A two-day boil water order in Natick has been lifted. Water is now safe to drink for all areas of that town.
Wellesley residents who get their water from Natick should follow the boil water notice.
Additional information will be updated on Thursday, January 14 from the Town of Wellesley.
Thank you to DPW Highway Division foreman Kevin Collins who took this fast motion video of the action.
Food insecurity is as on-going as the pandemic but the local chapter of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA (HSS) managed to make a dent in it.
Patch asked residents to tell us about the local heroes who made this whirlwind of a year a bit easier and the response was immense.
Wellesley High School’s Korean Culture Club is student led by Sooahn Lee, Sara Kong, and Sejin Choi, and opening up a “food shop".
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The GoFundMe page surpassed its goal of $100,000 for the family in one day.
There are more than 1,400 hydrants in Wellesley and each one is potentially vital in an emergency.
The plan includes upgrades to outdoor seating, landscape, signage and architectural façades.
Wearing bright reflective clothing helps Wellesley DPW identify pedestrians while doing road cleanup.
The new initiative is meant to encourage shoppers to visit Wellesley's retail and restaurant areas during the holiday season.
Here are the deadlines in Wellesley to send holiday packages in time for delivery by Christmas Day, Friday, Dec. 25.
This beloved Town event took place on November 21.
The Wellesley Fire Department's traditional Thanksgiving dinner for local senior citizens is a go this year. The meals will be To Go.
Local merchants and businesses are receiving notices like those pictured below that appear to be from the Wellesley Health Department.
Wellesley police are using funds to buy packaged, disposable face masks to keep in cruisers and hand out to residents.
Millie Acampora turned her diabetes diagnosis into her superpower.
The town's new anti-idling violation mirrors the state's violation, but with a cheaper fine.
Joanie Cullinan was named the "Difference Maker of the Week" by the New England Patriots.
The goal of the month is to raise awareness and research funds for the treatment of breast cancer, which affects 1 in 8 women in America.
The animal was stuck inside the window bench of a neighbor's home.
In week 20 of the COVID-19 Relief Fund, grants totaling $10,300 were awarded to support jobs for young people and masks for those at risk.
Residents who wish to participate in the webinar must use this form to register in advance and receive the Zoom link.
The Recycling and Disposal Facility is offering these services to residents.
A study looking at home sales from March 13 to Sept. 7 identified Wellesley Hills as one of the 125 priciest.
The survey will be open until the month of September.
The Wellesley Recreation Department hired additional staff to extend the season through Sept. 7.
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The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Wellesley received a $61,312 grant to fund bike parking and sidewalk expansion, among other projects in town.
MapWellesley replaces the Town’s previous online mapping tools and was developed over the past year by the Wellesley GIS Office.
The drive will be held at the Wellesley police station.
A wasp nest was spotted outside of DPW headquarters.
Over $3,000 was awarded to the fire department to purchase personal protective equipment for seniors and children.
The state order suspending the use of reusable bags just expired and the town is urging residents to bring their own bags again.
Elizabeth Seton Residence in Wellesley was able to buy tablets, speakers and headphones with the coronavirus relief funds from the town.
Users must remain six feet apart and masks or cloth face coverings are encouraged when in the bookshelf area.
Installation technicians are taking additional precautions before entering homes to help protect residents and the installers.