Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
When Georgette needed in-home care, Irene Wagner turned to FCP Live-In, a leading live-in home care provider serving the New England area.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
Celebration of Life and Memorial Tree Dedication honors for residents, families and staff affected by the coronavirus.
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
Food donations were collected at both the DPW Headquarters and at the RDF book exchange area.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the U.S. blood supply.
As part of the SMP, the Town has launched a series of short surveys to gather more information on a range of mobility topics.
Touch and fill the Department of Public Works trucks on Saturday, May 22.
“Jeanne is a treasured member of the Financial Services team,” said Wellesley Finance Director and Chief Financial Officer Sheryl Strother.
The Reusables are at the Wellesley Recycling and Disposal Facility (RDF) will open for the season on Thursday, May 6.
Residents can fill out as many surveys that apply. Encourage your whole family and friends to share important information.
Sidewalk Saturdays are planned for the following dates: April 24, May 22, June 19, July 17, August 21, and September 18.
Last fall the Wellesley Parks Division planted more than 4,000 flowering bulbs in Town parks and around traffic islands.
The Select Board will review all applications and announce the invitational entry recipients at its regular meeting on Monday, May 17.
A full weekend of demolition work is planned for the area beginning on Friday, April 23 at 8 p.m. and continuing until Monday, April 26.
Data collected from this research will help guide Town officials in planning for future downtown improvement activities.
The Freedom Team was established in response to reports from residents who experienced incidents of racism and bias.
The Select Board will discuss the Indigenous Peoples Day resolution at its regular meeting on Monday, April 5 at 6:30 p.m.
The board will host a meeting with open comment from the public on April 5.
The Government Finance Officers Association gave Wellesley the State Budget Award.
A virtual forum will be held on April 15 for the community to share ideas on how to expand access to key areas in town.
Artwork from local artists has been placed in storefronts along two blocks of Central Street and more is on the way.
The Community Fund for Wellesley awarded the grants to the Wellesley Health Department and the Wellesley Civil Discourse Initiative.
The project team will hold a community webinar on Tuesday, March 23 at 7 p.m. to share specific details, answer questions.
The town started the free meter initiative in December to support businesses and holiday shopping in Wellesley.
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The application period for the Electrical Box Art Program is now open. All proposals must be received by April 15, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.
Two recent grants from the COVID-19 Relief Fund are supporting the emergency gift card program and the storefront project.
The article proposes the elimination of the 50 seat minimum for Wellesley restaurants to obtain a liquor license.
Join a panel of Town officials, educators, and community members to discuss "Making the Invisible Visible: A Dialogue to Stop the Hate".
James Cassidy of Holliston joined MassBay's Paramedicine program in January 2020.
Smith grew up on a small farm in Holliston and took care of both domestic animals and large farm animals.
Someone has been leaving full dog poop bags around Edmunds Road and neighbors have had enough.
Jasper decided to thank the Wellesley Police with a home made card that he mailed to the station.
The grant will go toward efforts to educate voters about the town's March 2 election as well as the vaccine rollout in Wellesley.
Payments may also be placed in the secure drop box in front of Town Hall and will be applied to February 1.
The pilot program would allow registered customers to pay through their E-ZPass transponders instead of the pin-pads at gas pumps.