Strong storms are expected to move through Norfolk County on Tuesday night into Wednesday.
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All the Wellesley schools are going to "eat real" that day.
Plus, Burlington Police charge a man in a home invasion and Westford is named "Best School District for Your Buck" in Massachusetts.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
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Looks like a mixed bag for Wellesley in terms of weather this weekend.
The gala's got some incredible auction items. Take a look.
Wellesley College is selling land, dubbed "North 40 Property," and Friday is the deadline for bidders interested in purchasing the property.
The town's animal control officer is looking for a pair of two Bernese Mountain Dogs.
Enjoy Wellesley's open spaces and discover new trails.
Get rid of your old prescriptions in a safe way.
Get your costumes planned. The parade is coming back to Wellesley. And The Local's offering free lunch to the ghosts and goblins.
But, it's for a good reason.
4 simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
This weekly animal column focuses on news involving animal issues in Massachusetts.
Plus, public health officials raise West Nile Virus risk threat in some Middlesex County communities.
Share your story of how you remember Sept. 11, 2001.
Plus, Massachusetts is one of the best places to have a baby and a team of students study whale mucus to see how it may determine stress.
Plus, a driver crashed into a Marshalls in Bedford and the Mass. Gaming Commission is holding casino talks this week.
Plus, a drunk man allegedly assaults children in a playground and another man is charged for drunk driving for fifth time.
Meteorological summer has ended, with rain far below average and temperatures on par with historical averages.
Plus, 1.2 million residents were compromised by data thefts last year and Plymouth Police finds child porn, guns and mass murder plan.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for most of southern New England for Saturday afternoon and evening.
This weekly animal column focuses on issues surrounding animal welfare in Massachusetts.
There will be night paving on Washington Street.
Plus, a citation was dropped against a man who created a Transformers police car and the Charles River gets a positive water quality rating.
The Charles River is the cleanest it has been in decades, according to a recently released 2013 Environmental Protection Agency report.
The pharmacy chain will now be known as "CVS Health."
Plus, CVS is changing its name and ending tobacco sales and police in multiple communities are looking for the public's help.
The path is closed for a short time.
The National Weather Service says there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in some areas of Massachusetts.
Birmingham is an executive vice president at Taylor Investment Counselors.
Plus, two plead guilty in 2010 shooting and man charged with sex trafficking of teen.
The MBTA has released its latest ridership data, which shows an increase in riders in the month following a 5 percent fare increase.
This weekly column focuses on news about animals in Massachusetts. Have a tip? Email charlene.arsenault@patch.com.
Town offices, schools and banks will be closed for the holiday.
Plus, dog owners warned after canine parvovirus outbreak and hero rescues toddlers who fell in reservoir.
This weekly column focuses on issues and concerns surrounding animals in Massachusetts.
Snowfall will be below average, however.