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East St will be closed from Friday, November 9 at 9 AM through Sunday November 11.
The Westwood High Alumni Association offers scholarships, merchandise, and aid in planning your reunion.
The exhibit at Westwood Main Library showcases the artwork of the Norwood Art Association's board members.
Diwali is the Hindu Festival of Lights. The Festival will be held at Westwood High School.
Helping our wounded warriors
Per Westwood's Official Facebook page, this is due to a burst pipe.
If you missed early voting, election day is Tuesday!
Olivia Malcolmson received financial aid for RealTalkAdoption.com from Westwood’s IAM Strong Foundation.
Hale Reservation to offer scavenger hunt on Black Friday in conjunction with REI's #OptOutside program.
There are celebrations for Westwood seniors and foster care alums at Thanksgiving-but register soon!
Westwood High School Drama Department to perform Orwell's seminal tale this weekend.
The YMCA of Greater Boston is kicking-off of a new youth basketball development league for 1st through 4th graders.
Yard waste and leaf pickup will occur on your regular trash day as long as leaves/waste is in an appropriate bag.
I voted early the the midterm elections on Monday in Westwood. Here's how you can too!
Pumpkin sales to benefit a number of charities through First Parish’s Outreach Ministry.
The Princess Expo on October 27 will include makeup, arts and crafts, and a surprise princess visit!
This event is free, runs from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and the public is welcome, especially prospective students and their families.
Westwood is working on a Housing Production Plan (HPP) with its Housing Partnership and wants your opinion.
Westwood's early voting station is on Carby Street, also 10/17 is your last day to register to vote in the November 6 election.
The event will include trick or treating and music. Donations to the Westwood Food Pantry are requested.
East St will be closed at the bridge from Saturday, October 20th 12 AM until Sunday Night, October 21st.
The William James College-based helpline connects callers to mental health providers.
New Westwood community theatre group to present musical adaptation of popular children's book series.
Sofia Conte won the Literary Legacy Scholarship for her article on Anthropologie.
Is it early for the holidays? Yes. But with handmade/unique items, sometimes it's best to order early.
The Westwood Food Pantry and Circle of Hope will be the recipients of donated items that will clear patron's fines.
Grant applications are due October 15 on Mass Cultural Council website.
Workers Compensation and certain disability payments may affect your Social Security benefits.
Forum based around transgender equality to feature many voices from transgender teens to professionals.
It proved to be a day of entertainment, food, vendors, and more on a beautiful fall day.
Westwood Youth & Family Services' Holiday Giving Program is looking for both donors and participants prior to November 2 deadline.
Westwood Youth & Family Services will receive 20% of sales from the new Panda Express at University Station on Friday, September 28.
Westwood Artists host reception at Westwood Media Center on Wednesday, September 26th from 5:30-7:00 p.m. to see community quit.
Food, fun, beer, and possible gift bags for attendees; plus all proceeds go to the Greater Boston Food Bank.
Annual Flu Clinic on Saturday: October 20, 2018 from 9:00 AM-12:00 PM at the Westwood High School gymnasium.
International high-school competition, FIRST Robotics Competition, seeks mentors. Info 9/26 7-9pm. September 26 at 7 PM – 9 PM at West
Event will be held with Westwood Public Schools' administrators at Downey School at 9am.
Westwood’s Temple Beth David to host the fundraiser for Project Bread and local food pantries.
His name was Alexander Hamilton: Dr. Knott from Naval War College to Speak September 20 at Westwood Public Library