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The Dedham Square Planning Committee voted to recommend the old police headquarters be demolished and a new town green be built on the site in December 2021. [11] A six-person working group was created to oversee the project in April 2022.
The Civitarese-Cushman House is a home in East Dedham, Massachusetts known for its elaborate Christmas light displays. The house, located at 121 Garfield Avenue, was first decorated by Nick and Roberta Civaterese in 1973. [1] The tradition was continued after their death by their daughter, Rita-Mae Cushman. [1]
Former Dedham High School teacher Thad LaVallee says the principal fired him for refusing to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. A judge dismissed the case, but LaVallee's lawyer said he will appeal.
LaVallee sued Dedham Public Schools in April 2022. After settlement negotiations failed, both parties agreed in November 2023 on a schedule for filing of motions of summary judgment, pretrial ...
On May 4, 1832, the Society opened a bank account at the Dedham Institution for Savings that remains open today and is the oldest active account at Dedham Savings; [17] the bank says that the account "may be the oldest continuously active account in the United States." [9] [18] In 1826, dues were $0.25. [19] In 1906, they were $1. [20]
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Gay's Tavern was a tavern in Dedham, Massachusetts. The original location was a political hotspot and the host of a political convention in 1780, while the second location (at today's 369 Washington Street) would become known by many names, including the Phoenix Hotel.