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Posted onOctober 28, 2024|Comments Off on Senator Markey on his endorsement of Josh Tarsky for State Rep.
L-R: Sen. Edward Markey, Josh Tarsky, and Medfield residents Susan Bernstein, Sioban Donovan, Nino LaFrancesca, Joanne LaFrancesca, and Osler Peterson.
Senator Edward Markey Headlined an Event for Josh Tarsky
Yesterday Senator Markey addressed those supporting Democrat Josh Tarsky to replace Denise Garlick as our state representative.
MAJOR POINTS:
Josh will be a FULL TIME state rep. – his opponent would continue his current RE job and work only part-time at the legislature.
Josh is a DEMOCRAT – former long time state rep. Lida Harkins noted that “unenrolled” reps just cannot get as much done.
Josh has the BACKGROUND to best get things done – Army Special Forces veteran, public school principal, attorney, educated at Harvard & Yale.
Sen. Markey said that Massachusetts needs Josh working for us in the legislature.
Josh is endorsed also by the Governor, the Lt. Governor, two U.S. Representatives, and both U.S. Senators.
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Posted onOctober 28, 2024|Comments Off on Girl Scouts tour Dwight-Derby House
From Geoff Sauter, the enthusiastic and dedicated man in charge of the Friends of the Dwight-Derby House, Inc. The Dwight-Derby House is one of the dozen oldest houses in the US. It a national treasure, that the Friends of the Dwight-Derby House, Inc. take care of for the Town of Medfield. Tours of the fascinating Dwight-Derby House are available to anyone who asks. –
I thought you should know about what went on.
Yesterday morning, I hosted a session for the Medfield Girl Scouts to explain the materials and construction techniques used in colonial homes. The young ladies are working on a badge called, “Cadettes who Build”. With exposed beams and open walls, the Dwight-Derby house was the perfect place to start.
The next phase is a visit to Home Depot to look at currently available building materials.
Best,
Geoff
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Posted onOctober 21, 2024|Comments Off on Medfield awarded $61K EECBG for windows upgrade at Town House
Shared today by Penni Conner, Chair of the Medfield Energy Committee –
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $1.75 Million in Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
45 Communities Across Massachusetts Awarded Funds for Clean Energy Projects that Reduce Emissions, Advance Energy Equity
BOSTON – The Healey-Driscoll Administration today awarded $1.75 million in Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) competitive subgrants to 45 municipalities across Massachusetts to fund 29 clean energy initiatives that help municipalities meet their own climate goals and share the benefits of climate action equitably.
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program is a $550 million grant program funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The program is designed to help states, local governments and Tribes cut costs, reduce energy use, lower fossil fuel emissions, and advance environmental justice.
Medfield
Central
Town House (Town Hall) Window Replacement
$61,739.00
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From Emily Lowney of Lowney Law and the Medfield Energy Committee –
Electrify your Home with Medfield Energy Committee
The Medfield Energy Committee (MEC) is excited to be partnering with Sustainable Medfield for the next Action of The Quarter this fall: “Electrify your Home.” Climate change is a problem that we are all concerned about, but the good news is that there are solutions. We need to transition away from burning fossil fuels and towards renewable power sources such as wind, solar, and geothermal. In 2021, the Town of Medfield Climate Action Plan identified residential buildings and passenger vehicles as the two largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. For this action of the quarter, MEC is encouraging residents to take action to reduce emissions from our residential buildings.
What do we mean when we say “Electrify your home?” Basically, the goal is for all of the energy usage of the home to eventually come from electricity, including heating/cooling, domestic water heating, appliances, lights, and cooking. That way the home no longer relies on gas or oil. If the home is suitable for solar panels, that is a great alternative way to provide the power for the home. But even if it doesn’t have solar, the electric grid is also getting greener at the same time, so that eventually, all of the sources of power are renewable, and all of the homes are using only that renewable energy for all of their power needs. At the same time, technology is helping make our homes more efficient in how they use energy.
Another important aspect of Electrifying homes in Medfield has to do with NEW homes. There is a new building code having to do with energy efficiency that towns in Massachusetts can choose to “OPT IN” to. This is called the Specialized Code, and Medfield would have to vote at town meeting to adopt this code. Again, this only applies to NEW construction, not any existing homes, renovations/additions to homes, or historic homes. The Specialized Code encourages new homes to be built all-electric so that in the future, homeowners will not have to pay to transition those homes. The Specialized Code still allows homes to be built that use some fossil fuels, but requires that they be pre-wired for future electrification, and have on-site solar generation.
The Energy Committee is seeking public input on whether Medfield should adopt the Specialized Code. Please help us by taking a short, four-question survey here: https://forms.gle/QmuJCQ34Jk5PMMFFA
If you are not planning on building a new home, there is still a lot you can do to Electrify your Existing Home. Check out the following Actions at sustainablemedfield.org: Green Heating & Cooling, Rooftop Solar, No-Cost Energy Assessment, Switch to Induction Cooking, and more.
I started this blog to share the interesting and useful information that I saw while doing my job as a Medfield select board member. I thought that my fellow Medfield residents would also find that information interesting and useful as well. This blog is my effort to assist in creating a system to push the information out from the Town House to residents. Let me know if you have any thoughts on how it can be done better.
For information on my other job as an attorney (personal injury, civil litigation, estate planning and administration, and real estate), please feel free to contact me at 617-969-1500 or Osler.Peterson@OslerPeterson.com.