By Julia Beauregard
Hometown Weekly Editor
Recently, at the Walpole Council on Aging (COA), as part of their weekly Coffee and Conversations program, the COA organized a lecture on Artificial Intelligence, commonly referred to as AI. The lecture was delivered by Michael Fradkin, a Product Marketing Specialist.
Walpole Swim faces Needham

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
The Walpole swim team brimmed with energy and excitement as they embarked on a journey to the Babson College Morse Swimming pool for their second meet of the season against Needham. The Timberwolves achieved new personal records in times and...
Senior Moments Chorus returns

By Madison Butkus
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Back by popular demand, the Senior Moments Chorus has united for the first time since before COVID! Set up through the Walpole Council on Aging, new and existing members were welcomed back for their first official practice this past Wednesday, September...
Field hockey finds victory over Weymouth

By Max Clifford
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Walpole High School Varsity Field Hockey’s quest to secure a much anticipated state title got off to a dominant start. The Porkers opened their season with a dominant 14-0 victory over Weymouth on Tuesday, September 6 before taking down Bishop Feehan...
50th Annual Walpole Labor Day Road Race

By Julia Beauregard
Hometown Weekly Editor
On Monday, September 4, Walpole hosted the 50th Annual Walpole Labor Day Road Race. More than 500 runners gathered at the starting line early on Labor Day morning to participate in this highly anticipated event.
For the past...
Fun times with the Lego League

By Madison Butkus
Hometown Weekly Reporter
The Children’s Program Room at the Walpole Public Library (WPL) was packed with little ones eager to build some amazing lego creations this past Wednesday, August 30th. This ongoing Lego League is one of the most popular at the WPL and...
Boys soccer equipped for regular season

Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
Under the scorching heat of the Medfield turf pellets, the cleats of the Walpole boys' soccer team were heating up as they prepared to charge across the field towards their offensive end. It marked the inaugural scrimmage of the year, a...
The status of Walpole’s new middle school

By Riley Fontana
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Walpole has been actively constructing its new middle school for several months. Positioned in front of Bird Middle School, this new facility will accommodate all of the town's middle school students, marking a significant change from the previous arrangement. For years,...
Student athletes gear up for fall season

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Sports Reporter
As the final days of August wane and the echoes of summer vacation recede, athletes lace up their shoes and converge on the fields and courts. Preseason, a period of self-imposed challenges and ambitions for new personal records, beckons athletes...
An Evening of Jazz at the COA

By Riley Fontana
Hometown Weekly Reporter
On August 22, the Walpole Council on Aging orchestrated an enchanting dinner party, embracing this year's theme, An Evening of Jazz. The event proved to be a resounding success, with attendees donning their finest attire and relishing one another's company. Against...
Community gathers for Soul Revival Orchestra

By Madison Butkus
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Residents of Walpole have been in luck this summer for the ‘Concerts on the Common’ series has returned once again. The summer may be coming to a close but the music will still be playing until the end of August.
COA learns about reptiles

By Riley Fontana
Hometown Weekly Reporter
On August 17, the Walpole Council on Aging (COA) extended an invitation to Lara Kazo from Mass Audubon, who delivered a presentation on the reptiles of Massachusetts. The event took place within the Council on Aging's designated event space, drawing a...
Porchfest rocks downtown

By Riley Fontana
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Walpole's fourth annual Porchfest took place on August 13, 2023. This vibrant event immerses the town in music, as its residents transform their porches into stages to showcase local talent. The latest edition featured an impressive lineup of 12 distinct performances...
Music in the barn delights Adams Farm

By Riley Fontana
Hometown Weekly Reporter
On August 5, 2023, The Friends of Adams Farm, in collaboration with Walpole Co-Operative Bank, hosted a complimentary concert at Adams Farm, featuring two bands that provided a delightful afternoon of outdoor entertainment. The event unfolded against the charming backdrop of...
Walpole Resident publishes first children’s book

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Long-time Walpole resident Marcie Schwartz has been an active participant in the local community for years, recently focusing on educating youth about the art of poetry and the intricate layers that poets can weave into their compositions. In addition to her...
Shakespeare in Bird Park

By Julia Beauregard
Hometown Weekly Editor
In a local display of theatrical prowess, directed by Benjamin Mederios, The Gazebo Players of Medfield presented a rendition of Shakespeare's renowned play, "King Lear." Set in a Steampunk Victorian-era England, this production brought a dystopian edge to the typically whimsical...
WPL learns about Chinese acrobatics

By Madison Butkus
Hometown Weekly Reporter
This past Tuesday, August 1st, the Walpole Public Library (WPL) hosted an event, “Traditions of Chinese Acrobatics” featuring acrobatic performer Li Liu. Her performance included plate spinning, hand balancing, diabolos, foot juggling, and ribbon dancing.
The Community Room...
Walpole enjoys National Night Out

By Riley Fontana
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Walpole Recreation hosted its National Night Out on August 1, 2023, in collaboration with the Walpole Public Safety Departments. National Night Out is a nationwide, family-friendly event designed to foster community connections between local police forces and the towns they serve. Walpole held its National...
HT10: Meet our sports reporter

By Julia Beauregard
Hometown Weekly Editor
Hometown Weekly Editor, Julia Beauregard, had the pleasure of sitting down with Avonlea Cummings, Hometown Weekly’s sports reporter. Avonlea has worked with our paper since the beginning of the year, providing sports coverage for each of our towns. She is a...
Locals enjoy reverse painting

By Avonlea Cummings
Hometown Weekly Reporter
Art can tell a story, no matter what form of art a piece speaks, it will always entrance the viewer into its reality. As for artists, anyone can be an artist that upholds the power of a pen and paper or...