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.

LASTCALL – July 10 Deadline to Submit to Participate in the 375th Parade

From Marion and Tracey – “If you would like to participate in the parade, completed participation packets must be submitted by Friday, July 10.”

Medfield 375th Anniversary

We’ve heard some questions about participation in Medfield’s 375th Anniversary Parade, and we’d like to take a moment to clarify how participation works.

This is not a typical annual town parade, holiday parade, or Memorial Day parade. Medfield’s 375th Anniversary Parade is a once-in-a-generation celebration being planned on a significantly larger scale, with a wide variety of participants—from local families and community organizations to antique vehicles, commercial entries, professional performers, bands, and more.

Because of the magnitude and complexity of the event, the committee knew from the beginning that clear guidelines would be necessary to help ensure consistency, fairness, safety, and organization throughout the planning process.

First and foremost, there is not a $5,000 fee to participate in the parade.

Families, community groups, Scouts, school groups, veterans, local organizations, historical entries, floats, antique vehicles, and many others are welcome to participate in the parade without a $5,000 sponsorship requirement.

The $5,000 sponsorship requirement applies specifically to businesses wishing to enter an active commercial vehicle from their company fleet as a promotional business entry in the parade. This includes branded dump trucks, excavators, semis, service vehicles, as well as pickup trucks and other vehicles that are regularly used as part of the business’s day-to-day operations, including vehicles used to tow equipment or work trailers.

This sponsorship structure was established early in the planning process and has been applied consistently to businesses seeking promotional participation through active commercial vehicles. Businesses have already committed to sponsorship at this level and will be participating in the parade with their commercial vehicles.

Antique and historic vehicles are considered differently and are welcome as parade entries. Ownership of a business does not, by itself, turn an antique or historic vehicle into a commercial entry.

We would also like to clarify questions regarding insurance requirements. If a local organization already carries liability insurance as part of its normal operations, it may be asked to provide a certificate of insurance for the day of the parade. However, local community groups and organizations that do not ordinarily carry liability insurance are not required to purchase a special policy simply to participate in the parade, provided the appropriate participation waiver is signed.

Professional performers, entertainment companies, and other contracted groups that are being paid to participate are required to provide the appropriate liability insurance documentation.

Please note that all motor vehicles participating in the parade must be properly insured, including antique and historic vehicles.

Medfield’s 375th Anniversary Parade is being created as a celebration of our town—its history, its people, its organizations, and the generations of families who have helped make Medfield what it is today. We are incredibly proud of the variety of participants who will be joining us on October 17, and we are working hard to create an unforgettable celebration for the entire community.

If you would like to participate in the parade, completed participation packets must be submitted by Friday, July 10. After July 10, we will not be able to accept any additional parade participants. If you have questions about your particular entry or aren’t sure which requirements apply, please reach out to us directly as soon as possible. We are always happy to answer questions and help guide you through the process.

We can’t wait to celebrate 375 years of Medfield together. 🤎

#Medfield375#MedfieldMA#Medfield375thParade#CommunityCelebration#375YearsOfMedfield

Join Sen. Becca Rausch in Millis a Week From Tonight

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

Office Hours Postponed a Week to 7/10

Select Board Office Hours Will Be Next Friday


I hold regular monthly office hours at The Center on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM, but The Center is closed today so my office hours are re-scheduled to next Friday, July 10. 

Residents are welcome to stop by to talk in person about any town matters.

Medfield Lost ca. $40K total ($30K UGGA) in the state budget in Conference Committee

These are the Cherry Sheet numbers from the state budget that just passed. The town lost UGGA

Election this Monday, June 8, on Override

THE ELECTION ON THE OVERRIDE PASSED AT TOWN MEETING TAKES PLACE ON MONDAY, JUNE 8

For further information click here –

FY2027 Budget Override Page

Latest Update:
June 5, 2026 1:46 PM
Reminder: The Special Election for the Proposition 2 1/2 Budget Override is Monday, June 8, 2026, from 6 AM to 8 PM. All voting takes place at the CENTER at Medfield, 1 Icehouse Road. For more information, please visit the FY2027 Budget Override Page.

https://www.town.medfield.net/2452/FY2027-Budget-Override
Prior Updates
May 11, 2026 4:28 PM
On Monday, May 4, 2026, the Annual Town Meeting approved Article 15. Operating Override Budget. The next step in the override process is a Special Election to be held on Monday, June 8, 2026, from 6 AM to 8 PM. The total amount of the override has been reduced to $1.5 Million.

Select Board Office Hours Tomorrow, 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. 

Charles River Public Health Survey

From Medfield Outreach –

Hi all, the Charles River Public Health Survey deadline has been extended until June 15. Updated flyer is attached here, and please share far and wide with your networks!

Krissy King, MPH, Substance Use Prevention Coordinator, Medfield Outreach

Legislature denies Medfield Right to Raise More Revenue

WGBH article today says the Governor’s Municipal Empowerment bill that would have allowed towns to garner additional revenues has died in the legislature.

Healey’s bill to let cities, towns hike some taxes quietly dies on Beacon Hill

Katie Lannan

May 27, 2026

Gov. Maura Healey has tried twice to give cities and towns the ability to collect more revenue by raising some local taxes. State lawmakers have now rebuffed the idea for the second session in a row.

In January 2025, Healey filed legislation dubbed the Municipal Empowerment Act, intended to help local governments run more efficiently and tackle financial challenges. It was the second time she put forward a version of the bill, after the first version died the previous term without a vote in the Legislature.

The bill, among other measures, included sections that would let cities and towns adopt an extra surcharge on top of their existing motor vehicle excise taxes and increase local meals and lodging taxes in communities that have adopted those taxes. It wouldn’t require any municipality to raise taxes.

Complete article available here

Senate Budget gives Medfield +$90K

The Senate released its budget figures this week, and they parallel the House ones with the addition of about $90K more in UGGA (Unrestricted General Government Aid) for the Town of Medfield.

The budget next goes to a conference committee to resolve the differences.

New to Us MFD Ladder Truck

The Medfield Fire Department parlayed its relationship with the Westwood FD into the acquisition, for short money, of the Westwood ladder truck that was being replaced. We needed a ladder truck with a higher ladder, and picked up the old Westwood FD truck for $30,000. We share enough services with Westwood FD that our MFD knew the truck and its service history well, so no chance for surprises.

I asked Chief DeKing about the recent training on the new ladder truck and he shared some photos and a description of the new truck:

Hi Pete, Yes we had training on the new ladder truck and yes we have room for it at the station. It is a LARGE truck but we moved things around and made room for it. It is currently at the station. We had the Westwood lettering taken off and Medfield put on the truck this past week. Please see the attached photos. It is not currently in service, I have some mechanical work I would like to have done before placing it in service.

Thanks
Bill