Police Surprise Betting Spot on Dewing’s Order NORWOOD, Jan. 20- Acting on orders of Dist. Atty. Edmund R. Dewing, a detail of State Police from the Framingham and Wrentham barracks … Continue reading 38 under Arrest In Norwood Raid-This Day In Norwood History-January 20, 1939
Two Indians Cherish Costly Relics As Norwood Raises Fund For Them-This Day In Norwood History-December 3, 1938
Homeless and in financial straits, “Pete, the Indian,” and his sister, Mary, the only two surviving members of the once-powerful Micmac tribe in this part of the country, tonight obstinately … Continue reading Two Indians Cherish Costly Relics As Norwood Raises Fund For Them-This Day In Norwood History-December 3, 1938
Suspended Town Manager Kendrick Plans Public Defense-This Day in Norwood History-October 6, 1938
Ousted Norwood Official to Speak Tomorrow NORWOOD, Oct. 6—William C. Kendrick, suspended town manager, will take to the public platform tomorrow night to defend his stand to the voters, who … Continue reading Suspended Town Manager Kendrick Plans Public Defense-This Day in Norwood History-October 6, 1938
Pilot Finds Body of Lost Woman, Mrs. Nettie Day-This Day in Norwood History-September 27, 1937
Mrs. Nettie Day, 71-year-old woman who became lost in the almost impenetrable swamp here yesterday while picking cranberries, was found dead less than a half-mile from her home and but … Continue reading Pilot Finds Body of Lost Woman, Mrs. Nettie Day-This Day in Norwood History-September 27, 1937
Five Back From Mexico In 6850-Mile Taxi Trip-This Day In Norwood History- July 9, 1937
NORWOOD. July 9 — Fred Schaier, 181 Pleasant st, driver for Jack’s Taxi Service, arrived home last night after completing a round trip of 6850 miles to Mexico City, with … Continue reading Five Back From Mexico In 6850-Mile Taxi Trip-This Day In Norwood History- July 9, 1937
Norwood Phone Exchange Opens-This Day In Norwood History – November 2, 1936
Norwood Phone Exchange Opens-This Day In Norwood History - November 2, 1936
Norwood Schools Closed Due to Infantile Paralysis-This Day in Norwood History-September 6, 1935
NORWOOD DELAYS OPENING OF SCHOOLS UNTIL OCT 1 Dr Charles L. Lynch, chairman of the Board of Health, announced late this afternoon that following a meeting of his board … Continue reading Norwood Schools Closed Due to Infantile Paralysis-This Day in Norwood History-September 6, 1935
Wandering Webber Boys Found Safe in Dedham Jail-This Day in Norwood History-August 14, 1935
This Day in Norwood History- August 14, 1935-Wandering Webber Boys Found Safe in Dedham Jail
Wandering Webber Boys Found Safe in Dedham Jail-This Day in Norwood History- August 14, 1935
While their description was being broadcast this afternoon over the entire State as being missing from home, at the tearful request of their mother, Donald Webber, 17, and his brother, … Continue reading Wandering Webber Boys Found Safe in Dedham Jail-This Day in Norwood History- August 14, 1935
Three Norwood Postal Carriers Reach 35 Years In ServiceThis Day In Norwood History-January 2, 1935
NORWOOD, Jan 2—Three local postal carriers yesterday observed the completion of 35 years’ service, and it is estimated that during this time they have traveled 315,000 miles. On Jan 1, … Continue reading Three Norwood Postal Carriers Reach 35 Years In ServiceThis Day In Norwood History-January 2, 1935
