January 22, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

Norfolk In Brief

Mean Ones

Police have received several reports of vandalism during the past week, in­cluding incidents where vandals have at­tacked Christmas decorations. A resident on Massachusetts Avenue saw three teen-agers outside his home around 9:30 p.m. More...

Fore

A resident who thought he heard gunshots late one night recently actually heard the sound of a golf club smashing the windows of a neighbor’s vehicle, po­lice said. More...

Two For One

Police called to a burglary scene at a storage area for contractors near Route 1A discovered a second break-in nearby, Norfolk Police Lieutenant Jon Carroll said. More...

Publisher for a Day

The Education of Scott Brown

History’s filled with little ironies. Here’s one: If Scott Brown hadn’t have used the f-word at King Philip Regional High School a few years ago, he probably wouldn’t be going to the United States Senate now. More...

Announcements

Planning Under Way for KP All-Night Graduation Party

Attention King Philip Parents - we need your help! Come network with other parents. The All Night Party preparations have begun. Please drop in Tuesday between 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. More...

The Norfolk Boomerang Is Moving to the Web

Later this month The Norfolk Boomerang will cease publishing a newspaper on newsprint and move to a web site. More...

Barry Zimmerman Delivers Donated Toys to Children’s Hospital

Norfolk resident Barry Zimmerman, a Se­nior Financial Representative with The BulfinchGroup, a financial services and investment firmheadquartered in Needham, ecently hosted a Client Appreciation Event at Patriot Place on Sunday, January 3. More...

Obituaries

Henry A. ‘Hank’ Iadonisi, 56

Henry A. “Hank” Iadonisi, the only night custodian H. Olive Day School has ever had, died unexpectedly Monday, January 18, 2010 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro from complications fol­lowing surgery. He was 56. More...

Wow

Scott Brown Carries Norfolk By Whopping Margin, Massachusetts By Enough

Washington politicians often seem remote, but Norfolk town officials happen to know one now. More...

Norfolk Election Results

Full Story

Wanted: One State Senator

Norfolk Town Moderator Dan Winslow May Run for Legislative Seat

Scott Brown’s victory in the United States Senate special election this week leaves Norfolk without a state senator — and sends a number of politicians scrambling to fillthe void. Norfolk Town Moderator Dan Winslow may be one of them. More...

Happenings

Happenings

An Events Calendar for Norfolk Editor’s Note: Norfolk Public Library is at 139 Main Street in Norfolk Center. All places and ad­dresses below that do not specify a municipality are in the town of Norfolk. Monday, January 25 More...

Letters to the Editor

Values Don’t Add Up

To the Editor: Please tell me how the Town of Wrentham is having plummet­ing land and house values and Norfolk is raising all its land and house taxes this year? They said last year that they had 2007 val­ues More...

King Philip Sports

King Philip Regional High School News

MEET THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE More...

Guest Columns

The Right Is Wrong About Freedom

This is a debate worth having because it is central to our way of life, rights, and freedoms as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. The Bill Of Rights is not on the table. More...

The People’s Seat

By William R. Crane

When asked about the Kennedy seat, Scott Brown responded: “It’s not the Kennedy seat. And it’s not the Democrats’ seat. More...

Meetings

Meetings

The following are some meet­ings that were posted or an­nounced recently. Boards and committees can schedule meet­ings, cancel meetings, or alter the starting times of meetings on relatively short notice. More...

Beacon Hill Roll Call

Beacon Hill Roll Call

Beacon Hill Roll Call Volume 37 - Report No. 2 Monday, January 11 through Friday, January 15, 2010 Copyright © 2010 Beacon Hill Roll Call. All Rights Reserved. THE HOUSE AND SENATE. More...

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