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Monthly Archives: November 2017

Westwood High scores state recognition

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter There’s no doubt that Westwood Public Schools provide all students with a quality education. With highly qualified and passionate faculty and staff, the school system has helped strengthen the community through knowledge, dedication, and teamwork. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has named Westwood High School as a...
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Walker, Ponte guide Westwood XC to success

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor 2017 was an extremely successful season for the Westwood High School girls cross-country team, as the Wolverines climbed to No. 2 in the state, won the TVL title, and had four of its member recognized with post-regular-season awards. “We've had so much success and winning the TVL title...
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Indian festival lights up Westwood High

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Westwood High School’s cafeteria was transformed into a cultural celebration on the evening of November 11, as the community came together for the fourth year in a row to celebrate the Indian holiday, Diwali. Thanks to the Westwood Indian American Association, India’s biggest holiday made its way to town...
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Westwood Legion highlights youth opportunities

The Westwood American Legion Post 320 welcomed Will McDonell (Catholic Memorial School), Cam Valentine, Richard Li and John Rogers (Westwood HS) to the Post’s November monthly business meeting. Each of these young men spoke on their experiences in the American Legion Boys’ State program held at Stonehill College in North Easton. The youth who were sponsored...
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Youth lax registration closing soon

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Registration​ ​is​ ​closing​ ​soon​ ​for​ ​the​ ​spring​ ​2018​ ​season.​ ​Timely​ ​player​ ​registration​ ​helps​ ​the volunteer-run​ ​league​ ​to​ ​do​ ​the​ ​planning​ ​and​ ​coach​ ​recruiting​ ​necessary​ ​to​ ​deliver​ ​a​ ​superior​ ​player experience; interested parties are encouraged ​to register​ as soon as possible. ​Westwood​ ​Youth​ ​Lacrosse​ ​is​ ​open​ ​to​ ​new​ ​and​ ​experienced​ ​male players​ ​who​ ​are​...
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St. John’s Nursery School celebrates Vets Day

St John’s Nursery School in Westwood celebrated Veterans Day with a visit from U.S. Army Chief Patricia Lopresti, who has been serving in the Armed Forces for several years. Chief Lopreseti has completed tours in both Afghanistan and Iraq. She shared photos and videos of the airplanes and helicopters that she flies, and answered the...
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Empty Bowls charity banquet upcoming

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By Rama K. Ramaswamy Frances Bacon once said: “In charity, there is no excess.” WHS Visual Art Specialist Amie Larson is putting this sentiment into practice by organizing the Empty Bowls Banquet for the second year, on November 20 from 5-7 p.m. in the WHS cafeteria. [caption id="attachment_22886" align="alignleft" width="300"] Julian... 			
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Community Center becomes model train station

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter People of all ages crowded around a tabletop setup. Children leaned into the ropes that kept them at a safe distance from the table while the taller onlookers peered over the children’s heads. It was a miniature village, complete with tiny houses with lit windows, cars parked on the street,...
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South African prints displayed at Davis

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By Amelia Tarallo Hometown Weekly Special Correspondent Apartheid in South Africa led to racial segregation amongst artists and their use of specific techniques. White artists studied print making at official art schools, while black artists mastered linocuts at training centers. Today, pieces created using these techniques convey the importance of communication, language, and community. Read more

Raider soccer falls just short in thriller

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor Following a 15-2-1 regular season and a Bay State Conference title, the Wellesley High School boys varsity soccer team earned the No. 2 seed in the Division I South Sectionals. The Raiders took down No. 15 BC High (4-1) in the first round on Saturday, setting up a...
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Wellesley Dental Group thanks community

Thank you to our wonderful community for helping make our 10th Annual Candy Drive a huge success. Every year, the drive grows in size and scope. What started as a small candy buy back with a handful of local kids has grown into an endeavor that spans the Metrowest: this year, we have 41 number...
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Elm Bank hosting Festival of Trees

Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s 9th annual Festival of Trees will take place from Friday, November 24 through Sunday, December 10, at Mass Hort’s Elm Bank property, 900 Washington Street, Wellesley. The festival will showcase decorated trees and feature Snow Village, an extensive model train and holiday village collection. The Festival of Trees, in the Hunnewell Building,...
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In the wake of RMS Titanic

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By Bill Lombardi Hometown Weekly Correspondent The year was 1912 when 54 year-old Tim McCarthy from Boston boarded the Titanic, never to return home to his family. He worked for Jordan Marsh as a buyer and had traveled extensively in Europe. After two months in Europe, Timothy was very anxious to return home. On April 11,...
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Community gathers for annual road race

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter By 9 a.m., the sun was shining, but the thermometer read 28 degrees Fahrenheit. It wouldn’t get much warmer throughout the course of the day, making November 11 a record cold one. But that didn’t stop a group of fierce walkers and runners from participating in the annual road race...
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Rebel soccer battles in sectionals

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor Following a 9-6-2 regular season, the Walpole High School varsity boys soccer team earned the No. 12 seed in the Division II South Sectionals. The Rebels traveled to No. 5 Diman Regional last Tuesday afternoon and emerged with a 2-0 upset win, setting up a quarterfinal date at...
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United Church holding Holly Berry Fair

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On Saturday, November 18, United Church in Walpole will be holding its 36th annual Holly Berry Fair from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Fair is a family-friendly event with three rooms of activities specifically geared toward children. First is the Treasure Trove Room, where a child buys a ticket and wins a prize....
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GOFI hosting Nov. 25 Harvest Dinner

Golden Opportunities for Independence (GOFI), a 501(c)(3) charitable service dog organization located in Walpole, is holding a live auction and raffle at their Harvest Dinner to honor GOFI Service Dog Recipients and Volunteers. The event will take place at the Lafayette House on Saturday, November 25, from 6-11 p.m. Proceeds from the Harvest Dinner will...
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Blessed Sacrament hosting Christmas Bazaar

On​ ​Saturday,​ ​December​ ​2,​ ​from​ ​8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.,​ ​Blessed​ ​Sacrament​ ​School​ ​(808​ ​East​ ​Street in​ ​Walpole)​ ​will​ ​host​ ​its​ ​15th​ ​annual​ ​Christmas​ ​Bazaar.​ ​The​ ​event​ ​features​ ​over​ ​35​ ​vendors, photos​ ​with​ ​Santa​ ​and ​Mrs.​ ​Claus,​ ​a​ ​Kids​ ​Corner,​ ​breakfast​ ​and​ ​lunch​ ​concessions,​ ​baked​ ​goods and​ ​fudge​ ​sales,​ ​Christmas​ ​wreath​ ​sales,​ ​raffles,​ ​amazing​ ​silent​...
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J is for Jerry Pallotta

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter A for apple, B for ball, C for cat… isn’t that how most alphabet books go? Not anymore, thanks to children’s author Jerry Pallotta, who has written over 75 books, many of which are alphabet books. Pallotta is the author of refreshing and intricate alphabet books like “The Icky Bug...
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Honors Chorus sings for those who served

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Every week, a group of fourth and fifth graders from each of the five Needham elementary schools meet up to rehearse a collection of songs. These students are dedicated singers and successfully landed a spot in the Needham Elementary Honors Chorus after auditioning at the beginning of the school...
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