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MSBA has not included Medfield

Email from Mike Webber, Chair, School Building Committee –

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All, 

See link below.   Medfield is NOT on the Agenda.   

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 Deborah B. Goldberg  James A. MacDonald Mary L. Pichetti Chair, State Treasurer  Chief Executive Officer Executive Director / Deputy CEO  40 Broad Street, Suite 500 ● Boston, MA 02109 ● Phone: 617-720-4466 ● www.MassSchoolBuildings.org     Notice of Public Meeting of the Massachusetts School Building Authority Board of Directors  In accordance with §§18-25 of Chapter 30A of the Massachusetts General Laws and 940 CMR 29.03, but subject to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2023 signed into law by Governor Healey on March 29, 2023, notice is hereby given of a meeting of the Massachusetts School Building Authority Board of Directors to be held remotely at the following time and location:  Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 10:00 A.M.  Zoom/Conference Call Meeting: Those who would like to attend the meeting should contact Maria.Puopolo@MassSchoolBuildings.org for the information and instructions to access the meeting. If you prefer or have any questions, please call 617-960-3067. Information to register for and to access the meeting will be available throughout the duration of the meeting.  Reasonably anticipated topics of discussion at the December 13, 2023 MSBA Board of Directors Meeting include:  • Approval of the October 25, 2023 Board Meeting Minutes;  • Authorization to invite the City of Boston, the Town of Chelmsford, the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District, the City of Everett, the City of Framingham, the City of Haverhill, the Town of Leicester, the Manchester-Essex Regional School District, the City of Medford, the Town of Milford, the Town of Needham, the City of New Bedford, the Town of Northborough, the City of Peabody, the City of Somerville, the Town of South Hadley, the City of Springfield, the Town of Westford, and the City of Worcester into the MSBA’s Eligibility Period;  • Authorization to invite the Town of West Bridgewater to collaborate with the MSBA in conducting a Feasibility Study;  • Approval of Accelerated Repair Program projects and authorization for the Executive Director to execute a Project Funding Agreement with the City of Lowell;  • Recommendation for Preferred Schematic Design for the Town of Agawam, Town of Belchertown, and the City of North Adams; • Approval of projects and authorization for the Executive Director to execute Project Scope and Budget Agreements and Project Funding Agreements with the City of Lynn, the City of New Bedford, the City of Newton, and the Whittier Regional Vocational Technical School District;     40 Broad Street, Suite 500 ● Boston, MA 02109 ● Phone: 617-720-4466 ● www.MassSchoolBuildings.org  • Audit Update, including Audit Status Report; • Approval of Final Audits for MSBA Grant Program projects; • Executive Director’s Report on various site visits, meetings, and other undertakings of the MSBA; • Project status updates, including a Project Overview Report; • Supplemental Grant Update;  • Recommendation and authorization for Eligibility Period Extension for the City of Brockton; • Finance updates, including a Sales Tax Collection Update, Grant Payments Update and FY24 Budget Update; and • Other items not reasonably anticipated 48 hours prior to the meeting.  Note:  Remote call participants should call 617-960-3067 if there are any difficulties accessing the meeting conference line.  cc:   Office of the Secretary of State via e-mail (regs@sec.state.ma.us) Office of the Secretary of Administration and Finance via e-mail (melissa.andrade@state.ma.us)   This notice is posted at www.massschoolbuildings.org

Fly over – addendum

Would have gone with last post (if I had it at the time) –

Windows shaking

Given the fly over just now by four jets in tight formation, I expect the Army Navy game has begun.

School Committee – Informal Virtual Meeting with 2 Members – 12/12, 7-8PM

From Michelle Kirkby –

Medfield School Committee Virtual Informal Conversation via Zoom
Medfield School Committee Virtual Informal Conversation via Zoom 

Medfield School Committee to Hold Virtual Informal Conversation

The Medfield School Committee extends an invitation to the community to meet individually with two members of the Committee on Monday, December 12, 2023 from 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. via Zoom.

Because only two members will be present this is an opportunity for an informal conversation to discuss any issue that may fall within the Committee’s areas of responsibility.

Please fill out this form – https://tinyurl.com/MedfieldSC12423 by 5PM on December 8.

