Medfield to get $1.28 million of Federal $

Congressman Auchincloss’s office sends explanation of the Medfield monies in the American Rescue Plan

I have inserted below the email and both of its attachments that came last night.

From: Hanson, Dana
Date: Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 6:56 PM
Subject: American Rescue Plan Info for Medfield
To:
CC: osler.peterson@verizon.net

Dear Ms. Trierweiler,

Attached are a couple of resources that Congressman Auchincloss asked me to forward over to you regarding the American Rescue Plan passed by Congress and just signed by President Biden.  The good news is that help is on the way!  Medfield will receive an estimated $1.28 million directly from the federal government.  This does not include other American Rescue Act funding that will come from the Commonwealth, Norfolk County, and additional dedicated school funding.

The first attachment is a baseline summary of this critical legislation that is going to help us get shots in arms, kids back in school, Americans back to work, and much needed relief to state and local governments.

The second attachment is a slide deck on the total funding that Medfield will receive from the American Rescue Plan’s Coronavirus State & Local Fiscal Relief fund. Please note this is a preliminary estimate. This also includes details on when funds are expected to be disbursed, when the funding will expire, how it may be spent, and an explanation of why Medfield is receiving this amount.  The deck also includes information on school funding that the state will distribute to districts.

We want to be a resource for Medfield as this critical funding begins to make its way to Massachusetts and our congressional district.  Please don’t hesitate to reach out via this Google form if you have any questions, or attend a Zoom Q&A session on Thursday, March 18th at 5pm ET, and we’ll do our best to get you answers.

All my best,

Dana

DANA HANSON  |  District Director
Pronouns: she, her, hers
Office of Congressman Jake Auchincloss, MA-4

29 Crafts Street Suite 375, Newton, MA 02458

Cell: (617) 645-7552

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The American Rescue Plan
The COVID-19 pandemic and the corresponding economic crisis have undermined the health and economic wellbeing of American workers. Millions of Americans, many of whom are people of color, immigrants, and low-wage workers, continue to put their lives on the line every day to keep the country functioning through the pandemic. And more than 9.5 million workers have lost their jobs in the wake of COVID-19, with 4 million out of work for half a year or longer. Without additional government assistance, the economic and public health crises could drag on and our national vaccination program will be hobbled at a critical moment.
The American Rescue Plan will change the course of the pandemic and deliver immediate relief for American workers. The plan will build a bridge to an equitable economic recovery and immediately reduce child poverty. In fact, a Columbia University study found that passing the plan will lift more than 5 million children out of poverty this year, cutting the poverty rate by 50%. The bill is one of the most progressive pieces of legislation in history, with more than two thirds of its tax cuts and direct payments going to families making less than $90,000 per year. It will:
Mount a national vaccination program, contain COVID-19, and safely reopen schools. American workers should not have to lie awake at night wondering if they’ll make it home from work safely the next day, or if they’ll bring home the virus to their loved ones and communities. President Biden has a comprehensive plan to address the pandemic that will:
• Invest about $160 billion to provide the supplies, emergency response, testing, and public health workforce to stop the spread of COVID-19, while distributing vaccines as quickly as possible and addressing racial disparities in COVID-19 outcomes. These emergency measures will help combat the heavy toll this virus is exacting, and will deliver community-based and culturally competent care.
• Provide $130 billion to help schools serve all students, no matter where they are learning, and help achieve President Biden’s goal to safely open the majority of K-8 schools within the first 100 days of his Administration. These investments include set asides at the local and state level to ensure states and districts address the learning loss and social and emotional needs of students disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, including students of color, English learners, and students with disabilities.
Deliver immediate relief to American families bearing the brunt of this crisis. The American Rescue Plan devotes about $1 trillion towards building a bridge to economic recovery for working families. All told, a single parent with one young child making the minimum wage could see her income increase from the equivalent of $7.25 to around $11 per hour. The plan will:
• Give working families a $1,400 per-person check, bringing their total relief payment from this and the December down payment to $2,000. More than 85% of households will receive a check and checks in this bill are bigger than the checks in the CARES Act or in the December bill. And, for the first time, adult dependents are entitled to a check as well. This
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means a lower or middle-income family of four will see an additional $5,600 in their pockets.
• Extend current unemployment insurance benefits and eligibility to September 6 (saving 11 million Americans from losing benefits starting in about a week), provide a $300 per week supplement, and help protect Americans from surprise tax bills on unemployment insurance they received last year.
• Help Americans stay in their homes by providing emergency aid to cover back rent. In addition, the bill provides assistance to help struggling homeowners catch up with their mortgage payments and utility costs through the Homeowners Assistance Fund. And, it provides additional funding for families and individuals who are recovering from or at risk of homelessness.
• Increase the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The American Rescue Plan will increase SNAP benefits by 15 percent through September 2021. The bill also funds partnerships with restaurants to feed American families and keep workers in the restaurant industry on the job. And, it provides U.S. territories like Puerto Rico additional nutrition assistance funding, in addition to funding to make sure women, infants and children get the food they need to help address food insecurity.
• Increase the Child Tax Credit from $2,000 per child to $3,000 per child ($3,600 for a child under age 6) and make 17-year-olds qualifying children for the year. This means a typical family of four with two young children will receive an additional $3,200 in assistance to help cover costs associated with raising children. The families of more than 66 million kids will benefit.
• Increase the Earned Income Tax Credit for 17 million workers by as much as $1,000. The top occupations that will benefit are cashiers, food preparers and servers, and home health aides – frontline workers who have helped their communities get through the crisis.
• Expand child care assistance, help hard-hit child care providers cover their costs, and increase tax credits to help cover the cost of childcare. This is the single biggest investment in child care since World War II.
• Give families an additional tax credit to help cut child care costs. Families will get back as a refundable tax credit as much as half of their spending on child care for children under age 13, so that they can receive a total of up to $4,000 for one child or $8,000 for two or more children.
• Provide an additional $1 billion for states to cover the additional cash assistance that Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) recipients needed as a result of the crisis.
• Lower or eliminate health insurance premiums for millions of lower- and middle-income families enrolled in health insurance marketplaces. A family of four making $90,000 could see their monthly premium come down by $200 per month. This will help well over a million uninsured Americans gain coverage. The plan also subsidizes premiums for continuation health coverage (COBRA).
Support communities that are struggling in the wake of COVID-19. Millions of American workers reside in communities that suffered disproportionately in recent months. The Plan provides critical support to these communities. It will:
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• Provide emergency grants, lending, and investment to hard-hit small businesses so they can rehire and retain workers and purchase the health and sanitation equipment they need to keep workers safe. This includes a Small Business Opportunity Fund to provide growth capital to main street small businesses in economically disadvantaged areas, including minority-owned businesses.
• Distribute more than $360 billion in emergency funding for state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments to ensure that they are in a position to keep front line public workers on the job and paid, while also effectively distributing the vaccine, scaling testing, reopening schools, and maintaining other vital services. State and local employment has fallen by around 1.4 million jobs since the pandemic began including layoffs of 1 million educators, compared to around 750,000 job losses during the Great Recession.
• Help hard-hit public transit agencies avoid layoffs and service reductions, which disproportionately harm workers who are more likely to be dependent on public transportation.

