Wellesley leaders announce their support for Dr. Linos, praising her leadership on public health and commitment to social justice
A new member will be elected in September for a term to expire at the next Annual Town Election on March 2, 2021.
The Recycling and Disposal Facility will be open on Friday but will be closed on July 4.
At a Special Town Meeting held within the Annual Meeting, members voted to extend the retirement age for the Town’s Assistant Fire Chief.
The hearing is one of two that are required in order for Wellesley to renew its license with Verizon.
You will receive a response confirming your reservation, time, and the Zoom meeting information.
Lasting until almost midnight, the Wellesley Town Meeting will continue on Tuesday night.
Remote 2020 Annual Town Meeting and Special Town Meeting will be televised live on Comcast channel 8 and Verizon channel 40.
All Town Meeting Members will receive a personal link to participate in the meeting on June 22.
Flag Day is American tradition held since 1937 and the most appropriate way to dispose of American flags.
All in-person voting will take place at Babson Recreation and Athletic Complex at Babson College.
The meeting will take place using the Zoom videoconferencing platform.
The burning ceremony will also include remarks from local veterans and a salute from the Wellesley Police Department.
The most recent grants from the Wellesley COVID-19 Relief Fund are focused on safe, positive activities for families.
Senator Rausch continues virtual office hours with constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
Interested residents are encouraged to complete the online volunteer form on the Town of Wellesley website.
The Commission reviews alterations to buildings and structures within the Town’s local historic districts.
Board member Lise Olney will host office hours on May 12 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
An emergency meeting between the Wellesley Board of Health and the Board of Selectmen is scheduled to discuss a face mask order.
Notices have been posted, per Town Bylaws and the Special Legislation, in the Town Clerk’s office and at the Wellesley Police Department.
Senator Rausch continues office hours virtually to remain accessible to constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
The local election is to be rescheduled no later than June 30.
Senator Rausch and her staff will remain accessible via phone and email, will provide weekly COVID-19 updates via newsletter
Senator Rausch’s monthly office hours rotate throughout her district to accommodate as many constituents as possible
"The Board feels that it has no choice but to publicly disclose Mr. Alexander’s actions and take a strong stand against such bullying."
Wellesley's plastic bag regulations have helped remove about 10.7 million* plastic bags from the local waste stream.
Senator Rausch heads to Natick for her monthly office hours on Tuesday, October 15th.
Senator Rausch heads to the Richards Memorial Library and Franklin Town Hall for her September in-district office hours.
This Act would standardize and streamline immunization exemptions for schools and youth programs throughout the Commonwealth
Senator Rausch heads to Wellesley Town Hall for her monthly office hours on Friday, July 26
Some Wellesley residents argued Columbus Day shouldn't be celebrated because of his crimes against the indigenous people. Others disagreed.
The commission describes the breakfast as an opportunity to discuss the challenges facing the region’s women and girls.
Wellesley officials rescinded an order to remove the sign after reviewing court rulings on political signs.
There are more than 1,400 fire hydrants in Wellesley. The town is looking for volunteers to commit to clearing them during blizzards.
Most homeowners are looking at a property tax rate 3.7 percent higher next year.
According to the town's unofficial results, 12,920 of the 16,779 registered voters showed up to cast a ballot., and astounding 77 percent.
It's not clear which roads in Wellesley will benefit from the additional funding. Where would you like to see the money spent?
Find out who is moving on to November's general election.
The following is a letter to the editor submitted to Wellesley Patch.