Community Corner
Week in Review: A No-Hitter, Memorial Day and Town History
A recap of this week's headlines from May 21-26.
Miss anything in Medfield this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of the week that was at Medfield Patch:
We started the week with a photo gallery and recap of the Medfield Historical Society’s event at Medfield High School allowing students to see some of the many treasures and artifacts the society possesses.
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We also previewed this year’s Memorial Day Parade in Medfield with a resident’s guide and talked with this year’s speaker – Medfield native and Lt. Col. of the United States Marine Corps, Todd M. Caruso.
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In this week’s police logs, there was a reported larceny in the parking lot of the Medfield Gardens condominium complex on Pleasant Street, copper piping reportedly stolen from a vacant home and a man reportedly dancing in the middle of the road on North Street.
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In sports, senior pitcher Joe Shebertes no-hit the Millis Mohawks on Senior Day, leading the Medfield baseball team to a 7-0 victory at Curt Schilling Field. Next door at Shonda Schilling Field, the Medfield softball team ended a six-year state tournament drought with an 11-6 victory over Millis, which was sparked by two big innings.
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Other news around town this week includes:
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