Posted onOctober 31, 2025|Comments Off on Angel Run shirt deadline is 11/2
Celebrating 20 Years of the Angel Run! In 2006, family and friends of Natasha Domeshek came together to honor her memory through a heartfelt community event — the very first Angel Run. What began as a tribute to a beloved third grader has grown into a cherished holiday tradition that brings our community together, continuing the Angel Run’s mission to support families and spread joy across our town.
Join us! Sunday, December 7th at 11:30 AM Register before November 2nd to get this years commemorative shirt!: angelrun.medfieldfoundation.org/about
Posted onOctober 30, 2025|Comments Off on St. Vincent de Paul Society’s Bingo Night Fundraiser on 11/7 at The Center
From Anna Mae O’Shea Brooke –
Bingo Night to Benefit St. Vincent de Paul Society
The St. Vincent de Paul Society (SVdP) of Medfield & Norfolk will host a Bingo Night Fundraiser on Friday, November 7, at The Center at Medfield, 1 Ice House Rd. Doors open at 6pm and games begin at 7pm.
Admission is $25, which includes 10 games; each additional set of 10 cards may be purchased for $20 (cash only). The evening will feature cash prizes, a 50/50 raffle, basket raffle and refreshments for purchase.
Enjoy a fun night of prizes, raffles and community spirit; all to support the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Medfield & Norfolk in our mission of neighbors helping neighbors.
All proceeds support the SVdP’s mission of neighbors helping neighbors; providing direct assistance to local individuals and families in need.
Posted onOctober 24, 2025|Comments Off on Medfield’s Dr. Anthony Letai appointed as Director of the National Cancer Institute
From Hilli Passas –
Monday, September 29, 2025
Secretary Kennedy Swears in Dr. Anthony Letai as Director of the National Cancer Institute
Anthony Letai, MD, Ph.D., was sworn in today as director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Dr. Letai takes the helm of the world’s most prestigious cancer research agency after serving as professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and medical oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He possesses decades of experience studying cell death in cancer, developing treatments, and identifying predictive biomarkers.
“Cancer, like other chronic diseases, was long neglected in federal research attention,” said Secretary Kennedy. “President Trump reversed that neglect, and Dr. Letai’s leadership of NCI will drive American innovation by focusing squarely on the best science to find causes and cures.”
“Dr. Letai has been immersed in the relevant science for decades and has been on the cutting edge of how we think about cancer treatment,” said NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya. “His drive, integrity, and expertise make him the right leader to harness the resources and talent at NCI to reverse America’s cancer crisis.”
“It is a great honor to join Secretary Kennedy and Director Bhattacharya at this watershed moment for our nation’s public health,” said Dr. Letai. “We will work around the clock to identify cancer’s root causes, predictive biomarkers, and most effective treatments. Advances in understanding cell death and replication are essential to realizing President Trump’s vision for a healthy America.”
Dr. Letai’s research has been central to bringing venetoclax, a BCL-2 inhibitor, from the laboratory to the clinic. His laboratory work has led to advancements in knowledge of both liquid and solid tumors, as well as a wide range of treatments, including cellular immunotherapies. Dr. Letai is a recipient of the European Cell Death Organization Career Award, the Smith Family Prize for Outstanding Scientific Contributions, and the National Cancer Institute Outstanding Investigator Award.
After graduating from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in physics, Dr. Letai received his Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago. He completed his Ph.D. on the molecular basis of heritable blistering diseases before residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a clinical fellowship in hematology and oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dr. Letai began his studies of programmed cell death in cancer in a post-doctoral fellowship before establishing his laboratory at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to study how apoptosis can be evaded by cancer cells.
Dr. Letai and his wife, Jean, have three children. Their daughter Julie represented Team USA in speedskating at the 2022 Winter Olympics and is a member of U.S. Speedskating’s Short Track World Tour Team as it prepares for the 2026 Games in Milan.
About the National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH, the nation’s medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit www.nih.gov.
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Posted onOctober 22, 2025|Comments Off on Pond Info Session, 7pm, 11/6
Join the Medfield Conservation Commission on November 6, 2025 for an informational update on the recently completed 2025 Medfield Ponds Aquatic Vegetation Assessments.
Swing Dance to Live Music This Friday October 24, 7pm!
Head to the Dale Street Gym this Friday, October 24th, at 7pm for a night full of music, dancing and fun! The Swing Dance is back after such a successful event last year and you won’t want to miss what’s in store for this year!
Kathy Brophy is our new instructor who will be teaching East Coast Swing dancing! It’s much easier than Lindy Hop to learn and can be danced to just about any genre – country, jazz, R&B, etc… The award winning High School Jazz Ensemble and Soundwaves will serve as our “house band” and will be performing throughout the night.
Reluctant to dance, but still want to attend? There’s plenty of seating for those who just want to enjoy the music and atmosphere!
Posted onOctober 14, 2025|Comments Off on MTV’s 3rd Annual Scarecrow Spooktacular, 11-3 on 10/18
From Katie Duval, at Medfield TV –
Time to boo-gie! Gourd vibes are coming to Hinkley Park on Saturday, October 18th from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM when Medfield TV’s 3rd Annual Scarecrow Spooktacular festival returns! This event won’t cost you an arm or a leg. It’s free and is open to all ages. There’s something for every boil and ghoul to see!
We’ll have music and entertainment throughout the day on the main stage. Dress in your favorite Halloween ensemble and enter the Costume Contest, sponsored by Eric Vaden, your Local GEICO Agent! Visit our vendors’ and sponsors’ booths. And don’t forget to vote for your favorites in the Scarecrow Competition! Let’s get this party start-dead!
Medfield TV is a non-profit community media center serving the residents of Medfield. All proceeds from the event support the organization’s mission to provide media access and education to Medfield residents, students, and employees. For more information, visit www.medfield.tv
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