This will give SC members an opportunity to get additional info on potential discussion topics. The Committee intends to hold these sessions periodically throughout the year. Attendees will be required to have their cameras on and state their name and address to participate.

Please email scchair@email.medfield.net with any questions.

Medfield on WCVB’s Chronicle on 12/7 as part of “Club Med”

WCVB’s long running and truly engaging news magazine, Chronicle, will reportedly report of both the Bellforge Arts Center and Park Street Books on its 12/7 show (unless breaking news pre-empts that schedule). Chronicle is captioning the show as CLUB MED, which will reportedly include pieces on the two places in Medfield, plus others from Medway, and Medford. Ben Simoneau posted on FB that Medfield get half the air time in the show.

Thursday, December 7: Club Med – WCVB-TV
Tonight we’re all about the Bay State “Meds” – Medford, Medway, and Medfield! We visit an Italian restaurant in Medford that’s all about family …

Team Kathy!

Kathleen Thompson, RN

Representative Denise Garlick, the Board of Health, and Dale Street School Principal Stephen Grenham all honored the long time Dale School Nurse, Kathy Thompson, at the Select Board meeting this week, after her recent retirement. Rep. Garlick shared a proclamation from the Legislature, Carol Read delivered the comments below from the Board of Health, as did Dale Principal Steve Grenham. –

Board of Health’s Remarks on Kathy Thompson

November 28, 2023                                                                                   Medfield Select Board

As members of the Medfield Board of Health we extend our sincere thanks to Denise Garlick for giving us this opportunity to honor and thank our friend and fellow board member Kathy Thompson.

Kathy joined our BOH during the start of the COVID 19 pandemic, while working tirelessly to support school youth and families through unpresented times she said yes and joined us!

At that time, Town public health nursing services were contracted through the Visiting Nurse Association so basically Kathy stepped in to guide us all through COVID prior to Brenda joining the town full time.

Time and time again we have heard residents share how grateful they were for Kathy’s calm, compassionate conversations – dispelling fears and offering evidence-based guidance during illness. She attended each of our weekly Zoom meetings- offering all of us guidance and hope!

Over the 40 years or so Kathy has lived in Medfield so many of us have had the opportunity and blessing to be touched by her kindness and genuine concern for our well-being – or the well-being of our family members.

Some know Kathy as a neighbor, some know her as a fellow school parent – raising our children together, standing on the sidelines in all kinds of weather- some know her as a School Nurse and, as our Public Schools School Nurse leader for over 20 years…

Others know Kathy through her extensive volunteer work with many community organizations such as the Hannah Adams Women’s Club, as Chairperson of the Medfield Home Committee and an active member and leader of the prevention and wellness coalitions under Medfield Cares About Prevention.

Although as town residents we know her through a variety of different roles- and through her work with diverse town groups – what is clear and consistent to residents she has connected with no matter which role – are the qualities that set her apart as a person: empathy, genuineness and humility- and her consistent, quiet, unwavering commitment to go above and beyond to help and to heal…

Kathy, you have gone beyond the limits of school ages and grades and beyond the walls of our school buildings – into the community- extending yourself to philanthropic, charitable efforts, as an advocate for youth and adults to enhance mental health and to prevent substance use, to participating in the traditions of strong Medfield women to build community and champion our high school students and of course, serving faithfully on our Board of Health!

You are a hero – a true gift to our town!

Kathy, you live the definition of kindness and selfless service to others – all age residents in our community have benefited from your generosity of spirit and patience and of course your experience as a nurse practitioner. We thank you so very much!

Melissa Coughlin- Holly Rand – Carol Read- Steve Resch, Jeff Kane  

Principal Stephen Grenham, Dale Street School’s Remarks on Kathy Thompson

Good evening! My name is Steve Grenham and I am the proud principal of the Dale Street School.

I had the privilege of working alongside Kathy Thompson from 2015 until her retirement this past June.

Throughout our time together, Kathy consistently showed unwavering commitment to the well-being of every student and staff member at our school and in our district.

This was never more evident than during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the face of unprecedented challenges, Kathy’s extraordinary compassion and determination shined brightly.

