The town will have hay rides, music and a holiday tree lighting on the Town Common
Through his attorney, Mr N. L. Sheldon, he then began a suit against the town for refusal to provide proper schooling for the children, ...
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Wed, Nov 21, 1956 – 10 · The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) · Newspapers.com
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Author Lynne Reeves as she talks about her latest book, “The Dangers of an Ordinary Night,” with bestselling author Lisa Genova.
Josiah Stearns Cushing was born in Bedford. Mass, May 1, 1854. His father was a Unitarian clergyman, a brother of the world-renowned aut ...
In July 1917, it was announced that the Norwood National Bank, which had $100,000 in capital, was to be liquidated and would be succeede ...
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In the meantime, the shopkeepers were alternately amused and dismayed. The merchants on the opposite side of the street from the leaves ...
Henry B. Baker, who proved to be the extra dry wit of the evening, and who brought down the house every time he got up, favored the dire ...
Wed, Nov 16, 1910 – 4 · The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) · Newspapers.com
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Just as retailers enter the all-important holiday shopping season, Kline's department store, one of the last traditional downtown depart ...
The fire early yesterday morning in the Harcourt building on Irvington st wiped out a whole artist colony and the loss will be never kno ...
On hand with Madden at the open house today will be John Crowley, sales manager, Jesse Knight, used car manager, and members of the sale ...
Van Dusen recently was recognized by the Massachusetts Center for the Book as one of Massachusetts’ must-read authors of the year.
The sirens were sounded from a control located in the report center at the Municipal building. Two sirens stand atop the fire station an ...
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A number of events celebrating the 150th anniversary will be held next year, beginning with a First Night celebration this New Year's Eve.
NORWOOD MESSENGER-Nov 6, 1942
His problem is one of keeping his word. In the future the store will open at noon and close A- 11 p.m. No more lengthy hours for anybody ...
George W. Smith, Jr., plant manager, said that as much as possible local talent is hired; practically all of the employees are residents ...
The day will include the annual parade, which had been halted during the pandemic, as well as a collation and flag retirement ceremony.
Donors will have the chance to win a trip for two to Hawaii.
The other tannery has been running to the full of its capacity, and both are paying essentially the same wages as before the panic.
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At the tannery of the Lyman Smith Son's Co business is improving slowly but surely, and the prospect is a good one.
The town's daily demand has been estimated at 2 million gallons.
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