The town commemorates the date with a memorial, including a remembrance of Wellesley residents who lost their lives.
The day-long mental health awareness symposium is taking place in Wellesley.
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Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles website has maintenance scheduled for Sunday.
Plus, police are looking for a man who was peeking through an apartment window and a Wilmington man was killed in a motorcycle crash.
Two new classes are offered.
The sessions will be open to athletes from surrounding towns.
Williams, who died this week, received an Oscar for his work in the Boston-based film "Good Will Hunting."
The price for regular, self-serve unleaded gasoline dropped by 6 cents per gallon this week.
Plus, an Avon man is still missing after an alleged kidnapping and a North Shore community is mourning the house of a young girl.
Wellesley has job openings in town.
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The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
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Plus, a Burlington man was convicted of aggravated rape of a child and a Newton man was charged with leaving a dog in a hot car.
Chelsea topped a list complied by Law Media.
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Cyclists from Wellesley take part in this state-wide annual fundraiser for Dana-Farber.
Another reason to have dinner at Blue Ginger.
The National Weather Service said the storms could produce strong winds and torrential rainfall.
Uncork your Muse this September at 217 Patriot Place.
Construction crews start on Washington Street near Route 9 and move west toward Abbott Road.
Wellesley is one of the state's best communities, according to this GoLocal annual survey.