The rotary club is trying to raise $200,000 for local restaurants and to help the restaurants bring food to front-line workers.
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An anonymous woman who was standing ahead of a Wellesley police officer paid for his lunch at the deli.
Shuren Qin, a Chinese national, was indicted in 2018 on charges he shipped submarine detecting equipment to a Chinese university.
Only one lane is open to traffic.
An 18-year-old and a 17-year-old died in the Route 9 crash.
The spring hydrant flushing will be rescheduled for a later date; residents will be notified in advance.
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Notices have been posted, per Town Bylaws and the Special Legislation, in the Town Clerk’s office and at the Wellesley Police Department.
With 80 shields already sent to Newton-Wellesley, Eric Schreiber, of Waltham, has plans to churn more shields out for Boston Medical Center.
Police are asking residents to check their home security cameras for suspicious activity.
Two Mass Bay students were named to the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Regional 21 All-Region teams.
Wellesley Fire Chief Rick DeLorie said one firefighter was hospitalized and several others have been sick with the new coronavirus.
Wellesley's Health Department stressed that the next two weeks are critical to stem the coronavirus outbreak.
The Student Emergency Grant Fund assists students with outside college expenses so they can continue their education.
The hub will be a central source for all official town information and dedicated to providing up-to-date messages about the virus.
The recycling and disposal facility will not reopen on Sundays until further notice.
All information sessions and events, previously held in-person, will now be virtual.
Senator Rausch continues office hours virtually to remain accessible to constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
The beaver was cleared by the Tufts Wildlife Clinic and released back into the wild.
MassBay Community College has transitioned all courses to a remote learning.
The episode airs on Saturday and repeats on Sunday.
With MassBay students studying remotely, the college does not presently need these in-demand items for academic purposes.
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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
Wellesley Free Libraries and the Council on Aging have also suspended all programs and activities.
There are no additional presumed positive cases of COVID-19 in the Town and no students showing symptoms.
The meeting will ask TM Members to allow the Town to file legislation to extend the mandatory retirement age of the asst. fire chief.
“I’m so proud that our students’ success has been recognized,” said MassBay Director of Admissions, Alison McCarty.
The parent has children in the Upham Elementary School and Wellesley Middle school.
The beaver was stuck in the same spot in the Cordingly Dam Fish Passage along the Charles River for four days.
MWRTA Fixed Route and Demand Response buses will be cleaned every three days.
The route will run similar to the existing Monday through Friday Routes 1 and 9.
Nathan Persampieri of Newton is focused on what people with disabilities can accomplish, not what they cannot.
They are considering a proposal to name its meeting room after former member David A.T. Donohue.
The driver walked away from the crashed car and into his home nearby.
Marshall Martin signed to play with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Division II Men’s Basketball team.
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