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Medfield TV’s 3rd Annual Scarecrow Spooktacular is 10/18

From Katie Duval, Executive Director, Medfield TV –

Trick or treat yourself to Medfield TV’s 3rd Annual Scarecrow Spooktacular festival! Get ready to pumpkin spice things up at our new location, Hinkley Park, 59 Green Street Medfield, MA, on Saturday, October 18th from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM.

Local creatives will keep you spellbound with our annual scarecrow contest, which dead-icated registrants create in advance and bring to Hinkley Park. These eerie-sistible works of art are put on display for the community and a panel of judges to view. Prizes are awarded to winners in these categories: Most Creative, Spookiest, Wackiest, Most Dazzling, and Community Favorite. Punny scarecrow titles are encouraged! You can register online by visiting www.medfield.tv/scarecrow

Local businesses, let’s give ‘em pumpkin to talk about! Sponsorships and Vendor opportunities are still available. Get your brand out to the Medfield community and beyond, while supporting your local community media center. Contact Katie Duval at scarecrow@medfield.tv to inquire…if you dare!

Medfield TV is a 501(c)3 non-profit community media center serving the residents of Medfield. All proceeds from the event support the organization’s mission to provide media access and education to Medfield residents, students, and employees. For more information, visit www.medfield.tv

Office Hours Tomorrow 9-10 at COA

Select Board Office Hours this Friday


My regular first Friday office hours got postponed by a medical malpractice trial in Northampton that just ended today, so I am doing my September office hours tomorrow at The Center 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 (a vibrant organization with lots going on).

Office Hours postponed to 9/12

My Select Board Office Hours are Postponed this Month to 9/12.

I am doing a medmal trial in Northampton and will not be back until next week.

Sen. Rausch’s Small Business Roundtable 10AM, 9/25

Also from Sen. Rausch’s office –

Hello,

I hope this email finds you well.

State Senator Becca Rausch invites you to join her upcoming Small Business Roundtable, which will be held on Friday, September 26th from 10:00am-11:00am in Needham.  We also encourage you to share this email with local businesses in your community!

This round table discussion will include the Senator, small business owners in the community, and feature special guest Senator Michael Rodrigues,Chair of the Senate Ways & Means committee. Senator Rodrigues will share information on latest state budgets and his perspective on the Massachusetts small business economy.  

We hope to learn more about the strengths and challenges within the regional economy, connect small business leaders with each other, and share more about the Senator’s work on Beacon Hill. If you are interested, please respond to this email (aidan.doherty@masenate.gov).

We hope you can join us next month. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Best,

Aidan 

Snacks with Sen. Rausch 9/3 at 5:30PM

From Senator Rausch’s office –

Good morning all!

I hope everyone’s August is wrapping up well. I am following up on our invitation to the upcoming Snacks with the Senator event next week!

We ask that you spread the word to folks who may be interested! Feel free to pass along this email and the attached flyer where you see fit. If folks plan to join, please direct them to RSVP here

Best,

Aidan

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Aidan Doherty, District Director

Office of Senator Becca Rausch

(617) 722-1555

Anti-Idling Campaign’s 10th Anniversary

From Fritz Fleischmann of the Green Sanctuary Committee at First Parish –

Dear Members of the Select Board,

This is Fritz Fleischmann, a resident of Medfield. I am writing to ask for the Select Board’s continuing support of an initiative the Board endorsed unanimously in 2015.

Ten years ago, the Green Sanctuary Committee at First Parish started a campaign to educate Medfield residents about the State’s anti-idling statute and to encourage them to stop unnecessary idling of their cars. This campaign was co-sponsored by the Medfield Police Department, the School Committee, the Board of Health, as well as civic organizations, and it was endorsed by the (then) Board of Selectmen, who authorized the installation of anti-idling signs in front of public buildings – you will have seen some of these around town.

Today, while the Commonwealth experiences an increase in childhood asthma and the climate crisis has worsened, there is ample evidence that most citizens are still unaware of the statute and the many reasons for it. However, environmental consciousness has also increased: the network of Sustainable Medfield currently includes over two dozen affiliated organizations and groups. And it is with the support of Sustainable Medfield that we are now resurrecting our original campaign, further supported by the Police Department and the Board of Health. Our shared goal is not to penalize but to educate the public.

