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Election results

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When I voted Tuesday I asked Town Clerk, Carol Mayer about our voting starting at 6AM when I had just heard on the radio that Massachusetts polls opened at 7AM – Carol said that the 6AM open is mandated in our town charter, and that we are one of only two towns in the state whose polls open at 6AM.

 

POSSIBLE CHARTER COMMISSION ISSUES

The polls opening time is another reason for us to do a charter study, that and looking at:

  • when we hold municipal elections,
  • when we hold our annual town meeting,
  • the number of selectmen (5 instead of 3), and
  • whether to appoint the town clerk, instead of electing the town clerk.

VOTE TOTALS

These are the vote totals from the town website, where they are broken down by precinct:

 

REPUBLICANS:

700 Trump

162  Cruz

2    Petaki

35  Carson

1    Huckabee

6  Paul

3    Fiorina

6   Christie

583 Rubio

17  Bush

669 Kasich

10 no preference

 

DEMOCRATS:

1143 Sanders

11 O’Malley

1255 Clinton

1 DeLaFuente

11 no preference

Candidate interviews

The LWV does not exist by name, but the Cheryl Dunlea and the other individuals who have done the candidate nights in the past for the LWV are instead doing candidate interviews this year, and the interviews are now ready for online viewing via the links below.

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Hello all!

The staff of Medfield TV worked wonders!!  The first round of interviews for Medfield Town Elections on March 28th have been edited and are now on Medfield TV and on You Tube.  The second round of interviews will be taped on February 25th and will be ready the week after.

Hope you enjoy watching them!

Thank you all for your support of this new idea.

A special thank you to:

Carol Mayer, Town Clerk

Kevin Murphy, Medfield High School Social Studies Teacher

Aditi Thatte, and the staff of Medfield TV.

Please let me know if there is anything you would like to change, and if we should try this format again next year.

Take care,

Cheryl
Medfield Elections- Medfield TV youtube links below:

Meet the Candidates for School Committee:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1wvcAWWh3E

Meet the Candidates for Trust Fund Commissioner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62MuYK650hU

Meet the Candidates for Planning Board:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8RT7MqF0Ds

Meet the Candidates for Selectman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnnPrn9I1VY

Meet the Candidates for Housing Authority:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_N4VfLDgHA

Meet the Candidates for Library Trustee:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnukDjw-I9c

Yahoo Mail Stationery

Candidate interviews coming

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This from Cheryl Dunlea –


 

Dear Selectmen and Town Administrator,

I wish to inform you that I am not scheduling a Candidates’ Evening for the candidates in the Medfield Election this year.

Instead I have scheduled a series of interviews using Medfield High School students.  This is a joint venture with Carol Mayer, Town Clerk; Kevin Murphy, social studies teacher at Medfield High School; and Aditi Thatte and staff of Medfield TV.

The attached letter is directed to the candidates.  I hope this is a successful program.   I thought it was important for you to know the details.

The letters to those who took out papers were sent today.  I will finalize the list when the papers are submitted to Carol on February 8th.

Thank you for listening,

Cheryl Dunlea


 

52 Orchard Street

Medfield, MA, 02052

January 28, 2016

Dear Candidate,

Congratulations on your decision to run for elected office in Medfield!!

During these next two months I know you will be actively campaigning for your election.

 

As a means to introduce you to the citizens of Medfield, I would like to formally invite you to participate in a new program I have designed for candidates seeking office in Medfield.

 

I have coordinated with Carol Mayer, Town Clerk; Kevin Murphy, Social Studies teacher at Medfield High School; and Aditi Thatte and the staff of Medfield TV. We are scheduling a series of interviews in which High School students interested in civics would interview you about the position you are seeking, your qualifications, and the issues you are facing.

 

This program would be in lieu of Candidates’ Evening which I have been associated with for over forty years here in Medfield.

 

We are trying to schedule the interviews for Wednesday, February 10th and Thursday,

February 11th between 2:00 and 5:00 pm.   The scheduling is due to availability of the studio located at 18 North Meadows Road (Route 27).

 

By taping the interviews in February there will be time to edit and perfect the shows in time for March 1-27 airing on MTV. In addition the shows will be sent to various social media outlets.

 

I do not know if you will return your papers at this time. However, I wanted you to be aware of this program.

