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This week, along with gathering with family and friends for the holiday, there's plenty of entertainment.
Enjoy a Thanksgiving Day football game between local teams, take a post-feast day scavenger-hunt-hike at Hale, and view the Needham Community Theatre production of Fiddler on the roof.
If you're ready to turn to December holidays, enjoy the holiday light show and crafting experiences this week.
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Holliston High School
In Boys Varsity football, the Panthers play the Wolverines in the last scheduled game of the season for Westwood. [more details]
Hale Education
Join Hale's ninth annual Fall Family Scavenger Hunt, by dropping by between 8 AM to 4 PM. This self-guided adventure invites explorers to hike scenic trails, complete fun activities, learn about the outdoors, and find prizes along the way! [more details]
Gillette Stadium
View a multitude of holiday lights from the comfort of your car, in this drive-through experience. Lights include digital animations and LED technology. [more details]
Newman Elementary School
This Needham Community Theatre production of Fiddler on the Roof explores universal themes of family, tradition, and acceptance that transcend barriers of race, class, nationality, and religion, leaving audiences with tears of laughter, joy, and sadness. [more details]
Gore Place
Create 18th and 19th century holiday crafts for gift giving or for yourself. Drop in for some or all of the two hours, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. [more details]
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Congratulations, Erin, a well-deserved victory and a voice we sorely need in our town government.
Congratulation to all👏. It is a welcome out come to see some new faces and voice add to the town government.
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 54 and low of 45 degrees. Patchy light drizzle in the morning, patchy rain nearby in the afternoon, partly cloudy in the evening, mist overnight.
This is one of the most up-lifting posts I've read in a while. Thank you for sharing (and inspiring).
First of all, the intersection improvements are scheduled for the upcoming years and they are not related to Westwood at all.
The plaza on 109 where the Post Office is located would be a prime site for a modern development. It is a relic from the 1950#. Why haven’t the town planners sought a project for that location?
This is Route 1, the most heavily commercialized corridor in the region, and calling this an “existential threat” isn’t based in reality.