Author Stephen Puleo visited the Westwood Public Library to discuss his most recent book.
An exhibit at the Westwood Historical Society this Sunday will feature clothing from the early 1800s.
An upcoming presentation in Westwood will discuss creation of the Earth, the Native people's relationship with nature and their traditional ways of life, and concepts of spirituality.
An Irish Festival, high school sports and a fundraiser for pets are all on the agenda for events in the Westwood area this weekend.
Deborah Costine put on a puppeteering performance of the classic tale for children and parents Thursday.
The Westwood resident is trying to raise money to help out a colleague in the African nation.
A first-of-it's kind event at the reservation helped integrate youths from Hale's various camp programs.
Activities will kick off at 11 a.m. at Cat Rock Field, lasting until about 2 p.m.
Trapper speaks with Westwood Patch about the Boston music scene, his solo career, and working with film and television producers.
Chris Trapper sang two songs for the show's sixth season.
Mike Slattery sings and tells stories Monday night at children's concert the Westwood Senior Center.
The folk duo sang a number of classic folk, country and bluegrass songs, giving background behind each one.
A group of local musicians from various backgrounds will play a variety of music outside of Westwood High School.
The children's entertainer and musician performed at the senior center Monday night.
The Westwood Historical Society's headquarters was considered one of 1,000 places to visit in the state. But is the building the only thing Westwood has to offer outsiders?
For more than 20 years, families have enjoyed the annual event filled with water and foam.
Residents, town officials and even a state congressman all enjoyed vocal renditions of hit songs both old and new.
Formed in 2008, the nonprofit group has continued to evolve, and hopes to eventually bring regular local programming to Westwood residents.
The all-male a cappella group will perform contemporary hits and classics in a variety of vocal renditions.
Spots near the center of town offer simple, yet productive things to occupy residents.
Senior residents reminisced about the infamous event nearly 70 years ago.
The new path will provide Westwood residents with a recreational alternative for getting around town.
The Westwood Community Swing Band closed out July 4th Weekend with a concert at the Westood Senior Center.
Members of Hale's Membership Beach engaged in activities and tournaments to celebrate the holiday.
Women's self defense and adult karate classes begin July 12 and run through August.
A number of nearby towns are hosting displays during the holiday weekend.
From hiking to baseball, residents have a number of ways to keep entertained.
Residents without plans for the holiday can indulge in a few Westwood festivities.
Contest encourages residents to submit photos portraying Westwood's finest features.
Shows begin on July 5 with the Westwood Community Swing Band.