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Monthly Archives: September 2024

Residents prepare for Water and Fire Festival

By Riley Fontana 

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Sherborn is getting ready for its Water and Fire Festival on September 21 as a part of its 350th anniversary celebration. Part of this festival includes paper bag luminaries decorated by the Sherborn community.

All ages filled the...

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Local author discusses first book

By Julia Beauregard

Hometown Weekly Editor

Local author and educator, Dr. Beth Godett, recently published her new book, “Toward the Bigger Half: Equity in Public Education,” which offers an exploration regarding equity and schooling uncomfortable, yet necessary, companions. Hometown Weekly Editor, Julia Beauregard, had the pleasure of interviewing...

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Art Matters at the WPL

By Riley Fontana 

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Art Matters is an organization that strives to bring art history education to adults. Jane Blair recently shared her program on how art is human at the Walpole Public Library (WPL). These programs aim to engage and educate adults in a...

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Imaginary Worlds” at Gorse Mill

By Audrey Anderson

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The opening reception of Michael Bogdanow’s “Imaginary Worlds” art exhibition was held on Sunday, September 9, at the Gorse Mill Studios in Needham. The affable Bogdanow discussed the themes of his internationally recognized work and its progression. In the exhibition, his...

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Reflecting on summer reading at WPL

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Just last month, the Westwood Public Library (WPL) wrapped up their annual Summer Reading Program. According to their website, this fun program is “designed to engage all age groups in exploring new ideas, books and activities. As you read books and...

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ICON celebrates India Day

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Indian Community of Needham (ICON) came together to celebrate India’s 78th Independence Day. Also known as India Day, this day marks the end of the British rule that happened in 1947 which was brought about by the Indian Independence Act...

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Lanterns illuminate the Bellforge

By Julia Beauregard

Hometown Weekly Editor

Folks of all ages ventured out to the Bellforge Arts Center this past Saturday night to participate in the eagerly awaited Lantern Parade and Festival. This event had been rescheduled earlier this year due to poor weather conditions. Many locals had...

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25th annual perimeter swim

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Returning for the 25th Anniversary, the Friends of Farm Pond hosted their perimeter swim on Saturday, September 7th. Despite the faint chill in the air, the weather could not have been more perfect for this non-competitive 1.6 mile swim. 

Walking through history at Maple Grove Cemetery 

By Riley Fontana

Hometown Weekly Reporter

To celebrate Walpole's 300th anniversary, many people are looking back at the rich history of the town. History is packed into the town's cemeteries, which is why the Walpole Historical Society is hosting cemetery tours for residents. 

The...

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Boys’ Soccer kicks off fall season

By Ken Chaisson

Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter

The Walpole Timberwolves boys’ soccer began their season under perfect weather on Tuesday September 3, 2024 at the S.M. Lorusso Field Complex in Walpole as they faced the Wamps of Braintree. While Braintree came away with a 1-0 victory, Walpole...

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Mushroom madness at the DTL

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Dover Town Library (DTL) hosted a Mushroom Madness Craft Extravaganza. Leading this event was Mandy Roberge from Wicked Good Henna. 

Tweens and teens gathered together in the Community Room of the DTL ready to partake in multiple...

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Creating felt birds with Bri

by Audrey Anderson

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Bri Ozanne, Adult Services/Programming Librarian at the Medfield Public Library, showed a group of five women how to create birds out of stitched felt.

As the participants arrived, Bri asked them to choose a bird pattern out of six...

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Retro Rockets touch down on Walpole Common

By Audrey Anderson

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The energetic Retro Rockets arrived ready to entertain the crowd on Tuesday, August 20 at the bandstand on the Walpole Common. Together since the winter of 2006-2007, the group has been performing in lounges and town concerts for almost 20 years,...

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Senior explore comedy crooners at the CATH

By Riley Fontana

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Frank King is a beloved presenter at the Center at the Heights (CATH) in Needham. He educates audiences about music, mainly crooners. He was welcomed back recently for the second rendition of his comedy crooners series. 

Comedy Crooners...

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Quilting community at WPL

By Riley Fontana

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Westwood Quilters are a group of dedicated and talented quilters who meet once a month at the Westwood Public Library. They gather on the fourth Monday of every month to stitch and swap ideas on what project to start next.

Home canning workshop at the NFPL

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Sponsored by the Cary Library Foundation and in partnership with the Lexington Community Farm (LexFarm), the Needham Free Public Library (NFPL) shared an online home canning event. This event, which was led by Chef Afton Cyrus of Jam Sessions, was in...

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Folk and fun at the ‘Forge

By Audrey Anderson

Hometown Weekly Reporter

On a summery Wednesday night, August 28, Coco Smith and Sweet Petunia entertained a good-sized crowd at Bellforge with sweet and soulful folk music as part of the Locally Grown series. In addition to enjoying the music, the crowd played yard...

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Exploring paranormal hotspots at the DTL

By Riley Fontana

Hometown Weekly Reporter

New England is a massive hotspot for paranormal and cryptozoology which is why the Dover Town Library (DTL) invited Ronny Le Blanc to speak on these phenomena. This talk covered the first-hand experiences of many locals and where some of these...

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Local family runs for autism awareness

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

On Sunday, August 18th thousands of runners gathered together down in Falmouth, MA to partake in the 52nd Annual Falmouth Road Race (FRR). Among these runners was a local Walpole family, consisting of parents Andy and Kate Butler, along with two...

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The Peacheaters Rock the Woods

By Julia Beauregard

Hometown Weekly Editor

At the end of last month, The Trustees hosted the first ever music festival at Rocky Woods in Medfield. This event, entitled, “Rock the Woods,” was an outdoor festival that was originally scheduled for Sunday, May 19, but due to poor...

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