Medway/Millis February 2016

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By J.D. O’Gara On January 20, the Millis Elementary School Building Committee (MESBC) held an interactive workshop for Mil-

lis residents, inviting feedback from residents on their hopes and concerns for an updated facility to house elementary students in the Millis Public

Wayne Klocko, Chair of the Millis Permanent Building Committee and Chair of the Millis Elementary School Building Committee (MESBC), welcomed over 60 Millis residents on January 20 to an interactive workshop designed to gain community input on their hopes for an updated elementary school facility in the town. The committee is planning two more meetings, one ton March 2, and residents are invited to visit the project’s website, www.millisschoolproject.org to stay apprised of where the project stands.

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Emergency Averted at Medway Preschool

Millis Elementary School Building Project (ESBP) Moves Forward Committee Holds Public Workshops, Creates Website

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Schools. The community workshop, the first of three planned to invite residents’ input, followed another held specifically for educators on January 15th. Another meeting is scheduled March 2 to present various alternatives to townspeople and solicit their input on those options. Millis has been working with the Massachusetts School Building Authority since June of 2014. In March of 2015, the MSBA invited Millis to enter the feasibility stage of the process, which required approval and financial commitment by the town. At a special election in February and a special town meeting in March, Millis committed $1 million for a feasibility study and schematic design (subject to up to 51% reimbursement from the MSBA). In November, the MESBC chose Compass Project Management as the Owner’s Project

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On January 11, a Medway incident brought to light the importance of having operating CO detectors in our homes and buildings, when Medway firefighters found elevated levels of CO (due to a malfunctioning boiler) at the Christ Episcopal Church at 14 School Street, home of Back to Basics Preschool. Back to Basics owner Wendy Kilty, who rents space from the church, explains that upon arrival in the morning, she detected an unusual smell. She alerted building owners and off-duty Medway firefighter Lt. Matt Anzivino, a parent of two of her preschool students, who then accompanied her to the boiler room to investigate. After discovering a malfunction with one of the boilers, Anzivino suggested Kilty call the Medway Fire Department to come conduct an air quality test. The preschool evacuated students as a precaution, and when firefighters came at about 7:40 a.m., they did discover an elevated level of CO in the building.

CO detectors in the building were functional at the time, says Kilty, sounding at about the time firefighters came. That, she says, was probably a function of the heat not coming on in the building until 7 a.m. Kilty thanks Lt. Anzivino, as well as all of the local neighbors who offered to open their homes to the temporarily displaced students. Kilty adds that since the incident, the preschool has installed three additional CO detectors to better streamline the detection process in the future. Medway Fire officials stressed that this incident was seriously. The event occurred soon after State Fire Marshal Stephen D. Coan issued a warning last month in the wake of the Milford fatal carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning where there were no working carbon monoxide or smoke alarms in either apartment. Coan discussed Nicole’s Law, which requires carbon monoxide alarms in homes that

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