The weather was perfect. It was a cool spring day and, for a change, it did not rain. If you were one of the 300-plus people who attended the Norwood Evening Garden Club’s 15th Art in Bloom at the George H. Morse House, you would have seen...
Hundreds of TVs were tuned in to Norwood’s local broadcasting station on April 5, not to view a municipal meeting, but to participate and watch in the live action, glitzy costumes, and impressive choreography of the 11th Annual Dancing with the...
Do you hate answering your phone these days? If you answered yes, you are not alone. As technology continues to advance, the number of calls we receive daily that are scams or solicitations continue to increase.
According to Norwood Deputy...
When Erin Garczynski graduated from Norwood High School, she left a huge void behind the plate for the Mustangs softball team, and Coach Carol Savino had no one to take the perennial catcher’s position. Following her departure to Southern New...
It was a tough final year for Norwood lacrosse competing in the Bay State League (BSL) last spring. The Mustang’s boys team was without two of its top players leaving the squad rather young and inexperienced on the field. Under first year Coach...
Calling all residents….or existing residents looking for community involvement, meet town officials, or municipal departments. The Morrill Memorial Library is hosting the 3rd Annual Norwood 101, Monday, April 8, 6-8 p.m.
This event was...
There are many opportunities for Norwood residents to participate in Earth Day, and contribute right here in their hometown! Reserve Sunday, April 28, to help keep this wonderful town litter free and thriving! This is a fabulous opening to...
What character would you choose to be yur BFF (best friend forever), and why? If you have an answer to this question, write it down and submit it to the 8th Annual Morrill Memorial Library Essay Contest!
For the past seven year, Norwood...
Since its inception in April 1897, The Boston Marathon, the world’s oldest annual marathon, has garnered the attention of Massachusetts residents and the world alike.
As the brain child of Olympic Team Manager John Graham, assisted by...
After what seems like an interminable winter, signs of spring have finally emerged – species tulips and narcissus are peeking out of the earth while snowdrops and some hellebores are already blooming. What’s also getting ready to bloom is the...