Monthly Archives: September 2023

New Life Furniture Bank celebrating 10 year anniversary 10/25 at Four Points – you are invited

From Susan Maritan, for Rich Purnell –

Dear Medfield Community,

I am delighted to extend a warm and heartfelt invitation to our community, inviting everyone to celebrate a significant milestone with us at New Life Furniture Bank of MA. We are commemorating our first decade of service, and we invite you to be a part of this extraordinary evening on Wednesday, October 25th at the Four Points by Sheraton in Norwood.

This celebration is not only to honor our past but also to look forward to our bright future. We are especially thrilled to pay tribute to one of our organization’s founding pillars, Ron Yates. Ron’s unwavering dedication and tireless efforts over the past 10 years have been instrumental in driving New Life’s growth, enabling us to provide furniture and household items to people transitioning out of a homeless situation.


Our 10-year anniversary event promises to be a night filled with great food, delightful company, and entertaining games, ensuring a memorable experience for all who attend. It is an opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate the profound impact we’ve had on over 11,000 lives, including veterans, survivors of domestic abuse, refugees, individuals facing health challenges or job loss, and, of course, the children who rely on them.


Your presence at this celebration is not just a sign of support; it’s a commitment to the cause. Together, we have turned empty spaces into homes, bringing dignity, hope, and comfort to those we serve. Your participation will contribute to the ongoing success of New Life Furniture Bank and our mission to create a brighter future for our community.


To reserve your tickets, please go to our website: newlifefb.org. We ask that you encourage others to join us in celebrating this incredible journey that has touched the lives of so many in Massachusetts.


We look forward to your presence on this special evening as we pay tribute to our past, celebrate the present, and envision a brighter future for all.


Sincerely,


Rich Purnell

Executive Director, New Life Furniture Bank of MA

Select Board – 9/12/2023

  1. To join online, use this link:
    https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/88530366678?pwd=clhLODVKcnlDN3dFTDJWQjBCVzJ5Zz09
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    The packet with meeting materials for this meeting is available at this link:
    https://town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/7350/Select-Board-Meeting-Packet_09122023

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://town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/7350/Select-Board-Meeting-Packet_09122023 SelectBoard BoardorCommittee PLACEOFMEETING DAY,DATE,ANDTIME CheneryHall,MedfieldTownHouse RemoteparticipationavailablethroughZoom Tuesday,September12,2023at7:00pm Agenda(SubjecttoChange) CalltoOrder Disclosureofvideorecording WewanttotakeamomentofappreciationforourTroopsservingaroundtheglobeindefenseof ourcountry Appointments 1. Publichearingforthefollowingapplicationstosolicit: a. PowerHomeRemodeling i. JacobA.Cramii. KyleRenaut iii. MitchellWhittingham 2. JerryPottstodiscussandrequestthefollowing: a. VotetoapprovetheupdatedOpenSpaceandRecreationPlanandsigntherevised supportletter b. CreationofaCommunityPreservationActStudyCommittee DiscussionItems(PotentialVotes) 3. TownAdministratorPerformanceEvaluationUpdateanddiscussionofTown AdministratorgoalsforFY24 4. ConservationCommissionandRailTrailUpdate ActionItems 5. AppointErikaRobertsonastheSealerofWeightsandMeasures,PublicWeigher, MeasurerofWoodandBark 6. VotetoaccepttheresignationofBobDonahoefromtheSchoolBuildingCommitteeand discussnextstepsfortheSelectBoard’sappointmentofanewSchoolBuilding Committeemember 7. DiscussandvotetoauthorizetheTownAdministratortoissuetheRFPforLot3 8. VotetoapprovethecontractwithCookandCompanyfor$9,500forEmployeeBenefit Services 9. VotetoacceptM.G.LChapter32BSection19 10.VotetoincreasetheapprovalfromNorfolkCountyARPAallocationforpaymentof InterfaceReferralServicesfrom$15,000to$37,000forFY24andFY25 11.VotetoapprovethecontractwithMcKechnieAssociatesIncfor$13,600forlawn mowingand$21,750fallcleanupservicesattheformerMedfieldStateHospital 12.VotetoapprovethecontractwithR.E.Brownfor$5,000regardingschoolendofyear reportprocedures 13.VotetosigntheCommonwealthofMassachusettsStandardContractFormtoaccepta stateearmarkof$100,000forthetownofMedfieldtorebuildtheHinkleyplaygroundin compliancewithcurrentsafetystandardsandADArequirements CitizenComment ConsentAgenda 14.RequestforablockpartypermitfromIndianHillRoadtoNianticStreetonSeptember23 from3-7pm 15.RequestfromMYBAtopostsignsattheusuallocationsforanadditionaltwoweeks advertisingregistrationfromSept15throughSept2916.RequestfromtheChurchoftheAdventtopostsignsattheusuallocationsadvertising theirannualHolidayBazaarfromNov4throughNov18 17.RequestfromMedfieldYouthLacrossetoplacesignsattheusuallocationsadvertising theregistrationwindowforSpring2024seasonfromOct1throughOct15 MeetingMinutes March21,2023 April4,2023 May10,2023 May23,2023 June6,2023 TownAdministratorUpdates NextMeetingDatesandOtherImportantDates September19,2023 October3,2023 October17,2023 October24,2023-Tri-CountyRegionalVocationalTechnicalHighSchoolElection(Chenery Hall) November14,2023 November28,2023 December5,2023 December19,2023 January9,2024 January23,2024 February6,2024 February20,2024 March5,2024-PresidentialPrimaryElection March12,2024 March25,2024-AnnualTownElection March26,2024 May6,2024-AnnualTownMeeting SelectBoardMemberReports ActionsTakenonBillsandWarrantsforPayments ● 08/29/2023vendorwarrant ● 09/05/2023vendorwarrant ● 08/31/2023payroll Informational ●LetterfromConservationCommissionreRailTrailAugust22,2023 ●LetterfromRepresentativeMarcusVaughnregardingtheEmergencyAuthorization SupplementalSheltersituationintheCommonwealth

