The Minuteman Company of Stoneham, Massachusetts was among the many men who responded to the Lexington “Alarm” of April 19th 1775.
A look at Stoneham’s first tax bills from 1726.
Did you every want to know more about who lived in your house before you? Join us at 36 William Street to research your own…
How many towns have two Olympic medalists named Nancy? We’re the only one! Seen in the Tidbit picture are Olympic Figure Skaters Nancy Graham and…
Stoneham residents and bank customers got their first look at the historic mural “Stoneham, Yesterday and Today” 55 years ago. The mural, painted by Richard…
Local Pampered Chef Independent Consultant Mindy Pontone is helping the Stoneham Historical Society & Museum raise funds to restore the “Stoneham, Yesterday and Today” mural.…
On Sunday September 19th from 2-4 p.m., local artisan Sarah Madeleine T. Guerin, pays homage to Stoneham’s shoe history with a live shoemaking demonstration near…
Whether it’s referred to as July 4th, Independence Day, The Fourth of July or (colloquially) as “America’s Birthday”, the sentiment remains the same. It is…
May 13th— Local historian Dee Morris presents, “The Unstoppable Tidd Family–the Tidd Family stories and their defining presence in Stoneham” at our May virtual meeting.…
As readers drive around town, most are generally in a hurry to get to their destination. Little time is available to ponder the past while…