Select Board 3/16/21

TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
Due to the COVID-19 emergency, this meeting will take place remotely. Members of the public who wish to view or listen to the meeting may do so by joining via the web, or a conference call.
1. To join online, use this link:
a. https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6SS9wV3dvdz09
b. Enter Password: 060672
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
b. Enter the password: 060672
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
https://www.town.medfield.net/DocumentCenter/View/5037/BOS-Meeting-Packet-March-16-2021
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING
DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Remote Meeting held on Zoom
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
Chair to identify Board members who are participating remotely
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of our country
Appointments / Potential Votes
1. Kim Price and Janie Boylan to request rolling rally and outdoor celebration for the 2021 High School graduates on Saturday, June 5, 2021
First Posted:
2. Kymberli Brenton to request use of Medfield State Hospital for the Medfield High School football banquet
3. Medfield Board of Water and Sewerage to discuss the Medfield Water Treatment Plant project
Discussion (potential votes)
4. COVID-19 Status Update and CARES Funding Update
5. Fiscal Year 2022 Operating and Capital Budgets and Financial Policies
6. 2021 Annual Town Meeting and Warrant Articles
Action Items
7. Open the Annual Town Meeting Warrant
8. Fiscal Year 2022 Health Insurance rate renewal
9. Memorandum of Agreement with the Medfield Police League
10. Close the Annual Town Meeting Warrant
Consent Agenda
Citizen Comment
Town Administrator Updates
Next Meeting Dates
• March 23, 2021
• March 30, 2021
• April 1, 2021
Selectmen Reports
Informational
• Town of Medfield GASB Statements No. 74 and No. 75 for the OPEB Liability
• Town of Medfield Financial Statements for the year ending June 30, 2020

New Life 5k Virtual Trail Run

From Tod Dimmick for the New Life Furniture Bank –

The 2021 New Life 5K hopes to offer both virtual and in-person components


The fourth annual New Life 5K Trail Run will take place this spring. The event benefits New Life Furniture Bank of MA and its mission to provide essential home furnishings to individuals and families who are transitioning out of homelessness.

