By Donna Lane

The Norwood Lighting Center has closed its doors after 32 years. Owner Tony Gentile is sad to be leaving this location across from the town common where he could see and feel the heartbeat of Norwood every day.
Gentile’s father, Pasquale,...

There are two additions to the 2017 Norwood Scholarship Foundation that were not included in the information provided to the July, 2017 edition of Norwood Local Town Pages.
Michael J. O'Leary Business Scholarship
Sabrina Mazzotta...

by Renee Plant

Norwood Police Chief William G. Brooks III has one clear goal each day: to connect with the community.
With more than 40 years of policing under his belt, Brooks said his outlook and style have evolved since beginning his career in Westford...

By Donna Lane

A self-assured, energetic young woman hit the ground running when she joined the Norwood Recreation Department as the new Program Director less than two months ago. Catherine Seastadt, or “Katie” as she prefers to be called, stepped into the slot...

By Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

Having rotated through every possible position, some regrettably, on the softball field since she got involved with the sport, Norwood’s Siobhan Reen finally found one that she not only enjoyed but was good at.
“Previously I had played just...

by Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

The Norwood School Committee has given Mustang Athletic Director Jon Longley the go ahead for a possible move to the Tri-Valley League (TVL) and leave the Bay State Conference (BSC). The transfer, however, is only in its first step of the process...

by Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

It’s been three years since the Norwood boys lacrosse team last ventured into the Division 2 South State Tournament where they made it all the way to the Semi Finals losing to Hingham. After going 6-4 in Division 2 or 3 contests, the Mustangs...

by Bella Caggiano

Opening Day for the 2017 Norwood Farmer's Market was unseasonably warm, but the vendors arrived, eager to display local produce and residents came excited for the first crop of fresh fruits and vegetables. Specialty vendors were also on hand...

by Renee Plant, Contributing Writer

The Norwood Fire Department has said farewell to Senior Firefighter Phil Morrison, who recently retired after 34 years of service to the town.
Born and raised in Norwood, Morrison has been a popular figure both in the community and among...

by Bella Caggiano
Visit the new exhibit this summer: The American Homefront during WWI

The Fred Holland Day House is notably one of Norwood's rich historical treasures. Every summer, this local landmark, home of the Norwood Historical Society (NHS), offers Sunday tours as an informative resource for residents to learn more about...

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