by Peggy | Mar 24, 2016 | Being green, Education, Family Matters, Fitness and Health, Wellesley News
A dozen or so Wellesley Middle School students offered daffodils as a gift of thanks to drivers NOT idling in the large school car line on Monday afternoon, March 21st during the Turn Off Your Key and make Wellesley Middle School Idle Free celebration. Balloons...
by Peggy | Mar 24, 2016 | Being green, Business, Education
The 10th annual Babson’s Energy and Environment Conference is coming up on Friday, April 1st and this year’s theme is *Redefining Consumption*. The conference will feature talks by some of the leading minds and voices in the energy and environmental...
by Peggy | Mar 16, 2016 | Being green, Business, Family Matters, Fitness and Health, Local Cuisine, Wellesley News
A Few Opportunities Available for Vendors, Sponsorship, Entertainers at this summer’s Wellesley Farmers’ Market. The Wellesley Farmers’ Market will run June – October on Saturdays, at a new time from 9-1, on the lawn of the Unitarian...
by Lauren | Sep 24, 2015 | Being green, News
“ANSWERING THE CALL: An Interfaith Gathering for Climate Action” A Response to Pope Francis’ Encyclical Message “Climate change is a problem that can no longer be left to future generations.” Pope Francis, speaking at the White House, September 23, 2015 Answering the...
by Beth | Sep 23, 2015 | Arts, Being green, Business, Home, News
Susan Logue and Candace Redding personify “REUSE, RECYCLE, REPURPOSE.” Read about their company, Search & Rescue Furniture, which repairs and beautifies old furniture, in the Fall issue of WellesleyWeston Magazine.
by Beth | Sep 10, 2015 | Being green, News, Wellesley News
With growing evidence of the environmental hazards of plastic bags, at least 15 Massachusetts communities have now passed bag bans and many more communities are considering restrictions. What should Wellesley do? Wellesley residents will come together for a free event...
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