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Kristen Evans retires as Principal of Sheehan

Kristen Evans remembers walking into Westwood’s Sheehan Elementary School for the first time at the start of the 2007-2008 school year. She was about to take the helm as principal.

“I was excited and I was scared because I was taking over for a woman who had been in the Westwood community for over...

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Triumph for Needham High Robotics

On Saturday, December 20, the bustling energy of the FIRST FTC Qualifier in Revere was the stage for a significant display of skill and spirit from the Needham High School Robotics Club. The club, a vibrant community of 47 students, fielded three distinct competition teams: T-10, the all-girls/non-binary HackHers, and Liquid Oxygen (LO2).

The...

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Open Fields Community Theater Presents “Seussical”

Dover, Sherborn, Natick, Medfield, Wellesley, Needham, and Surrounding Towns – Get ready to let your imagination soar! Open Fields Theater proudly presents its spectacular production of the whimsical family musical, “Seussical,” featuring the exceptional talents of young performers from our local community. The show is set to captivate audiences at the Dover-Sherborn High School...

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Pedestrian fatally struck in Walpole

On Saturday, December 27, 2025 at approximately 1:20pm the Town of Walpole's Emergency Communications Center began receiving multiple emergency calls for a serious motor vehicle / pedestrian crash in the area of 1400 Washington Street.

Upon arrival, police and fire emergency personnel located an 82-year-old male party down in the roadway suffering...

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Drake Maye supports The Bean Farm

By Julia Beauregard Hometown Weekly Editor Drake Maye has brought forth a successful season for the New England Patriots with a record of 11-2 and found his holiday spirit in Westwood. Over Thanksgiving weekend, Maye and his wife visited the Bean Family Farm on Clapboardtree Street to pick out their Christmas tree. The Bean Family Farm has been...
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BMS students learn in the elements

Blake Middle School (BMS) sixth graders spent three days this fall learning and exploring at Hale Education, an experience teachers say helped students grow both as learners and as a grade.

Nearly 200 students took part in an outdoor program that combined science lessons with group challenges on Hale’s wooded trails and activity areas.

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Plaque honors fallen Civil War Soldier

Michael Amaral has presented a memorial plaque to the Walpole Public Library, dedicated to Walpole’s Private Lowell E. Hartshorn, of the Massachusetts 56th Veteran Volunteers, Co. A. The plaque will be placed in the Walpole Room at the library.

Pvt. Hartshorn of Walpole, was taken prisoner in May 1864 at the Battle of North Anna, Virginia,...

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WFD faces three major calls in one weekend

The Westwood Fire Department responded to three significant fires over the weekend of December 12-14, requiring emergency recalls of off-duty personnel for each incident and prompting department officials to highlight ongoing staffing shortages.

The busiest call came on Friday night at Fox Hill Village, a five-story, 350-unit...

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Raiders show resilience to the end

The Dover-Sherborn football team ended the season on a high note, showcasing strong team play and resilience. After struggling through the first seven games of the season, the Raiders entered their November 14th matchup against the Wareham Vikings with high expectations. The team had recently won back-to-back games against Millis and Southeastern Regional High...

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Warriors place exclamation point on outstanding season

By Chris Seitz Hometown Weekly Correspondent

Prior to the season, Medfield’s varsity football players hit the gym to improve their strength, speed and stamina. In-season, they spent afternoons, nights and weekends dedicated to making themselves and their teammates better. They nursed broken bones and multi-colored bruises – they bled for each other. They left it...

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Warriors place exclamation point on outstanding season

By Chris Seitz Hometown Weekly Correspondent

Prior to the season, Medfield’s varsity football players hit the gym to improve their strength, speed and stamina. In-season, they spent afternoons, nights and weekends dedicated to making themselves and their teammates better. They nursed broken bones and multi-colored bruises – they bled for each other. They left it...

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Pine Hill students further family legacy

  By Lenny Strauss Hometown Weekly Reporter   At the 139th New England Flower show at Elm Bank in Wellesley, gardeners and aficionados from across the states entered their plants, veggies, and assorted flora in a competition that made up part of the annual event sponsored by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. At this year’s showing, two students, Joey (age...
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Townwide Food Drive on November 15th

The Westwood Cub Scout Troops will once again be hosting their annual “Scouting For Food” Drive to benefit the Westwood Food Pantry on Saturday, November 15th. All residents are encouraged to participate in this drive that stocks the food pantry’s shelves for the coming months.

Over the weekend of November 8/9th members of the...

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Montrose builds turf fields and restores wetlands

Montrose School is excited to announce their Campus Renewal Project is fully underway and expected to finish by summer of 2026. Thanks to generous benefactors, the $8.5 million project includes the installation of two new, regulation-sized turf fields and the restoration of the property’s wetlands.

Montrose...

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Undefeated Medfield Football becomes TVL Small Champs

By Charlie Bean Hometown Weekly Correspondent

Prior to the matchup that would decide the 2025 TVL Small Championship, Medfield’s coaching staff emphasized a message about control. Given life’s unpredictability, they noted, not everything is controllable. The difference, according to the coaches, is that athletes are given the ability to control their fate and the outcome...

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“Love/Sick” at Dover-Sherborn High School

The DSHS Drama Program production of “Love/Sick” opens this weekend.  After putting on full-length story plays the last few years like Macbeth, Sherlock Holmes, and Radium Girls, this vignette-style play is a change of pace.  Playwright John Cariani describes the play as a nine-play cycle about love and loss.  It features quick dialogue and...

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NOS exhibits at the Community Gallery

Photos courtesy of Needham Open Studios

The active artists of Needham Open Studios are exhibiting for the first time at the Community Gallery at Christ Church, Needham. The public is invited to the Holiday Sale/Opening Art Reception on Sunday, November 16, 2025, from 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Visitors can enjoy the art exhibit...

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Housing growth makes Downtown a Destination 

This is part 1 of a 2-part story about how downtown Walpole is seeing steady investment as it continues to attract developers, homebuyers and renters alike. This  story explores what’s driving this development and the influx of new residents. Next week part 2 will provide an update on the latest development projects in downtown...

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“Space Princess Wars” Coming to Westwood High School

Get out your light sabers. “Space Princess Wars,” a comedic play that blends “ The Princess Bride” and the “Star Wars” film franchise, is coming to the Westwood High School stage Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

“We chose this gem specifically because it is such...

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Medfield Football bests Bellingham on Senior Night

By Charlie Bean Hometown Weekly Correspondent

“That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse” (Walt Whitman, O me! O life!). The Medfield Football coaching staff emphasized this quote and its message throughout the week of practice leading up to Friday night’s affair.

In...

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