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The borough of Norwood in Delaware County was founded in 1873. Originally a part of Ridley Township, it became a borough in 1893. It got its name from the book Norwood: Or, Village Life in New England written by Henry Ward Beecher in 1868.

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Provides a overview of the community. Includes a brief history, government, meeting dates and minutes, and announcements.
Specializes in seafood and prime rib. Includes menus, hours of operation and directions.
Private non-profit foundation dedicated to preserve and interpret the area's history. Includes mission, officers, history of the Morton Morton House, donations and memberships, directions and location map.
Lists the staff and board of directors, event calendar, programming, hours of operation, links to community resources and directions.
Features worship schedule, calendar of events, ministries, information about the preschool, newsletter and directions.
Roman Catholic community. Find Mass and sacrament schedules, weekly bulletin, ministries, office hours and staff directory.
Features what to expect, events, children's bulletins, celebrations and outreach programs.
Provides information about the studio, artists, pricing, hours and directions.
Provides a overview of the community. Includes a brief history, government, meeting dates and minutes, and announcements.
Roman Catholic community. Find Mass and sacrament schedules, weekly bulletin, ministries, office hours and staff directory.
Lists the staff and board of directors, event calendar, programming, hours of operation, links to community resources and directions.
Features worship schedule, calendar of events, ministries, information about the preschool, newsletter and directions.
Provides information about the studio, artists, pricing, hours and directions.
Specializes in seafood and prime rib. Includes menus, hours of operation and directions.
Private non-profit foundation dedicated to preserve and interpret the area's history. Includes mission, officers, history of the Morton Morton House, donations and memberships, directions and location map.
Features what to expect, events, children's bulletins, celebrations and outreach programs.
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