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Sam Olson/Norwell Historical Society On Wednesday evening, Aug. 28, 1935, a group of approximately 50 Norwell citizens met in the west parlor of May Elms, then the home of Mary Louisa Foster Nash ...
On Wednesday evening, August 28, 1935, a group of approximately fifty Norwell citizens met in the west parlor of May Elms, then the home of Mary Louisa Foster Nash Power and her husband Arthur Power.
NORWELL – "Not to be missed." That's what Lauren McQuaid thought a year ago when she read belatedly about the "Living Cemetery Walk" that the Norwell Historical Society had just presented at ...
NORWELL – A tour of seven historical houses, including the Captain Charles Turner home on Main Street, will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. The event is a fundraiser for The ...
What kind of man was Norwell's first settler in 1636? Stetson Heritage Day invited residents to go past the gate and explore what his life was like. How a strapping 17th-century pilgrim settled ...
Pickup truck crashes into historic funeral home in Norwell 02:00. NORWELL ... McNamara says he's going to check with the historical society in town about the permanent fix.
Several times a day, when Wendy Bawabe, president of the Norwell Historical Society, drives along Main Street through the center of town, she admires the Colonial houses with their decorated front ...
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You can be part of the American Revolution in new, free interactive play. How you can go - MSNWhen the post rider delivered the news, emotions erupted. The historical societies in Norwell and Scituate have organized a fictional play about how some people in Scituate, Norwell and other ...
Wendy Bawabe, president of the Norwell Historical Society and chairwoman of the local Historical Commission, said she is relieved that town residents in November agreed to fund the relocation of ...
The James Library & Center for the Arts, Norwell’s community arts center and lending library, will present a fall season of music, literary programs and art gallery events.
The Stetson Kindred of America and the Norwell Historical Society opened the gates to the town's first homestead, which is usually closed, and invited local residents in for a look. Cornet Robert ...
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