I heard Dr. Potee speak over a year ago, and she is really good. This is the flyer –

I heard Dr. Potee speak over a year ago, and she is really good. This is the flyer –

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Posted in health, MCAP - Medfeild Cares About Prevention, Medfield High School, Teens

This week the Board of Selectmen meets on Thursday, May 4, instead of the usual Tuesday night to accommodate the schedule of one member.
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Posted in Select Board matters

Ron Griffin emailed town officials yesterday to confirm his long planned, and much deferred, retirement as the town’s Veterans Service Officer, leaving huge shoes to be filled.
First and foremost, I want to thank Ron for his exemplary and expansive service to the Town of Medfield, its veterans, and really, by his extension of the scope of the VSO work, to all of our residents. It has been one of my great pleasures to see how he used that VSO position to make so many things happen to honor the veterans, but also to involve so many facets of the town in the process. Thanks to Ron the Blake Middle School students now meet annually with veterans, Medfield Foundation volunteer of the year honorees receive flags flown over the Capital, the town this year is honoring Vietnam War vets, and the town now celebrates all veterans on Veterans Day with a breakfast in their honor served by the Medfield High School students from their Warriors for Warriors club. Also, through his Legion connections, housing for veterans is now being explored at the Legion. Ron is clearly a leader of both vision and action.
The defeat of Ron’s motion to amend the Veterans Service Officer budget at the annual town meeting (ATM) was the low point of that meeting. That was when I first learned that the Warrant Committee was not supporting that funding request, and the issue had not been discussed by selectmen. In hindsight, I wish I had added a plea for support on its behalf, since the expanded position could have coordinated with Medfield Youth Outreach and the Council on Aging to serve those most in need in Medfield (see Ron’s proposal below).
Below are Ron’s email, and then Ron’s previously presented plan for the expanded VSO position. Maybe a future town meeting, as a tribute to Ron Griffin and his extraordinary service to all Medfield residents, will enact his recommendations:
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April 27, 2017
Dear Selectman Pete Petersen, Mike Marcucci, Gus Murby and Town Manager Mike Sullivan
In October of 2015 I submitted my intention to retire at the end of that fiscal year. I gave advance notice so as to give the town time to prepare a solution to the states full time service officer requirement and to find a suitable replacement. When neither was accomplished by the end of that fiscal year, I agreed to continue in my position until December 2016 with the understanding that the town would be able to find a replacement and achieve state compliance by that time frame. Now the 2018 fiscal year is approaching and to the best of my knowledge there has been no advancement by the town to fill the position nor actions planned to secure compliance to the State’s General Law.
This places me in the intolerable position to abandon my post, which I will do at the end of this fiscal year.
As the position of Veteran Service Officer carry’s with it appointments to the Memorial Day Committee and Committee to Study Memorials, I am resigning from those committees as of July 1, 2017.
As the town moves forward to find solutions to serve it’s veteran population I fear it will encounter difficulties. If the town tries to fill the position and not also meet compliance with State law, the appointment will be rejected by the State. In addition the state might freeze certain Veteran reimbursements through the Cherry Sheet until the town is in compliance. The State is under some pressures to take actions on the few communities that are not in compliance with State Law in providing Veteran Services. I fear Medfield will become the example used to prod other communities into compliance. I also fear that the veteran community statewide along with the media, will strongly vocalize and condemn the town for its non-actions to bring the town into compliance with the state law. I also fear the Town of Medfield will be depicted as hostile community to veterans. This will greatly sadden me, as I know the Town of Medfield is one of the most supportive veteran communities in the state.
It is also possible that none of my fears will materialize. However it is these undesirable real fears along with a strong concern to insure that the valuable services provided by this office continue without interruption that has motivated me to continue my duties throughout this past fiscal year.
Please understand, I regret the actions I am taking now. I trust you can agree that I have done all that I could to insure that an orderly transition of my position was achieved.
Until then, I remain at your service.
Ron Griffin
Medfield Veteran Service Officer
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Posted in Budgets, Medfield High School, People, Schools, Town Meeting, Veterans, Volunteers
Driving to work down Farm Street in Dover is now akin to navigating a tunnel of Bay Colony Rail Trail opinion signs, aimed at Dover town meeting votes on the Bay Colony Rail Trail issue.
These were circulated by Mike Sullivan yesterday –


Posted in Buildings, Medfield Rail Trail

The town posted a summary of the votes on each warrant article at last Monday’s annual town meeting (ATM) (20170424-Warrant_votes_2017) .
On the only two substantially disputed warrant articles, my own estimate of the votes was that the warrant article:
Residents interested in serving on either the newly created ALS Study Committee or the just created Affordable Housing Trust should contact Evelyn Clarke (eclarke@medfield.net) to make his or her interest known.
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Posted in Affordable housing / 40B, Fire Department, Town Meeting
From Tracey Rogers, ANGP Co-chair –