The New Life 5k in all its forms is open to runners, walkers and everyone in between.  Each year the event brings out hundreds of enthusiastic supporters. Last year, the “Virtual 5k” was a tremendous success, after organizers offered one of the first virtual races in Massachusetts. Virtual runners participated last year from as far away as Australia. This year, the organizers hope that participants will have the choice of whether to participate in-person on May 8th at Medfield State Hospital, or virtually between April 17th and May 8th.


The in-person component will only occur if Massachusetts moves into the stage of Phase 4 that allows Road Races.  The organizers will determine whether or not the in-person event will occur by April 30th (If the in-person event is not permitted, in-person registrations will become virtual registrations). The in-person 5k Trail Run will include measures to ensure safe participation, including staggered start times throughout the day on May 8th.   

The virtual component will be structured much like last year. Participants create their own 5k route, or use fitness apps like MapMyRun and Strava, and then complete their route anytime between April 17 and May 8. Participants can log their times on RaceWire. On May 9, results will be posted and awards will be given.

New Life Furniture Bank of MA collects high-quality gently-used furniture and household essentials that are made available at no cost to individuals and families transitioning out of homelessness. New Life has remained vigilant throughout the pandemic and has continued to serve people in need by finding creative and safe ways to operate online and with minimal contact.  In 2020, New Life served almost 500 families.  The Medfield-based not-for-profit organization operates a Walpole Donation Center, and serves the MetroWest and Greater Boston area. New Life provides a meaningful option for folks who are downsizing, renovating or disposing of a loved one’s property to donate their gently used goods and furniture.

Registration is open at www.newlifefb.org/5k, with discounts for registration before April 12, and for teams of four or more.  The registration fee is $25 “early bird” and $30 regular. T-Shirts will be available for an additional fee. Those interested in being a sponsor, volunteering, donating home furnishings, or making a financial contribution are encouraged to visit www.newlifefb.org.

SBC tonight at 7PM

From Anna Mae O’Shea Brooke –

Hi Pete,

Could you please let folks know that the SBC is having a meeting tonight at 7pm…here is the agenda and link?

many thanks!!

Anna Mae

Floral Heart Project

From Melissa Coughlin, about her involvement last week with the Medfield part of a nationwide memorial for COVID-19 victims –

Thank you for letting us put the floral garland on the Medfield Town Hall Lawn. 

Here is a photo, it went beautifully🌸🌼🌸

Melissa Coughlin

Select Board 3/9/2021

Executive session at 5:30 PM

Meeting packet is here – https://www.town.medfield.net/663/Agenda-Packets

TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
Due to the COVID-19 emergency, this meeting will take place remotely. Members of the public who wish to view or listen to the meeting may do so by joining via the web, or a conference call.
1. To join online, use this link:
a. https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6SS9wV3dvdz09
b. Enter Password: 060672
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
b. Enter the password: 060672
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING
DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Remote Meeting held on Zoom
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of our country
Appointments / Potential Votes
1. Charlie Harris to request permission to hold the Medfield Car Show on June 27, 2021
2. Kim Price and Janie Boylan to request permission for the rolling graduation rally on June 5, 2021
3. Russ Hallisey to present plan for New Life Trail Run at MSH on May 8, 2021
Posted:
Discussion (potential votes)
4. COVID-19 Status Update and CARES Funding Update
5. Fiscal Year 2022 Operating and Capital Budgets and Financial Policies
a. Selectman Murby to discuss his Pro Forma analysis of the budget and revenue sharing
6. 2021 Annual Town Meeting and Warrant Articles
Action Items
7. Maurice Goulet, DPW Director, requests BOS to sign the Chapter 90 Final Report
8. Nancy Tella, Medfield Garden Club, requests permission to plant a tree at Meeting House Pond
9. Vote to postpone Annual Town Meeting from May 3, 2021 to a new date of Monday, May 17, 2021 and Tuesday, May 18, 2021
10. Clifford Monac requests the BOS sign the Lincoln Court Covenant
11. David Maxson requests $5,000 for the repair of Town Clock
12. Vote to authorize the Chair of the Board of Selectmen to sign the Amendment to the Feasibility Study Agreement with the Massachusetts School Building Authority
13. Liz Sandeman requests to display Donate Life flag in Town House Lobby for April for Organ Donation Awareness Month
Consent Agenda
14. Jean Mineo request permission to post signs in usual locations for Porchfest
15. Norfolk Hunt Club requests use of the Medfield State Hospital the following dates:
a. Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9 am
b. Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 9 am
c. Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 8 am
d. Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 9 am
e. Thursday, Thanksgiving, November 25, 2021 at 9 am
16. Liz Sandeman requests to display Donate Life flag in Town House Lobby for April for Organ Donation Awareness Month
Citizen Comment
Town Administrator Updates
Next Meeting Dates
• March 16, 2021
• March 23, 2021
• March 30, 2021
Selectmen Reports
Informational
• Conservation Commission decisions

