Rendering of the poposed Coakley Middle School (ai3architects) Norwood residents delivered a decisive vote, choosing to raise local taxes in order to fund a long‑awaited new middle school. The ballot … Continue reading Norwood Voters Approve Tax Increase To Build New Coakley Middle School-This Day In Norwood History-April 10, 2022
$12 A Week Feeds A Family Of Four-This Day In Norwood History-February 10, 1943
1943 Ad for A&P Supermarkets In spite of present high food prices, a family of four may obtain their nutritional needs on $12 a week. This requires, of course, careful … Continue reading $12 A Week Feeds A Family Of Four-This Day In Norwood History-February 10, 1943
Box Truck Hits Morse Street Bridge-This Day In Norwood History-January 14, 2022
photo: WHDH The roof of a box truck was ripped off when it collided with the Morse Street Bridge bridge on Friday morning. First responders from the Norwood Police and … Continue reading Box Truck Hits Morse Street Bridge-This Day In Norwood History-January 14, 2022
New Parking Policy Takes Effect-This Day In Norwood History-July 1, 2021
We are glad to announce that there is a new parking policy that will go into effect July 1st. These parking policy changes will impact the Central Business District (CBD) … Continue reading New Parking Policy Takes Effect-This Day In Norwood History-July 1, 2021
This Week In Norwood History-May 10
Norwood Pair ‘Marooned’ in Moving HouseFlynns Living in Downtown Street as Home Rolls to New Site 11 May 1946, Sat The Boston Globe IN THE MIDDLE of' East Vernon st., … Continue reading This Week In Norwood History-May 10
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
This Week In Norwood History-May 2
A New Raspberry The Norwood Raspberry 02 May 1874, Sat New England Farmer Among the novelties of the fruit garden, introduced in the present season, is a new raspberry from … Continue reading This Week In Norwood History-May 2
This Day In Norwood History-March 28
Epidemics at Norwood Wed, Mar 29, 1916 – The Berkshire County Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) Norwood, Mass. March 28 — Ten barber shops', five bowling alleys and two moving picture theatres … Continue reading This Day In Norwood History-March 28
This Day in Norwood History-November 30
17th Child Is Born To Woman, 36 A 17th child—a boy—was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geza Groh of 328 Railroad Avenue, Norwood, at the Norwood Hospital. The new addition … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-November 30
Norwood Commerce Center, Winsmith Mill, Shut Down Due To Code Violations-This Day In Norwood History-October 29, 2020
Norwood Commerce Center, Winsmith Mill, Shut Down Due To Code Violations-This Day In Norwood History-October 29, 2020
