Monthly Archives: July 2023

Hinkley Helpers reports status

Mon, Jul 31 at 11:00 AM

Hinkley Helpers Reveals Fun, Inclusive Playground Design to be Built

$10,000 left to fundraise, final deadline to buy a brick is August 31st 

Medfield, MA, July 31, 2023 — Zipline! Friendship swings! Ninja Wall! Oh my! Nearly a year since launching its fundraising campaign, Hinkley Helpers, an initiative of the Medfield Foundation Inc., has revealed the final playground design to become a town destination at Stephen Hinkley Memorial Park. After thoughtful deliberation between the Medfield Parks and Recreation Commission and Hinkley Helpers, the two committees selected local New England playground expert Childscapes to build a fun, inclusive playscape for generations of children, parents and caretakers to enjoy. To add the zipline, Hinkley Helpers needs to raise $10,000 and will extend its buy-a-brick campaign to a final deadline of August 31, 2023.

The playground design was chosen for the diversity of play offered for all ages and abilities and considerably updates the nearly thirty-year-old playground currently at Hinkley Park. The new playground will allow for progressive play, aging up equipment to accommodate and challenge children of all ages and abilities, which was significantly requested by the Hinkley Helpers’ initial community survey. With these modern components, accessible poured-in-place ground cover, and additional benches and tables, every child and caregiver will have the opportunity to enjoy a new town destination.

“Buy a Brick” Deadline is August 31, 2023

To buy a brick, please visit https://tinyurl.com/Hinkley-Helpers, select the $150 (4×8)  or $250 (8×8) option on the “Hinkley Helper Brick Campaign,” and complete the informational form on the same site.

Mail-in forms for the bricks are also available at The Medfield Town House (459 Main Street). Please make a check payable to Medfield Foundation Inc. with a note in Memo: “Hinkley Helpers Brick” and drop it off or mail it to: 

Medfield Foundation

c/o Medfield Town House

459 Main Street

Medfield, MA 02052

Bricks must be inscribed with names only (e.g., The Roberts Family, Barbara Millicent Roberts, In Honor of Barbie, In Memory of Kenneth Roberts, etc.). “Founding Family” donors ($1,000 Giving Circle) will have a special designated engraved paver denoting Founding Family, when a paver is purchased. Hinkley Helpers aims to preserve the bricks currently at the playground from when it was last built in 1996. 

Donate today! $10,000 needed to fund Zipline!

Every contribution counts! Donate any amount – $10, $25, $500, join the “Playground Pals” or “Founding Families” by visiting www.hinkleyhelpers.com. Checks can be made to The Medfield Foundation with memo “Hinkley Helpers.” To date, “Gold Level” sponsors include The Blue Moon Bagel Cafe, Roche Brothers, and Park Street Books & Toys, and many businesses, individuals, and families have also kindly contributed. For donations and sponsorships of more than $5,000, please email hinkleyrebuild@gmail.com

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About Hinkley Helpers

Founded in 2022, Hinkley Helpers, an initiative of the Medfield Foundation Inc., is driven by a mission to fundraise, plan and rebuild a safe, fun and inclusive playground at Stephen Hinkley Park. To learn more, visit www.hinkleyhelpers.com and www.facebook.com/HinkleyHelpers.

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CORRECTION = SB meeting is 7/18/23

My last post with the Select Board agenda incorrectly was captioned with the wrong meeting date. The Select Board is meeting Tuesday, July 18. My apologies.

