Talk:Medfield, Massachusetts

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[edit] Boston Globe article

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[edit] Statement

Tempest VIII posted this on April 20th, 2006. "Medfield is a great town, but this article is filled with biased and unimportant information."

I definitely agree with that statement. Matterson52 00:26, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

Most of the "uptown" section should probably be deleted or at least the talk of the concept of "walking uptown" is a bit irrevavant or if anything should go under a new page "Medfield High School" erbbysam 19 June 2006
Scott Brooks isn't the same Scott Brooks... unless he leads another life as a Basketball Coach in another state... --erbbysam 01:30, 19 September 2006 (UTC)

Why do people keep removing my entry about Bubble Gum Bob? He is a wonderful and well known figure in the town?

Because it isn't cited. See here, here.

But how do I cite it? There is no documentation other than the fact that the yearbook exists and I can't cite that? It certainly isn't vandalism, I love this town and I grew up getting gum from Bob. I thought it was nice that he was mentioned. I didn't do the original writing but I am adding it back in. I don't see how to cite a fact that doesn't have any written source.

Normally, I'm against putting in non-well-known residents, but I don't think it could actually hurt to put this guy in. Besides, the yearbook was dedicated to him. Although, an actual name would be nice. BlackBear 12:54, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Image Gallery

Any possibility of creating an image gallery so that most of the paintings could be viewed there? Dwain 04:42, 9 December 2006 (UTC)