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THE WEEK IN WELLESLEY: New Drunk Driving Campaign; Comcast Says Sorry; Thanksgiving Race is Still Happening
Take a look at what's been happening on Wellesley Patch this past week.

Take a look:
- Norfolk DA’s ‘Observe, Don’t Overserve’ Drunk Driving Campaign Kicks Off: The 2014 impaired driving prevention campaign seeks to save lives by reinforcing the importance of safe service of alcohol.
- Comcast Apologizes for Service Problems, Will Issue Credits: Comcast cable TV customers may have experienced service disruptions in the past few days and the company has issued an apology.
- How Did Wellesley Vote in the 2014 State Election? Wellesley favored Baker for governor and Healey for attorney general. They didn’t want the bottle bill or casinos. 68 percent turned out.
- Needham, Wellesley Boys Soccer Battle in Quarter Finals: Needham takes on Wellesley in the MIAA boys soccer quarter finals.
- Announcing: Jobs on Patch! Wellesley Patch’s new jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and national jobs.
- Unitarian Universalists of Wellesley Welcome New Assistant Minister: The UU Wellesley community will serve as a launch pad for David Hefler’s theology in a variety of settings.
- The Annual Thanksgiving Day 5K, Now the Turkey Trot, is On in Wellesley: It’s a tradition for many on Thanksgiving Day morning.
- Wellesley College Named One of the Most Beautiful in the Fall: Best College Values just released its Top 50 most people fall colleges.
- Nearly Half the Employees at Former Sun Life Lose Jobs After New Company Outsources: Nearly 150 employees of Delaware Life in Wellesley will be unemployed.
- Fuller Brook Park Paths Closed for Improvement Project: The improvement project is underway, and some paths at Fuller Brook have to close as part of that project.
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