Select Board 7/18/2023

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TOWNOFMEDFIELD MEETING NOTICE PostedinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofM.G.L.c.30A,§§18-25 Thismeetingwillbeheldinahybridformat.TheSelectBoardwillattendinpersonand membersofthepublicmayattendinperson.Inaddition,membersofthepublicwhowishto participateviaZoommaydosobyjoiningbyoneofthefollowingoptions: 1.Tojoinonline,usethislink: https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/88530366678?pwd=clhLODVKcnlDN3dFTDJWQjBCVzJ5Zz09 a.WebinarID:88530366678 b.Password:637025 2.Tojointhroughaconferencecall,dial929-436-2866or312-626-6799or253-215-8782 or301-715-8592or346-248-7799or669-900-6833 a.EntertheWebinarID:88530366678 b.Enterthepassword:637025 Thepacketwithmeetingmaterialsforthismeetingisavailableatthislink: https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/7322/Select-Board-Meeting-Packet_07182023 SelectBoard BoardorCommittee PLACEOFMEETINGDAY,DATE,ANDTIME CheneryHall,MedfieldTownHouse RemoteparticipationavailablethroughZoomTuesday,July18,2023at7:00pm Agenda(SubjecttoChange) CalltoOrder Disclosureofvideorecording WewanttotakeamomentofappreciationforourTroopsservingaroundtheglobeindefenseof ourcountry Appointments 1.CableLicenseProceedingVerizonNewEnglandInc2.PublicHearingforTrinitySolarSolicitorLicenseforSheaCaffertyBooth 3.BarryMcGrath,DeputyPoliceChief,torequestthefollowing: a.AppointmentofOfficerRichardDavistoPoliceOfficer b.AppointmentofOfficerJamesMosestoPoliceOfficer(transferfromPlainville) c.AppointmentofSpecialPoliceOfficerSteveDeJoie 4.MariaDeLaFuente,LandUseandPlanningdirectorintroductionandwelcometothe TownofMedfield 5.DanaHinthorne,BuildingCommissionerintroductionandwelcometotheTownof Medfield a.RequestfortheChairoftheSelectBoardtosigntheNewEmployeeReportForm tocertifyDanaHinthorneasabuildingcodeenforcementofficialinthe CommonwealthofMassachusetts 6.SEBHousing(representingAura)isrequestingapprovalof2023rentchanges DiscussionItems(PotentialVotes) 7.Discussresponsetotheopenletterregardingrecentanti-SemiticeventsinMedfieldfrom MedfieldTogether 8.TownAdministratorgoalupdateanddiscussionofTAgoalsforFY24 9.DiscussionofBoardsandCommitteessurveyresults ActionItems 10.IndividualReappointments 11.VotetoadopttheOneDayLiquorlicensepolicy 12.Votetosigntheestoppelcertificateacknowledgingtheexistingagreementsinplaceand saleoftheSolectDPWleaseandPPAagreementtoKeyBankNationalAssociation 13.VotetosignthecontractwithInnesAssociates,Ltd.tocontinuetheworktocomplywith theMBTAzoninglawtobefundedwithmoneyfromcommunityonestopgrant 14.VotetosigntheannualcontractwithRhonaKeransforclinicaloversightandsupervisory servicestotheemployeesofMedfieldOutreachforFY24toensurethepromotionofbest practicesintherapyandimproveoutcomesforclients 15.VotetosignanamendmenttotheexistingcontractwithCommunityAnti-Drug CoalitionsofAmerica(CADCA)originallysignedonJuly13,2021toreflectareduction inthescopeofservicesforthethirdandfinalyearandareductioninthecostofservices 16.RequesttosigntheFirstAmendmenttoRegulatoryAgreementforEnclavechangingthe affordableunitdesignationfrom#23to#24whichisaflipfromonesideoftheduplexto theotherandtoswitchtheaffordableunitdesignationfrom#10to#9alsoflippingthe unitsfromonesideoftheduplextotheother17.VotetoapprovetheuseofARPAfundstopayforTownandSchooldepartmentZoom licensesforFY24 18.VotetosignanamendmenttotheexistingcontractwithEnvironmentalPartnersGroup forarevisedscopeofservicesfortheirworkattheWaterTreatmentFacility 19.VotetosigntherequestforLocalPreferenceLetterforMedfieldStateHospital redevelopment 20.AuthorizetheTownAdministratortosignthecontractwithMarcumLLPfortheauditof financialstatementsfortheyearendingJune30,2023 CitizenComment ConsentAgenda 21.RequestfromBellforgeforaonedayallalcoholpermitfortherescheduleJuneteenth eventthatwasrainedoutonJune17toanewdateofSaturday,August26from12-5pm witharaindateofSaturday,August27from12-5pm 22.RequestfromBellforgetoapprovetheuseoftheGazeboandlawnfortheHolidayStroll onDecember1from4-9pmwitha2hoursetupand1hourcleanup,additional informationabouttheevent: a.Holidaystrollwillincludelivemusicinthegazebo; b.potentiallyseatingonthelawn; c.foodtrucks; d.outdoorbar(seeapprovalrequestbelow) 23.RequestfromBellforgeforaonedayallalcoholpermitforthelawnneartheGazebofor theHolidaystrollonDecember1from4-9pm MeetingMinutes March21,2023 TownAdministratorUpdates NextMeetingDates August22,2023 September12,2023 September19,2023 October3,2023 October17,2023 October31,2023 November14,2023 December5,2023 December19,2023 SelectBoardMemberReports ActionsTakenonBillsandWarrantsforPayments●ChairsignedVendorWarrant06/20/2023 ●ChairsignedVendorWarrant06/27/2023 ●ChairsignedPayrollWarrant06/28/2023 ●ChairsignedVendorWarrant07/05/2023 ●ChairsignedPayrollWarrant07/07/2023 ●ChairsignedVendorWarrant07/11/2023 Informational ●ExecutiveOfficeofHousingandLivableCommunitiesDeterminationofProject EligibilityundertheLocalInitiativeProgram(LIP)for441MainStreet ●XfinityTVserviceschanges ●XfinityTVpricechangetoStarzChannel ●AffordableHousingUnitsAnnualScheduleofRentsandAllowancesfor67and71 NorthStreet

School Building Committee’s Survey Results

See the full survey results here:

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Office hours tomorrow, 9-10AM

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.
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 508-359-9190 or this blog about Medfield matters. 

Look for Carol’s Globe article today

Please read my lawyer colleague, attorney Carol Steinberg’s article in today’s Globe, “Finding freedom at the head of the class” that appears above the fold on the op ed page, on her work educating 4th graders about people’s disabilities. I have learned incredible amounts about disability issues in the past ten years of my working with Carol. She is currently on the ABA’s national attorney committee on disabilities and formerly served on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Architectural Access Board, which makes decisions about required standards for buildings. She has long been active about disabilities, including authoring several other Globe articles and lobbying for needed legislation.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/07/04/opinion/finding-freedom-head-class/