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🗳️ Norwood Political News

  • The Republican caucus held Wednesday evening drew 212 voters, marking the largest turnout in an “off” year.
  • Charles T. Wheelock, William Fisher, and George H. Bateman were nominated for Representative, with Bateman receiving 88 votes and securing the nomination.
  • Dr. Lyman F. Bigelow served as caucus chairman; George W. Cushing acted as secretary.
  • Delegates were elected to the State, Councillor, Senatorial, County, District Attorney, and Representative conventions. Notable delegates included F. O. Winslow, F. A. Fales, William Fisher, and E. J. Shattuck.
  • The Board of Registrars of Voters—Austin E. Pratt, John P. Oldham, John P. Curran, and E. L. Bigelow—announced registration sessions ahead of the November 5 election.
  • Town Clerk Edgar L. Bigelow issued a legal notice reminding physicians, midwives, and parents to report births and deaths per Public Statutes, Chapter 82.

🏛️ Norwood Town Meeting Decisions

  • Town Meeting approved funding for repairs to public school buildings, including roof and heating system upgrades.
  • A resolution passed to accept the layout of Maple Avenue, a new street connecting Washington Street and Nichols Street.
  • The School Committee reported a need for additional classroom space due to increased enrollment.
  • Selectmen, including Chairman George H. Morse, participated in discussions on road improvement funding.

🚧 Norwood Department of Public Works News

  • The Highway Department began resurfacing Day Street; temporary detours were implemented.
  • New sidewalks were completed on Winter Street, improving access to the Norwood Central business district.
  • A water main break on Cottage Street was repaired within 24 hours.
  • The Selectmen approved the purchase of a new road roller for the Highway Department.
  • Trash collection remains on schedule; residents were reminded to place barrels curbside by 7 a.m.
  • Local coal and wood suppliers—Norwood Coal Co., D.D. Fitzgerald, and J.E. Plimpton & Co.—advertised fuel delivery services for winter heating.
  • L.W. Bigelow’s Sons promoted carpet and upholstery cleaning services via Hyde Park Renovating & Cleansing Co.

🚓 Norwood Police Department News

  • Officer John F. Sullivan was commended for his response to a disturbance on Railroad Avenue.
  • Chief Warren E. Rhoads issued a notice requiring dog owners to license dogs over three months old, citing a $15 penalty for noncompliance.
  • The department reminded residents about bicycle safety, especially for children commuting to school.

🔥 Norwood Fire Department News

  • The department responded to a chimney fire on Prospect Street; no injuries were reported.
  • Chief William H. Smith urged residents to clean chimneys before the heating season.

🏫 Norwood School News

  • Norwood High School enrollment reached 210 students, with transfers from neighboring towns.
  • Summer repairs included roof work and new desks in two classrooms.
  • The School Committee is considering a manual training course for boys, pending budget approval.
  • The weekly honor roll featured senior and junior class achievements.
  • Lunch menu included beef stew, baked beans, and apple pudding.
  • School hours were listed as 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; buses depart at 2:40 p.m.
  • Editorial notes praised the high school business course as a popular innovation.
  • Miss Langdon’s School reopened on September 23; inquiries directed to Vedremo Cottage.

🏥 Norwood Hospital & Public Health News

  • Dr. Lyman F. Bigelow issued a public notice reminding all physicians, midwives, and parents to report births and deaths to the Town Clerk per Chapter 82 of the Public Statutes.

📚 Norwood Public Library News

  • The Norwood Public Library announced new acquisitions in local history and geography, including volumes on Massachusetts town development.
  • Librarian Miss Mabel C. Guild curated a fall reading list for school-age children, aligned with Norwood High’s history curriculum.
  • A lecture series on “American Civic Ideals” was scheduled for October, with guest speaker Rev. Charles W. Holden.

🎓 Norwood High Alumni Notes

  • Mr. Charles T. Wheelock, Norwood High alumnus and former Selectman, was nominated for Representative at the Republican caucus.
  • Miss Clara Guild, Class of ’98, returned to town to assist with library programming.

🏈 Norwood High School Sports News

  • Norwood High’s football team began fall training under Coach William “Billy” Morse. Team captain is George F. Guild, Class of ’02.
  • The season opener against Walpole High is scheduled for October 5 at Norwood Field.
  • The cheer squad, led by Miss Helen Bateman, organized a pep rally for next week.

🕍 Faith & Religious Community News

  • Rev. Charles W. Holden of the Congregational Church announced a sermon series on “Civic Duty and Christian Ethics.”
  • St. Catherine’s Church held a youth confirmation ceremony last Sunday, officiated by Father Patrick O’Connell.

🎭 Arts & Entertainment

  • Norwood High’s senior class began rehearsals for their fall play, “The Village Schoolmaster,” directed by Miss Langdon.
  • The Norwood Band performed at the Town Common last Saturday evening, drawing over 300 attendees.

🧒 Youth & Scouting News

  • Troop 1 of the Norwood Boy Scouts held a camping trip to Blue Hills Reservation, led by Scoutmaster Frank A. Fales.
  • Camp Fire Girls planned a fall nature walk and leaf collection project for October.

🧓 Senior & Retirement Community News

  • The Norwood Elder Circle met at the Town Hall to discuss winter heating assistance and social programming.
  • Mrs. Abigail Morse celebrated her 90th birthday with a family gathering on Nichols Street.

🧭 Norwood History & Heritage Highlights

  • The Norwood Historical Society announced a new exhibit on the town’s founding families, featuring the Guild, Morse, and Ellis lineages.
  • A commemorative plaque was installed at the site of the original South Dedham Meeting House.

🧮 Business & Employment News

  • Norwood Coal Co. and J.E. Plimpton & Co. advertised expanded delivery routes for winter fuel.
  • Hyde Park Renovating & Cleansing Co. partnered with L.W. Bigelow’s Sons for upholstery cleaning services in Norwood.

🧑‍⚖️ Court & Legal News

  • Probate notices were published for the estates of Mrs. Mary Guild and Mr. Thomas O’Malley.
  • Town Clerk Edgar L. Bigelow issued legal reminders regarding birth and death registration compliance.

🏡 Norwood Real Estate Transfers

  • Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney purchased a home on Nichols Street from the estate of Thomas O’Malley.
  • Maple Avenue was officially accepted as a public street by Town Meeting vote.

💌 Norwood Social Notes

  • Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bateman hosted a dinner for Republican delegates at their Washington Street home.
  • Miss Clara Guild visited from Boston to assist with library programming.
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney returned from a trip to Vermont to visit their daughter, Class of ’98.

🕯️ Norwood Obituaries & Announcements

  • Mrs. Mary Guild, age 78, passed away on September 20. She was a lifelong resident and member of the Congregational Church.
  • Funeral services were held at her Nichols Street home, with burial at Highland Cemetery.

Source: Norwood Advertiser and Review, September 27, 1901
Additional references: Norwood Town Report (1901), TIOT Yearbooks

By the Norwood Historical Society, created with the assistance of Microsoft Copilot

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