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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Downtown Study Committee Discusses Lord's Impact, Water Rate Increase, Medfield Car Wash $90k Update,

Here's a look at meetings going on around town tonight.

  There are a few meetings going on in Medfield tonight that might interest you. If you attend, circle back and let us know what you thought. Have any questions on the agendas? Would you like Patch to follow up on something in particular? Tell us in the comment section below.  Highlights of tonight's various meetings include: 6 p.m., Downtown Study Committee, Town House, Warrant Room (location subject to change) 6 p.m., Water & Sewer Enterprise Fund, Town House, Warrant Room 7 p.m., Water & Sewer Commission, Town House, Warrant Room 7 p.m., Conservation Commission, Town House, Chenery Room 7 p.m., Medfield Energy Committee with Sagewell, Town Library 7:30 p.m., Board of Assessors, Town House, Assessors Office

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Chris McCue Potts

11:31 am on Friday, January 18, 2013

Couldn't agree more with GM. Zoning defines the legal limits, but those bylaws can be changed. Zoning is like a foreign language to me, but it just seems that if other towns can find a way to have a vibrant downtown area with local businesses, Medfield can too. There are many examples out there. "Slippery slope" is such an overused term, but that's exactly what we're on right now with Lord's …   more ›

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Medfield 02052

Thermal Imaging Took Place in Medfield Monday Night

The following was published on Medfield Board of Selectmen chair Osler "Pete" Peterson's blog, "Medfield 02052."

Cynthia Greene of the Medfield Energy Committee reported in an e-mail Monday that Sagewell would be doing the thermal imaging of the town Monday night. In addition to Sagewell providing thermal imaging to those in town who signed up for the free evalaution, Greene asked the company to thermal image the three accessible sides of the Medfield Memorial Library – the MEC has recently had a detailed energy saving plan prepared for the library, which recommended first sealing the building shell.  Greene's e-mail follows: “Pasi [of Sagewell] just called and said that there are 600 homes signed up for thermal imaging. They will be driving the town streets [Monday night]. I asked Pasi if he could drive up the driveway of the library so we could get…

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