Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony To Open Sears New Sears Store Wednesday-This Day in Norwood History-January 5, 1961

Sears, Roebuck and Co.'» now Norwood store will be opened in brief ribbon-cutting ceremonies next Wednesday morning. Company officials will be (joined by Town Manager Walter Blasenak and other governmental … Continue reading Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony To Open Sears New Sears Store Wednesday-This Day in Norwood History-January 5, 1961

Marion Curran Boch Show Necessity of Sidewalk Program-This Day in Norwood History-January 15, 1959

LIVING PROOF OF THE NECESSITY OF SIDEWALK - Marion Curran Boch shows the need for a sidewalk installation program based on safety for our children rather than political patronage. Scene … Continue reading Marion Curran Boch Show Necessity of Sidewalk Program-This Day in Norwood History-January 15, 1959

6 Other Attacks on Girls Recently in Norwood-This Day in Norwood History-November 5, 1954

6 Other Attacks on Girls Recently in Norwood-This Day in Norwood History-November 5, 1954

Town Mourns War Hero Col. George T Lee-This Day In Norwood History-October 7, 1954

Town Mourns War Hero Col. George T Lee-This Day In Norwood History-October 7, 1954

Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-February 6, 1950

Top row (left to right Marcia Murray. 77 South street, Mcdfield; Julia Bartkewicz, 19 Cedar street: Linda Georgeu, 22 Plimpton avenue. Bottom row (same order) Cynthia and Susan Hopkins, 207 … Continue reading Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-February 6, 1950

Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-January 26, 1950

Top row (left to right» Barbara Forbes, 93 Hill Street, Maureen O'Donnell, 143 Walnut avenue, Joan Barton, 230 Lenox street. Bottom row left to right: Johnny Hand, 1370 Washington Street, … Continue reading Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-January 26, 1950

Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-January 17, 1950

Top Row (left to right) Joan Henry, 101 Railroad avenue, William Crozier, 65 Winslow avenue and Carol Ross, 20 High street. Bottom Row (same order) William Moir, 335 Winter street, … Continue reading Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-January 17, 1950

Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-February 3, 1948

256 Tod row, left to right: 6-month-old Patricia Sheehan of 401 Nahatan street; five-month-old Patrick Burke of 24 Oolah avenue, and four-month-old Robert Simoni of 172 Neponset street. Bottom row, … Continue reading Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-February 3, 1948

Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-January 5, 1948

Top row (left to right): Five-year-old Sheila Ruscitti of SO Cross street; four-and-a-half-year-old Joseph Heylin of 510 Nahatan street, and Mary McKinnon, aged seven, of 10 School street. Bottom row … Continue reading Citizens of Tomorrow-This Day in Norwood History-January 5, 1948

Norwood Quartet In Perilous Atlantic Crossing On Troopship-This Day in Norwood History-January 4, 1946

NEW YORK — The S. S. Kokomo Victory arrived in New York from LeHavre, France, with 1600 returning veterans, weary, seasick, and very much battered and bruised, but very happy … Continue reading Norwood Quartet In Perilous Atlantic Crossing On Troopship-This Day in Norwood History-January 4, 1946