The more things change…
While I continue working on Part 3 of the Paul family story, enjoy this little diversion about Oakdale Square.


Oakdale Square doesn’t look all that different after 80 years, does it? The top photo is from a real estate postcard dated April 9, 1940. The bottom photo was taken November 11, 2022 after the 7-11 removed all traces of their presence here. When I was a kid, it was Danny’s Supermarket.
When the building was being constructed in 1925 (as 6 separate stores), the Dedham building inspector tried to halt construction due to neighbors’ complaints that the structure would create a “blind corner” for motorists. The builder, John Picone, of Newton, took his case to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts where it was heard by Associate Justice Harry K. Braley, who ruled in his favor.

Here’s an aerial view which was included on the Dedham Planning Board’s 1947 Master Plan for improvements in town. As you can see, Stop & Shop now occupies the vacant store. The original Oakdale School is seen at the lower right. It stood where the Veterans’ Park is today.

Tags: Oakdale, Stop & Shop
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November 19, 2022 at 12:27 am
Hi Jim,
Being one who always wonders about old places, I feel so grateful for your posts. I’ve moved to Dedham a few years ago and there is so much to dig here! Read it in all ways 🙂 So thank you!
Roxana
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November 19, 2022 at 12:40 am
I’m glad you are enjoying my posts. It is just as exciting for me to find out things about places I’ve known my whole life!
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November 19, 2022 at 9:59 am
When was the Oakdale School built on Cedar Street? I went to school there in the 50’s
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December 2, 2022 at 11:31 am
Great stuff, Keep it up Jim!
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