Select Board 3/9

TOWN OF MEDFIELD
MEETING
NOTICE
Posted in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A, §§18-25
Due to the COVID-19 emergency, this meeting will take place remotely. Members of the public who wish to view or listen to the meeting may do so by joining via the web, or a conference call.
1. To join online, use this link:
a. https://medfield-net.zoom.us/j/81577342022?pwd=ZTV3VU1EMnRBOHJINGh6SS9wV3dvdz09
b. Enter Password: 060672
2. To join through a conference call, dial 929-436-2866 or 312-626-6799 or 253-215-8782 or 301-715-8592 or 346-248-7799 or 669-900-6833
a. Enter the Webinar ID: 815 7734 2022
b. Enter the password: 060672
The packet with meeting materials for this meeting will be uploaded at this link:
Board of Selectmen
Board or Committee
PLACE OF MEETING
DAY, DATE, AND TIME
Remote Meeting held on Zoom
Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 7:00 pm
Agenda (Subject to Change)
Call to Order
Disclosure of video recording
We want to take a moment of appreciation for our Troops serving around the globe in defense of our country
Appointments / Potential Votes
1. Charlie Harris to request permission to hold the Medfield Car Show on June 27, 2021
2. Kim Price and Janie Boylan to request permission for the rolling graduation rally on June 5, 2021
3. Russ Hallisey to present plan for New Life Trail Run at MSH on May 8, 2021
Posted:
Discussion (potential votes)
4. COVID-19 Status Update and CARES Funding Update
5. Fiscal Year 2022 Operating and Capital Budgets and Financial Policies
a. Selectman Murby to discuss his Pro Forma analysis of the budget and revenue sharing
6. 2021 Annual Town Meeting and Warrant Articles
Action Items
7. Maurice Goulet, DPW Director, requests BOS to sign the Chapter 90 Final Report
8. Nancy Tella, Medfield Garden Club, requests permission to plant a tree at Meeting House Pond
9. Vote to postpone Annual Town Meeting from May 3, 2021 to a new date of Monday, May 17, 2021 and Tuesday, May 18, 2021
10. Clifford Monac requests the BOS sign the Lincoln Court Covenant
11. David Maxson requests $5,000 for the repair of Town Clock
12. Vote to authorize the Chair of the Board of Selectmen to sign the Amendment to the Feasibility Study Agreement with the Massachusetts School Building Authority
13. Liz Sandeman requests to display Donate Life flag in Town House Lobby for April for Organ Donation Awareness Month
Consent Agenda
14. Jean Mineo request permission to post signs in usual locations for Porchfest
15. Norfolk Hunt Club requests use of the Medfield State Hospital the following dates:
a. Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 9 am
b. Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 9 am
c. Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 8 am
d. Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 9 am
e. Thursday, Thanksgiving, November 25, 2021 at 9 am
16. Liz Sandeman requests to display Donate Life flag in Town House Lobby for April for Organ Donation Awareness Month
Citizen Comment
Town Administrator Updates
Next Meeting Dates
• March 16, 2021
• March 23, 2021
• March 30, 2021
Selectmen Reports
Informational
• Conservation Commission decisions

Office hours Friday 9-10 AM

Selectman Office Hours this Friday

I hold regular monthly office hours on the first Friday of every month from 9:00 to 10:00 AM. I am usually in person at The Center, and will return to doing so once the shut down ends.

In the interim, I am available by phone this Friday from 9-10AM at 508-359-9190, or via Zoom if requested. Email any requests to me at Osler.Peterson@OslerPeterson.com

MMA’s The Beacon for March

Massachusetts Municipal Association
Hello Members!  

Here’s the March 2021 issue of The Beacon – packed with the latest COVID-related news, including federal relief updates and FEMA reimbursement changes, information about local and state pandemic response efforts, state grant opportunities, details about MMA member group virtual meetings, and general membership webinars.  

Link to the March 2021 issue of The Beacon (no login required)  

By publishing The Beacon as a PDF, we can ensure that we get you the very latest information that you need ASAP. (If you did not receive this email directly, please share your email address with us – along with name, title and city/town – at database@mma.org.)  

Best wishes to all of you during this challenging time.  

John Ouellette Manager of Publications and Digital Communications  
Jennifer Kavanaugh Associate Editor  
Meredith Gabrilska Digital Communications Coordinator  

MHS 1887 aerial view

This 1887 aerial view of the downtown is another one of the Medfield Historical Society’s on-line maps.

The only familiar buildings to me are the Ord Building, the Unitarian Church, and the town house (and only sort of for the town house – it is in the right place).