Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

Prior to entering high school at King Philip, Mohammad Lotfi, now a junior, had never heard of the sport of wrestling. For some reason, however, he was attracted to a poster hanging in the school advertising the wrestling team. Lotfi went to John...

KEN HAMWEY Staff Sports Writer

The Division 2 Central Sectional Wrestling Tournament is right around the corner and coach John Adams is acutely aware that his King Philip squad will be facing some of the state’s finest competition.
The tourney, which will be at Algonquin...

Grace Allen

A new partnership between Sacred Tree Yoga & Wellness Center in Norfolk and the S.A.F.E. Coalition is offering yoga classes for anyone struggling with addiction or in recovery from addiction, as well as for their parents and loved ones....

Grace Allen

After a year’s hiatus, Dancing with the Stars returns to Wrentham on March 23 for a 5th year. The town’s premiere fundraising event will be held at Lake Pearl Luciano’s from 7 p.m. to midnight, and tickets will go on sale in early February....

Grace Allen

He’s been on the job for only seven months, but Larry Azer is already inspiring confidence in what has sometimes been a contentious process: the King Philip school budget.
As the new Director of Finance and Operations for KP, Azer is tasked...

Marjorie Turner Hollman

Police Chief and Interim Town Administrator James Anderson is ready for a change. After 38 years working for the town of Wrentham, first as a patrolman, and since 2008 as the Chief of Police, Anderson has served the community and been willing to...

By Ken Hamwey Staff Sports Writer

The King Philip boys basketball team lost eight of 11 contests by three points or less last year and missed qualifying for the playoffs by two games. There aren’t any merit badges for losing close games in the Hockomock League, but the razor-thin...

By Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

Although King Philip’s Mike Griffin has only been running for the past four years, the sophomore is running like a veteran on the course. And if it wasn’t for his friend and teammate, Alex Hagan, he might not be running at all.
“In the...

January 3 at 1 p.m. TRIAD is a crime prevention program for seniors. It is a three-way partnership between the Norfolk Council on Aging, The Norfolk Police Dept. and the Norfolk County Sheriff.  
January 10 at 1 p.m. Like a Mighty Stream...

By Marjorie Turner Hollman

Norfolk has joined with almost 75% of communities throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in adopting the “Stretch Energy Code,” a more stringent building code than the town previously had used. The code will apply to only new construction...

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