Summer will officially begin in Norwood Tuesday with the ribbon cutting at the farmers market, which will be at 2 p.m. on the Town Common
The town held a celebration Saturday on the Town Common commemorating the end of enslavement with vocal and dance performances
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The event on Sunday, organized by Walpole organization Be Inclusive, includes food trucks, youth activities, music, African dance and poetry
State and Norwood police searched the vicinity of a Norwood trampoline park after the suspect fled on foot early Wednesday morning
The day-long celebration will take place on Sunday, Oct. 1 from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. at the Norwood Space Center campus at 83 Morse St.
“The Woman In The Library: A Murder Mystery set in the Boston Public Library," was written by novelist Sulari Gentill
The event, featuring music and a presentation of historical storyboards, is part of the ongoing series of events for the town's anniversary
Enterprise Rent-a-Car sought a major project special permit for a parking lot to sell rented vehicles, angering abutters
More than 250 people gathered on the Town Common on Saturday to support the LGBTQ+ community
The concert, open only to Norwood residents, is being held on June 26 in honor of the town's 150th anniversary.
A banquet celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Norwood Council on Aging will be held Friday at the Four Points Sheraton.
Dr. Harriet E. Rogers arrived in Norwood in 1923 to practice medicine when there were very few female doctors
Vermette will give a lecture entitled “The Ku Klux Klan in New England in the 1920s."
The Morrill Memorial Library will host a virtual job search help series throughout the summer on Monday afternoons at 2 p.m. on Zoom
Learn how the Roosevelts found comfort and relief from the uncertainty of world events on Tuesday, June 14 at 2 p.m. on Zoom.
The world-renowned Boston Pops will perform at a two-hour concert in celebration of the town's anniversary year on the Town Common
Dr. Wayne Perkins practiced at Norwood Hospital from 1967 until his retirement in 2006, where he was president of the medical staff.
Matt Curran and JuanManuel Gonzales will be the new assistant principal. Cindy Derrane will become the associate principal.
The event concluded a weeklong series of activities to honor veterans, including those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Norfolk DA Michael W. Morrissey is hosting a free household document shredding event at the Norwood Senior Center on June 16
All residents are invited to bring their own food and join other LGBTQIA+ friendly residents for a community picnic on the Town Common
Drag performers Loo D'Flyest Priestly and Ivanna will discuss the transformation process into their drag personas on June 21.
Town offices and banks are closed. By state law, liquor stores cannot open before noon on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
The town's tribute to veterans has included historical displays and a concert. It will conclude this weekend with the parade Monday morning.
The popular restaurant closed in June 2020. It faced a number of postponements before the Selectmen considered revoking its alcohol license
MariMed, a multi-state distributor, announced Tuesday that its "world's largest pot brownie" campaign received two national PR awards
The new school start times, voted upon by the School Committee in February, will go into effect in September.
Norwood is collaborating with Walpole and Sharon on a new initiative to help residents and businesses conserve their energy use
Five Reasons to Adopt a Senior Pet
Interested artists can draw, sketch, paint, or compose on the computer an idea to be painted on a light box.
After substantial debate, a new transportation overlay district at 259 Lenox St. was sent back to the Planning Board for further study
The new mixed-use overlay district would allow for the creation of a 150-unit mixed-use building with a riverfront park at 83 Morse St.
Data indicates a slowdown in real estate transactions over the past two months, according to Register of Deeds William O'Donnell
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
In honor of Pride Month, the Morrill Memorial Library will host Joan Ilacqua, Executive Director of The History Project, on Monday, June 6.
Timothea Pham, the Mass Cultural Council’s community program officer congratulated the council and grantees on April 29.
The Special Town Meeting concluded Monday night, while the Annual Town Meeting will continue Thursday
Displays of veterans' memorabilia will be available at four locations on May 22. The celebration will culminate with the Memorial Day parade
Keegan's Jewelers has been selling a "Hearts of Ukraine" collection of necklaces. The idea was inspired by a store employee from Ukraine.