A special request from Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
A little something to read and learn to give you a little break during this time of boredom during isolation due to the Coronavirus Crisis.
Do you need something at the store? The Center at Medfield has volunteers ready to help with shopping and errands.
Town Historian, Richard DeSorgher, has offered a week's worth of "Medfield Historical Minutes" for the community to enjoy!
Entries from Medfield Police logs from Monday, March 16 -Monday, March 23.
A Medfield resident has tested positive for the new coronavirus, according to the Board of Health.
Videoconferencing provides public access during COVID-19 restrictions; check out some upcoming meetings.
Because of the new coronavirus, the upcoming town elections and annual town meeting dates have been changed.
Board of Selectman voted unanimously today in emergency meeting in response to coronavirus situation.
The Trustees has made the difficult decision to temporarily close all outdoor properties,
UPDATE: Medfield Makes Masks....we are looking for volunteers to sew simple masks...details about supplies, donations and drop off here!
Town Historian, Richard DeSorgher, has graciously offered a week's worth of "Medfield Historical Minutes" for the community to enjoy!
Cleaning Products and Our Pets
The MFi Public Need Fund is the vehicle through which the Medfield Foundation allocates money to support the public need in town.
On Monday, March 23, the Medfield Water Department will be conducting necessary, planned, repairs to the Hawthorne Booster Station
As we all do our part to react to the COVID-19 pandemic the following changes have been made to activities at the Transfer Station.
The Transfer Station will be open from 9am-4pm on SUNDAYS beginning March 22nd...
The DPW has cancelled or postponed many of the previously scheduled activities, but the TS will remain OPEN to the PUBLIC.
Entries of Medfield Police logs from Monday, March 9 - Monday, March 16, 2020.
Local restaurants have closed their dining rooms. Here's where to eat and support local businesses.
Effective 3/17/20, offices will be closed to the public for in-person service due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Medfield Public Schools will be following the mandate put forth by Gov. Baker's office and all schools will remain closed until April 7 2020
The April 18th Electronics Recycling has been CANCELLED.
Mark your Calendar: Hazardous Waste Days, Earth Day-Town-wide Cleanup, SWAP Opening, TS April Hours, Electronics Recycling and MORE....
Per the Medfield Board of Selectmen, the Vote originally scheduled for the Wednesday, March 18, 2020 SBC Meeting will be rescheduled.
Burr's funeral Mass will be broadcast on Medfield TV... friends are encouraged to line the sidewalk on Rt 27./Main St., not go to St Edward.
Because of COVID-19 we encourage those wanting to attend services to please stay home, and write meaningful messages to our families.
The Medfield Town House will be closing to the public effective Monday, March 16.
Philip J. Burr, passed away on Tuesday, March 10, 2020....he was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and a true hero.
Includes Medfield Schools: Tri-County Superintendents Roundtable Collaborates to Close All Schools As Precaution Against Coronavirus
School officials have closed all public schools in Medfield for the next week following growing concern surrounding the new coronavirus.
The Library Board of Trustees has closed the Medfield Public Library Friday through Sunday following concerns over the new coronavirus.
School officials with Medfield Public Schools reminded parents that there are no cases of the coronavirus in the schools or the town.
The Medfield Town Administration has decided to suspend ALL Senior Citizen programming and close the Center at Medfield.
The Medfield Board of Selectmen is seeking two residents who are interested in serving on the Medfield Affordable Housing Trust.