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Mike Standley 1928-2020

Mike Standley died last month.  What appears below his photo is the nomination of both Mike and Caroline Standley for the 2015 Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards’ Lifetime Achievement Award written by Richard DeSorgher.  And indeed, the Stanley’s were awarded that 2015 Medfield Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award.

I first met Mike when our service on the Zoning Board of Appeals overlapped, later we worked together on the Friends of the Dwight-Derby House, Inc., and he eventually recruited me as part of a crew he had assembled, to build a section of the Bay Circuit Trail behind the Wheelock School.  Mike had strong opinions about open space, all things historical, and what he regarded as proper design.  From the trail building I also recall that he had loppers with the longest handles I ever saw – for all the more leverage – and it seemed appropriate that Mike would have the ultimate tool. I believe I am correct that it was because of Mike’s aesthetic preference that no canopy was ever permitted to be built over any gas pumps in Medfield.

Mike’s obituary can be found here – https://robertsmitchellcaruso.com/book-of-memories/4134888/Standley-Burgess/index.php

The following was from Richard DeSorgher’s submission of his 2015 nomination – “I am nominating the Standleys as a couple, not as an individual, for throughout their long marriage, they have been one unit; where you saw one, you saw the other. As a life-long resident of Medfield, I know of no other couple, who together, have done so much for the town of Medfield, and they do so without fanfare or publicity. In each of the 13 different town boards and commissions they have served on (not to mention the many private and non-profit boards), they have contributed in extraordinary ways that have impacted the town. They did not just serve on these boards and committees, they led them.
They are a class-act in every sense of the word. Medfield would not be Medfield today without the Standleys.”

Mike Standley

Carolina Standley grew up in Kentucky and Burgess in Beverly Farms, Massachusetts. Burgess served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was in the same troop as Medfield’s former police chief, Bill Mann. From Bill Mann he heard about a beautiful place called Medfield, Massachusetts. After their marriage Caroline and Burgess moved to a rented house on Remsen Avenue. In 1954 Burgess and Caroline Standley moved from their rented 10 Remsen Avenue house into the caretaker’s cottage, which they purchased from the breakup of the former McElwain estate on 75 Elm Street. The barn on the grounds of Holiday Farm had been moved to the rear of the caretaker’s cottage and was part of the Standley’s 40-acre property, called 75 Elm Street. Here the Standleys settled, raised a family and became two of the most respected citizens in town.

Clearly no one fits Thomas Jefferson’s description of the “active citizen” more than Caroline and Burgess, known by almost everyone as Mike. For 61 years, the Standleys have given their heart and soul to the town of Medfield. Between the two of them, they have served on the Library Board, Planning Board, Historical Commission, Historical Society, Historic District Commission, Master Plan Implementation Committee, Medfield State Hospital Reuse Committee, Medfield State Hospital Preservation Committee, Town Hall Renovation Committee, Conservation Commission, Open Space Planning Committee, Long Range Planning Committee, Committee to Evaluate Senior Tax Work Off Program, and Zoning Board of Appeals. They have been the driving force, and I mean the driving force, behind every, and I mean every, piece of open space purchased by the town. Of special impact were their efforts for the town obtaining all the Noon Hill property, which is an invaluable treasure of over 400 acres of conservation land, forest and trails now under town and Trustee control. Their efforts in saving the Charles River flood plain and having it turned over to the Army Core of Engineers has also turned out to be an invaluable treasure for the town of Medfield and an ecological bonus and flood protection for the City of Boston and all the towns down river from Medfield. The Army Core purchase included all the lands along the Charles River that pass through Medfield.

They have been vocal participants at every town meeting since 1954, and have been in the forefront in trying to save Medfield’s historical character, including the purchase of the Dwight-Derby House. Mike was the first chairman of the Dwight-Derby Committee, Inc., both were instrumental in having the town save our oldest house and what we believe to be the 20th oldest house in the United States. They have been a leading force behind charities more numerous to list and active participants with the Trustees of Reservation.

As active members of the Medfield Historical Society, they have opened up their home for socials, fundraisers, programs and on a special occasion to host the donors of the Richard C. Derby donations. Richard C. Derby was killed in the Battle of Antietam during the Civil War and, a collector finding his pistol, diary and other written material, brought it from North Carolina to Medfield and presented it as a gift to the Society. The Standleys opened their home for a spectacular “thank you dinner” for the donors and Medfield history buffs.

Five years after moving into the caretaker’s cottage and with a growing family, they secured an architect from Boston’s Royal Barry Wills Associates to enlarge and preserve the caretaker’s cottage. The result was the addition of two bookend sections on each side of 1910 caretaker’s cottage. Mike and Caroline personally hand planted 1000 trees on the property; 500 Red Pines and 500 Spruces. Today, almost 61 years later, those trees provide an ecological forest that abuts the town’s water wells. The barn has been preserved and converted into a guest house, garage and loft office space. They have placed their property in a conservation trust, so the land around our water wells will always stay in a natural state; financial loss to the Standleys but ecological gain for the residents of Medfield

Through their care and with Caroline personally mowing all of the lawn and extensive open grassland, the once rustic caretaker’s cottage has been transformed into a beautiful home on a breathtaking setting; Medfield’s own Monticello, cared for by a couple who have had a positive impact on the town in so many areas; an impact that has made our town a better place in which to live and an impact that will benefit future generations of Medfield residents.

