By J.D. O’Gara

Adults often harken back to carefree days of their youth, but recent studies by the Metrowest Health Foundation, specifically their Adolescent Health Report Card over the last decade, have found that for teenagers, anxiety is on the rise. 
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By J.D. O’Gara

Adults often harken back to carefree days of their youth, but recent studies by the Metrowest Health Foundation, specifically their Adolescent Health Report Card over the last decade, have found that for teenagers, anxiety is on the rise. 
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by Christopher Tremblay

The Norwood girls volleyball team had a phenomenal season last fall going 15-5, came in second place in the Hergett Division of the Bay Stat League behind Walpole, and defeating Falmouth 3-0 in the first round of the Division 2 South tournament...

by Christopher Tremblay

As the fall sport season gets underway, Norwood girls soccer has a new coach at the helm of the varsity program; well at least sort of. Rebecca Newman has taken over as the head coach, but she is by far not new to the program. Newman has been the...

For the third consecutive year, the Norwood community, along with their local Elks Lodge #1124, have come together to give back to the town's first responder's.
On Sunday, September 10, the Red & Blue Barbecue Board of Directors and...

by Bella Caggiano

Scituate's loss is Norwood's gain...for Halloween that is. Susan Marshalsea hosted her Haunted House while she lived on the south shore in the late 80's, and contributed the money she raised to their local animal shelter. She has continued that...

by Bella Caggiano

The Town of Norwood is making a difference in the international market, thanks to one of Norwood's own, Toni Eosco, and St. Timothy's Parish. The 2nd Annual Market of Hope (MOH) will be held on Saturday, October 21, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., St. Timothy's...

By Donna Lane

Ellen Rano has been driving the Norwood Senior Center bus for 10 years. Her dad, Doug Ross, recommended she apply for the job telling her it was the perfect job for her.
Prior to working for the Senior Center, Rano drove a school bus and...

By Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

Unlike many who get involved in the Dana Farber Pan Mass Challenge (PMC), Norwood’s Eric LaCroix did not have anyone who had been afflicted with Cancer, but still decided to lend a hand. Six years ago, LaCroix found out that his wife’s college...

by Christopher Tremblay

Having inherited a team which is full of seniors, first-year Norwood Boys Cross Country Coach Matt Curran is looking at a season in the likes of which the Mustangs have not seen in sometime.
“I feel this is going to be a great season for...

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