Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
Details on Wellesley's fixed-route bus service, expected to begin in October. Public hearings on service slated for September, and a survey is online now.
The MBTA and its commuter rail contractor have acquired the CSX rail lines that run through Wellesley between Worcester and Framingham.
In past years the sales tax holiday has saved shoppers across the state more than $20 million.
Wellesley puts its swimming pool plans on hold as parishionesrs at St. James ask Rome to reconsider.
Some in Wellesley are annoyed by the new, stricter rules.
The gap between men and women’s life expectancy is shrinking, but it may not be good news for everyone. See how Norfolk County stacks up.
Congressman Joe Kennedy III addressed the NSA, immigration reform, student loans and more during a live chat with Wellesley Patch readers July 25.
Rep. Joe Kennedy will answer reader questions during a live chat Thursday, July 25.
The town is the leading Massachusetts community when it comes to tree conservation.
Healthcare executive and former Wellesley selectman talks with Patch about his run for the governor's seat.
Patch will be chatting LIVE with Rep. Joe Kennedy III next week.
Three others were also injured in the crash, which occurred on Centre Street in Milton around 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Wellesley businessman Joe Avellone announced his bid for the Governor's seat earlier this year.
Town awaiting decision from Archdiocese following Rome's decision.
The woman says the company used her zip code to find her address.
New steps have been taken to ensure the sustainability of the pond.
In a 5-4 vote, the court deemed the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, saying it restricted the rights of individuals and encroached on the states' right to govern marriage.
The Democrat took home more than 4,000 votes from Wellesley residents in the special Senate election.
Norfolk County Veterans and District Attorney Morrissey meet on helping fellow Vets
You asked, now Patch Answers.
The U.S. Senate candidates have one week to go before voters head to the polls.
If the special election was today, who would you choose as our new U.S. senator?
The route was the result of a grant from Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
Mass Health Dept. investigating, not yet focusing on any local supermarkets.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
The Board of Selectmen discussed a search committee to replace Town Counsel Al Robinson, who is departing next year.
Wellesley Selectmen discuss the future of bike safety in town, plans which may include a bike safety committee.
Find out what’s open and closed, and what’s running on a different schedule.
The Massachusetts house passed legislation to treat most 17-year-olds as juvenile defenders. Is this a compassionate or dangerous change?
The program of services for Memorial Day on Thursday, May 30, 2013
Get updates on the NRC's activities in your Facebook feed.
New location for Precinct H polling announced as well.
New regulations will go into effect May 24.