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Black History Month Knowledge Quest begins
February is Black History Month, and the members of Medfield Together are looking forward to celebrating and sharing Black history with the town. Medfield Together is inviting the community to join them on a Black History Month “Knowledge Quest” throughout Medfield. Families and individuals are challenged to visit various locations... more...0Medfield
Theatre Society, Medfield TV collaborate
Patrick Brennan’s Simon Blake and Molly Gooman’s Mary Rose. By Stephen PressHometown Weekly Editor In a pandemic-altered year that’s forced changes to nearly everything, among the more disappointing consequences has been watching young, talented members of Hometown Weekly’s communities denied their “close-ups.” It is perhaps... more...0Medfield
Managers: stop removing Kingsbury Pond ladders
As the perfect skating conditions persist, managers of the Grist Mill property ask that visitors please stop removing the ladders placed around the pond. The ladders are left around the pond as a safety precaution. If a skater or hiker should fall through the ice,... more...0Medfield
Crafters create Valentine’s collages
By Amelia TaralloHometown Weekly Staff The Medfield Public Library is famous for its unique and captivating crafting classes. On Thursday, February 4, crafters met over Zoom to take on yet another project. This time, they were collaging. Prior to the class, local attendees picked up a... more...0Medfield
Grist mill fundraiser raises turbine hopes
By Amelia TaralloHometown Weekly Staff Just along Route 27, past St. Edward the Confessor Church, sits the Kingsbury Grist Mill. It’s a tiny building, decorated with red doors and red trim, sitting between a massive pond and what first appears to be a brook. Unassuming... more...0Medfield
Medfield textile drive a success
By Amelia TaralloHometown Weekly Staff Of all the waste categories, textiles tend to be a growing and significant contributor to landfills each year. In 2018, the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that 17 million tons of textiles were generated in the US. Of that tonnage, only... more...0Medfield
Thomas Upham House administers COVID vaccine
Medway’s Ted Maiorana, a retired Deputy Chief from the Boston Fire Department receives the first shot of the Covid vaccine. By James KinneenHometown Weekly Reporter Because COVID-19 has struck nursing homes so hard, it only makes sense that they would be first in line to... more...0Medfield
Medfield 2020: a year in review
In what might be Hometown Weekly's most extreme understatement of the still-young 21st century, we at the paper are confident in saying the last 365 days won't soon be forgotten. With a world-stopping pandemic, contentious US presidential election, and demonstrations for racial equality dominating headlines... more...
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