WGBH 1973 Zoom video of Newell’s Taxi

WGBH’s recent email contains a link to a 1973 Zoom episode about a 10 year old Karen Allan who was the dispatcher for her Medfield family’s Newell’s Taxi company.

September is Suicide Awareness Month

September is Suicide Awareness Month

Medfield Outreach and Medfield Coalition for Suicide Prevention are hanging purple ribbons and QR codes around town.

NB the still mystery “new restaurant” in background.

See full Patch article below here

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Happening now in front of post office & my office

Pulte Dover project update

Above photo is from Pulte’s slide used in its presentation to the Dover joint Select Board & Planning Board meeting

This morning a Medfield resident visit me at my monthly first Friday office hours at The Center to ask about the Pulte project off Junction Street in Dover. I shared what I knew from watching the Dover joint planning board and Select Board meeting at which Pulte made a presentation. In that presentation Pulte showed a slide on which it noted that the project could move forward via either a special permit from the planning board or a 40B comprehensive permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Where I knew nothing more than what I had learned attending that planning board meeting and my own research at the Norfolk Registry of Deeds, I suggested the resident contact the Dover Town Administrator. Dover turned out to be exceedingly helpful and said the information could be shared (hence below a copy of his email to me and of their emails to him).

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Hi Pete,

Thanks for the time this morning–good to see you as always! Per your suggestion, I wrote to Dover and have the following updates to pass along to you, with their permission. 

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Carol Lisbon
Date: Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 12:40 PM
Subject: FW: Questions

XXXX, please share this email with anyone you think might be interested. We have already received other information requests from your neighborhood. The Medfield Town Planner, Maria De La Fuente, is serving as Medfield’s point person. The Dover Planning Board will add you to our list. We have created a webpage ( https://www.doverma.gov/646/Pulte-Homes—Junction-Street) as a repository for all documentation received by the Dover land use boards which I hope you will find helpful.

Best, Carol Lisbon

Chair, Dover Planning Board

———- Forwarded message ———

On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 11:21 AM Michael Blanchard wrote:

Good Morning XXXX,

Thank you for reaching out.  The Town of Dover was contacted by Pulte Homes regarding their intent to build multifamily housing on land they acquired at 17-19 Junction Street.  At this point, Pulte has only indicated their intent to pursue development of the site, no application for approval for development is before any board.  (Please note – Pulte has submitted an Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation (ANRAD) application with the Conservation Commission.  This is not for project approval, but is required to conduct test pit explorations as part of their due process on the site.)  Should Pulte pursue development of the site they have options that could include approval by the Planning Board (under existing or new zoning bylaws) or by the Board of Appeals (under Chapter 40B).  Until there is a formal application, we do not know if, when, or which board this development will be before.  I have cc’d our Planning Board Chair and staff who are maintaining an email list and have created a webpage (Pulte Homes Proposed Multifamily Housing on Junction Street | Dover, MA (doverma.gov) to keep the public informed.

Thank you,

Michael Blanchard

Town Administrator

Town of Dover

508-785-0032

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Street connections to Evergreen Way in Medfield

I looked on-line at the Norfolk Registry of Deeds at the Town of Medfield takings for the streets around Evergreen Way and it seemed to me that the stubs that ran off Evergreen Way to the Dover town line, such as Stony Brook, were not taken by the Town of Medfield as public ways. That usually means that they remain as private ways and may therefore be owned by the adjoining home owners to the middle of the private way. That could lead one to conclude that without an easement from those home owners, one would not expect that Pulte could access any proposed development in Dover as of right from the streets in Medfield.

Wetlands

There was a wetlands delineation that was shared (see my prior post), which appeared to show a lot of wetlands on the site. I jogged the trail across the site maybe 30 year ago and recall wet feet.