
Following is the schedule for the Public Safety Building Open House
Saturday October 29
9:00 AM to Noon
Ribbon cutting ceremony and speeches 9:30 AM

Following is the schedule for the Public Safety Building Open House
Saturday October 29
9:00 AM to Noon
Ribbon cutting ceremony and speeches 9:30 AM
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Posted in Buildings, Events, Fire Department, Police Department, Uncategorized

Dear Medfield Community-
The Medfield Foundation board is pleased to introduce you to the Medfield Foundation Legacy Fund.

A gathering last night at the Zullo Gallery was an opportunity for the MFi to tell residents about its Legacy Fund and its exciting new partnership with the Foundation for MetroWest.

It was also an opportunity to hear from Richard DeSorgher (above) on the history of volunteerism and giving in Medfield.
The Medfield Foundation has been actively engaged in supporting a myriad of initiatives in our community for fifteen years, raising over $1.8m., all without any staff. Over this time, the MFi has seen first hand many community needs, and also experienced the growth of Medfield in many areas.
With Medfield’s growth comes both challenges and opportunities, and the MFi looks forward to developing the resources of an endowed Legacy Fund so that we can build the resiliency to respond to those needs for the long term.
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Early voting has begun in Massachusetts. |
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And here’s the Globe’s guide to the state’s four ballot measures:
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Today at the former MSH, John Thompson used the site to deliver a walking tour lecture on the history of the treatment of mental health.
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I was asked for a copy of the final Housing Production Plan – this is what went to DHCD this week –
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Vote at Town House 8:30 – 4:30 from October 24-28, October 31 – November 4 (except only to 1PM on last day, Friday, 11/4):

From Town Clerk, Carol Mayer –
Date Hours
10/24/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
10/25/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
10/26/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
10/27/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
10/28/2016 08:30 AM – 01:00 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
10/31/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
11/01/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
11/02/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
11/03/2016 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
11/04/201’6 08:30 AM – 01 :00 PM
MEDFIELD TOWN HALL: 459 MAIN ST MEDFIELD, MA 02052
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Step #1 completed: The 40B Housing Production Plan, that was approved by the Planning Board and the Board of Selectmen, by separate votes on Monday evening this week, was this afternoon electronically submitted to DHCD (a copy of the emails appear below).
Hello Sarah,
Received. Thank you.
Phil DeMartino, Technical Assistance Coordinator
Office of Sustainable Communities, DHCD
(617) 573-1357
Fax: (617) 573 1460
From: Sarah Raposa [mailto:sraposa@medfield.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 2:47 PM
To: DeMartino, Phillip (OCD)
Subject: Medfield HPP for DHCD Review
Phil – Attached please find Medfield’s Housing Production Plan with cover letter for review by DHCD (hard copy to follow). Please advise of acceptance as soon as possible.
Many thanks,
Sarah
Sarah Raposa, AICP
Town Planner
459 Main Street
Medfield, MA 02052
(508) 906-3027
sraposa@medfield.net
Posted in Affordable housing / 40B, Uncategorized

Last night at the 550 seat Medfield High School auditorium, a standing room only crowd that I estimated at 800-1,000 openly hostile Medfield residents listened to and then grilled John Kelly and his development team, headed by Jeff Engler, about Kelly’s proposed 200 unit 40B development on Dale Street for almost four hours, starting at 7PM. Medfield.TV recorded the meeting, as they do almost all selectmen meetings, but they were not able to broadcast it live from the MHS.
The meeting started with a short summary presentation by the developer team, but most of the night was taken up by residents questioning the developer. No resident present appeared satisfied with any of the explanations provided. Senator Timilty and Representatives Denise Garlick and Shawn Dooley all spoke. Senator Timilty delivered an impassioned speech that promised the residents that he would do all he could to defeat the proposal. The Representatives also promised to support the town’s defense.
The architect admitted that his instructions were to design a 200 unit (the maximum allowed by statute) project. The consultant and developer both admitted that 200 units is not their ultimate goal, but both refused to suggest what number of units would be acceptable to them. The developer, who lives in Sherborn, said that this was his first project in the United States, but that his group has a history of development in Ireland. Kelly commented that he wanted to do a “good project,” one he could be proud of, which drew strong negative reactions due to his dramatically out of scale proposal.
The Town of Medfield will continue to pursue many separate goals and options, so as to keep as many options open to the town as possible. The residents’ first goal would be to block this proposal.
Several residents suggested the need to town residents to donate to a fund to fight against this proposal, and the proposed option is to create a town gift account to be set up to receive donations that the town will use to hire expertise to oppose this and any other 40B developments. Any such donation can be made by mailing a check to the Treasurer/Collector at the Town House and noting in the memo line that it is for the “40B gift account.”
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