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Monthly Archives: April 2016

This Old Town: On the 19th of April in 1775

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By Richard DeSorgher Hometown Weekly Correspondent School is on vacation next week; many families will take off to warmer points, those with eyes towards college are off touring the institutions of higher learning, student athletes will be getting into shape for upcoming spring sports and many others will use the vacation week to work on...
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Westwood High Model UN enjoying fourth year

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By Douglas McCulloch Hometown Weekly Staff A group of Westwood High students have been busy solving international crises, preventing wars and fighting climate change, among other projects through Westwood High’s Model UN club. Model UN aims to provide its members with immersive simulations of global politics. Traditionally, the simulations have students taking on the...
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Car Break-ins Increase Across MetroWest

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff Law enforcement officials throughout the MetroWest area are on the alert after a sharp increase in motor vehicle break-ins over the past couple of months. Many of the incidents across several towns appear to be linked and the same perpetrators are still at large. The vehicle thefts have been a...
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Westwood resident running in the Boston Marathon

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On April 18, 30,000 runners will begin at the starting line in Hopkinton ready to complete the 120th Boston Marathon. Joining those athletes is Kirsten Boger of Westwood, who is part of Team Summer Learning, a group of runners raising money to support campers at both Hale Reservation and Courageous Sailing. ...
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Downey PTO hosts Daddy Daughter Dance in Westwood

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On Saturday April 2, the Downey PTO held a Daddy Daughter Dance, which drew a large number of Downey students and fathers. Everyone present in the beautifully decorated auditorium enjoyed a memorable evening of dance, music, refreshments and laughs. With flowers aplenty and a Daddy Daughter Photo Booth to capture the fun, a special evening...
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Harvey Leonard to speak in Westwood

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Harvey Leonard, Boston’s top meteorologist, will give a presentation at the next Westwood Men’s Club meeting on April 21 at 9 a.m. Widely regarded as one of Boston’s top meteorologists, Harvey Leonard is WCVB Channel 5’s chief meteorologist. He will reveal what happens behind the green screen to compile a concise, interesting and...
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Medfield native explores childhood home

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By Linda Thomas Hometown Weekly Correspondent It wasn’t long before the end of World War II when Bob Knight came back to live in the house he knew as a child. Now, the Medfield native got a chance to visit the house he hadn’t been inside for nearly seven decades. Though his old home felt strangely...
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Medfield resident donates time to trim trees at Hinkley Pond

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By Josh Perry Hometown Weekly Staff A few years ago, Medfield resident David Gingrich dedicated his time and that of a crew of workers from the tree service company for which he works, Hartney Greymont in Needham, to fix trees that were located on Adams St. in front of Dale Street School, which his son...
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Medfield scouts win District Pinewood Derby

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By Josh Perry Hometown Weekly Staff For the first time, Cub Scouts from Pack 200 in Medfield won the District Pinewood Derby at Bass Pro Shops in Foxboro and four scouts will head to the world championship event in Time Square in New York City on June 25. Matteo Benson of Pack 200 took first...
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Community Meeting being held for Medfield State Hospital

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The Medfield State Hospital Master Plan Committee is hosting a community meeting on Monday, April 11 from 7-9 p.m. in the Medfield High auditorium to inform the public about the ongoing work to create a master plan for the use of the State Hospital property. The first goal of the meeting is to...
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This Old Town: When slavery existed in Medfield

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By Richard DeSorgher Hometown Weekly Correspondentt On the issue of slavery in America, one usually thinks right away about the Southern States, but as William Tilden reminds us in his “History of Medfield 1650-1886,” that in Medfield’s early history, “slavery was common with most wealthy citizens.” The earliest slaves in the then Massachusetts Bay Colony were...
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Three Westwood scouts named Eagles

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By Douglas McCulloch Hometown Weekly Staff Three Westwood Boy Scouts accepted the highest rank of the Boy Scouts of America last Saturday as they were officially accepted into the rank of Eagle Scout. The scouts, Jared Lam, Matthew Wagner and Matthew Mason, were officially sworn in as Eagle Scouts at an Eagle Court of Honor held...
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Westwood students preparing to debut ‘Cinderella’

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By Douglas McCulloch Hometown Weekly Staff Students in Thurston Middle’s drama program are busy preparing for their performance of “Cinderella.” There will be three showing of the classic fairy tale. The show will debut on April 7 at 7 p.m., with a show on April 8 at 7 p.m. and a show on April 9...
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Westwood Town Clerk announces important Westwood election dates

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Westwood Town Clerk’s Office announces important election dates The Westwood Town Clerk’s office would like to remind residents of the upcoming town election and town meeting. The Annual Town Election will take place on Tuesday, April 26. Polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close...
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Westwood Recreation offering April vacation programming

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April vacation week is coming soon. Want to do something new, fun and exciting? Register with Westwood Recreation for one of their spectacular programs. For youth and teens there is Spring Training Baseball, Tennis Lessons, Golf Clinics, Fencing Clinic, and Drivers Education. Grab your tennis racquet, baseball glove, or golf clubs and spring...
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Blood drive to be held at Westwood Celestial Lodge

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The Dana-Farber and Brigham & Women's bloodmobile will return to Westwood on Saturday, April 9, for the Jeffrey Jarvis Memorial Blood Drive, hosted by Celestial Lodge of Masons, 655 High Street., from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. A pancake and waffle breakfast with lots of extras will be offered to all donors and immediate...
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Walpole High seniors host paint night for Limbs for Life

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By Douglas McCulloch Hometown Weekly Staff A charity Paint Night organized by two Walpole High seniors has been a success. Fifty people attended the Paint Night, which was held on March 20 at Finnegan’s Wake in Walpole. In total, the Paint Night brought in $1,500, which will be donated to Limbs for Life, a non-profit...
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Walpole students presenting artwork at Art in Bloom

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The Norwood Evening Garden Club will present Art in Bloom 2016, a free community event that displays artwork generated by Norwood and Walpole High School students with interpretative floral designs done by club members. The historic George H. Morse House at 1285 Washington Street in South Norwood will once again host...
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Walpole RoboRebels enjoying successful season

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What does a portcullis, moat and cheval de fries have in common with a robot? These are three of the obstacles this year’s Walpole Robotics team, the RoboRebels had to overcome to play a medieval themed game called FIRST Stronghold. Given six weeks to build a robot durable enough to...
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Mick Morgan’s 5K brings in $45,000

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Saturday, March 19 was a beautiful sunny morning for the running of the 5th Annual Mick Morgan’s St. Patrick’s 5K to Benefit HESSCO Elder Services in Sharon. Despite the cool temperatures, over 700 runners, spectators and supporters turned out for the event. This is HESSCO’s largest fundraiser, and it was a big...
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