  • Kathy not only visited people’s homes to ensure their health and safety, but she also made herself available at Dale Street during early mornings and late evenings for anyone who needed help.
  • In a remarkable effort, Kathy organized 16 COVID Vaccine Clinics for students and families. I want to give a special shout out to Kathy’s husband, Newton, who worked tirelessly at all of these clinics.
  • Kathy worked incredibly hard to compose numerous informative health memos for families, staff, and the administrative team to keep us all educated with the most updated information and safety protocols. I can personally attest that Kathy spent an exceptional amount of time, staying late into many evenings, to ensure we were all as prepared as possible.
  • As if that wasn’t enough, Kathy even opened up her home garage to assess and assist those in need, demonstrating an amazing display of selflessness.

Kathy Thompson’s tireless dedication to the health and welfare of the Medfield school community has left an unforgettable impact, making her an exemplary and forever cherished member of our team.

Office Hours this Friday

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).

MMA’s Spaghetti and Snowballs on 12/5 – a few spots available – Volunteers requested

From Patti Allen for the Medfield Music Association and its Spaghetti and Snowballs event on 12/5 –

MMA’s Spaghetti and Snowballs on 12/5:

A few spots still open

Volunteers Wanted

The Medfield Music Association (the MMA) is so excited to bring our 🎶 holiday fundraiser dinner 🎶 — now named “Spaghetti & Snowballs” — back for the first time since 2019!  The event will be held Tuesday, December 5th at the Medfield High School Cafeteria. The first seating (5:15pm) is sold out and the second seating (6:30p) is on its way to being sold out as well! Our team is very proud of this turnout and look forward to introducing the next generation of Medfielders to the Medfield Music program. 

If you loved this event when your kids were little, we need your help to make this new version a success! Please consider baking for the bake sale, contributing to raffle baskets, or even helping at the event itself. We are most in need of bakers and kitchen help, but would love financial contributions towards the raffle basket items as well. Click here for volunteer info and to sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050D4AADA822AA8-45674067-spaghetti#/

Finally, we want to thank our amazing in-kind donors (Cooked Perfect meatballs, Roche Bros., BJs Wholesale, Shaw’s and Mother Anna’s) for their contributions to the event. 

New Life’s annual campaign

From Rich Purnell, the Executive Director of New Life Furniture Bank of MA, by Susan Maritan –


A Decade of Transforming Lives: New Life’s Annual Campaign to Furnish Homes for Families in Need

As New Life Furniture Bank of MA embarks on its tenth annual campaign drive, the nonprofit remains steadfast to its mission of providing furniture for families transitioning out of homelessness and to its belief that every individual, regardless of their circumstance, needs a table around which to gather, a light to illuminate bedtime stories, and a warm bed for a restful night’s sleep.

“The sustained success of New Life is a testament to the unwavering support from our generous donors and dedicated volunteers,” said Rich Purnell, Executive Director of New Life Furniture Bank. “Each client we serve contributes a unique story that not only touches our hearts but also fortifies our commitment to the cause.” 

Over its ten years of operation, New Life has gained a reputation across eastern Massachusetts as a reliable resource partner that provides those in need with quality, gently used home furnishings and personalized support from caring volunteers. During that time the organization has provided home furnishings to more than 5,140 households, 5,204 children, and 1,177 military veterans because of generous donations from residents and businesses in the surrounding communities. 

“Over the last 12 months there has been a massive increase in demand for New Life’s services. We fully expect that to continue into 2024. We hope you will join us in supporting families on their journey to turning empty spaces into homes,“ continued Purnell. “Your generosity makes a tangible difference; one that ripples through the lives of those we serve.”

Gifts may be made at newlifefb.org or by check payable to New Life Furniture Bank of MA, sent to P.O. Box 573, Medfield, MA 02052.

Norfolk Hunt Club’s Thanksgiving Hunt

Norfolk Hunt Club’s Thanksgiving Hunt outbound this morning at the top of the sledding hill by the former Medfield State Hospital site. There were maybe a dozen hounds and 50 riders. Decades ago while jogging on Thanksgiving I bumped into a lone rider, Chris Hajjir, riding by herself to lay the trail of fox smell the hounds would follow in the hunt that morning. I recall being impressed how she had it all timed out to do around cooking her family’s turkey.