Monthly Archives: November 2012

Medfield Technical College

I just learned that there is an on-line school called Medfield Technical College.  I wonder if it was started by someone from town, or someone who watches Disney movies?  Looks like an on-line school, but Googel maps showed half a dozen locations around Greater Boston.

Intel is marketing a new chip that it calls “Medfield” too – that has to be a former resident working at Intel.

TTOR problem beaver program

The Trustees of the Reservation will hold a 12/4/12 program on how to deal with beaver issues –

From: Charles River Valley

Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 1:52 PM
To:
Subject: Beaver Management Workshop — December 4, 2012

The Trustees of Reservations is sponsoring a free Beaver Management Workshop (subtitled: Long Term Solutions to Flooding) on Tuesday, December 4, 2012, at 10AM, at the Rocky Woods Reservation, Medfield, MA. See the attached flyers for more information.

Join Mike Callahan, Beaver Solutions LLC, national expert on beaver management issues, who will present new and existing methods of effective, long-term beaver and water control, including the construction of water flow devices.  Presentation followed by Q&A. Refreshments provided.  FREE!  Space is limited.  Pre-registration required. Please register at  http://www.thetrustees.org/things-to-do/greater-boston/beaver-management.htmlcall 508.733.6271 with other questions.

Mike Francis
Superintendent, Charles River Valley Management Unit
The Trustees of Reservations
37 Powisset Street
Dover, MA  02030
508-785-0339

Medfield Press fires the editor

The publisher of the Medfield Press confirmed in a Saturday email that they had fired Brett Rhyne, the editor of the Medfield Press.  This is a truly unfortunate result for the Medfield Press and for the Town of Medfield as Mr. Rhyne had assumed full responsibility for only Medfield this past year, and was doing an excellent job.  He previously had dual editorial responsibility for Westwood too, however, when CNC took away his his reporter, they also had him drop Westwood.

Mr Rhyne had gotten to know the town and its people well, writing factual, timely, and interesting items about our town.  He was the consummate newspaper man, and professional, who had succeeded in making the Medfield Press interesting once again.  Mr. Rhyne was also a refreshing change from the past long string of Medfield Press reporters and editors, most of whom were new college graduates, looking to cut their teeth at the Medfield Press and move on as quickly as possible to a daily paper, just as they had gained the knowledge about Medfield that made them effective reporters.  Mr. Rhyne truly seemed to care about Medfield, and it showed in the Medfield Press that he put out.  Medfield will be poorer for his loss.

First the publisher’s email from Saturday, and then Mr. Rhyne’s from Friday-

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11/10/2012  4:25PM
From the publisher of the Medfield Press
“Goodrich, Chuck”

undisclosed-recipients:;
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Greetings,

I’m writing in my capacity as publisher of the Medfield Press. It has
come to my attention that you were on the distribution list for an
inappropriate email sent by a former employee of ours. While it would
not be appropriate for me to respond to the contents of the email, I can
assure you that we take the privacy and confidentiality of our readers’
information very seriously. Please accept my apologies for any
inconvenience or offense caused by the inappropriate e-mail and for the breach in protocol.

I also want to assure you that we take our responsibility to the
citizens of Medfield very seriously, and are committed to serving you
well with our newspaper and website as we move forward.

Please feel free to contact me if you have questions or concerns.

Sincerely,
Chuck Goodrich
Publisher
Medfield Press

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11/09/2012  3:07PM
Medfield Press editor needs your help
Rhyne, Brett
Brett M. Rhyne
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Dear all,

I write to you today because I need your help. Yesterday, my editor-in-chief, Richard Lodge, suspended me as editor of the Medfield Press, most probably in advance of firing me. His rationale: the endorsement editorial I ran in last week’s paper. He took issue with (a) my endorsing someone for president; and (b) my placing the piece on page one.

My response: (a) Yes, all the editors at GateHouse were told not to make any presidential endorsements; I simply forgot. An accident.

(b) I felt the upcoming election was the biggest story of the week, and that readers were interesting in hearing the paper’s position. It’s not as if readers hadn’t already gotten a lot of information about the congressional and state senate races – including from a debate at Medfield High between Jim Timilty and Jeff Bailey sponsored by the paper – as well as the ballot questions, especially about the medical marijuana issue.

