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Norwood Obituary: Jane Marie Armour
A lifelong Norwood resident, Ms. Armour was a 1965 graduate of Norwood High School.

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A lifelong Norwood resident, Ms. Armour was a 1965 graduate of Norwood High School.

The following information was provided by the Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
The man drove off the left side of an exit ramp through a patch of grass before the vehicle rolled over onto the driver's side on Route 95 in Warwick, Rhode Island, according to police.
The free event begins at 11 a.m. at Reebok headquarters in Canton.
The following information was provided by the Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
The shirts are $20 and $10 of each sale will go to One Fund Boston.
The Tigers batted around the order in the second inning scoring six runs.
The following information was provided by the Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Dogs and other animals are not allowed on the town's beaches from April 15 to October 15 every year.
Canton saw a turnout of 24-percent for the special election.
Sullivan won a close race over Gomez on the Republican side of the ticket.
According to unofficial results candidates Dottie Fulginiti and Dan Smith won the two open seats on the Board of Selectmen
The following information was provided by the Norwood Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Owner of Stoughton-based J Ashley Jewelry, Jessica Ashley Benson, is using her handcrafted jewelry to help make a difference.
Bedard taught biology at Canton High School for 30 years.
Mr. Nugent was a graduate of Norwood High School and served in WWII.
Here’s a resident’s guide to what you need to know in Canton about Tuesday's Special State Primary Election for U.S. Senate.
Martin chose not to run for re-election this year.
Mr. Doyle lived in Canton for 49 years and was a veteran of the Korean War.