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

Plimpton Press Provides Jobs for 900- Annual Payroll $3.5 Million-This Day in Norwood History-February 3, 1955

Plimpton Press, the famous printing house which occupies the sprawling industrial buildings between Lenox Street and the railroad, provides jobs for some 800 to 900 people in highly skilled work … Continue reading Plimpton Press Provides Jobs for 900- Annual Payroll $3.5 Million-This Day in Norwood History-February 3, 1955

Dodge Route Van Delivered For New Parcel Post Route-This Day In Norwood History-February 2, 1950

The new Dodge Route-Van delivered yesterday to Thomas O'Day, 278 Railroad Avenue, Norwood, by Daniel J. Sweeney, Sales Manager for Knox-Smith, Inc., Dodge-Plymouth Dealer, is being contracted by the Post … Continue reading Dodge Route Van Delivered For New Parcel Post Route-This Day In Norwood History-February 2, 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

Winslow Bros. Tannery Sold, New Retail Planned-This Day In Norwood History – December 4, 1949

Winslow Bros. & Co. has appointed John C. Kiley & Son agents for the sale of the old Smith Plant situated on Central St. and Railroad, av., adjacent to the … Continue reading Winslow Bros. Tannery Sold, New Retail Planned-This Day In Norwood History – December 4, 1949

Norwood Fire Sweeps V. F. W. Home; 2 Hurt-This Day In Norwood History-March 5, 1949

V. F. W..COMMANDER Joseph Paduck shown with Norwood Post’s colors and other property he saved when fire wrecked headquarters this morning. NORWOOD, March 5—Two firemen were injured and several families … Continue reading Norwood Fire Sweeps V. F. W. Home; 2 Hurt-This Day In Norwood History-March 5, 1949

Bodies of 3 WWII Heroes Coming Home For Burial-This Day In Norwood History-July 31, 1948

This Day In Norwood History-July 31, 1948-Bodies of 3 WWII Heroes Coming Home For Burial

Norwood 25 Years Ahead Of Dedham In Master Planning-This Day in Norwood History-January 22, 1948

But Many Phases Of Shurcliff Report Never Carried Out Here The neighboring town of Dedham has received the spotlight of publicity since the appearance, four weeks ago, of an Attractive … Continue reading Norwood 25 Years Ahead Of Dedham In Master Planning-This Day in Norwood History-January 22, 1948

New Marine Corps League Post Is Organized Here-This Day in Norwood History-January 31, 1947

Once again the town of Norwood has been honored by being chosen as the headquarters of a new veterans’ organization, a Marine Corps League Post. This new Post was started … Continue reading New Marine Corps League Post Is Organized Here-This Day in Norwood History-January 31, 1947

Johnson & Flood Specialize In Custom Made Furniture-This Day in Norwood History-January 24, 1947

An outside view of the shop and truck of Johnson & Flood Cabinetmakers, 228 Roil road Avenue, Norwood. Messrs. Johnson and Flood said they wanted to show this particular view … Continue reading Johnson & Flood Specialize In Custom Made Furniture-This Day in Norwood History-January 24, 1947