Osler ”Pete” Peterson
Medfield Select Board member
I started this blog to share the interesting and useful information that I saw while doing my job as a Medfield select board member. I thought that my fellow Medfield residents would also find that information interesting and useful as well. This blog is my effort to assist in creating a system to push the information out from the Town House to residents. Let me know if you have any thoughts on how it can be done better.
For information on my other job as an attorney (personal injury, civil litigation, estate planning and administration, and real estate), please feel free to contact me at 617-969-1500 or Osler.Peterson@OslerPeterson.com.
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ImageBrother’s Market anniversary celebration
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Brother’s Market one year anniversary
This afternoon Brother’s Market celebrated its first year in town by giving away hotdogs, hamburgers, drinks, having a dunk tank, and a blueberry pie eating contest for their employees. Going on right now. Pie contest winner was the woman on the left.
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Blue moon over McCarthy Park
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BoS on 8/4
Tuesday August 4, 2015 @ 7:00 PM
AGENDA (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
7:30 PM Medfield State Hospital Master Planning Committee, Stephen Nolan Chairman Update on activities / survey
OLD BUSINESS
Town Counsel Mark Cerel I continue discussion from July 21st meeting regarding OPEB Trust Vote to approve July 21, 2015 meeting minutes
Selectmen calendar update
NEW BUSINESS
Discuss Special Election to replace Elissa Franco on Planning Board (Stephen Browne Planning Board member will be present for the discussion)
Review annual appointments
Medfield Youth Basketball Association requests permission to post signs advertising registration for the 2&¥4–2015 basketball season
Other business that may arise
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MEMO concert tonight cancelled
This from Kristine Trierweiler just now –
We have just been notified that due to the weather concerns for this evening, the MEMO concert has been cancelled.
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Kristine Trierweiler
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Office hours tomorrow 9-10
My monthly office hours are tomorrow at The Center, from 9-10am, as the COA facility was closed last Friday on the usual first Friday of the month.
No appointments are necessary.
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OPEB update
Mike Sullivan explained the recent OEPB actuarial study at the selectmen meeting last night, that shed new light on my prior understanding.
The town has been paying what the consultant calls the “pay as you go” OPEB cost each year, as part of the town’s insurance budget. Previously I had not realized that we were paying for those expenses each year, so I saw the OPEB deficit increasing each year. What we pay are the actual costs incurred each year for retiree health costs. Mike cited those last night as being $1.2m. this year, but the consultant report uses the figure of $1.5m. for its 1/1/2013 valuation.
Additionally, the town paid $400,000 last year in to a fund to use to pay future OPEB costs. So instead of getting further behind each year, as I had thought we were doing, we are instead slowly paying off the future OPEB debt. Last night Mike quoted the OPEB future debt as $48m., but the actuarial study uses $43m. as of 1/1/2013.
Lastly, the actuarial study says that to fully fund the OPEB debt, we would have to pay $3.5m/ year for 26 years. By contrast, we apparently paid $1.9m. last year, between paying for the actual costs ($1.5m.) and adding some extra ($400,000).
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Town Greeter at Memorial Day
I thought I had already posted this video of Joe Ryan, former Fire Chief and current official Town Greeter (yes he is appointed every year by the selectmen), as the man in motion while he was listening to the MHS band perform its medley of patriotic songs at the end of the Memorial Day ceremonies at Baxter Park two plus months ago. Such a happy dance!
I asked and Joe even gave me permission to post the video when we shared the post parade lunch at the Legion.
https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMB_hOio_jDVm_QBALBnM8Yj08lWJW-WFLBzLtc
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4th adjustments
My first Friday office hours this month will take place 9-10am on July 10 at The Center, because The Center is closed tomorrow.
Per Kris –
As a reminder, the Town House will close at 4:30 on Thursday, July 2nd and will be closed on Friday July 3rd for the holiday. The Medfield Transfer Station will be CLOSED on Saturday, July 4th.
Anyone want to start work on a July 4th parade for next year?
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Elisabeth Mann
Mrs. Mann retires tomorrow after serving the town for 54 years as a crossing guard. Be sure to give her a toot of the horn and a thank you on her last day!
Town employee longevity of service seems to be one of Medfield’s fortunate hallmarks.
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