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Seven Properties Recently Sold in Walpole
Here's a look at seven properties that recently sold in Walpole.

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Here's a look at seven properties that recently sold in Walpole.

Here are a few things to do in Walpole this weekend. Add yours to the list.
Attend a wine and cheese tasting to support the Westwood Food Pantry.
Superintendent of Westwood Public Schools John Antonucci reacts to the district's drop from No. 13 to No. 21 on Boston Magazine's list of top schools in the Commonwealth.
Here is a copy of the agenda including an Open Forum at 7:45 p.m.
Here are five things to keep in mind today.
Here are a few things to keep in mind today.
Second Annual “CR9 Christopher Ruggiero Memorial Foundation” Golf Outing will be held on October 4, 2013.
Here are a few interesting things to keep in mind today.
Here are five interesting things to keep in mind today.
School's almost back in session, but were you aware of these state laws on school buses?
The event is sponsored by the MBTA and will be held in the Norwood Central Parking Lot.
The event is sponsored by the MBTA and will be held in the Norwood Central Parking Lot.
There is still space. Feel free to register at the event today.
The Jewish New Year celebration begins on sundown Wednesday and lasts until sundown Friday.
The Jewish New Year celebration begins on sundown Wednesday and lasts until sundown Friday.
An armed robbery occurred at Westwood Public Storage on Sept. 2.
More than 12 million American homeowners with mortgages are underwater, according to Zillow.