Tuesday, January 22, 2013
In this column, you ask a question and Patch tries to find the answer.
"You Ask, Patch Answers" is where we strive to find answers to all your questions—big, small and in-between—about the town we live and work in. Whether it’s something you’ve always wondered about, some information you just can’t put your hands on, or a sudden curiosity, we want to hear it. Send your queries to theresa.knapp@patch.com or leave them in the comments section below, and I will do my best to find the answer for you. Today's question: "Why was there heavy machinery at the Mobil station last week?" Answer: The new owner was there scoping out the underground storage tanks. According to the Downtown Study Committee, the new owner, Salvatore Capital Partners LLC, purchased the property last week and was there on Wednesday and …
Friday, January 18, 2013
Developer Salvatore Capital Partners purchased the former Mobil site on Thursday.
Town officials say plans are now in full swing to open a Starbucks in downtown Medfield by the fall. "I believe they closed as of this morning," said Assistant Town Administrator Kristine Trierweiler at Thursday's meeting of the Downtown Study Committee. "They're still on target with Starbucks," said committee Chairman Brandie Morris. "They have a 10 to 12 week construction schedule...Their goal is to be opened by September." Morris said she and Police Chief Robert Meaney Jr. met with the developer Greg Salvatore earlier on Thursday to discuss the project. The developer has a hearing with the planning board on Feb. 25 and hopes for approval of the project by early March. Salvatore has hired a traffic consultant who will review the …
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Medfield Fire and Police responded to Sunoco Gas Station for a minor fuel spill Wednesday afternoon.
Medfield Police and Fire Departments responded to a call just before 1 p.m. Wednesday of a diesel fuel spill at Sunoco Gas Station at 212 Main St. next to Shaw's. "I was expecting the worse when I got there," said Medfield Police sergeant Daniel Burgess. "I thought we were going to have to shut down the road and it was going to be a huge spill but it was only a gallon or two.” Medfield Fire Chief William Kingsbury and Engine 1 responded to the scene and worked near the creek past the parking lot. “We had to stabilize the area,” said Kingsbury. Burgess said the spill was mostly on the pavement and in the area of the gas station. “Very minor [spill],” Burgess said. “We taped off the area of the gas station where the spill was to keep …
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Jim turner
10:55 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
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