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Town Meeting: A Detailed Report
Here's a closer look at what transpired at this year's annual town meeting.

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Here's a closer look at what transpired at this year's annual town meeting.

Get your car washed behind Town Hall from 9am to 1pm on Saturday, May 4.
People can drop off their recyclables at the American Legion on May 4 from 9 a.m. to noon.
As part of its Kitchen Concert Series, the Dwight Derby House will kick off its summer season with an event that will lead to the installation of a working kitchen at the Dwight Derby House.
Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for April 28 and April 29.
In a unanimous vote at Monday's annual town meeting, the town of Medfield sent its support to the City of Boston in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Results of the April 30, 2013 special election.
A report of suspicious activity leads police to find three males -- one older, two younger -- with alcohol on Hospital Road.
Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for April 26 and April 27.
Former selectman Ann Thompson sits down with Medfield Lions Club President Toby Burrell.
A Roslindale woman was found wandering the streets of Medfield on April 23.
Here's a look at yesterday's headlines.
Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for April 24 and April 25.
The issue of the $10.5 million new town garage will go before Town Meeting tonight.
An article on tonight's town meeting warrants asks to extend the demolition delay to 18 months.
Owner Greg Salvatore says he doesn't plan to get rid of the sign or throw it away, he wants to work with the town to preserve it.
Here are some photos from this year's Baseball and Softball Parade.