Land use restrictions have caused the state branch of the ACLU to take notice.
The meetings begin in May.
Clinton, is Boston City Councilor Rob Consalvo's longtime chief of staff, and wants to replace the late Kelly Timilty.
Nuggets of news from Mondayβs meeting.
The Wellesley Commons project involves a set of condominiums at Washington Street and Hillside Road.
The public is invited to attend tonight's meeting.
The Board of Selectmen will hold the hearing as part of its weekly meeting.
Sixth graders at Tenacre School painted self-portraits now viewable downtown.
The town made the major announcement of a St. James purchase last week.
The town met last night to discuss the acquisitions possibilities.
The MBTA faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year, which begins July 1.
At the start of Town Meeting yesterday, Barbara Searle, chair of the board, outlined plans for the tentative purchase of the St. James plot.
A local legislator proposed a stand your ground gun bill before the law received national attention last week.
Wellesley is about halfway through Town Meeting 2012.
After some discussion the article passed with an overwhelming majority of Town Meeting Members voting yes.
Town Meeting begins Monday night.
Annual Town Meeting begins tonight at 7:30.
Jan Kaseta has been serving the community as director of the Wellesley Recreation Department for 10 years.
The question passed by over 2,200 votes.
Thirty Town Meeting Members are elected in each precinct.
Early results show Terri Tsagaris hung on to a seat on the board and Don McCauley will take a seat on the board as well, replacing Owen Dugan.
Town Clerk Kathy Nagle checked the polls this afternoon and she is surprised at the low numbers.
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Links, ballot and poling place information for Tuesdayβs annual town-wide election.
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Only 8.5 percent of Wellesleyβs population voted in the presidential primary.
The town provides todayβs workers with sandwiches.
The workshop will be held March 21 at the library.
This will be the first exam following the townβs leaving the Civil Service system.
The Swellesley Report captured footage of a driver trying to get over the bridge intended for pedestrians yesterdaty.
Andrew Wrobel of the Recreation Commission wrote in to Wellesley Patch to say the rink would have to wait until next year.
The ballots have been made available through the town clerkβs office.
Kennedy will announce his candidacy officially in the morning, followed by a signature drive, according to a press release yesterday.
Yesterday was the last day to register for this yearβs state primary election.
The Board of Selectmen denied Justineβs but approved another restaurant to open along Route 9 East near Natick.
Previously, the Board of Selectmen denied a different ownership group the license due to parking and traffic issues.
Rachel Brown announced her candidacy on Friday, Feb. 10.
This has been one of the driest winters in the area, according to a DPW official.
Restaurants are currently required to have 100 seats in order to qualify for a liquor license.