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Boyden Students Jump at Chance to Raise Money for American Heart Association
Over the past seven years Boyden School students have raised close to $23,000.

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Over the past seven years Boyden School students have raised close to $23,000.

Ms. Cullen was a resident of Walpole since 1996.
Be sure to check here for useful information about what is going on in Walpole this weekend.
Meteorologists aren't committing yet, but a few inches of snow could fall Saturday night.
Cut-a-Thon will be Feb. 24 at Studio Salons in Norwood.
Take a look at some homes for sale in Walpole that have open house this weekend.
There are 12 open town positions that need to be filled in the June election.
The selectmen will be signing the Spring Annual Town Meeting Warrant at their meeting Thursday night.
Epiphany Parish of Walpole and the Red Cross are teaming up this Valentine's Day for a blood drive.
Representative McMurtry was appointed to the Bills in Third Reading and House Committee on Ways and Means.
The girls beat Norwood, 45-31.
The Mustangs ended a five game win streak for the Rebels.
The Mustangs ended a five game win streak for the Rebels.
Mr. Lamonica worked for the Walpole Department of Public Works on the Highway Department for over 30 years, retiring in 1999.
The following information was provided by the Walpole Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
A backhoe at the Walpole Mall making a massive mound of snow.
The following information was provided by the Walpole Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
The following information was provided by the Norwood Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Crews will be working into the evening to clear sidewalks.