Category Archives: COVID-19

TTOR opening Noon Hill & Shattuck Reservation tomorrow

Email today from the The Trustees of the Reservation –

TTOR

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We wanted to let you know, The Trustees will be opening Noon Hill and Shattuck Reservation in Medfield at some point tomorrow.  The parking lot will be open for vehicle use.  We will post signs reminding visitors to follow COVID protocols and to safely socially distance when using the trails.  We are hopeful visitors will adhere to the Governor’s guidance to wear masks when not able to social distance and not gather in groups of more than 10 people.

We have also communicated with Chief Guerette regarding the re-opening.

Please let us know if there is anything you will need from us.  We so appreciate our partnership with the Town of Medfield and the terrific work of the Medfield Police Department.

Many thanks and all best.

 

D.A. Hayden

Director – Charles River Valley Portfolio

Trustees  |  Powisset Farm

37 Powisset Street  |  Dover, MA 02030

dhayden@thetrustees.org  |  508.785.0339 x4

Sam Aronson, of StringKing Lacrosse and MHS Class of 2011 Donates 2,000 Masks

From Carol Read –

String King face masks

Chief Carricon and Chief Guerette holding donated masks.

2,000 masks donated by Sam Aronson, of StringKing Lacrosse and Medfield High Class of 2011

String King Lacrosse, of LA, CA was founded by Jake McCampbell, Medfield High School Class of 2007 and Luke Aronson, Medfield High School Class of 2005 (cousins).  Sam Aronson joined the company after graduating from Tufts in 2015.

32 cases confirmed, 29 recovered

COVID-19

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LATEST UPDATE:

May 11, 2020 5:12 PMThe Board of Health has announced the follow case numbers of COVID-19 in Medfield:
32 cases confirmed
29 recovered

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33 confirmed cases, 25 recovered

COVID-19

March 11, 2020 1:15 PM

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May 7, 2020 4:06 PMThe Board of Health announced two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. One case has also recovered. The current case numbers are:
33 confirmed cases
25 recovered

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May 4, 2020 5:45 PMThe Board of Health announced two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Four cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
31 confirmed cases
24 recovered

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.

April 30, 2020 6:11 PMThe Board of Health announced two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Two cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
29 confirmed cases
20 recovered

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.

31 confirmed cases

COVID-19

March 11, 2020 1:15 PM

Coronavirus Information

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LATEST UPDATE:

May 4, 2020 5:45 PMThe Board of Health announced two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Four cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
31 confirmed cases
24 recovered

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.

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April 30, 2020 6:11 PMThe Board of Health announced two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Two cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
29 confirmed cases
20 recovered

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.

April 27, 2020 5:17 PMThe Board of Health announced four additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Four cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
27 confirmed cases
18 recovered

29 confirmed cases / 20 recovered

COVID-19

March 11, 2020 1:15 PM

Coronavirus Information

Click here for more information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)

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LATEST UPDATE:

April 30, 2020 6:11 PMThe Board of Health announced two additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Two cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
29 confirmed cases
20 recovered

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.

Prior Updates

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April 27, 2020 5:17 PMThe Board of Health announced four additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Four cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
27 confirmed cases
18 recovered

April 23, 2020 9:49 AMThe Board of Health announced three additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Three cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
23 confirmed cases
14 recovered

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.

In town volunteer shopping & delivery service

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Grocery shopping & delivery service

Medfield High School students, Ben O’Neil, Brandon Sahr, and Owen Brand, are offering to do the shopping for Medfield residents who cannot do so for themselves because of COVID-19 concerns.

Orders must be place at their website (the link is below) and there is no charge.

“COVID-19 puts our community at risk, and some people are at a greater risk than others. It may be difficult for these people to achieve once previously basic tasks outside their homes due to the chance of infection. Therefore, we decided to create this program based upon bringing groceries to those in our community who are at risk when doing so themselves.”

https://medfieldcoronakids.wixsite.com/mysite?fbclid=IwAR1lwP5ZqgtFBwrba0PXXJXgLFh2xiD7HlLcElzGuCN0hx0D1BFZt44RZZw

Heroes among us

Melissa Coughlin, RN, Medfield resident, Board of Health volunteer, shares her coronavirus story from atop the Brigham and Women’s Hospital – from the Boston Globe – Hear her story

 

Melissa Coughlin

 

Medfield COVID-19 Relief Fund – successes & status

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Medfield COVID-19 Relief Fund Seeing Initial Success

The COVID-19 crisis impacting the world around us is having its own effects right here in Medfield. As of April 23, 2020, Medfield has seen 23 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus with 14 recoveries. But beyond those catching this disease, many of your friends and neighbors have been impacted through job losses or other hardships.