Please support the CLASS of 2017 by making a donation to this year’s All Night Graduation Party (ANGP). Medfield’s ANGP is a time-honored tradition that has provided a safe and fun way for Seniors to celebrate on graduation night for 25 years. The party held at the Medfield High School could not take place without the support of our community. Graduation Day is Sunday, June 4th, for 218 Medfield Seniors. Use the blue form in the ANGP flyer that was recently sent to all Medfield residents or simply mail your contribution to MHS All Night Graduation Party, PO Box 38, Medfield, MA 02052. On-line donations can be made at medfieldhspto.org. THANK YOU!
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Posted in Charity, Events, Medfield High School, Volunteers
From Megan Sullivan –

On Sunday April 30th the final tent/canopy will be set up AND the washed tables, shelves, bookcases, signs etc. will be set up into the tents. We need 4-6 men to help with the canopy set-up. If you can commit to helping with the tent set up please contact n.nancyirwin@verizon.net. Other help is welcome anytime from 10-3 and while a sign-up is appreciated, you are also more than welcome (and encouraged to) just to stop by to help for 15 minutes or more!
Thanks
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Posted in Recycling & Solid Waste


The Cultural Alliance has submitted a video grant application. If the video gets enough votes (i.e. lands in the top 10 of the category “arts and culture”), it advances to the next round of evaluation which will award one application in each category $100k and two applications $50k each. A lot of money!
PLEASE VOTE FOR OUR VIDEO GRANT today and everyday thru May 12
http://act.usatoday.com/submit-an-idea/#/gallery/60445715
Posted in Cultural, Medfield State Hospital
ALS OPTIONS OVERVIEW
The Warrant Committee has prepared this Options Overview for Article 15.
Option 1. As Is – For a Limited Time Period
Rely on neighboring communities to provide ALS intercept service (as we have in recent past) while evaluating an optimal long term solution
Expected Investment: Potential $25K to study committee (no over-ride required)
Service: Effective – ALS intercept will continue to work well for us if neighbors continue to support us while we evaluate other solutions
Uncertainty: Not a long term solution
Option 2. Contract out ALS Services
Contract with a private service to dedicate an ambulance and 2 Paramedics to Medfield 24/7
Expected Investment: $570K per year (based on one quote only)
Service: Response time fast (have 2 ambulances available – ALS & BLS)
Ambulance utilization low
Staffed from a pool of paramedics with high utilization/experience
Uncertainty: Control of resources, Potential to share costs & services
Option 3. Hire FF/Paramedics
Hire paramedics and equip current ambulance to accommodate ALS service
Expected Investment: 6 hires < $700K ($544K-$606K per year + $90K startup costs)
(Lower if we hire entry level Paramedics but will grow to this level within 7 years as a result of step increases)
4 hires would decrease investment 30%
8 hires would increase investment 30%
Service: Response time fast (assuming no concurrent calls),
Equipment and Paramedic utilization low
Uncertainty: Number of hires/level of coverage
New Fire Chief not yet available – who will hire/train?
Cost (contract negotiations ongoing, retirement benefits not included,
budget to support required wage growth without future over-rides)
Option 4. Regionalize ALS Services
Share resources (either hired or contracted ALS) with other towns locally
Expected Investment: Unknown – but lower than other long term options.
Potentially half (or less) than other options; could it be a profit center?
Service: Response time fast (assuming no concurrent calls) especially if ambulance housed in Medfield, Utilization higher
Uncertainty: Partners, cost sharing, location of ambulance
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Posted in Fire Department, Uncategorized
From Jonathan Chechile –
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Looking forward to seeing everyone at God Loves Medfield! Come clean up the community, and then enjoy lunch from Cutlets.

Don’t forget your rake! We will be providing extra’s, but please bring a pair of gloves and a rake. We will be providing bags for trash collection.
If you are planning on serving at a downtown location, please meet at Gazebo Park next to the Medfield Public Library: 468 Main Street, Medfield, MA 02052 for a quick time of welcome and then Location Captains will be heading to Baxter park, Meetinghouse Pond, or the Dwight Derby house.
If you are planning on serving at the Charles River Cleanup, Kingsbury Pond, Medfield State Hospital, or Hinkley Park, please meet at the worksite. There will be a Location Captains there to greet you.
Meet at Gazebo Park next to the Medfield Public Library: 468 Main Street, Medfield, MA 02052.
Food will be served a little after 12 thanks to Cutlets, and Ice cream and drinks will be provided thanks to Brothers Marketplace.
After everyone is served, representatives of the Medfield Green, the Lowell Mason House, and other community partners and friends will give updates on projects they are working on, and then there will be games and fun for the whole family!
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Posted in Downtown, Volunteers