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Five Things You Need To Know Today, March 25

Here's a look at the day ahead.

"Five Things you Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the new feature in the comments section.

Notable Events: 

▪ A Reminder to Parents of Medfield High School seniors from the MHS Boosters Club: Contracts for the All Night Graduation Party have been mailed home. They MUST be read and signed by both parent(s) and student(s) then returned to the main office as soon as possible. Students cannot be allowed admission to the party without a signed contract on file. Thanks in advance for everyone’s cooperation.

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▪ Barnes & Noble Storytime - Maisy's Show at 82 Providence Hwy, East Walpole at 10:30 a.m. 

Spring Sports in the Air: The Medfield High School spring sports teams began practices Monday and are preparing for the start of the spring seasons, which begin April 4 with boys' and girls' track, softball, girls' lacrosse and boys' volleyball all on tap. Be sure to follow Medfield Patch's sports coverage leading up to Opening Day with previews and schedules of each team. 

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Town Election Coverage: Medfield's Town Election is right around the corner (Monday) and Medfield Patch has it covered. We will be profiling the candidates on the ballot and taking a close look at the race for two Library Trustee chairs between three candidates. The candidates are: Tim Hughes, Lauren Feeney and Frederick Rogers. There will no longer be a race for Selectman as Mark Fisher's challenger, Jim Shilale, announced earlier this week that he will withdraw his name from the ballot and no longer be considered  a candidate for Selectman. Be sure to follow Medfield Patch on election day as we will provide results and live coverage from the polls. Stay tuned. 

Check Back Today: It's Friday, which means Richard DeSorgher's "Uniquely Medfield" is published. Find out what piece of Medfield History DeSorgher enlightens us with today. As previously mentioned, we will be providing election previews complete with an electronic version of the ballot. We will also profile a list of Open Houses in Medfield this weekend and we will profile a local restaurant in "Bites Nearby." Happy Friday Medfield!

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