Office Hours this Friday 9-10AM

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Selectman Office Hours this Friday 9-10AM

My regular monthly selectman office hours are at The Center on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM (this Friday).

Residents are welcome to stop by to talk in person about any town matters. Residents can also have coffee and see the Council on Aging in action (a vibrant organization with lots going on).

I can be reached via my cell phone at 508-359-9190 or my blog about Medfield matters, where any schedule changes will be posted.

SJC Blocks Statutes of Saints at Quincy PSB

The seven justices’ chairs at the Mass. Supreme Judicial Court. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)

The Supreme Judicial Court today upheld the Superior Court order enjoining the construction of statutes of two saints at a Quincy public safety building as being constitutionally prohibited by the Massachusetts Constitution.

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KAFKER, J. The mayor of the city of Quincy (city) seeks to
install two ten-foot-tall statues on the façade of the city’s
new public safety building at taxpayer expense. One statue
depicts Saint Michael, an archangel with wings, stepping on the

head and neck of a demon.3 The other depicts Saint Florian, a
larger-than-life Roman soldier towering above a burning building
and extinguishing the fire with water from a single vessel.
Saint Michael and Saint Florian are recognized as religious
saints by the Catholic Church. They are also important symbolic
figures for police officers and firefighters, respected for the
values of bravery and honor they represent.
The plaintiffs, fifteen residents and taxpayers of the
city, sued the city and the mayor in his official capacity to
prevent the installation of the statues, arguing that the
expenditure of public funds on, and the display of, the statues
violate art. 3 of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights, as
amended by art. 11 of the Amendments to the Massachusetts
Constitution, which provides: “all religious sects and
denominations . . . shall be equally under the protection of the
law; and no subordination of any one sect or denomination to
another shall ever be established by law.” A Superior Court

judge granted the plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary
injunction and denied the city’s motion to dismiss. The city
appealed, arguing the plaintiffs lack standing and the statues
are permissible under art. 3.

We conclude that the plaintiffs have standing as taxpayers
under G. L. c. 40, § 53. We further conclude that the
constitutionality of the statues must be evaluated according to
the framework we set out in Colo v. Treasurer & Receiver Gen.,
378 Mass. 550 (1979), a decision that explored and applied the
evolving text, constitutional history, and purposes of art. 3.
That decision further considered, as helpful guidance,
additional factors recognized in Federal and State case law,
particularly the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Lemon
v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602 (1971), which reflected the Supreme
Court’s establishment clause analysis at the time, to identify
improper intermingling of State and religion. Applying the
comprehensive reasoning of Colo, we conclude that the motion
judge did not abuse his discretion in granting the preliminary
injunction. We therefore affirm.4

250 Bell Rings at First Baptist Church for its First 250 Years

Yesterday the Baptist Church celebrated the 250 years that it has been extant in Medfield by ringing its bell 250 times.

Names not known, but Pastor Hunter Gutherie stated that they are siblings and the one on the left is a FBC Medfield congregant.

MHS #23 in MASS & #530 nationally

U.S. News ranks Medfield High School as 23rd best in Massachusetts and 530th best in the US.

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Water Main Break near 40 Indian Hill Road

Town alert –

August 18, 2026 Water Main Break- 40 Indian Hill- Hopi Ave Due to a water main break near 40 Indian Hill Rd and Hopi Ave, water service will be temporarily shut off to isolate and repair the break. We are working diligently to resolve the issue and hope to have the water restored as soon as possible.
View it on website

Office Hours this Friday

Select Board Office Hours this Friday


I hold regular monthly office hours at The Center on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM. 
Residents are welcome to stop by to talk in person about any town matters.

MEA Video on Electric Lawn Equipment

From David Baime –

The Leaf Blower panel discussion recorded by Medfield TV and presented during Medfield Climate week is now available on YouTube:

The title on YouTube search is “Leaf Blowers – What’s All the Noise About?

Medfield TV’s Film Classes 8/3-8/7 for HS’ers

From Medfield TV, a fun promo for its 8/3-7 film classes for high schoolers, with a sign up deadline of 7//27 –


T.E.A.M. Filmmaking 2026 – Film Noir – YouTubeYouTubeMedfield TV Website: https://www.medfield.tv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medfieldtv/ Instagram: …

Chase Bank Building at Shaw’s Plaza

Maria De La Fuente, Director of Land Use and Planning, today shared this with a resident in response to a query –

Join Sen. Becca Rausch in Millis Monday Night

Please join us!
Monday, July 20, 2026 | 6:00PM
Millis, MA
Kathy Marchi and Chris Kelley
Medfield Select Board Chair Osler “Pete”
Peterson, Medfield Select Board Member
Eileen Murphy, Norfolk Select Board Vice
Chair Taiese Bingham-Hickman, Norfolk
Select Board Clerk Anita Mecklenburg,
Plainville Select Board Chair Jeff Johnson,
Medfield School Committee Vice Chair Leo
Brehm, Norfolk Board of Health Clerk John
Bowman, KP School Committee Member
Veronica Gonzalez, Krista Andberg, Julie
Garland, Jane Hardin, Lisa Hardin, Becca
Kornet, Andrew LaBerge, Greg Wehmeyer
(host committee in formation)
for an evening with
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or email Ellis at ellis@beccarausch.com
Address provided after RSVP

RSVP by email to Ellis at ellis@beccarausch.com

Gazebo Players of Medfield this weekend at Bellforge Arts Center, 5PM on 7/18-19

While walking at the former Medfield State Hospital site last night and curious about what was going on at the Bellforge Arts Center stage I happened upon the rehearsal of the Gazebo Players for The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Steve Small, and was handed the attached flyer. Performances are on Saturday and Sunday at 5:00 PM. I did observe that Steve had directed his wife Cynthia Small to have purple hair.