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MFi Legacy Fund Grant Applications due by Friday

MEDFIELD FOUNDATION LEGACY FUND NOW ACCEPTING
NON-PROFIT GRANT APPLICATIONS
The Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund has announced that applications are now being
accepted for its 2023 Community Impact Grants. Up to $30,000 in grants will be
awarded, and any Medfield-based nonprofit or Town department is eligible. Applicants
are welcome to submit a grant request online at https://www.medfieldfoundation.org/ by
March 17, 2023.
The Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund Community Board will review all submissions
and select the finalists who will be invited to PITCH IT!, a Shark Tank-type event to be
held in person on April 12, 2023. At PITCH IT!, applicants will present their proposal,
goals, and financial needs and directly engage with the Community Board on their
projects. The Community Board will make its final selection of grant recipients for the
2023 funding round in early May, 2023.
This year marks the third round of Legacy Fund Community Impact grants. To date,
over $48,000 has been awarded to seven organizations, including the Cultural Alliance
of Medfield, the Friends of the MHS Theatre Society, the Friends of the Medfield Rail
Trail, Medfield Cares About Prevention, Medfield Outreach, The Peak House Heritage
Center, and Sustainable Medfield.
Grantees have used their awards to further important projects in Medfield and, in some
cases, to leverage significant additional resources such as matching grants or federal or
state funding. This year’s applicants should be prepared to illustrate a strong and
compelling current need for funds, and possibly present how those funds may generate
additional investments in the Medfield community as well.
Act fast to take advantage of this spectacular opportunity!
ABOUT THE MEDFIELD FOUNDATION LEGACY FUND
The Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund is a professionally-managed endowment created
to support community-driven projects. Volunteer-run and designed to complement the
initiatives of Medfield organizations, the Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund raises
private funds for public good. The Legacy Fund invests for the long term while also
helping to address current community needs through annual competitive grantmaking
for immediate positive impact.
For more information or to contribute to the Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund, please
visit https://www.medfieldfoundation.org/.
Make an impact. Leave a Legacy!

Hearts for Hunter

Hunter Hearts can be picked up thanks to Jessica Benson from the box by her mailbox at 26 Evergreen Way. My Hunter Heart is now in front of my office at the entry to the Post Office, bringing a spot of color and hopes for better things to come.

Reminder that the Hunter Run is April 2.

