This Week In Norwood History- May 6

Morrill Memorial Enters Service To Norwood Hospital Move Made After Tests Show Books Have Therapeutic Value BOOK SERVICE is instituted at the Norwood Hospital, as new Morrill Library service went … Continue reading This Week In Norwood History- May 6

Hockey Testimonial Is Gala Affair; Honor Blane Maus, Tom Clifford, Sr.-This Day in Norwood History-May 6, 1964

May 6, 1964-Members of the Norwood High Hockey team, champs of the Bay State League, were honored at the Elks Hall last Wednesday. A packed house enjoyed every minute of … Continue reading Hockey Testimonial Is Gala Affair; Honor Blane Maus, Tom Clifford, Sr.-This Day in Norwood History-May 6, 1964

George H, Morse, Widely Known in Norwood, Dead-This Day In Norwood History-May 6, 1917

George H. Morse, one of the oldest and best-known residents of Norwood, died this morning after a few days’ illness, aged 83, at his home, 1319 Washington st. Mr. Morse … Continue reading George H, Morse, Widely Known in Norwood, Dead-This Day In Norwood History-May 6, 1917

Talk of the Town-June 9, 1905

Norwood enters June with a lively civic spirit — from Fourth of July planning and band concerts to church observances, business changes, and a bustling calendar of social gatherings. The … Continue reading Talk of the Town-June 9, 1905

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G.H. Bateman Elected Selectman, Roads Are Hot Topic-This Day in Norwood History-May 6, 1893

Appropriations and Lively Discussions Town meeting, No. 3, took place Monday afternoon and evening. Contrary to expectation the orators were very moderate in their speeches and there was just enough … Continue reading G.H. Bateman Elected Selectman, Roads Are Hot Topic-This Day in Norwood History-May 6, 1893

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This Day in Norwood History-Talk Of The Town-May 6, 1893

These news items were the talk of the town on May 6, 1893 —W. E. Forrest has removed to Chapel Street. —Remember the Baptist social next Thursday evening. —Mrs. J. … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-Talk Of The Town-May 6, 1893