George Morrill Started Something When He Bought First Car By ANNE SHEEHAN Local late-nite-radio freaks who happened to spin their dials to WGBH-FM, sister station to Boston’s public TV Channel … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-December 1, 1972-Historic Event Related On Radio
Did You Know? Norwood’s First Library
The “cradle” of the Norwood Public Library is an old, blue, pine cabinet. It measures 6’ I/2” high, 3’ 5” wide, and 7' 1/2" deep and holds a collection of … Continue reading Did You Know? Norwood’s First Library
Did You Know? Drivers Ed
1948 Norwood School Report: In recent years, the appalling loss of life due to preventable accidents on the part of teenagers has focused attention on the need for safety education … Continue reading Did You Know? Drivers Ed
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Did You Know? First WWI Casualty
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Did You Know? Class Rings
The concept of wearing a ring to create a feeling of unity among a group of people – fellowship rings – is believed to have started in ancient Egypt, where some … Continue reading Did You Know? Class Rings
Did You Know? Norwood’s Roadways
The town of Norwood has a link on their website with a schedule of upcoming roadwork in town. You can check it out here: http://www.norwoodma.gov/departments/engineering/current_projects.php Click here to browse our … Continue reading Did You Know? Norwood’s Roadways
Did You Know? The Cost of the Tilton Carillon Bells
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Did You Know? Shattuck Park
In 1924, Town Meeting voted to accept a conveyance by way of gift from Emma L. Shattuck of title to a parcel of land containing approximately nine and one-half acres … Continue reading Did You Know? Shattuck Park