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Norwood Native Rob Way On League School of Greater Boston Board
The League School, located in East Walpole, provides school and residential education for those on the autism spectrum.

I am a Local Editor covering Dedham, Norwood, Braintree, Framingham, Natick, Hopkinton and Holliston, MA.
I am a Boston native who began my journalism career in 1994. I graduated from Boston University, where I simultaneously received bachelor's degrees in journalism and political science. In 2002, I graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston with a master's in public administration. I am a 1994 Pulliam Fellow, a national award given to 10 graduating college seniors who are pursuing careers in journalism. I also began pursuing a graduate degree in journalism at Northeastern University.
I previously was a staff reporter for Gazette Publications, Inc., The Dedham TImes, The Daily Transcript and The Parkway-West Roxbury Transcript. Over the past five years, I have been a freelance reporter at Bulletin Newspapers, Inc. covering Boston and Norwood; Gannett, Inc.; and The Hopkinton Independent.
The League School, located in East Walpole, provides school and residential education for those on the autism spectrum.

MacDonald, who served four non-consecutuive terms, cited community division as a reason for her decision as well as the social media culture
The two-term member has served during the entire pandemic and previously was its vice chair.
The location is to be determined. It may be held at the Coakley Middle School because the main article proposes a new building for it.
The Skating Club of Boston WIll Host a "Celebration on Ice" featuring Olympic-caliber skaters on Feb. 26. A town banquest will be on Feb.23
Plans are in the works for the Boston Pops to hold a concert in Norwood this summer to help celebrate the town's 150th anniversary year.
Crews from Norwood and Westwood fire departments are fighting a roof fire
Jennifer Kerivan is hoping to raise money for a support dog for her daughter, Jaella DaSuta, who has a debilitating congenital condition.
The group, which supports diversity, equity and inclusion, has been holding standouts to call attention to these issues.
Guests had to be evacuated and sent to area hotels because the flooding affected the electrical wiring
The state's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) and the Department of Fire Services (DFS) announced the award Wednesday.
The state's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) and the Department of Fire Services (DFS) announced the award Wednesday
The Dedham Square Planning Committee has been working on a proposal for the future of the current police station site for two years.
The state's Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) and the Department of Fire Services (DFS) announced the award Wednesday
New York Times best-selling author/illustrator Peter H. Reynolds is celebrating his latest “picture book for all ages."
Amanda Grow came in second place in an election with a very low turnout, followed by Matthew J. O'Neil. The term ends in April.
This was the kick-off of a year-long celebration of the town's sesquicentennial.
Ann O'Flaherty was killed in a car crash earlier this week in front of St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, where the two worked
Concerned parents kept kids out of school as a precaution
A nationwide threat to school safety "for every school in the USA" has prompted Interim Superintendent Derek Folan to isssue a letter