took a bunch of videos...so I'll post that in a bit... and I also have some info on PIZZA BOXES I am awaiting the final word on.... 
at TONIGHT's city council meeting the reps from WM will be there to TRASH-TALK and answer questions.... so if you have any questions you'd like me to ask...let me know here and I'll try to answer or get them answered =)


New Recycling news for PIZZA BOXES


As noted in Thursdays Council meeting per presentation by Waste Management--- we have a new Universal Recycling list as approved by Mass DEP.
A few notes of recycling:
Yes---Clean Pizza Boxes (grease ok but no food residue)
Yes- Plastic bottles, jars, tubs and lids, Clear plastic egg cartons
No---Plastic Bags of any kind
No--Plastic Film, bubble wrap etc.
No--Prescription Bottles, nips,take out cartons
**See list for more

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Fitchburg Public Schools Upcoming Schedule 2018/19

Fitchburg Public Schools Upcoming Schedule:
👉11/12 No School
👉11/14 and 11/21 Early Release
👉11/22 and 11/23 No School
👉12/12 and 12/21 Early Release
👉12/24-1/1 No School
❄️1/16 Early Release
❄️1/21 No School
❤️2/6 Early Release
❤️2/18-2/22 No School
🌼3/6 Early Release

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License Commission meeting BYOB Updates

I attended this evening's 11/7/18 License Commission meeting to be able to report the discussion on BYOB regulations after the public hearing was held a few weeks ago. I'll report random views and statements from Commissioners here.
📒Daniel Sarefield: "We've received some comments from the public, I wouldn't call them statistically significant, since only 20 people came...but they were a representative sample of certain individuals..."
"Many of the people that spoke were concerned about BYOB businesses that had a common victaullers license, that's an issue that is certainly up for discussion. In addition to that, the timeframe we had specified (5-11pm) and the amount of alcohol (64oz) and the types of alcohol (wine & beer only) were issues that were indicated to us in various communications" "The fee also is something we needs to pare down" 
They are also waiting on the City Solicitor for the suggestion on the required liquor liability.
📒 Donna Pawlak: She started by noting that she thinks most people thought the license fee was a fundraising measure...and she believes is not the case. She noted that while most people were supportive of the BYOB--that 2 people, that owned licensed pouring establishments, that refused to speak publicly because they were planning to speak against---but were 'overwhelmed with everything that was taking place", and wished to remain anonymous with Pawlak., spoke about how unfair it was that they had to pay for liability "it's a huge cost to them, and a huge cost to make sure their staff is TIPS certified...and they thought it was unfair that BYOB establishments didn't have to do any of that." She then notes that the police report showing 2 incidents in 10 years at 6 locations did not include 'the motorcycle place on Ashby state rd' or 'Saima park', "so i would agree with the chief that we need to have a list of places that are doing it, because we aren't even tracking those places...so if someone leaves Saima park...so those places should be added to the city of fitchburg statistics.." she then notes a former city employee telling her they do BYOB at Cleghorn House of Pizza....but she's not certain of that. So if someone leaves there...no one is thinking to stop them..."
📒Daniel Sarefield: "At face value, the info the Capt was able to gather indicated that there had been TWO instances (in 10 years for 6 establishments) at a BYOB business...you can't say nothings ever happened anywhere--that's simply false. The fact that we are not collecting info, and we are not regulating this in some way, I think there is a cause for us to be concerned about it, it's our obligation to address this and i think there are things that were conveyed at the meeting that were totally legitimate, we can make accommodations based on what we heard that make it possible for some of those business to continue to practice BYOB as long as it is done so in a legal manner--I think if we do nothing we continute to have the same problem that we have--that we don't know where this is happening, the police don't know where this is happening, and so if there are problems its going to take us that much longer to figure out where and what they are and that is a danger...it is our obligation and we cannot ignore it." 
🥂Daniel Sarefield: "I know that many of the folks who talked about the TIPS certification and how much it was going to cost them---frankly I'm not convinced by that-- the rest of these businesses that have to have certification, they pass that expense onto their employees---businesses don't pay for that, employees pay for that themselves, that's not a burden on them, if they need to be TIPS certified, they'll make their employees pay for that...and so the ONLY cost that is going to be involved here would be whatever amount would be necessary to process the info at the city clerks office and liability insurance which would protect them and the city if something went wrong"
--BYOB discussion to be continued to 1st meeting in January 2019.

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Live video of the Monday October 15, 2018 License Commission Meeting discussing the BYOB regulation proposal

Crocker Principal Adam Renda is now the new Principal at Reingold.

Crocker Principal Adam Renda is now the new Principal at Reingold. Vice-Principal Casey Beaulac is the new Principal at Crocker Elementary. Effective today.

For more information on the transition of Principals within Crocker Elementary School, Reingold and Memorial... I have reached out to now Vice-Principal Clark & have her permission to post her letter, and copying Principal Renda and Principal Beaulac's letters here for clarity.
📣Crocker Principal Adam Renda is now the new Principal at Reingold. 📣Vice-Principal Casey Beaulac is the new Principal at Crocker Elementary. 📣Reingold Principal Martha Clark has moved into a new position as a Vice Principal at Memorial Middle School. Effective today.

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Reingold School PTO Crocker Elementary School PTO Memorial Middle School

Twin City Memory Cafe with Fitchburg Dog Park & TheraPaws

Myself & Fiona the therapy dog with her humans Helen and Theresa visited the Twin City Memory Cafe at the Leominster Senior Ctr for a lunchtime meeting of the monthly support group. I spoke all about the Fitchburg Dog Park, everyone loved Fiona, and we spoke about Be Pawsitive's work in the community and the role that our Therapy Pets are playing in the community from Children at schools, to students at college, to seniors at assisted living centers and more.

The Twin City Memory Café Committee is a group of individuals dedicated to promoting social opportunities through community gatherings for individuals with dementia and their care partners.

Twin City memory cafe meets the 1st Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Leominster Senior Center, 5 Pond St.

All those in attendance must be accompanied by a care partner.

This is a free program, but registration is required by calling Diane Reed at 774-272-2259.

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*pic by Ashley Green for S&E

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Fitchburg Police Clothing Drive 2018

Fitchburg Police Clothing Drive: FPD will be collecting Men's or Women's apparel such as winter coats, fleece shirts, hats, gloves, winter boots, etc. to benefit those in need. We teamed up with ACTION Health Services and Girl Scout Troop # 30713 of Fitchburg.
We will all be accepting donations on November 17, 2018 (Saturday) from 9:00 am until 12:00 pm. We will be at the Central Plaza parking lot located on Water Street.

Crocker Elementary School VOTES! 31st year!!

Crocker Elementary School VOTES! 31st year!! Love love love Crocker....so so so much!!


Results!

Another amazing year of the Fitchburg Crocker Elementary School's PEACE voting project! Congratulations to the winners of Crocker's 2018 Election: Charlie Baker for Governor, Rick Green for Congress Representative, Senator Dean A. Tran for Senate and Representative Stephan Hay for State Representative.

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MassDOT Moving Together Conference

Took the trip into Boston Thursday for the MassDOT Moving Together Conference representing Fitchburg!
There are all kinds of programs, grants and opportunities form the State that Fitchburg can (and in some cases 'is') capitalizing on....I attended the discussions on the Statewide Pedestrian Plan and Municipal Guide for Walkability, Unlocking Economic Development through Transit-----the MassTrails Official launch discussion and on the NEW statewide Bicycle plan and Municipal resource guide.
Promoted Fitchburg a bunch...learned more about State Resources we can capitalize on...preparing more for my added new role on the Mass State Bike and Pedestrian Board