Select Board 3/7

TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
This meeting will be held in a hybrid format. The Board of Selectmen will attend in person and
members of the public may attend in person. In addition, members of the public who wish to
participate via Zoom may do so by joining by one of the following options:
1. To join online, use this link:
https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/88530366678?pwd=clhLODVKcnlDN3dFTDJWQjBCVzJ5Zz09
a. Webinar ID: 885 3036 6678
b. Password: 637025
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782
or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 885 3036 6678
b. Enter the password: 637025
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting is available at this link:
https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/6910/BOS-Meeting-Packet_03072023
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Chenery Hall, Medfield Town House
Remote participation available through Zoom Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of
our country
Appointments
1. Board of Health quarterly update
2. Board of Water and Sewerage Request for ARPAApplication to Norfolk County -
$370,000 for the Replacement of the UV System at the Wastewater Treatment Plant
Discussion Items (Potential Votes)
3. Follow up discussion of 2023 Goals
Action Items
4. Board and Committee Appointments:
a. Accept the resignation of Mary McCarthy from the Conservation Commission
b. Appoint John Woodhull to the Conservation Commission
5. Vote to authorize the Town Administrator to extend the town’s fixed pricing electric
utilities contract with Power Options
6. Request from Roche Bros. Supermarkets to use the park behind Brothers Marketplace for
their “One Day Plant Sale” on May 20th with a rain date of the 21st
7. Request to display a heart on town hall property in support of Hunter’s battle with cancer
8. Potential vote on the approval of a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Medfield
Police League, MCOP, AFL-CIO, Local 257 Contract
Citizen Comment
Consent Agenda
9. Request from Medfield Youth Hockey to place signs at the intersection of Route
109/Hartford Street and Route 27/South Street advertising the opening of registration
starting March 8 and ending March 22
10. Request from the Medfield Lions Club for a one day beer/wine permit on March 30 from
7PM-10PM at the Zullo Gallery for a wine tasting event
11. Request from the Medfield Garden Club to place sandwich boards at the Transfer Station
and North/Main from March 19-26 to advertise the Art in Bloom event
12. Request from Bellforge Arts Center for one day alcohol permits for the following dates:
● 1. April 29: 12 – 3 pm (raindate: April 30)
● 2. May 6 : 12 – 5 pm (raindate: May 7)
● 3. June 3: 12 – 7 pm (raindate: June 4)
● 4. June 10: 12 pm – 7 pm (raindate: June 11)
● 5. June 17: 12 pm – 7 pm (raindate: June 18)
● 6. June 21: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 7. June 28: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 8. July 12: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 9. July 19: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 10. July 26: 5 pm- 8 pm
● 11. Aug. 3: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 12. Aug 10: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 13. Aug. 17: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 14. Aug. 24: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 15. Aug. 31: 5 pm – 8 pm
● 16. Sept. 9: 3 – 7 pm (raindate: Sept. 10)
● 17. Sept. 16: 11 – 6 pm (raindate: Sept. 17)
● 18. Sept. 30: 12 – 6 pm (raindate: Oct. 1)
● 19. Oct. 7: 11 am – 3 pm (raindate: Oct. 8)
● 20. Oct. 14: 12 pm – 5 pm (raindate: Oct. 15)
● 21. Oct. 21: 12 pm – 5 pm (raindate: Oct. 22)
● 22. Oct. 28: 12 pm – 5 pm (raindate: Oct. 29)
Meeting Minutes
Town Administrator Updates
Next Meeting Dates
March 21, 2023
March 27, 2023 Annual Town Election
March 28, 2023 Warrant Hearing
Selectmen Reports
Actions Taken on Bills and Warrants for Payments
● Chair signed Vendor Warrant 02/28/2023
● Chair signed Payroll 03/02/2023
Informational
● Comcast’s policies and procedures, sample subscriber bill, work order and rate & channel
line-up information for community

MFi Legacy Fund Grant Applications due by 3/17

The Medfield Foundation website was updated this week, so use the new links in this iteration –

MEDFIELD FOUNDATION LEGACY FUND NOW ACCEPTING
NON-PROFIT GRANT APPLICATIONS
The Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund has announced that applications are now being
accepted for its 2023 Community Impact Grants. Up to $30,000 in grants will be
awarded, and any Medfield-based nonprofit or Town department is eligible. Applicants
are welcome to submit a grant request online at https://www.medfieldfoundation.org/ by
March 17, 2023.
The Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund Community Board will review all submissions
and select the finalists who will be invited to PITCH IT!, a Shark Tank-type event to be
held in person on April 12, 2023. At PITCH IT!, applicants will present their proposal,
goals, and financial needs and directly engage with the Community Board on their
projects. The Community Board will make its final selection of grant recipients for the
2023 funding round in early May, 2023.
This year marks the third round of Legacy Fund Community Impact grants. To date,
over $48,000 has been awarded to seven organizations, including the Cultural Alliance
of Medfield, the Friends of the MHS Theatre Society, the Friends of the Medfield Rail
Trail, Medfield Cares About Prevention, Medfield Outreach, The Peak House Heritage
Center, and Sustainable Medfield.
Grantees have used their awards to further important projects in Medfield and, in some
cases, to leverage significant additional resources such as matching grants or federal or
state funding. This year’s applicants should be prepared to illustrate a strong and
compelling current need for funds, and possibly present how those funds may generate
additional investments in the Medfield community as well.
Act fast to take advantage of this spectacular opportunity!
ABOUT THE MEDFIELD FOUNDATION LEGACY FUND
The Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund is a professionally-managed endowment created
to support community-driven projects. Volunteer-run and designed to complement the
initiatives of Medfield organizations, the Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund raises
private funds for public good. The Legacy Fund invests for the long term while also
helping to address current community needs through annual competitive grantmaking
for immediate positive impact.
For more information or to contribute to the Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund, please
visit https://www.medfieldfoundation.org/.
Make an impact. Leave a Legacy!

