To label Gary Brown’s first year as King Philip athletic director as “dynamic’’ might be understating what transpired during the 2017-18 campaign.
The Warriors’ sports teams captured one state championship and three sectional crowns and...
Three Boy Scouts from the same Norfolk neighborhood were honored recently at a special ceremony for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest award conferred by the Boy Scouts of America.
The ceremony, known as the Eagle Scout Court of...
Looking for a way to keep the kids moving this summer? Or maybe you miss the camaraderie from your high school days on the track team? If so, head over to the King Philip High School track on Wednesday nights. The annual Summer Track & Field...
She may live in Nashville, Tennessee now, but Ayla Brown says returning to Wrentham next week will feel like coming home. The singer/songwriter will perform on Sunday, July 8 on the town common at 6 p.m. as part of the Concerts on the Common...
After having previously been the King Philip girl’s junior varsity lacrosse coach, Kourtnie Wilder inherited the varsity team this spring. The Warriors went 8-10 last year and found themselves in the Division 1 East Tournament with the twelfth...
Hal Bean is no stranger to lacrosse and that’s undoubtedly a major reason why he’s now the varsity coach of the King Philip boys varsity team.
The 55-year-old Norfolk resident coached for 10 years in the King Philip Youth Lacrosse League,...
The two area Relay for Life events have combined into one big event this year, Relay for Life of Western Norfolk County. The new Relay for Life will include the towns of Norfolk, Wrentham, Millis, Medway, Medfield, Franklin, and Bellingham....
Fresh vegetables and other local goods will once again be available to residents following the opening of the Norfolk Farmers Market on June 2.
Open Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Norfolk’s town common, the farmer’s market will...
In a small basement office, Norfolk Recreation is buzzing with energy. Ann Proto, the department’s director, is multitasking. After returning from checking on the town’s playing fields, she is busy interviewing a counselor for the department’s...
A promise made long ago has culminated in a novel for a Wrentham lawyer and part-time genealogist.
In 1964, Richard Rook’s high school English teacher invited a friend to talk to the class about writing. The friend turned out to be Edwin O’...