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The funding will help ensure students have adequate access to technology to strengthen instruction both in the classroom and at home.
Microchip Critical to Upping Odds of Reuniting with Lost Pet
Experts are predicting another active season for mosquitoes.
The last day to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot is Wednesday, August 26.
Beach hours and the process to reserve a blanketing area remain the same.
Wear long sleeves, long pants, and socks when outdoors to keep mosquitoes away from skin.
The last day to register to vote in the September 1, 2020 Election is Saturday August 22 by 8:00 p.m.
Wellesley College says there are 2,350 students enrolled this year.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Seven new fall courses were added, to be fully remote and only for high school students.
at Speech and Debate Academy Online
Staff are offering virtual help to students preparing for the start of the fall semester.
Winnie is the department's new Community Resource Service Dog.
Senator Rausch’s virtual office hours will continue throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
On-campus testing started on Aug. 6 for members of the facilities and public safety staff.
Work will be done along the full length of Granite Street, from Sunset Road to Crown Ridge Road.
Board member Beth Sullivan Woods will host office hours on Tuesday, August 11 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
These positions are appointed by the Town Moderator for three-year terms, effective immediately and ending on June 30, 2023.
Health officials are predicting an active year for mosquitoes.
The funding will pay for the online training of 40 adjunct faculty members.
Jesse Mermell Earns Endorsement from Nation’s Leading Pro-Choice Advocacy Group Ahead of Primary Election
Police found the driver a short time after the crash was reported.
Wellesley received a $61,312 grant to fund bike parking and sidewalk expansion, among other projects in town.
MA-04 candidate Dave Cavell released a plan to increase access to quality education, healthcare, and jobs in small towns across the district
The drive is through the American Red Cross blood program.
Work to improve Wellesley roads continues Friday into next week.
There will be no impacts to cars, bicycle or pedestrian access in the area as the work will take place within the railroad right-of-way.
The vacancy is due to the departure of long-time ZBA board member and past chairman Dick Seegel, who stepped down in June.
Drivers should use alternative routes if possible during the construction hours.
The work will realign the Great Plain Avenue rotary, Wellesley Avenue and Seaver Street.
MapWellesley replaces the Town’s previous online mapping tools and was developed over the past year by the Wellesley GIS Office.
Equipment bought with COVID-19 grant money makes huge difference to residents at the Elizabeth Seton Residence
The drive will be held at the Wellesley police station.
Dr. Natalia Linos, Congressional Candidate for MA04, to host conversation on racial justice and education town hall this Thursday
The development has 44 one, two and three bedroom residences and is marketed by Maloney Properties.
Cavell pledges to reject unaccountable dark money, and calls on his fellow 4th District candidates to follow suit.
Wellesley police obtained warrants in 2013 for the man accused of several sexual assaults on a child under 14.
Artists chosen for the project will have the opportunity to bring some color to the otherwise ordinary traffic signal boxes in town.
Choose to reduce energy use on hot days, keep Town electricity rates low, and improve the environment.