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Monthly Archives: August 2017

Oven Mouth part of Westwood’s legacy

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By Shelly W. Santaniello Hometown Weekly Correspondent Westwood was incorporated in 1897, yet all around town, there are historic homes and evidence of historic events dating back to the colonial period. The “new” town of Westwood has an old history because it used to be West Dedham, which was settled in 1641. Some of...
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Local swimmers excite in Ehrlich Mile

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor On Friday, boys and girls from all across the region competed in the Ehrlich Mile Swim at Dug Pong in Natick, including representatives from the Walpole Barracudas, Sherborn Snappers, Medfield Marlins, Needham Sharks, and Westwood Waves of the Suburban Summer Swim League. The event, which is often thought...
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Library hosts $45 million flower workshop

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Local artists headed to the Westwood Public Library on Monday, July 24, to reproduce a painting that sold for nearly $45 million: Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1.” With a grant from the MA Cultural Council and the guidance of portraitist and painter Greg Maichack, the artists worked...
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Tollhouse Shop a place for new and old memories alike

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By Katrina Margolis Hometown Weekly Reporter In November of 2006 the Wellesley Historical Society added a new addition to its myriad of offerings: a shop. The Tollhouse Shop is a collection of gently used items for sale, the profits of which go towards supporting the Society. [caption id="attachment_19911" align="alignleft" width="300"] The shop... 			
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Troop 185 heads to Scouts Jamboree

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Photo Jul 18, 11 59 43 AMScouts from Wellesley’s Troop 185 made their way to the 2017 National Jamboree at Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. Their many thrills included a meeting with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. ...
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Northwestern Mutual Wellesley wins Kids Cup

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Last week, Boston Children's Hospital organized its 2nd annual Corporate Cup, during which 74 Boston based corporations joined together at Harvard's Stadium for a field day, all supporting the amazing kids under its care. The July 20 event raised over $591,000, well over its goal of $500K. [caption id="attachment_19907" align="alignright" width="600"]Representatives... 			
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Imaginations run wild at WFL improv class

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Where else but the Wellesley Free Library (WFL) could one witness the antics of a bank-robbing moose and his unwitting accomplice or find out what happens when a snobby hermit crab threatens to sue a restaurant for slow service? These were just two ideas created on the spot during...
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Dana Hall Music Director bids farewell

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By Rama K. Ramaswamy On August 1, the reins of the Dana Hall School of Music passed from former Executive Director Jennifer Gaul to Michelle Kiehl. “In addition to her extensive background in business management, Michelle offers a strong commitment to the growth and advancement of students through music education,” said Robert G. Mather,...
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BSV invites community to monthly Biergarten

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Most Americans are now familiar with Germany’s Oktoberfest – an annual festival celebrated with parades, food, music, and most importantly: beer. The United States has adopted Oktoberfest (although nothing can compare to Munich’s Oktoberfest celebration) and many look forward to it in late September and early October. The Germans...
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Nguyen shines in Ehrlich Mile

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor On Friday, boys and girls from all across the region competed in the Ehrlich Mile Swim at Dug Pong in Natick, including representatives from the Walpole Barracudas, Sherborn Snappers, Medfield Marlins, Needham Sharks, and Westwood Waves of the Suburban Summer Swim League. The event, which is often thought...
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Swim Team raises COA funds

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On July 15, the Walpole Swim Team held a contest to help raise fund for the new Walpole Senior Center. The theme was "Swim Across America." Each swimmer was to swim one lap for each of the 50 states. Fifty laps are equal to a mile. A special award was presented to Kevin Carlin, an...
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Bob Begin discusses Lawrence of Arabia

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter History buff Bob Begin shared his extensive knowledge on T.E. Lawrence on Monday, July 24, at the Walpole Public Library. Begin started his presentation with a brief summary of Lawrence’s early life. Lawrence was born out of wedlock in 1888 and was a loner for most of his childhood...
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Acoustic duo to play Walpole

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Howie Newman and Joe Kessler, also known as Knock on Wood, have teamed up to form a lively acoustic duo that plays funny original songs (suitable for all ages) as well as well-known covers, spanning everything from the Beatles to Steely Dan to the Dropkick Murphys. Their varied repertoire features excellent...
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Friends planning for Adams Farm anniversary

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An informational meeting to plan the 20th Anniversary Celebration of Adams Farm will take place on in the barn at Adams Farm on Wednesday, August 9, at 7:00 p.m. The celebration itself will occur on Saturday, September 30, with a rain date of Sunday, October 1. The Friends of Adams Farm are asking...
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Kids get creative with marshmallow structures

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By Gabe Stern Hometown Weekly Intern Over 15 kids between the ages of 5 and 8 were challenged to think like engineers last Wednesday, July 27 at the Needham Public Library as part of a Marshmallow Construction Competition. During the competition, the largest free-standing structure made of 20 marshmallows and 25 toothpicks would be...
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Register donates through Suits for Success

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Due to the generosity of countless Norfolk County residents, Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell recently delivered a sizeable clothing donation, through its Suits for Success program, to Interfaith Social Services of Quincy. Register O’Donnell stated, “On behalf of the many compassionate Norfolk County residents and Registry staff who contributed clothing, it is...
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Needham Garden Club announces new officers

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The Needham Garden Club recently announced the election of a new slate of officers for the upcoming 2017-2018 calendar. Co-Presidents Nancy Agler and Diana Conroy will head the club for next year, along with 1st Vice Presidents Fawn Hurwitz and Lori Markell - Program; 2nd Vice Presidents Anne Carlson and Char Sidell -...
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Great Hall Concert Series announces season

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Season subscriptions for the Needham Bank Great Hall Concert Series are available now and going fast. This season's exciting lineup promises to be another big hit in MetroWest and the best yet. The season will open on Saturday, September 23, with saxophonist, singer, composer and rising star Grace Kelly. Grace and her quartet play...
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Sign language a hit at Medfield Library

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By Katrina Margolis Hometown Weekly Reporter Charlotte Cassidy loves teaching children sign language, and so when she had the chance to share her knowledge of the language at the Medfield Public Library, she immediately acceded. On July 11, 13, 18 and 20, children ages six to ten gathered in the Children’s Room of the library...
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Medfield Garden Club beautifies town

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The Medfield Garden Club (MGC), a working and teaching club that welcomes new members with and without gardening experience, is continuing its mission to beautify the town. Recently, new members Helen Beedy and Marcia Trahan have joined in the effort, adding to the ranks of more than 30 members who plant and maintain two...
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