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.

Friday May 8 CLIMATE WEEK EVENTS

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Cherry Sheets – Senate adds $$$

DOR has circulated the Cherry Sheets with the newly released Senate UGGA figures, in which Medfield gets about $60K more than in Gov’s version and about $90K more than in the House version:

“Flip the Switch” Monday at 10AM on the Memorial School Solar Canopy

Chris Gordon and Penni Conner of the Medfield Energy Committee have orchestrated this achievement –

Community Corner

Community Welcome To Attend Flip the Switch Event, Celebrate New Solar Canopy At Memorial School

The town is holding a Flip the Switch event on May 11th at 10am at the north parking lot of Memorial School.

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Posted Wed, May 6, 2026 at 6:25 pm ET

Overhead image of the Solar Canopy at Memorial School
Overhead image of the Solar Canopy at Memorial School (Courtesy image )

Flip the Switch Event To Celebrate New Solar Canopy At Memorial School

The Town of Medfield will hold a “Flip the Switch” celebration on Monday, May 11, at 10 a.m. in the north parking lot of Memorial School to mark the official launch of the new solar canopy installation.

Medfield School Superintendent Jeff Marsden, Director of Finance and Operations Michael LaFrancesca and Memorial Principal Missy Bilsborough will be attending the event and brief remarks will be made from several speakers. Other Town Administration officials and members of the Select Board have also been invited. Memorial School students will also participate in the ceremony. Members of the Medfield community are also invited to attend as the Town celebrates a major step toward clean, cost-saving renewable energy.

The Medfield Memorial Elementary School solar canopy system has a capacity of 374.4 kW DC.

The project was completed in partnership with Solect Energy, a nonresidential solar and energy storage developer and integrator serving the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hopkinton, the company provides services including design, development, installation, financing, and ongoing operations and maintenance.

My May Office Hours are tomorrow, Friday 5/8

Select Board Office Hours this Month on 5/8


FOSI yard sale preparations at The Center on 5/1/26 are bumping my regular monthly office hours (usually on the first Friday of every month) to May 8 from 9:00 to 10:00 AM. 

I will get back at FOSI for bumping me by buying all the good stuff at their sale!

Thursday May 7 CLIMATE WEEK EVENTS

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Wednesday May 6 CLIMATE WEEK EVENTS

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Congressional Visit

Congressman Jake Auchincloss asked me to catch him up on things Medfield today at Blue Moon, and when I told him about the the world famous clocks MADE IN MEDFIELD at the Electric Time Company, Inc., he said lets go see them. Ten minutes later Tom and Brandie Erb had their Congressman drop in, and graciously gave him the cook’s tour.

Here we all are at Electric Time in its valley of the incipient post clocks.

The Congressman learned both what a preeminent world business Electric Time Company, Inc. is and what a headache of extra work Congress caused Electric Time Company, Inc. when Congress once changed daylight savings time – and tens of thousands of Electric Time Company, Inc.’s clocks needed to be adjusted by their owners.

Town Meeting – Big Crowd – Override & Almost All Articles Pass

1325 attend, filling the gym, the cafeteria, the library, and overflowing into the auditorium.

Crowd at the outset:

The s

talwarts at the end:

Colleen Sullivan’s PATCH article and photos from the other side of the gym:

Annual Town Meeting Draws Record Number of Citizens….

On Monday, May 4th, Medfield’s Annual Town Meeting drew a record number of Registered Voters to attend…

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Posted Mon, May 4, 2026 at 11:12 pm ET

The annual town meeting (ATM) ended around 11 PM and Colleen appears to have published her article immediately thereafter.

The Select Board held a continued meeting at the end of the ATM to vote to set the June 8 date for the ballot election on the override. One Select Board member then ate dinner around midnight

All articles passed, except:

  1. one asking to reduce the annual town meeting (ATM) quorum from 250 to 150; and
  2. the citizen petition proposing a feasibility study for an adult community center.

Tuesday May 5 CLIMATE WEEK EVENTS

From MEA –

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Monday May 4 CLIMATE WEEK EVENTS

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