Monthly Archives: September 2013

Art in our midst

From Medfeild resident, Jean Mineo –
Happy fall! I’m writing with news about two upcoming art projects.
This Saturday Sept. 7, 11  at 12:30 pm, I’ll be leading a free tour of the outdoor art installation at the beautiful plaza at the Christian Science Church in Boston. Boston Sculptors Gallery has installed 23 monumental and intimate sculptures on the site, on view through Oct. 31. The tour will leave from the entrance to their library at 210 Mass. Ave at 11 am and will last 1 – 1½ hours. Bring the kids! If you drive in from Medfield, take the Pike to the Pru exit and you can park under the Pru at the end of the ramp exit, or look for street parking. This garage is at the opposite end of the plaza from where the tour starts, so walk through the plaza to Mass. Ave. and see how many sculptures you spot along the way. More information here: http://convergenceexhibit.blogspot.com
 Andy Zimmermann’s “Liminal Bloom”IMG_0619.JPG
Next up on Medfield Day, Sat. Sept. 21, join me and the Medfield Cultural District for a community art project in the pocket park between Zebra’s and the new Starbuck’s from 9 am – 3 pm. It’s called Visions and Voices and gives you a place to write your ideas for the park and then have your picture taken to be included as a poster on the walkway a few weeks later. Pictures will only be taken on Medfield Day, but the kiosk where you can share your ideas will be up through Oct. 7, so come back and “see what your neighbors are saying.”  More information here: http://medfieldculturaldistrict.org
For information on other cultural events in Medfield, check out the Cultural Council’s on-line calendar: http://medfieldculture.org/calendar-page/
Hope to see you at one of these upcoming events!
Jean
508-242-9991

Town can opt to buy 31 acres for $1.4m

The Kenney family land that runs between Phillips and Foundry Streets has been in forestry and/or agricultural status, which status gets it taxed at a lower property tax rate and gives the town the right of first refusal when it is taken out of that status.  The Kenney’s recently gave the town the statutory notice of the land coming out of that status, and so the town now has 120 days from the date of that notice to buy the property for the same  $1,400,000 price that a third party has agreed to pay per a signed purchase and sale agreement.

The town fortuitously has a special town meeting (STM) already in the works, that will happen on October 7, to deal with the necessary Home Rule Petition needed to effect the acquisition from the state, with DCAMM’s backing, of (1) the six acres site at the former Medfield State Hospital to construct a new water tower and (2) the thirty acre hospital tubular wellfields off Colonial Drive.  Fortunately, that special town meeting (STM) will take place within the 120 required time frame.

The Kenney land has the added bonus for the town that it abuts what has been called the “scout land,” to which the residents have no good access.  If the town were to acquire the Kenney land, one could walk from there to Bubbling Brook in Westwood through the woods, with the exception of about 100 yards along a road, because of linages with Walpole conservation lands.

The land has already been permitted by the town boards as a seven lot subdivision – see that plan via the link that follows – 20130906-Red Horse Farm plan

Selectman office hours tomorrow

Selectman Peterson will be holding his monthly first Friday of the month office hours at The Center from 9 – 10 AM tomorrow morning.