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Fireflies light up WPL

By Avonlea Cummings

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Thousands of creatures light up the night skies on dark humid summer nights, illuminating our backyards right before our eyes. Children and families of Westwood assembled at the Westwood Public Library (WPL) last Tuesday afternoon to learn about the magnificent insects...

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Hidden gem at Martha Jones Elementary

By Julia Beauregard

Hometown Weekly Editor 

In the heart of our quaint little town, nestled in the property of the Martha Jones Elementary School, there existed a hidden gem: a magical sanctuary known as the Butterfly Garden. This enchanting haven exists so nature's most delicate and vibrant...

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Families flock to Free Play Friday

By Julia Beauregard

Hometown Weekly Editor

Families with children of all ages were invited to drop by the Westwood Public Library (WPL) for Free Play Friday, which took place the first three Friday’s of summer vacation. Within the Children’s Programming Room at the WPL, the library provided...

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Pine Hill is making progress

Almost a year into the construction of the new Pine Hill Elementary School on Gay St., the School Building Committee (SBC) is happy to report that the project is going well. 

“Thanks to the diligence of our general contractor and the hard work of both our project manager and our...

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Seniors enjoy annual COA Summer BBQ

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Westwood Council on Aging hosted their annual Summer BBQ this past Tuesday, June 27th. This kickoff to summer celebration included your traditional barbecue food like that of hot dogs, hamburgers, potato salad, watermelon, and more! 

The room...

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Hale hosts Summer Solstice Swim & S’mores

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Hale Education held their annual Summer Solstice Swim and S’mores event on Wednesday, June 21st. This kickoff-to-summer event was located at South Beach for families and friends to enjoy Noannet Pond. 

Despite the rather chilly weather, those who...

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Toddlers Jam at WPL 

by Elizabeth Connolly

Hometown Weekly Reporter

On Wednesday, June 13th, dozens of children and caretakers flocked to Westwood Public Library (WPL) for Toddler Jam Time with Sarah Gardner, an energetic 45 minute program designed just for little musicians. “I like to think of it as band practice,”...

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Pride comes to Westwood

By Cameron Small

Hometown Weekly Correspondent

June marks National Pride Month, and for the first time, Westwood held its first–hopefully–annual Pride Celebration, courtesy of the nonprofit Inclusive Westwood. The event took place at the Council on Aging on Nahatan Street from 2 pm until 5 pm on...

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NRRC Summer Kickoff Bash

By Audrey Anderson

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Neponset River Regional Chamber of Commerce (NRRC), together with the Metro South and the United Regional Chambers held a fun Sumer Kickoff Bash on June 15 at the Norwood Space Center’s Outdoor Courtyard at 83 Morse Street in Norwood. 

A thoughtful Juneteenth at Hale

By Audrey Anderson

Hometown Weekly Reporter

There was a heavy downpour on June 17, but participants at Hale were fortunate to observe the Juneteenth holiday in the spacious, warm, and dry Powissett Lodge building. As people arrived, the event began with a delicious soul food buffet by...

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Seniors present spring art exhibit 

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Westwood Public Library happily hosted the Westwood Council on Aging seniors for their Spring Art Exhibit, ‘Creative Inspirations.’ On Thursday, June 8th, all were welcome to enjoy some light refreshments while taking in the amazing artwork done by local Westwood...

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Life Goes On inaugural event

By Avonlea Cummings

Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter

It has been eight years since Maddie Walter, a resident of Westwood, experienced a life-altering traumatic event that led to her battle with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Following a two-week coma, Maddie defied the odds and has made remarkable progress...

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Annual book sale at the WPL

By Audrey Anderson

Hometown Weekly Reporter

On Saturday, June 10, the Friends of the Westwood Public Library held a fun book sale on the second floor of the main library. Friendly volunteers greeted shoppers and helped them to find books in their areas of interest. Children’s books...

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Westwood graduates Class of 2023

By Cameron Small

Hometown Weekly Correspondent

Despite the on and off rain, nothing could dampen the smiles of the Class of 2023 Westwood High School on their graduation this past Sunday. Due to the on and off rain and the overcast clouds threatening to bring a fresh...

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The Westwood Garden Club returns

The Westwood Garden Club is back!  According to Mary Gorman of the Club, “We never went away, just worked quietly and safely behind the scenes during the pandemic. Now it is time to re-introduce the community to this vibrant Club that has contributed to our town for 94 years!” 

Westwood Garden...

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Author discusses recent novel at WPL

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Author William Landay returned for his second appearance at the Westwood Public Library on Wednesday, May 31st. Landay discussed, to a room full of fans, his most recent novel, ‘All That Is Mine, I Carry With Me.’ 

This...

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COA enjoys annual Veterans Breakfast

By Madison Butkus
Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Westwood Council on Aging hosted their annual Veterans Breakfast this past Friday, May 26th. This free, full breakfast honored those who served, and their respected families, in reverence for Memorial Day. Director of Westwood Council on Aging, Lina Arena-DeRosa, streamlined this event and was...

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Students learn about service dogs

By Madison Butkus
Hometown Weekly Reporter

Fourth and Fifth grade students at Deerfield Elementary School were in for a treat this past Wednesday as GOFI (Golden Opportunities for Independence) service dogs stopped by to teach them all about what exactly a service dog does.

This event was a...

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Women’s Club enjoys chorus concert

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

The Westwood Women's Club hosted a delightful light lunch and concert on Thursday at the Westwood Senior Center, according to a report published by the Westwood Gazette. The concert featured the center's own chorus, comprised of nine talented women and their...

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Westwood Artists host Pop-Up Shop

By Madison Butkus

Hometown Weekly Reporter

Westwood Artists gathered on Saturday May 13th, for their annual Spring Sale Pop-Up Shop. Tables were set up right outside the High Street storefronts extending from the Post Office to a local breakfast spot. Watercolor and acrylic paintings, jewelry, photography, origami...

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