The editorial wasn’t libelous, nor did it hurt anyone. I justify running it on page one as it being the responsibility of a community newspaper to offer its opinion on highly significant issues. It was clearly marked EDITORIAL, and people could choose to read it or not.

I don’t believe either of my editor-in-chief’s concerns is sufficient cause for my dismissal.

So I ask you, members of the Medfield community, to please contact Richard Lodge and voice your opinion on the matter. He can reached at rlodge@wickedlocal.com and (508) 626-3871. Publisher Chuck Goodrich can be reached at cgoodrich@wickedlocal.com.

If you decide to contact him, you might mention how the paper has improved since I took over in September 2011, and how my presence has given it a stability that it had been lacking.

You might mention how the paper now delivers real news about the issues and events of importance and interest to the community; how responsive it is to ideas brought forth by the community; and how proactive it is in reaching out to community groups, organizations and town government.

In other words, you might describe your experience interacting with the paper since I’ve become editor.

It may also be worth noting how the Medfield Press and WickedLocalMedfield.com distinguishes itself in the town’s crowded media environment, and how it stands toe-to-toe with Patch, its online competition, and Hometown Weekly, its print competition.

I’ve made no secret about how much I enjoy covering Medfield, its people and its stories. I’m very proud of my work at the Medfield Press. All I ask is the opportunity to continue doing good work here, by continuing to serve as editor of the Medfield Press.

Please feel free to pass this email on to anyone you think might be interested.

Thanks for your time and your efforts on my behalf. I hope to be in touch with you all soon, in the course of my regular duties.

Take care,
Brett

Editor-in-chief Richard Lodge can be reached at rlodge@wickedlocal.com and  (508) 626-3871.

Publisher Chuck Goodrich can be reached at cgoodrich@wickedlocal.com.

I can be reached at brettmrhyne@gmail.com and (617) 818-5871.

Vetrans Day

Good idea from one of my trial lawyer colleagues today –

No links to fancy websites, no jazzy flash players, power point slide shows, or somber music, ….. just stop what you are doing for a single moment today and thank all the veterans going back to the beginning of our country to the present for helping to make it and to keep it what it is for every one of us, and for our children’s children…….

Starbucks still a go

I had noticed as I jogged that the Mobil station pumps have had their hoses removed and the station looks closed (and ratty), so I asked at our meeting of the Board of Selectmen last Tuesday whether the town should be looking whether to take some action.  Kristine Trierweiler responded that the developer who has been pursuing the Starbucks at that location had in fact recently been in contact with her, that he is still going forward with ht Starbucks, that he is making progress, and that he is planning on an opening next fall.  Kristine Trierweiler indicated that she is looking to get the town’s pocket park built on the town owned land between the Mobil station and Zebra’s as part of the development of the Starbucks.

Nice to know that prominent downtown site will get back into productive use – I just wish it would happen sooner.

Luminaries for veterans

Baxter Park's walkways were lined with luminaries in honor of veterans this evening.  The event was organized by Michelle Doucette! for the Women's  Auxiliary of the Legion.

Sam Marble Eagle Scout Court of Honor

Sam Marble this afternoon received his eagle scout award at a Court of Honor held at The Center.  Sam’s eagle scout project was the new patio surrounding the flagpole in front of the Blake Middle School, which will house the Vietnam Veterans plaque.  Sam also headlined the Friday assembly at the Blake Middle School to recognize the Vietnam veterans who came from Medfield and to dedicate the plaque I their honor.

Town’s new website

The town website has a newly installed interface, that went live a week or two ago .  It looks to be much more easy to navigate and more  intuitive.   It was where I found David Stephenson’s Sustainable Medfield.  http://www.town.medfield.net/

Sustainable Medfield

Check out David Stephenson’s website Sustainable Medfield – useful links and information.

Medfield State Hospital without Clark Building

The Clark Building is now history.  Its former site is now flat, and there is a beautiful vista up to the 1890’s buildings on top of the gradual hill.  I never knew what we were missing – it is a spectacular sight.