Importantly, this time around we are working in partnership with the schools. Experience in other towns shows that young people can have significant influence over their parents – persuading them to stop idling, for instance, while waiting in line to pick them up. Our initiative can also provide learning opportunities for students, generate project ideas, and strengthen community. With the beginning of the new school year, Superintendent Dr. Marsden and the principals will inform parents about the Massachusetts statute and ask them not to idle their engines outside a school building. Sustainable Medfield has chosen this anti-idling initiative as the “Action of the Quarter” for the fall.

In 2015, we created a flyer for distribution around town (see attached), and we are currently updating it for today’s use. As part of this effort, we are asking everyone who endorsed us ten years ago to affirm their endorsement for this renewed initiative. With this letter we ask you, the members of the Select Board, to give us your formal endorsement again.

Thank for your attention, and for all your hard work in service to the residents of Medfield.

Fritz Fleischmann

Former Medfield Park & Rec Director, Kevin Ryder, Pleads Guilty

From the Attorney General’s Office

Press Release

Press Release Attorney General’s Office Secures Guilty Plea from Former Medfield Town Official for Abusing Public Trust and Stealing Public Funds

Former Medfield Parks and Recreation Director Sentenced To 2.5 Years in House of Correction; Must Pay Restitution to Town

For immediate release:

7/31/2025

  • Office of the Attorney General

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (AGO) announced today that former Medfield Parks and Recreation Director Kevin Ryder, 51, of Medfield, pled guilty to eight charges and was sentenced by the Norfolk County Superior Court to 2.5 years in the House of Correction for stealing more than $100,000 in municipal funds and exploiting his public position to enrich himself. The Judge ordered Ryder to serve six months, with the balance suspended for three years. As a condition of his probation, Ryder was ordered to pay restitution to the Town of Medfield and refrain from holding a fiduciary role in any employment position while on probation. 

Ryder was indicted in 2023 on the charges of Larceny over $1200 by Scheme (4 counts), Larceny under $1200 (1 count), Accepting Illegal Gratuities (1 count), and Use of Official Position to Secure an Unwarranted Privilege (2 counts). The indictments are the result of an investigation launched by the AGO following the Town of Medfield’s referral to the AGO of its concerns about Ryder’s apparent failure to report and turn over the cash his department collected over a period of years. The Town of Medfield later cooperated with the AGO’s subsequent investigation into Ryder’s conduct.  

Ryder was Medfield’s Parks and Recreation Department Director from 2014 until August 2022. The AGO investigation revealed that Ryder had stolen approximately $125,000 from the Town of Medfield. A large portion of the stolen property consisted of cash, the bulk of which was generated from entrance fees and concessions at Medfield’s Hinkley Swim Pond. In addition, the investigation showed that Ryder had purchased thousands of dollars’ worth of personal items for himself using the Town’s Amazon business account, including merchandise to support his personal side business and electronic devices he resold on eBay for his own personal profit.  

In addition, Ryder allegedly sold thousands of dollars’ worth of Town-purchased youth sports equipment, sometimes at a small mark-up, keeping all the sales proceeds for himself. Over the course of several years, he also arranged for the Parks and Recreation Department to sponsor an exercise program at a local gym, in which he received a financial kickback representing 50% of the gym’s profits from the event, totaling more than $16,000. 

This matter was prosecuted by Deputy Chief Elizabeth Burke, of the AGO’s White Collar and Public Integrity Division. The case was investigated by Jonathan Pitts of the Office of the Inspector General and the Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Attorney General’s Office. 

The White Collar and Public Integrity Division investigates and prosecutes serious criminal misconduct involving crimes against public agencies, corrupt public employees and public entities, crimes that have a harmful effect on public confidence in our government and other trusted institutions, and financial crimes. 

Road Closure Alert: Pound St. & Robert Sproul Rd.

DPW alert just now –

July 30, 2025

Road Closure Alert: Pound St. & Robert Sproul Rd.

Pound Street and Robert Sproul Road are currently closed due to roadway reconstruction. Please use the South Street entrance for access to the high school.
View it on website

Office Hours this Friday

OFFICE HOURS

Select Board 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. 

Our Neighbor Scott Delaney Fired by Feds

Boston Globe front page article today.

Our Medfield neighbor, Scott Delaney, was fired by the Federal government and he then built a much used data based of research projects that have been terminated by the government.

A lawyer-turned-Harvard scientist built what was known as Grant Watch from a Google spreadsheet over a matter of months