Office Hours Friday, 9-10AM

Selectman 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. I can be reached at 508-359-9190.

36% of Medfield home buyers pay cash

This is from an article in the Washington Post

CORRECTION – COA REOPENS TOMORROW AT 9AM

Thank you Colleen Sullivan for alerting me to my closing the COA for an extra day in my prior post.

ChatGPT talks about Medfield

I asked the artificial intelligence bot, ChatGPT, two questions about our town – see below:

I wonder if the statement about “poet Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison” having lived in town is correct? It did find the straw hat making. Not at all sure about the basis for saying we are known for our “long history with the military” that appears in both answers. Interesting, but all in all, I think Richard DeSorgher’s position as Town Historian is safe.

ChatGPT can be accessed at https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/

osler.peterson@oslerpeterson.com

history of Medfield, Massachusetts?

Medfield is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It was first settled in 1649 and was officially incorporated in 1651. The town was named for its location in the midst of several meadows.

Medfield was originally a farming community, but it also had a number of small industries, including gristmills, sawmills, and tanneries. In the 19th century, the town became known for its production of straw hats, and the hat-making industry became an important part of the local economy.

Medfield has a long history of involvement in the military, with many of its residents serving in wars dating back to the American Revolution. The town has also been home to several notable figures, including poet Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison.

Today, Medfield is a residential suburb of Boston with a population of about 12,000. It is known for its excellent schools, beautiful natural setting, and rich history.

osler.peterson@oslerpeterson.com

for what is Medfield, Massachusetts famous?

Medfield, Massachusetts is known for a few things. One notable feature of the town is its rich history and long involvement in the military. Many of its residents have served in wars dating back to the American Revolution.

Medfield is also known for its excellent schools and beautiful natural setting. The town is located in Norfolk County, which is known for its rolling hills, wooded areas, and abundant green spaces. Medfield is home to a number of conservation areas and parks, including the Medfield State Hospital grounds, which offer hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails.

Medfield was once home to a number of small industries, including gristmills, sawmills, and tanneries. In the 19th century, the town became known for its production of straw hats, and the hat-making industry became an important part of the local economy.

Overall, Medfield is known for its rich history, excellent schools, beautiful natural setting, and involvement in the military.

Sustainable Medfield gets 2nd use from Holiday Greeting!

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Coming up– view the movie “2040”
Jan. 31 Tuesday 7pm at United Church of Christ 496 Main Street
Feb. 5 Sunday 1pm at the Medfield Public Library
bring a friend!


Roger Ebert writes:
An Australian dad (writer/director Damon Gameau) imagines what life could be like for his four-year-old daughter 20 years from now with a brief but very clear depiction of the precariousness of our current carbon overload and its consequences… The biggest risk in fighting climate change is an overwhelming sense of helplessness. “2040” points a practical, achievable path toward solutions, but its most important contribution is a sense that change is possible. Gameau says that he wants “to create a vision of a different future” with “an exercise in fact-based dreaming.” This film does not scold us; it is hopeful.       Looking for a “natural high”?  Donate to MEA! 
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SJC says no right to physician assisted suicide

This morning the Supreme Judicial Court issued its decision in the case of KLIGLER v. ATTORNEY GENERAL in which the court held that:

“Although we recognize the paramount importance and profound
significance of all end-of-life decisions, after careful
consideration, we conclude that the Massachusetts Declaration of
Rights does not reach so far as to protect physician-assisted
suicide. We conclude as well that the law of manslaughter may
prohibit physician-assisted suicide, and does so, without
offending constitutional protections.”