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The heaviest traffic is expected Thursday, Friday, and Monday afternoons and early evenings for those traveling this weekend.

Born and raised in the western half of the state, Massachusetts is really the only place I've ever wanted to write. I obtained my Bachelor's in journalism at Hofstra University in New York and then returned to my home state to continue my career. I've written for the Hofstra University Chronicle, the Telegram and Gazette in Worcester, MA, the Boston Globe and had an editorial published in the La Crosse Tribune of La Crosse, WI. I have covered everything from local elections and courts to Revolutionary War reenactments in the middle of nowhere.
While at Hofstra I was Assistant Managing Editor of a brand new hyperlocal website, covering four local communities in a 24-hour, up-to-the-minute news environment. As well as covering news, sports and human interest in the surrounding communities, our intrepid team put together live webcasts for the third presidential debate and election night in 2008, both of which I anchored.
I am an avid sports fan - the Red Sox being my one true love and probably part of the reason I could never really call New York my home - and love the sense of community that forms around team loyalty, especially in a town like Norwood. I'm also a coffee addict, and you will find me most often behind my laptop in Perks or Starbucks. Come say hi!<b><br></b>
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<strong>Politics:</strong>
I am a registered Independent who enjoys a good political debate, no matter what points of view are represented. On policy issues I generally lean left, and consider myself fairly conservative in values, but my opinions and votes span the spectrum.
<strong>Religion:</strong>
I was raised Episcopalian, but am not currently an active member of any church. The oft-used cliche "spiritual, not religious" springs to mind, but I have a great respect for all institutions of religion and the good they can do.
<strong>Local Hot-Button Issues:</strong>
Norwood is a town constantly changing, while trying to sustain its reputation and history. The incoming and out-going of businesses has a great influence on the community, as well as construction projects meant to improve or revitalize the streets, schools and lives of its citizens. Currently the construction of the new high school is the main event for most Norwood residents, a project that began in the summer of 2009.
The maintainance and revitalization of Norwood's center is also a local hot-button. Whether the issue is parking bans and other "housekeeping" ordinances or approving new businesses and restaurants, anything decision having to do with the town's picturesque downtown is not taken lightly.
With a hospital, airport, major interstate, commerce-crowded state highway and two commuter rail stations within the town, Norwood is also incredibly connected to the surrounding area, making it a great hub for conferences and gatherings.
The heaviest traffic is expected Thursday, Friday, and Monday afternoons and early evenings for those traveling this weekend.

Ava is a cute, friendly, social mini lop bunny who needs a new home.
Highlights from the daily police logs.
At the recent Walpole Days, Personal Best Karate donated $1,000 to the Boyden Playground Fund for Boyden Elementary School in Walpole.
A Memorial Day op/ed from State Senator Mike Rush.
Two local nurses were honored in the paper's special section.
A member of the Patrick-Murray Administration stopped at Sam's Appliances and Furniture yesterday in Norwood, as part of National Small Business Week.
The Board voted on a proposal from the DPW last night regarding bulk item disposal and the cost to the town, and honored a longtime member of the Library Board.
Highlights from the daily police logs.
Highlights from the agenda for the Board of Selectmen meeting.
Memorial Day is this coming Monday, check out what's happening in Norwood.
Coach John Churchill comments on the season so far, and what he expects for next year's team.
This is the 13th year the Rotary Club will be giving out the service award.
Margaret R. (Agee) Barker, RN, of Norwood, passed peacefully on May 18, 2012.
Ernie Boch Jr. presented $30,000 to the Board of Selectmen last week to be used for Norwood organizations.
Vote in this week's "Best Of" poll and defend your choice in the comments section below. Then check back Friday for the winner.
Mutt and Jeff are three-year-old very adorable and friendly orange tabby cats who need a new home.
Thanks to everyone who voted, and be sure to check back Monday for our next contest.