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Norfolk Aggie awarded $3.5M State Grant

Norfolk County Agricultural High School will receive a $3.5 million state grant – the largest in its history – that will significantly increase learning and career opportunities for hundreds of additional students in the county and beyond. The grant will support a $2.45 million renovation and expansion on the current campus, increasing space and providing much-needed...
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Fatal crash in Wellesley

A fatal single-vehicle crash on Route 16 in Wellesley claimed the life of a driver Thursday morning, prompting an ongoing investigation by local authorities. According to the Wellesley Police Department, the incident occurred shortly before 11:30 a.m. along Washington Street, which is part of Route 16, near the intersection with Glen Road. An officer on patrol...
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Westwood accident hinders morning commute

Photo Credit: 10Boston News A multi-vehicle crash involving a fuel spill caused significant disruption along Route 128 in Westwood early Thursday, May 1, snarling traffic during the morning commute and prompting an extensive emergency response, according to local news reports. The incident occurred shortly after 2 a.m. on the northbound side of the highway near Exit 28....
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Medfield hosts successful History Weekend

With an exciting historical marker unveiling, the appearance of special guests and clear skies, the 4th annual Medfield History Weekend spearheaded by Medfield Historical Society was a big success. Based on ticketing and feedback from historical group partners, an estimated 500 people enjoyed the various events, tours...
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Sherborn’s Ava Dye wins Miss Amazing

Sherborn resident, Ava Dye, recently earned the title of Miss Amazing Teen of Massachusetts, an honor that recognizes confidence, communication and personal achievement among girls and women with disabilities.  The program celebrates each participant’s abilities while fostering self-esteem, independence and leadership skills. “Ava’s experience with Miss Amazing over the...
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Dover Sherborn Youth Football thriving

The Dover Sherborn Youth Football program is off the ground and thriving following its relaunch earlier this year.

Participation has been incredibly strong thus far with over 60 athletes taking part in the winter Skills & Drills sessions hosted by program sponsor Resilience Medfield.

There is a lot to look forward...

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Committee seeks volunteers for 375th celebration

To the Editor:

The Medfield 375th Anniversary Parade and Celebration Committee is seeking a dedicated group of volunteers to help bring this once-in-a-generation celebration to life.

We are currently looking to fill approximately 25 Parade Marshal Positions—organized, confident individuals who can help manage the flow of the parade and keep participants moving smoothly along...

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Article 23 is bad for Medfield

To the Editor:

Re: Warrant Article 23 – Proposed Funding to Identify 12 Acres of Parcel B for Development

I write to express deep concern regarding Warrant Article 23, which seeks an allocation of $50,000 from free cash to hire consultants, engineers, and attorneys to identify twelve acres of Parcel B for future development....

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Continuing the WLT lawsuit defies economic logic

To The Editor: As of last month, town officials had reported a cost of approximately $16,000 related to the lawsuit they filed against the non-profit, Westwood Land Trust.  However, the actual cost is much higher and should be considered when determining whether to abandon the legal action.   The lawsuit is simply a power...
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Medfield residents should be informed and engaged,

To the Editor,

The Town Meeting on Monday May 4 will be one of the most important in recent history. For the first time in eight years residents will be asked to approve a budget override. In prior years I served seven years on the Warrant Committee, I can attest to the...

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Richard C. “Dick” Hodgson, 92

Richard C. “Dick” Hodgson May 13, 1933 – December 21, 2025 Richard C. “Dick” Hodgson, a man of unwavering character, athletic prowess, and deep devotion to his family, innumerable treasured friends, and community, passed away peacefully on December 21, 2025, at the age of 92. Born on May 13, 1933, in Dover, MA, Dick was a lifelong member...
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Tyler Hagan, 29

With heavy hearts and cherished memories, we announce the unexpected passing of Tyler Hagan, beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend, who passed away on April 11, 2026, at the age of 29.

Born on June 5, 1996, in Newton, Massachusetts, Tyler was a ray of light and joy to all who had the privilege...

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Bestselling author revealed as Needham physician

One of the literary world’s most successful psychological thriller authors has stepped out of the shadows, revealing her true identity as a local physician specializing in brain disorders.

Sara Cohen, a doctor living and working in the Boston area, confirmed this week that she is the woman behind the global bestseller The...

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Community Chest’s Gala of Giving a huge success

Organizers of the Westwood Community Chest's Gala of Giving that took place on March 26 at Brookmeadow Country Club report that the event was a huge success.

Some of the highlights included:

  • More than 100 attendees dressed up in Derby-themed outfits, including fun hats
  • They enjoyed Southern-food and...
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Town prepares for annual ‘Walpole Day’ celebration

The town of Walpole is gearing up for its premier community event, as the Recreation Department prepares to host the annual Walpole Day celebration on Saturday, May 9.

The festivities are scheduled to run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Stone Field, located at 135 School St., behind Town Hall. The...

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Brenda G Henderson, 83

Grandmother, volunteer

Brenda G. Henderson (83) passed away peacefully on April 7, 2026, at Barre Gardens Nursing Home.

Born May 16, 1942, in Montreal, Canada, Brenda was the daughter of Alton and Stella (Hantow) Williams. She was fostered for many years by several families in Canada and the United States.  She moved to...

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Elizabeth Jane Anastasi, 91

 

‘Born with the gift of laughter’

Elizabeth “Betty” Jane Anastasi, 91, of Boynton Beach, Florida, formerly of Harwich and Needham, Massachusetts, passed away on March 14, 2026.

She is survived by her beloved husband of 63 years, Donald D. Anastasi; her children, Donald E. Anastasi Sr. (Michelle) and Donna (Anastasi) Geheb, her cherished grandchildren,...

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Needham’s Garlick honored at Arc Gala

 The Arc of Massachusetts, the leading advocacy organization for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and autism, celebrated “progress and possibility” for its community last night during its annual gala at the UMass Club in Boston. 

This year’s event highlighted three Partners in Progress, whose work advances opportunities and rights for people with IDD and autism: Hon. Denise Garlick,...

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Bestselling author McFadden reveals herself to be Needham physician

One of the literary world’s most successful psychological thriller authors has stepped out of the shadows, revealing her true identity as a local physician specializing in brain disorders.

Sara Cohen, a doctor living and working in the Boston area, confirmed this week that she is the woman behind the global bestseller The...

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Medfield’s Patriots’ Day bike races

by Richard DeSorgher

During the month of August, the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) bike ride takes place passing through Medfield and finishing on Cape Cod.  Medfield serves as a key town on the PMC route, acting as a crucial checkpoint, water stop and transit point for thousands of cyclists traveling through Massachusetts.  Dozens...

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