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…
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…
To say that 2020 has been a difficult and disappointing year would be an understatement. Far too many people, organizations and businesses have suffered hardships…
 Popular local historian Dee Morris, is presenting the “Suffragists of Stoneham” tonite on StonehamTV. The presentation celebrates 100 years of Women’s Right to Vote is…
History will remember when the world stopped And the flight stay on the ground And the cars parked in the street And the trains didn’t…
Great guessing! There are a lot of houses that look similar to this house but they are all slightly different. The house was the home…
Ken Gloss, the proprietor of the famous Brattle Book Store is the featured speaker for the Stoneham Historical Society & Museum March 12th meeting. This…
This week’s mystery photo is Franklin St. looking Eastward toward Melrose. We had a few correct answers. The winners are Jeanne Craigie, Jim McLaughlin, Joanne…
The Stoneham Historical Society & Museum’s 3rd Sunday Open House is on December 15th from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Although the monthly Open House is…
As we approach Halloween, the days getting shorter and the nights longer, I recall a story about the early settlers, told by Silas Dean. Dean…