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May 13, 2018, Remembering Mothers

Apr 30, 2018  We all know that Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring the mother of our family, as well as motherhood, and maternal bonds of mothers in society. Mothers are the most important women ever to influence our lives. Everyone born into this world has a natural and immediate bond with their mom. Growing […]

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Midcentury Medfield Memories: Party Like It’s 1959

Mar 17, 2018  Editor’s note: Do YOU have stories and memories to share?  Send us an email!  Can you imagine a litter of kittens being born under a swirling and noisy washing machine? That’s what happened underneath the Kenmore washing machine in Mama Flaherty’s kitchen back in 1959. She could hear from the squealing that

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Midcentury Medfield Memories: Route 109, Medfield — Main Street, USA

Aug 29, 2017  Main Street was the first street in Medfield, long before it was Route 109. It’s gone from being an unpaved pathway to a partially paved road with tracks (the street railway operated 1899-1924) to the one of the most heavily-traveled roads in Massachusetts, partially resurfaced this month. The first automobile in Medfield,

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Midcentury Memories: The Times of Our Lives

Jan 31, 2017   Good morning, yesterdayYou wake up and time has slipped awayAnd suddenly it’s hard to findThe memories you left behindRemember, do you remember?~ Paul Anka It used to be that Medfield was sometimes referred to by Bostonians and surrounding towns as out in the country, a bedroom town where the working people only

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