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MEDFIELD, MA — More than 240 companies and non-profits in Medfield received loans of less than $150,000 from the Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, helping retain nearly 1,000 jobs.
The U.S. Small Business Administration on Monday released some details of the companies that received loans under the coronavirus stimulus package. While it named all the companies that received loans of over $150,000, it did not name companies that received less than that.
Still, the numbers showed that 242 companies and non-profits got smaller loans totaling $9,152,604.51, helping retain 972 jobs.
Thirty-five businesses and non-profits in Medfield received loans of $150,000 or more from the PPP, helping retain 740 jobs. You can see those here.
PPP loans were established as part of the federal government’s CARES act, and are similar to grants: they will be forgiven as long as businesses keep its employees on their payroll, without cutting their pay. However, the money does not necessarily have to go directly to employees as long as the business keeps paying them, it can also be used to pay interest on mortgages, rent, and utilities.
On Monday, the government released data showing that nearly 5 million businesses have received PPP loans totaling over $521,000,000,000. The U.S. Treasury says that money has supported 51.1 million jobs, as much as 84 percent of America’s small business employees.

The Board of Health has announced the following case numbers of COVID-19 in Medfield: 39 confirmed; 3 active
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Unfortunately, Randy Sherman, who is at the top of the list just sold his home to move to a Cape home – his child just graduated from Medfield High School.
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The list below includes the Medfield companies that received $150,000 or more from the loan program:
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The Board of Health has announced the following case numbers of COVID-19 in Medfield: 38 confirmed; 2 active
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PETERSON | Law Osler “Pete” Peterson 617-969-1500 – Newton July 2020 |
Fireworks Sales Up …
… Injuries May FollowEvery year thousands of Americans are injured by fireworks, and this year will likely be no exception. In fact, purchases of personal fireworks are soaring as organizers cut the fuse on traditional Fourth of July celebrations and fireworks displays. Here just in time for the holiday are tips on fireworks safety to better protect you, your friends and family, and all freedom-loving Americans from sea to shining sea. |
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I hold my Select Board monthly office hours by phone on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM, and will be available tomorrow.
Residents are welcome to call about about any town matters.
I can be reached at 508-359-9190.
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July 02, 2020 05:32 PM

Medfield Planning Board Vacancy – Associate Member
Released June 30, 2020
The Town of Medfield Planning Board is seeking to fill 1-2 vacant Associate Member positions. Anyone who may be interested should submit a letter of interest to Sarah Raposa at sraposa@medfield.net by September 1, 2020.
The Planning Board is an elected town board of five members, each with a five-year term. The purpose of the Planning Board is to guide the development of the Town in the best interests of all its residents. The Board has very specific responsibilities and authorities as granted by Massachusetts General Laws and the Medfield Zoning By-Laws.
The Planning Board generally meets in the evening 2-3 times per month. Regular meetings are scheduled for the first and third Monday and there is often an additional work session scheduled. Associate member attend and participate in all meetings though are not considered voting members of the Board. This allows Associates to learn about the intricacies of the Planning Board in preparation for running in the local election.
The Planning Board is responsible for the review and approval of all subdivisions (the division of a tract of land into two or more lots) through a comprehensive process prescribed by MGL Chapter 41 Sections 81L-GG and Town Code Article 310 involving review by relevant regulatory agencies, public hearings, covenants with developers, performance bonding, and ongoing compliance monitoring.
Under “Site Plan Approval” and “Special Permits” in the Zoning By-Laws (MGL Chapter 40A and Town Code Article 300), the Board also has the responsibility to assure that prior to any new construction or significant changes to an existing structure, other than single family dwellings, such factors as community needs, abutters’ concerns, visual amenities, safety issues, and environmental and historic features on the site and in adjacent areas are considered.
Any requests for Zoning By-Law changes or amendments are also reviewed by the Board. Public hearings are held to allow input from any abutters or other interested citizens. The Board is required to provide a recommendation on any Zoning By-Law amendment at Town Meeting, where a two-thirds vote is required to approve the change.
The Planning Board serves as a resource to assist interested individuals with the process of proposing plans or projects under the Zoning By-Laws. Communications are maintained on an ongoing basis with related Town agencies including the Zoning Board of Appeals and other planning interests within the Town such as the historical entities, Medfield State Hospital, and affordable housing.
Letters should describe your interest in the Planning Board as well as any professional experience or other qualifications that will complement the Board. Relevant experience includes land use law, real estate, engineering, and construction however; planning board members come from a broad spectrum of life. Ideal candidates must be open-minded, willing to learn and put time in between meetings, and be capable of reading and understanding the Medfield Zoning Bylaws. Accordingly, please contemplate the following in your letter of interest:
For questions regarding the Planning Board or this specific position please contact Sarah Raposa, Town Planner at sraposa@medfield.net.
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PS: other vacancies here –
Affordable Housing Trust: Click Here for Announcement
Medfield State Hospital Development Committee: Click Here for MSHDC Announcement
Medfield Historical Commission: Click Here for MHC Announcement
Planning Board: Click HERE for PB Announcement
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New Life Furniture Bank of MA is hosting a contactless Stuff-A-Truck collection in the parking lot on Elm Street in Walpole opposite the MBTA Commuter Rail station parking lot on July 8th from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and July 9th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
New Life provides furniture free of cost to individuals and families transitioning out of homelessness based on the vision of a future in which no one is forced to live, eat or sleep on the floor. During a time when many furniture banks had to temporarily close, New Life introduced a virtual furniture bank to continue serving clients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
While New Life has been fortunate enough to receive massive furniture donations from businesses, their inventory of household goods is running low. New Life will be accepting gently-used drinking glasses, dishes, pots and pans, kitchen utensils, coffee pots, bakeware, sheets, comforters, blankets, and towels. No other items will be accepted for the Stuff-A-Truck, but people can go to www.newlifefb.org to find out how to donate other items. Simply put the items in a box clearly labeled “New Life” in the trunk or backseat of your vehicle.
There are no appointments, so stop by the Elm Street lot on either date at any point during the given times. Follow the arrows around the lot to the truck. Stay in your car and wear a mask. Volunteers also wearing masks will confirm the items meet our requirements, ask for your name and email for contact tracing, and take the items out of your vehicle for you.
New Life would like to extend their gratitude to the community for their continued support and wishes for everyone’s health and safety during this challenging time.
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