As the Local Foundation serving our town, the Medfield Foundation, Inc. (MFi) launched the Medfield COVID-19 Relief Fund in March to assist with those individuals who find themselves experiencing significant financial challenges caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency.

To date, more than 140 individuals and organizations have contributed to the Medfield COVID-19 Relief Fund. We continue to receive requests from local residents experiencing financial hardships and anticipate this will continue into the coming months as this crisis stretches on. Through the generous donations received, we’ve been able to help. Here are some comments from just a few people who have received support from the fund.

“I’m so grateful to have received help with my rent. Being home all day is pretty tough on the psyche, where all one can think about is impending hardship. Knowing my rent is taken care of is a huge weight off my shoulders and I am so grateful for the help I’ve received. Thank you so much for everything.”

“When you are told that there are people that care about their community to donate something they have that others don’t, it means so much. It really took a lot of pressure off me so I thank you with all my heart…my guardian angel.”

“I would love to share that I am a single mom of four children… I’ve been out of work for three weeks, still waiting on my unemployment, and it is so nice to know that this program is there and helping so many. I can’t say enough good about this amazing program. God bless and thank you so very much.”

“I don’t know what to say. You saved 3 people.”

“Thanks for the good news and to all the donors who are supporting each and everyone in a time like this when most hope is gone.”

A special thank you to the following local organizations:

  • Medfield Lions Club
  • Medfield Home Committee
  • Medfield Employers and Merchants Organization, Inc. (M.E.M.O.)

In addition to these donations, a local business, Kate Image Photography Studio created the Front Steps Project Medfield with proceeds benefiting the Medfield Foundation Medfield COVID-19 Relief Fund. Katie Ntasios, owner of Kate Image, donates her time to take “socially distanced” family photos to document the experience. Families that participate are encouraged to make a donation to the Medfield COVID-19 Relief Fund. Thank you to the many families that have already participated and made donations. For more information or to schedule your photo please visit https://www.kateimage.com/.

In order to meet the immediate and future local need, it is our hope that additional generous donors will join us to support the good work being done during these challenging and uncertain times. Information on how to donate can be found online at https://www.medfieldfoundation.org/give. If you would like to send a check, please make it payable to Medfield Foundation and mail it to Medfield Foundation, PO Box 745, Medfield, MA 02052. All distributions from the fund are made after review by local social service professionals.

If you have been severely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak and your family is in need of emergency assistance, we want to help. Please visit our website at https://www.medfieldfoundation.org/covid-19 to submit our online request form to receive support. Someone will follow up directly with you. Assistance comes in many forms including financial support. All information is kept strictly confidential.

If you would like more information before donating, contact Evan Weisenfeld, Medfield Foundation President (508-740-4367 or evan@medfieldfoundation.org or Abby Marble, Medfield Foundation Treasurer (508-361-9825 email treasurer@medfieldfoundation.org).

About Medfield Foundation

Did you know…

The Medfield Foundation (MFi) is a 100% volunteer run 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable corporation whose mission is to enrich the lives of Medfield residents, build a stronger community, and facilitate raising and allocation of private funds for public needs in the town of Medfield. Since its inception in 2001, MFi has raised over $3 million to support community-wide initiatives in Medfield.

MFi was founded on the realization that some residents were interested in contributing more than town taxes to support projects and services that would enrich life in Medfield. Annual fundraising revenue varies each year as the initiatives and needs in the town change. For additional information please visit https://medfieldfoundation.org.

27 confirmed cases

COVID-19

March 11, 2020 1:15 PM

Coronavirus Information

Click here for more information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)

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LATEST UPDATE:

April 27, 2020 5:17 PMThe Board of Health announced four additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Four cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
27 confirmed cases
18 recovered

Prior Updates

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April 23, 2020 9:49 AMThe Board of Health announced three additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Medfield. Three cases have also recovered. The current case numbers are:
23 confirmed cases
14 recovered

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.

April 21, 2020 3:55 PMThe Board of Health announced that three confirmed cases of COVID-19 recovered. The current case numbers are:
20 confirmed cases
11 recovered

In addition, the Medfield Board of Health released a memo regarding recommendations for facial coverings. The memo is posted on the Town’s COVID-19 webpage.

Click here for our dedicated COVID-19 webpage.