A cat went missing the Green Street area of Medfield Friday morning
Parishioners recently gathered at the Pleasant Street church to enjoy "Slip and Slide Sunday."
Foxborough was awarded an E911 Regional Public Safety Dispatcher grant to fund a feasibility study to see if regionalization would work for the towns of Foxborough, Walpole and Medfield.
Walpole Patch is live at www.walpole.patch.com.
Here is a list of places to celebrate America's birthday next week.
Editor's note: The following is from the desk of Andrea Fiorillo, Medfield Public Library Adult Services Librarian.
Mass Life Sciences Center Grant and Matching Funds Will Build Innovative Center.
Lieutenant Colonel Todd M. Caruso, a Medfield native and 22-year veteran in the United States Marines Corps, will deliver this year's Memorial Day Address during the town's ceremonies and parade Monday, May 28.
Through Social Media and Medfield Patch, members of the Medfield community mourned the loss of Bill Kelly, lifelong resident and owner of Lord’s Department Store. Here’s a roundup of what they had to say.
Editor's note: The following press release was submitted by Jo Ellen Collins of the Medfield Historical Society
Thursday's luminary walk through Vine Lake Cemetery is a featured event in Medfield's "First Thursday Series" and will honor the town's Civil War veterans.
Medfield's John (J.C.) Harrington is one of 13 individuals appointed by the NFPA Board of Directors to guide the Association’s codes and standards-making system.
Medfield resident Abigail Elcock of Providence College recently spent a week working in the Dominican Republic.
One year ago today, the Lowell Mason made its 10-hour journey from 25 Adams St. to 59 Green St.
Two Medfield High School “Destination ImagiNation” teams recently won a state competition to compete in the Global Finals, which will be held in May.
How did your neighbors in Medfield fare in Monday's 116th Boston Marathon? Find out here.
Fifteen Medfield residents are expected to run the 2012 Boston Marathon on Monday, April 16 from Hopkinton to Copley Square.
Editor's note: A portion of this article was published in the Vine Lake Preservation Trust's April newsletter, "Quiet Voices."
Editor's note: The following Medfield.TV video was an interview by town historian Richard DeSorgher with Medfield resident and veteran Vincent "Red" Palumbo following the May 27, 2011 re-dedication ceremony of the World War II Veterans' Plaque.
Medfield's Vine Lake Preservation Trust will reveal its first-ever map and guide to the Old Section of the cemetery during an open house on Monday, April 16.
POLL: Should the MBTA Crack Down on 'Seat Hogs'?
Log on to www.readersdigest.com/america from now until May 31 to tell the publication why Medfield is the most interesting town in America.
Medfield.TV's new show, "Local Politics 101" debuts this week.
Editor's note: The following article was submitted by Medfield resident David Temple.