Town’s virus update -now at 3 confirmed

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COVID-19

Town of Medfield Alert

Two additional cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Medfield.

UPDATE

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March 31, 2020 08:21 AM

Today, March 31, 2020, the Medfield Board of Health announced two new positive cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. There is now a total of three positive cases in… Read on

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March 11, 2020 01:15 PM

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Office hours Friday 9-10 by phone

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Office Hours Friday – new system

I will be available by phone from 9 – 10 AM to respond to Town of Medfield issues if people call me at 508-359-9190.

I was going to do Zoom, so we could see one another, but I do not know how to make Zoom private to just one person at a time, so I opted to do calls instead.

Any required updates will be posted on this blog https://medfield02052.wordpress.com/

Facts from MD on front line

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lecture about virus

Hear the facts from the MD deciding who gets the ventilators t large NYC hospital, that may make your dealing with the virus easier.  It is the best information I have heard to date.

https://vimeo.com/399733860

More for Laurel

Good question

“Now doctor, isn’t it true that when a person dies in his sleep he doesn’t know about it until the next morning?”

“The youngest son, the 20-year-old, how old is he?”

“Were you alone or by yourself?”

“Was it you or your younger brother who was killed in the war?”

“Were you present when your picture was taken?”

“Did he kill you?”

“How far apart were the vehicles at the time of collision?”

“You were there until the time you left, is that true?”

“How many times have you committed suicide?”

Lawyer deposition humor – virus break

Shared today on my plaintiffs personal injury trial lawyers listserv –
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MR. CHAMBERLIN:  Object to form.  When I say object to form, it’s for purposes of the record.  You may answer, nonetheless.
    THE WITNESS:  Okay.
A:     Nonetheless.
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Q:  What caused you to seek treatment for depression?
A:  I was depressed.
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    Q Did you come here today pursuant to a subpoena?
    A  No, I took the bus.
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    Q:  have you ever seen Exhibit B before?
    A:  not before today.
    Q:  is that your handwriting there on the form?
    A: yes.
    Q:  so had you seen this form before?
    A: oh sure, but it wasn’t called Exhibit B ….
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Virus confirmed in town

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SB 3/31

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                TOWN OF MEDFIELD POSTED:

 

 

 

           MEETING                              TOWN CLERK
             NOTICE  
POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CHAPTER 39 SECTION 23A AS AMENDED.
  Board of Selectmen  

 

 
Town Hall is closed to the public due to COVID-19. Members of the public who wish to listen to the meeting may do so by joining via the web, or a conference call.

To join via the web, use this link: https://zoom.us/j/565941154?pwd=WVEvUjl4VFFLRXRtL3VOSUtDOFk2Zz09 and enter password: 483957

Or

1.       Dial: +1 929 436 2866 pr +1 312 626 6799 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 301 715 8592

2.       Enter the Meeting ID:  565 941 154

3.       If asked, enter password: 483957

 

Remote Meeting Tuesday March 31, 2020 @ 7:00PM

 

AGENDA (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

 

7:00 PM  Call to Order

Disclosure of video recording

We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of our country

  

Appointments

Evan Weisenfeld, Abby Marble, Kathy Thompson, Georgia Colivas

Discussion of community funds available to residents including but not limited to the Medfield Foundation, Medfield Food Cupboard, Covid-19 Relief Fund, and the HOME committee

 

Jay Duncan, Townwide Master Plan Committee

Townwide Master Plan Update

 

Discussion (potential votes)

Board of Selectmen to discuss small business resources and the use of the Economic Vitality Fund

 

Board of Selectmen to discuss Town of Medfield Bill Collection with Treasurer/Collector Georgia Colivas

 

 

Action Items

Sarah Raposa, Town Planner requests the BOS sign the following:

  • Medfield Meadows Regulatory Agreements
  • Housing Choice MoU for ADA planning

 

BOS are requested to vote to approve health insurance renewal and authorize Town Administrator Kristine Trierweiler to sign renewals

BOS are requested to vote to approve renewal for workers compensation insurance and property/general liability insurance and authorize Town Administrator Kristine Trierweiler to sign renewals

BOS are requested to vote to approve letter with T-Mobile regarding Mt. Nebo Water Tower lease negotiations.

 

 

FY2021 Budget

Annual/Capital Budget

Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles

 

 

Town Administrator Update

 

Next Meeting Dates

 

Selectmen Reports

 

 

No confirmed COVID-19 cases in town

 

COVID-19

Town Administrator, Kristine Trierweiler, responded to a resident’s query this morning to report that “As of this am at 10:15 there are no confirmed cases.”

My guess would be that we have cases, but that they just have not been diagnosed or confirmed.

Town of Medfield’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update #4

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