The Board of Selectmen will form a committee to review a potential name change for the Board of Selectmen. If you are interested in serving on this new advisory committee please send an email with a letter of interest to Town Administrator Kristine Trierweiler at ktrierweiler@medfield.net by June 10, 2021.
Posted onMay 26, 2021|Comments Off on Car show at MSH 6/27
Email from Town Administrator, Kristine Trierweiler –
The car show is a go for 6/27 at MSH. Talked with Charlie Harris this week, he is going to try and get it all pulled together in 5 weeks, he dropped his check off today.
BOH discussed it yesterday and approved it to move forward as well.
KT
One of my favorites from a past car show – if I recall correctly, it is a Cadillac.
Gov. Charlie Baker is filing legislation today to extend certain emergency measures currently in place by executive order that are set to expire on June 15, when the state of emergency will be rescinded. The governor’s legislation would extend measures providing for a temporary suspension of certain open meeting law requirements, special permits for expanded outside dining at restaurants, and billing protections for COVID-19 patients. Temporarily extending these measures, the governor said, would give communities and businesses time to transition, but extending them requires legislation. …
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Posted onMay 18, 2021|Comments Off on ATM correction – Article 30 passed
Article 30 passed – thank you Chris McCue for setting me straight. Article 30 was the citizen petition asking to set up a committee to study how future School Building Committees are appointed.
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At the annual town meeting (ATM) yesterday evening, the citizen petition, Article 29, asking for an advisory “sense of the town meeting” opinion with respect to the Dale Street School site selection passed 229-213, basically slightly favoring the Dale at Dale solution over the Wheelock site.
The only other article that generated any controversy was the other citizen petition, Article 30, which asked for the creation of a study committee to look into how future School Building Committees would be appointed, which was handily defeated.
Below is the view of the 450 town residents from the platform at the front of the ATM across the front of the bleachers – note Select Board photographer’s shadow to understand how residents had to look right into the setting sun. There were two great video screens at the front to either side of the front platform, just like at a concert, that were rented to assist viewing the speakers – they were the best addition to the ATM. We experienced typical New England weather, storm clouds with rain drops to start, then sunny and too hot, and at the end 63 degrees that felt like freezing after an hour of sitting still in it. Fortunately, at the very end at around 9PM, after four hours, the Moderator asked if anyone was still undecided on the last Article about siting the new school (only a very few hands appeared), and then he called the question. About a dozen people waiting at microphones then lost their opportunity to speak.
Annual town meeting yesterday attendees as seen from the front platform
Saying that the state will likely meet a key vaccination goal by early June, Gov. Charlie Baker announced today that the state will lift most remaining COVID-19 restrictions — including allowing for full capacity for industries and removing gathering limits — and adopt new federal guidance on mask wearing on May 29.
In a press conference Monday morning, Baker said that the state is now “safer, smarter and better equipped in this fight,” and is in a position to accelerate its full reopening and to rescind its current mask order. He said that the state expects to meet its goal of vaccinating 4.1 million people by the first week of June. …
Email from Town Administrator, Kristine Trierweiler –
This has been updated from last year. The most noticeable change is we will have two entrances to town meeting with check in by precinct to expedite entrance to the meeting. We will also have two large video screens behind/above the bleachers for the presentations.
Medfield is participating in the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) process for a new elementary school to replace the existing Dale Street School. The new school will serve grades 4 & 5. The location for the future new school will be adjacent to the existing Wheelock School, creating an elementary school campus serving grades 2 through 5.
Join members of the School Building Committee (SBC) as they recap the details of the proposed new elementary school project, the MSBA process and why the Wheelock site was unanimously selected by the School Building Committee, the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee.
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