 

I hope you will join us. I will send out a schedule of the taping times as soon as I know that all the nomination papers are in.

 

Please be so kind as to e-mail or call me with your e-mail so I may send you the taping

schedule.

 

Thank you for listening!

 

Cheryl Dunlea

Medfield TV Board of Directors

Former third grade teacher at Wheelock School, Medfield

Former LWV President and Voter Service Chair

mrsdunlea@yahoo.com

508-359-2496

1 selectman candidate

 

Barbara Gips told me last night that while she pulled nomination papers to run for selectman, that she does not plan on proceeding by turning them in.  She changed her mind when she learned that Mike Marcucci was running.

I want you


Pete, I did pull papers for Selectman as no one else was running. However, when I learned that Mike Marcucci also did, I called Carol to let her know that I would not be filing papers or running as Mike is a terrific candidate. So, it’s just Mike (and anyone else who wants to file) running for Richard’s seat. Not me.

2 selectman candidates

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Town Clerk, Carol Myer, reported last week that Warrant Committee members Mike Marcucci and Barbara Gips have both pulled nomination papers for selectman.

Still no one running for the empty seat on the Board of Assessor.

Your town needs you!

 

I want you

Carol Mayer related at the selectman meeting on Tuesday evening last week that she was not aware that anyone had taken out nomination papers as yet for the town election on 3/26/16, other than one unknown person who picked up papers while she was out.

Teresa James relates that Steve Browne was already collecting nomination signatures for re-election to the planning board.

Open seats exist for selectman and assessor.

The deadline to submit the nomination signatures in early February.

Election signatures needed this month

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Town election March 28 – Selectman and Assessor

slots open

Anyone interested in being a town official, especially a selectman or assessor, should take out nomination papers from the Town Clerk and collect the required 50 signatures from registered voters ASAP – I do not see a submission deadline on the website, but last year the nomination papers had to  be submitted in early February.

There are open seats available on at least the Board of Selectmen, the Board of Assessors, and the Planning Board due to Richard DeSorgher and Ed Beard resigning, and Elissa Franco moving to Westwood.

Below is a description of the elected positions put out by the Town Clerk:


 

Brief Description of Elected Town Offices

*Indicates Candidate for Re-election Monday, March 28, 2016

Assessors-3 year term

*R. Edward Beard-2016 Frank Perry-2017  Thomas Sweeney, Jr.-2018

Inventory all town property.
Maintain accurate records of location and ownership of property.
Establish a tax rate after Town Meeting.
Bring property to full and fair cash value every three years.

Housing Authority-5 year term

*Eileen DeSorgher-2016 (MA.Appointment)
Neil DuRoss-2018 Lisa Donovan-2019 Eldred Whyte-2017
Robert Canavan-2020

Authorized by and operates under the provision of Massachusetts General Laws.
Keeps list that determines who is placed in an apartment.

Funded through the Executive Offices of the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development.

Trustees of the Public Library-3 year term

*Andrea Cronin-2016
Tim Hughes-2017
*James Whalen-2016
Maura McNicholas-2018
Lauren Feeney-2017
Steven Pelosi-2018

Responsible for working with other board members to oversee the library, establishing policy and plans, determining the
final budget and advocating for the library.
Strives, as an independent town board, to provide the best possible library service to the residents.
Meet monthly, usually the 2nd Tuesday of the month, for about 1 to 1 1h hours.
Represent Medfield library patrons, so diversity is our goal; the more viewpoints expressed at trustee meetings, the better
our library users are represented. ·

Park Commissioners-3 year term

*Nicholas Brown-2016
Michael Parks-2017
*Mel Seibolt-2016
Robert Tatro-2018
Kirsten Young-2017

Committed to providing affordable, quality leisure, recreational & educational programs to our community.
Tasked with providing operational, budgetary, personnel and strategic oversight for the staff and instructors of the Parks
and Recreation Department. The staff consists of three full time employees; the Director, Program Manager and
Administrative Assistant. The department hires as many as 50 instructors and other seasonal employees on an annual
basis.
Tasked with a specific set of responsibilities as follows:
Operational: oversee the day to day operations of the department
Landscape and maintenance:
oversee the upkeep of the Department’s physical plant including parks and playing fields
Personnel: oversee human resource issues for staff and instructors and interface with Town
personnel board
New facility planning:
oversee the overall strategy for building a replacement facility-Pfaff Center
Fundraising: oversee all fundraising and publicity activities

