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PIP tonight onMSH

DCAMM is presenting its Phase IV clean up for the Medfield State Hospital site at the town house tonight. 
The basic general clean up of the C&D area was resolved by the mediation, and the current planning is on how to deal with remediation of the tetrachloroethylene (PCE).  The general plan is to inject reactants into the ground.  The DCAMM goal is to have the result meet drinking water standards.
PowerPoint of  a dozen slides and a draft Remedial Implementation Plan that is about two inches thick.  Thank  goodness that the town’s volunteer expert, John Thompson, is here to understand it all and to know what to ask. [End]

Fun ad

This is an ad for a movie, but it is really a fun one that made me chuckle.

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Pocket park photo #2

Pocket park installation

Interesting installation of photos glued onto the sidewalk in the pocket park between Zebra’s and Starbucks, meant to focus attention on the discussion of what the town should do with this small parcel, that has long been the "pocket park."

Town voted 2-1 to buy land

About 1,500 people voted today and the yes vote won by 2-1, in favor of the town buying the Red Gate Farm 31 acres.

Congressman Kennedy at Medfield Memorial Library 2-3 PM, 10/26

Email from Eileen DeSorgher –

FYI – Our congressman Joe Kennedy will be at the Medfield Library next Saturday , October 26, from  2-3pm, as part of his “tour 34” to every single town and city in the 4th Congressional district.   Please save the date and welcome Joe Kennedy back to Medfield again.

Best Regards,

-Eileen

Marathon go.bing

Watertown PD officer chasing bombing suspects expecting car jacking suspects to do the usual park and flee on foot, but instead gets two car lengths away from two people firing at him.  Only three officers on duty at that time.  Officer throws cruiser in reverse and lays across bench seat to avoid being executed as Shawn Collins had been.  Sargent also responded, and those two then engaged in continual firefight with the two terrorist for 8-10 minutes until next officers arrived. 
Standing ovation to appreciate all the officers who were involved.

MMA selectman training

At Massachusetts Municipal Association fall selectmen training, hearing now from Boston and Watertown Police Departments about the Marathon bombing response.  Later programs on evaluating town administrators, water infrastructure, managing town infrastructure, and effects of state actions.

Selectman hours tomorrow

Trial not proceeding again until Monday, so I will be at The Center for the first Friday office hours after all.  Since I also said I would be there next Friday, I will just do office hours both days, from 9-10am.

Winslow’s farewell address

This from John Nunnari –

Transcripts from Rep. Winslow’s farewell address to the Chamber last Wednesday (right after the final vote to repeal the tech tax).

BY A ROLL CALL VOTE OF 156-1 BILL ENGROSSED

Rep. Donato banged the gavel.

WINSLOW RESIGNATION: Clerk James read the resignation of Rep. Winslow who said he had “loved every minute” of his service and said his family has been in the area since the seventeenth century.

Rep. DeLeo made his way to the rostrum pausing to greet representatives on the way.

At 4:44 p.m., Rep. DeLeo banged the gavel and introduced Rep. Winslow.

Rep. Winslow said, This will be my last time at this podium. I’ve always felt a special affection for you Mr. Speaker. I don’t know if it’s because I’m half Italian or you’re half Republican. I want to thank my leader, Mr. Jones and all my feisty friends from the second division. Mike Dukakis said you hear those alleycats and you think they’re fighting, but they’re just making more cats. The comments from the gentleman from Kingston, I do believe this chamber is an example for Congress. I’ve been able to reach across the aisle and work across the aisle. The lady from Concord worked with me to have prison inmates re-upholster the furniture in the Member’s Lounge. We modernized the definition of intellectual disability. I couldn’t have done that without the gentleman from Worcester. With the gentleman from Lynn we added tele-medicine to the health care law. The lady from Wareham and I were recognized by the Mass. Marine Trades for a bill that allowed us to make boatyards less expensive. The fellow who paints my boat really likes me know. We did the adoption task force, so women really have a choice in Mass. My friend on the Committee on Judicary. I stood for equality. I’ve made lifetime friendships in this chamber. I think this is a great incubator. I look no further than the gentleman from Dorchester. I wrote my thesis on the House. I’ve been a student of this House since I was 18. I entered this chamber in love with the institution of the House and I leave in love with the people of the House. (Applause).

The seats cleared as members hugged and greeted Rep. Winslow.