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Monthly Archives: March 2018

March’s second nor’easter storms through

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter March certainly came in like a lion with a nor’easter at the beginning of the month that left many without power. Just days later, Massachusetts was hit with another nor’easter – this time bringing wet, heavy snow to the Greater Boston area. Dover Sherborn Regional Schools closed on Thursday, March...
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Chamber Players entertain at Beveridge Hall

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On the pleasant afternoon of March 4, the Wellesley Chamber Players performed two amazing piano trios composed by two Viennese composers, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert, in Beveridge Hall, Dana Hall School. Pianist Jayoung Kim, a Dana Hall School faculty member and artistic director and founding member of the Wellesley Chamber Players,...
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WHS Drama presenting original comedy

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After November’s theatrical treat, “Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street,” the Wellesley High School Drama Society will present an original comedy, “What’s Fair is Faire.” Performances will be on Thursday, March 15, at 7 p.m. and on Saturday, March 17, at 5:30 p.m. Under the expert direction of WHS Drama Specialist Stephen...
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Margaret McWethy giving oil painting workshop

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A winner of numerous awards and a featured artist in several books, impressionist painter Margaret McWethy will conduct a landscape oil painting workshop on Saturday, March 24, at the Warren Building in Wellesley. The workshop is for artists who have previously used oils and want to strengthen their ability to construct the foundation...
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Wellesley CyberPatriots are No. 1

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The Wellesley High School CyberPatriot team has finished No. 1 in Massachussets. Wellesley's team, comprised entirely of juniors, competed in the highest division of the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, landing in first place (above such other schools as Mass. Academy of Math and Science and MIT's Lincoln Laboratory). The mission of CyberPatriot is to...
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Annual 5K race runs smoothly

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Hundreds gathered at Walpole’s Mick Morgan’s Irish Pub on Saturday, March 10, to participate in the annual St. Patrick’s Day race to benefit HESSCO. The runners, dressed in as many green articles of clothing they could find, waltzed towards the start line just minutes before 9 a.m. to stretch...
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Schlittler, Magane, Rebel baseball gear up

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor The 2017 season was one filled with ups and downs for the Walpole High School baseball team. Yet, the Rebels still finished the year 13-7 and earned a dominant 15-0 first-round victory over rival Norwood as the No. 6 seed before falling 4-2 to No. 3-seeded Bridgewater Raynham...
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New Pond Village Olympic medalist announced

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In celebration of the Winter Olympics, independent living residents at New Pond Village, a Boston-area senior living community, participated in an Olympic-themed fitness challenge. During the 2018 Winter Olympics, New Pond Village hosted a series of exercise programs in which resident’s accumulated points based on attendance and performance. Activities reinvented some of the...
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The Lizzie Borden few knew

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By Bill Lombardi Hometown Weekly Correspondent To wander through the Pine Ridge pet cemetery in Dedham, the oldest in the United States, is a fascinating experience. Pets of many famous people are buried there. Embedded on some of the stones are photos of their loved animals. The grounds are so beautiful that you could...
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Fraser, Hopkins starting to turn it on

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor While high school lacrosse is still a week or so from getting underway and about three weeks from seeing real game action, the college season is currently in full swing. On Saturday, Walpole native Pat Fraser and the No. 17 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays made the trip to...
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Rockets tournament run halted by Boxers

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor Ever since their incredible run to a Division I South crown in 2017, much of the talk around the Bay State when it comes to boys high school basketball has revolved around Thomas Shaughnessy and the Needham High School Rockets. On Wednesday, Needham returned to the scene of...
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Art in Bloom blossoms at library

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Wet, heavy snow covered the grass and lined the sidewalks outside, but inside of the Needham Free Public Library, flowers were blooming. Every year, the Beth Shalom Garden Club and Needham High School’s art department team up with the town to bring Needham Art in Bloom, a celebration in...
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March’s second nor’easter storms through

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter March certainly came in like a lion with a nor’easter at the beginning of the month that left many without power. Just days later, Massachusetts was hit with another nor’easter – this time bringing wet, heavy snow to the Greater Boston area. Dover Sherborn Regional Schools closed on Thursday, March...
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Community excited for NEF Spelling Bee

Friends, neighbors, Needham Public School students, members of the local business community, and civic leaders are gearing up for the annual NEF Spelling Bee on Sunday, March 18, at 3 p.m. in the Needham High School "A" gym. Admission and refreshments are free, thanks to the generous support of many sponsors. Members of the community...
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Hillside/Eliot basketball game on tap

For the eighth consecutive year, teachers and parents from Hillside and Eliot schools will meet at Needham High School on Friday, March 16, for a spirited game of basketball to raise money for each school’s Parent Teacher Council. The game will take place at Needham High School. Doors open and pizza and other concession sales...
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Quilt Show returning to Needham

The Quilt Show is returning to Needham. Every two years, members of Quinobequin Quilters from Needham, Newton, Wellesley, and surrounding towns present a two-day Quilt Show. The 2018 show will be held on Friday and Saturday, March 23 and 24, at the Masonic Lodge, 1101 Highland Ave, Needham. Over 120 beautiful quilts will be displayed,...
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Rep. Garlick, Legislator of the Year

On Wednesday, March 7, Gov. Charlie Baker, Speaker Robert DeLeo, and others helped The Arc of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council (MDDC) recognize Senator Jamie Eldridge and Representative Denise Garlick as Legislators of the Year. WROR-Radio personality Lauren Beckham Falcone, a parent of a child with Down syndrome, emceed the event titled “Honoring 40...
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Inspiration flows with Kwame Alexander

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter On March 8, Medfield Public Schools and the Medfield Public Library closed for the day after the month’s second nor’easter brought wet, heavy snow and powerful winds. Even with power outages and fallen tree limbs and wires afflicting the town, Medfield Public Schools’ library media specialist, Kerry Cowell, and...
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Medfield Winter Carnival is a blast

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter It’s a longstanding tradition that every elementary school student in Medfield looked forward to this year: the annual Winter Carnival at Memorial School. For years, the Memorial and Wheelock School Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) teamed up to host a day of carnival games and prizes, silent auctions, and baked goods...
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Warriors run frozen in South semifinals

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor An incredible 2017-2018 season and Division II playoff run came to an end for the Medfield High School varsity hockey team on Sunday at Gallo Arena in Bourne as the Warriors (14-6-3) fell 6-3 to Plymouth South in the South Sectional finals. Despite entering as a mere No....
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