The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Wellesley.
Black History Month displays are set up in both the Children's Room and in the second floor Adult area.
The Wellesley Free Library is offering recommendations to celebrate Black History Month by reading, listening. and viewing.
James Cassidy of Holliston joined MassBay's Paramedicine program in January 2020.
The Advisory Committee will hold a public hearing on the Warrant articles on March 10, 2021.
Board member Colette Aufranc will host office hours on Thursday, February 11 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
You will receive a response confirming your reservation, time, and the Zoom meeting information.
Town Meeting Members will consider 35 articles on the Warrant.
Wellesley’s new Animal Control Officer Jennifer “Jenny” Smith is ready to assist the Town's furry and fluffy residents.
The deadline to register to vote in this election is Wednesday, February 10 at 8:00 p.m.
Residents are invited to learn more about this new program during MWRTA virtual office hours on Monday, February 8.
Jenny volunteers for Therapy Dogs International where dogs are taken on therapeutic visits to hospitals, nursing homes, & hospice patients.
Wellesley's Annual Election is Tuesday, March 2, 2021.
Smith grew up on a small farm in Holliston and took care of both domestic animals and large farm animals.
See how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Norfolk County and across MA.
Honoring Indigenous People’s Day in Wellesley is not a solution to the pain we have caused, but it is a start. VOTE YES on Q 1 3/2
The third storm in eight days could dump anywhere from 3-8 inches on Massachusetts.
The MWRTA is replacing the Route 8 bus in Wellesley with a pilot program called CatchConnect starting on Feb. 15.
TAKE ACTION ON MARCH 2: VOTE YES ON BALLOT QUESTION 1 FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
Amplifying Under-Represented Voices is written by Wellesley resident Carol and speaks to why she will be voting YES to Question 1 on 3/2/21
Residents are invited to attend virtual office hours hosted by the MWRTA on February 8 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Someone has been leaving full dog poop bags around Edmunds Road and neighbors have had enough.
Jasper decided to thank the Wellesley Police with a home made card that he mailed to the station.
The grant will go toward efforts to educate voters about the town's March 2 election as well as the vaccine rollout in Wellesley.
The Select Board is holding virtual office hours throughout the year. Residents may reserve time to speak with a Board member via Zoom.
Plows are pushing back snow banks along streets to allow more traffic access.
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals and ICUs are closest to capacity in Norfolk County.
Payments may also be placed in the secure drop box in front of Town Hall and will be applied to February 1.
Wellesley police said there were no injuries.
CatchConnect is a public curb-to-curb transit system.
The pilot program would allow registered customers to pay through their E-ZPass transponders instead of the pin-pads at gas pumps.
Police said the man had an active warrant from Framingham District Court for drug charges.
New federal data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Norfolk County and across Massachusetts.
The last day to submit nomination papers for Town Meeting Member is 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
Wellesley's current business climate has been challenged and impacted by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
How to Vote in the Annual Town Election Message
At the beginning of January, Wellesley joined the Newton-Needham Regional Chamber of Commerce.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Norfolk County.