Monday, December 3, 2012
Add your own photos from Saturday night to our gallery and tell us about your Luminary Night experience.
Saturday night the Norwood Town Common was lit up for the Circle of Hope's annual Luminary Night. The Norwood Circle of Hope Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide assistance to Norwood residents who are in need due to a catastrophic medical occurrence. The foundation board members represent the entire community with individuals from the police and fire departments, town government, the school system, medical, social services and the business community. Did you attend Saturday night's fundraiser? Did you buy a luminary for a loved one? Tell us in the comments, or upload your photos to our gallery!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
What is the best part of the holiday season in Norwood?
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
We ask Norwood Patch readers a different question every weekday at noon. Questions could range from local decisions made by officials, to state issues, to national politics and entertainment. Whatever it is, we want to know what NORWOOD thinks! To answer, use our comments section below. Norwood kicked off the holiday season on Sunday with the yearly Extravaganza on the town common. Decorating has begun for the holiday house decorating contest, and this weekend the common will once again be lit up for the Circle of Hope's annual Luminary Night. So tell us, Norwood, what is your favorite thing about the holiday season in town?
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
A visual interpretation of my last year with Norwood Patch.
Rather than the traditional column for Norwood Patch's birthday, here's a visual version with some of what the last year has been for me and this publication.
Susan Clare
7:11 am on Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Absolutely, the beautiful night lights downtown! A couple of years ago, I checked with the electric dept. to see if it was advisable to use the energy/money having all these lights for much of the winter. It is! They are run off our regular street lights, cost very little, and use little extra energy. We can enjoy them every year! Best of all, they come on at dusk, so even little ones with early …   more ›