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Five Things You Need To Know Today is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the feature in the comments section. 1. On Tuesday, January 22 visit Central Kia from 6-8 p.m. to see the Celtics Dancers, test drive any new Kia vehicle and have the chance to score two free tickets to an upcoming Boston Celtics game. Refreshments will be served. Free and open to the public. 2. The Norwood Board of Selectmen will meet today in the Town Hall starting at 7 p.m. The meeting will be carried live on NPA-TV's Government Channel. 3. Norwood Hospital Cancer Center at Foxboro will host an American Cancer Society sponsored Look Good…Feel Better session…
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CarMax will join the dealerships occupying Norwood's "Automile."
Used car superstore CarMax will be building a new location in Norwood, according to the Boston Herald. The demolition has already begun at the site, the Herald report states, which is 135,000 square feet previously belonging to Home Quarters Warehouse. A CarMax spokesperson told the Herald it could take between two and three years and is expected to create between 100 and 125 jobs when opened. In December of last year CarMax opened its first Massachusetts dealership in North Attleboro, and began discussing a Norwood location on the "Automile." The business has been before the Norwood Board of Selectmen several times for the proper licenses involved in building on the 10 acres of space that will include a service center, showroom and lot …
Mr. Ragman
1:26 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
This is a much better location for a Hockey Rink, but of course, that would cost the town money. How does it feel Norwood to have been used by Mr. Rogers to win re-election; you actually think that the State is going to give Norwood $5.6 million to build a hockey rink? Dream On; MDC (or DCR as it is now known) is privatizing all rinks, so why on earth would they build one owned by the state, …   more ›