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Welcome to Medfield

Medfield was incorporated in June, 1651, after separating from the Town of Dedham. By 1660 the town was mapped out and had a population of 234. In 1675 when the King Philip War began Medfield was considered the frontier town. Gradually Medfield began to grow. Economically the town was a rural farming community. By the 1800’s the population of Medfield had grown to 745 and the straw-hat industry began. This million-dollar business was the main industry of the town until 1954. By 1901 Medfield had three sawmills, slaughterhouses, a tannery and 2 cider mills. It was a typical New England town consisting of 335 dwellings and 1600 residents. Education was of great importance and the largest part of the town’s budget.

Today Medfield is a charming suburban town west of Boston with a population of over 12,000. The willingness of voters to continue to better their town is illustrated by the new library, the town hall, the post office and an ongoing expansive school project. Medfield has an excellent school system. It is known for its quality and the success of its students. The students score extremely well on the MCAS and the town continues to focus on education as a central issue. The form of government is open town meeting. The annual town meeting in April establishes the policy and procedures of the Town. An elected three member Board of Selectmen administers these policies and procedures. Medfield also enjoys recreation in Rocky Woods Reservation, Noon Hill Reserve and the Wardner Farm Trust. Medfield continues to be a town with a wonderful atmosphere, close proximity to Boston and easy access to train service.
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Norfolk, MA21$404,855$415,456
home sale data for other nearby cities
Bellingham, MA43$212,000$232,692
Canton, MA55$350,000$434,927
Dover, MA7$500,000$828,782
East Walpole, MA9$215,000$338,040
Foxboro, MA44$291,978$307,017
Franklin, MA66$317,250$346,856
Holliston, MA27$385,000$373,848
Hopedale, MA12$202,500$213,702
Mansfield, MA25$237,000$278,938
Medfield, MA22$505,000$569,670
Medway, MA31$290,000$299,935
Milford, MA56$191,250$199,391
Millis, MA28$287,000$274,056
No Natick, MA93$369,900$372,068
North Attleboro, MA69$234,782$259,437
Norwood, MA57$265,100$277,352
Plainville, MA21$260,000$277,832
S Natick, MA93$369,900$372,068
Sharon, MA38$385,000$423,142
Sherborn, MA7$690,000$881,857
South Natick, MA93$369,900$372,068
South Walpole, MA4$343,000$332,952
Walpole, MA52$307,346$369,507
Westwood, MA29$475,000$544,521
Wrentham, MA20$402,500$365,658
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Population

Total Population24,248
Population Density2,046 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population12,214
Male Population12,034
Population Change since 1990↑ 4% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 6% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeItt Technical Institute
Distance4 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeBentley College
Distance8 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households8,617
Family Households6,527
Average Family Size3.35
Average Household Income$110,939
Median Household Income$89,908
Income Change since 1990↑ 46244% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 19% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.50
Crime Risk (County)0.57
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.26
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.54
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.41
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.64
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.50
Property Crime Risk (County)0.49
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.55
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.52
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.47

Climate

Average July High Temperature82.5 °F
Average January Low Temperature15.7 °F
Annual Precipitation48.3 inches
Air Pollution Index103% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.25%
Nearest AirportLaurence G Hanscom Field
Distance5 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamLowell Spinners (a)
Distance12 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

King Philip Middle School18 King St

Grades: K - 6

Freeman - Centennial Elementary School70 Boardman St

Grades: Other

H Olive Day School232 Main St
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BANKS

Sovereign Bank144 Main St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Norfolk Fire Dept117 Main St
Norfolk Police Dept117 Main St
Norfolk Town Fire Dept117 Main St

GOLF

Fore Kicks Golf Club10 Pine St

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Norfolk Town Library139 Main St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Emmanuel Baptist Church63 Rockwood Rd
Federated Church Of Norfolk1 Union St
Providence Baptist Church80 Boardman St
St Jude's Catholic Church86 Main St

POST OFFICES

Us Post Office208 Main St

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3 Real Estate companies have been found with properties in or near Norfolk
William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance
69 offices | 1,917 associates
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Medfield Properties
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website provides: IDX, Mortgage Pre-Approval, Photos/Virtual Tours
Jack Conway & Company
43 offices | 623 associates
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