Willie Pep Encouraged by six phone calls (‘'Boston calling London, Eng. Mr. Biddles, please!”) and the promotional possibilities of Norwood Arena, Sam Silverman will fly to London next month to … Continue reading World Title Fight At Norwood Arena?-This Day In Norwood History-June 18, 1958
Father’s Day AdsThis Day in Norwood History-June 18, 1953
Happy Father's Day! We hope you enjoy these 1953 Father's Day ads featuring Norwood businesses.
At Least 183 Expected in Norwood’s First Public Kindergarten Classes-This Day in Norwood History-June 18, 1948
A survey by the School Department has determined that at least 183 youngsters will enter the kindergarten when classes are established in Norwood next September it was revealed at the … Continue reading At Least 183 Expected in Norwood’s First Public Kindergarten Classes-This Day in Norwood History-June 18, 1948
Norwood High Bids for Title, Braves Will Sign Ray Martin After the Game-This Day in Norwood History-June 18, 1943
June 18, 1943-Norwood High Bids for Title, Braves Will Sign Ray Martin After the Game
Tales of Tyot- Win Everett Gets Letters
Old Residents Give Their Versions Of Incidents In His Stories The following interesting letter comes to Win Everett from Mr. James R. Vance. Also some pertinent comments from Miss Sarah … Continue reading Tales of Tyot- Win Everett Gets Letters
Tales Of Tyot-Introduction
Tyot (or "Tiot") Was the Indian Name for the Territory Which Became Norwood, Massachusetts. It Meant "Place-Surrounded-by-Waters" The following sketches, originally printed in the Norwood Messenger, embody much of the … Continue reading Tales Of Tyot-Introduction
Mary Dean Chickering Turns 100-This Day in Norwood History-June 18, 1897
Monday, June 14, 1807, the one-hundredth birthday of the oldest woman in the healthful and beautiful town of Norwood, was ushered in with clouds and threatening weather, followed by....
