RULES AND REGULATIONS governing the use of Village Hall in South Dedham, now Norwood, were found between partitions by Louis Albrecht of Islington during razing of the ancient structure on Broadway.
Prohibited, among other things, was “littering the floor with nut shells, all noise and disorder in public meetings” and “all scuffling and rudeness upon the piazza.” Persons using the building were also warned not to “cut, mark, or deface any part of the woodwork or walls.”
(All articles originally published in the Norwood Messenger)
1947 Historical Sketch-The Norwood Business Association
At the annual town meeting on March 7, 1892, a motion was made by John C. Lane and unanimously adopted by the town: “That a standing committee be appointed to further the general interests of the town and especially to…
Norwood Fire Destroys Auto Parts Building, Former Village Hall-This Day In Norwood History-April 15, 1964
NORWOOD — A general alarm fire destroyed an auto parts building and an adjoining vacant structure at Nahatan st. and Broadway, just off the business district, at 10:30 Tuesday night. … Continue reading Norwood Fire Destroys Auto Parts Building, Former…
To Confer on Razing Of Old Village Hall-This Day In Norwood History-September 5, 1963
This Day In Norwood History-September 5, 1963-To Confer on Razing Of Old Village Hall
Death Knell Sounded For Old Village Hall-This Day in Norwood History-July 18, 1963
This Day in Norwood History-July 18, 1963-Death Knell Sounded For Old Village Hall
New Role For Old Village Hall-This Day In Norwood History-October 18, 1946
New Role For Old Village Hall This Day In Norwood History-October 18, 1946




