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Medfield

[med-feeld]

noun

  1. a city in E Massachusetts.



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Growing up in Medfield, Mass., a small, predominantly white town outside of Boston, Aduba idolized Surya Bonaly, the French skater known for landing backflips on the ice and one of the few prominent Black figure skaters at the time.

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Ken Wadness, 66, was with his poodle, Micah, Monday night on the Noon Hill Reservation Trail in Medfield when a white owl swooped near the dog.

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The TikTok’s creator, Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, is a pelvic health physical therapist in Medfield, Mass., who goes by the moniker the Pelvic Dance Floor.

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Working out of studios in the Boston area, Martha’s Vineyard and several other locations, Mr. Stobart, who lived in Medfield, Mass., employed the same taste for exhaustive historical detail as Patrick O’Brian, the prolific Anglo-Irish author known for his bracing tales of naval heroics.

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Her daughter has never had antibiotics and she’s barely been sick, so “I don’t know what she’s allergic to,” said Ms. Herman, who lives in Medfield, Mass., and works in higher education.

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