
The Board of Selectmen at Tuesday night’s meeting approved Police Chief Thomas Lydon’s recommendation that Cottage Street, from Washington Street to Central Street, be retained as a one-way street. A thirty-day trial period (December 13 to January 13) with the street as a one-way had been recommended by the Chief and approved by the Selectmen.
Selectman Clement A. Riley felt it was awkward to have two oneway streets so close together and the Board voted to approve his motion that the Police Chief be asked to study the project, keep Cottage Street a one-way and give special consideration to returning Day Street to a two-way street.
THIS DAY IN NORWOOD HISTORY
Norwood Mourns Skating Club Members-This Day in Norwood History–January 29, 2025
Norwood Mourns Skating Club Members Lost in Washington, D.C. Mid‑Air Collision January 29 now carries a solemn weight in Norwood’s civic memory. On this day in 2025, a mid‑air collision … Continue reading Norwood Mourns Skating Club Members-This Day in…
Coakley Middle School Demolition – June 30, 2025
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Easter Sunday Drive Through Norwood-This Day In Norwood History-April 20, 2025
It was a beautiful Easter morning and perfect for a short drive through Norwood. Norwood Hospital, the new Coakley Middle School, and Hawes Pool are all under construction.
Figure skater who lost both parents in DC plane crash brings world championships crowd to its feet-This Day In Norwood History-March 30, 2025
Maxim Naumov came to a stop in the middle of the ice, looked up at the sky and patted his heart. Then he mouthed a few words, in Russian, to … Continue reading Figure skater who lost both parents in…





