The Wellesley Municipal Light Plant's warehouse has a 50-kw solar panel installation generating power to the building.
The Board of Selectmen met with the Board of Assessors to determine whether the town would split the tax between commercial and residential property owners.
Was the war in Korea not actually a war?
A crowd filled the Great Hall at Town Hall this morning to pay tribute to Wellesley veterans.
Democrat Alice Hanlon Peisch won re-election to the Wellesley state representative seat.
The Wellesley Health Department vaccinated over 200 seniors against this season's flu strains.
Registration forms must be filled out and submitted by the end of the day.
Seniors worry stand-alone senior center's in jeopardy, Gibbs argues to end discussions with Community Center board.
Protest, apology over visit draws Wellesley into feud as media focuses on town.
Some work remains before Council on Aging will move back to site.
Officials, family, friends gathering to celebrate with Wellesley politician numbered about 100.
Owner protests gas line through his property, Beechwood Road resident asks for action on traffic.
Morning meetings with residents to be held at Wellesley Community Center.
Results provide a precinct by precinct report from meager voter turnout Tuesday.
Creem to run unopposed, Frank to face Bielat Nov. 2.
Democratic incumbent has big victory against fringe candidate Rachel Brown.
Votes still being tallied.
Sherry:Charles Rudnick called senator to concede race.
Voters, anemic in number, show strength of spirit.
Friday ceremony to take place at 1 p.m.
Incumbent says challenger doesn't acknowledge her service, influence on district's behalf.
Democrat challenges Sen. Cynthia Creem for First Middlesex and Norfolk district seat.
Polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Liquor license hearing, Community Center food service remains shut, Sept. 11 memorial round out week's news.
First-time candidate Rachel Brown says her views mirror those of Lyndon LaRouche.
Supporters: Endorsement for Sen. Cynthia Creem incorrectly suggests Rudnick isn't pro-choice.
Next call-in session scheduled for Sept. 12
Board to review whether July 6 disturbance violated liquor license regulations.
Officials seek input from public and to keep residents informed, work to begin next year.
Senior Services on second week of relocation after evidence of mice found at Community Center.
Police, Fire Department, Veterans Council to hold ceremonies to remember lives lost.
DPW's Parks and Tree Program bolsters thinning plant screen between WHS, neighborhood.
New post will pay $80K, Community Center re-build required to keep senior services there.
Two-story building, parking lot planned near Rosemary Brook.
Primary challenger to Sen. Cynthia Creem meets with residents.
Teens arrested for OUI, alcohol possession, officers hired, evidence of rodents at Community Center.
Council on Aging's food service shut down, office relocated to Town Hall temporarily.
Council on Aging moves to Town Hall, continues to provide food through Meals on Wheels.
City Year Founder makes endorsement before book tour.
Town counsel advises keeping figure among small group of officials.