Planning Board-5 year term

*Stephen J. Browne-2016 Keith Diggins-2017
Elissa Gordet Franco-2019 George Lester-2020 Wright Dickinson-2018

• Reviews subdivision plans.
Maintains the Zoning Bylaw and the Land Subdivision Rules and Regulations.
Oversees the development of the subdivision.
Abides by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40A and Chapter 41

School Committee-3 year term

*Tim Bonfatti-2016
Eileen Desisto-2017
*Chris Morrison-2016
Anna Mae O’Shea Brooke-2017 Maryanne Sullivan-2011
Carries out the mission of the Medfield Public School System:

“The Medfield Public School System will create a dynamic and collegial learning environment. Curriculum and
instruction will guide students to achieve high standards and to meet the challenge of change. Through school, family,
and community partnerships, students will be prepared to become responsible, sensitive, contributing citizens and lifelong
learners.”
“Establishes and reviews educational goals and policies for the schools in the district and makes sure they are consistent
with the requirements of the law and statewide goals and standards established by the Board of Education.
Participates in the budget process
Hires and evaluates the Superintendent of Schools.
Participates in contract negotiations.
Provides and encourages resources for professional development for staff.
Reviews and provides input to each school Site Council.
Advocates for adequate educational funding and for other issues.
Approves major adoptions or revisions of curriculum upon recommendation of the superintendent.”

Selectmen-3 year term

*Richard De Sorgher-2016 Mark Fisher-2017 Osler Peterson-2018

• Are technically and legally the executive heads of the Town of Medfield government, charged with the final operational
authority for the town’s municipal government.
• Delegate day to day operation of the town government to the professional staff at the Town House.
• Meet on the first and third Tuesdays of the month, at 7:00 PM, and more frequently as needed.
• Need to know a lot about municipal government operation. However, that can be learned and there are no particular
background skills or experience required.

Town Clerk-3 year term

Election will be in 2018
Provides services to the residents of Medfield:
• Election Administration
• Records Maintenance/Management
• Town Census
• Town Meeting
• Licensing
Brief Description of Elected Town Offices
*Indicates Candidate for Re-election Monday, March 28, 2016
• Information Office

Town Moderator-! year term

*Scott McDermott-2016

Appoints the Warrant Committee.
Is charged with the responsibility of presiding over and appropriately regulating the proceedings at Town Meeting,
including deciding all questions of order and making public declaration of all votes.
In Medfield stands for election every year in the annual March town election.
“Our Town Meeting is both a forum for stakeholders in the town’s affairs to transact the business of the town
(i.e. operating and capital budgets, personnel management, zoning by-laws, and strategic warrant articles) – and
also a gathering of neighbors participating in an extraordinary exercise of democracy and self-determination.”

Trust Fund Commissioner-3 year term

*Gregory Reid-2016 H. Tracy Mitchell-2017 Georgia Colivas-2018

Under the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Chapter 41, section 45 Medfield has created a board of
commissioners of trust funds to manage the funds given or bequeathed to the town. The members shall be elected or
appointed by the selectmen.


 

Election results

  • A total of 1,808 residents voted.
  • Thank you to all who took the time to vote, and to all 1,467 who expressed enough confidence in what I have done in the past to give me your vote!
  • Congratulations to both Marianne Sullivan and Jerry Potts for excellent, spirited campaigns.

 

School Committee

905 Marianne Sullivan

871 Jerry Potts

31 blanks and 1 write in

 

Public safety Building

1,063 yes

650 no

 

Moderator

1531 Scott McDermott

 

Town Clerk

1,507 Carol Mayer

 

Selectman

1,467 Osler Peterson

 

Assessor

1,467 Tom Sweeney

 

Library Trustee (2 elected)

1,404 Maura McNicholas

1,324 Steve Pelosi

 

Planning Board

1,451 George Lester

 

Park Commissioner

1,432 Robert Tatro

 

Trust Fund

17 Georgia Colivas

Election day!

Medfield town election today – poles open until 8PM.

When I voted before 9 AM I was number 50 to vote in precinct 1, so with four precincts, that means about 200 votes out of about 8,000 voters.

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I ask for your vote!

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