by Peggy | Feb 22, 2022 | Wellesley News, Weston News
There’s still a bit of snow on the ground, but the days are getting longer and Spring is just around the corner! Make plans for warmer days and outdoor living with the Digital Edition of WellesleyWeston Magazine Spring 2022!
by Peggy | Dec 12, 2019 | Education, Wellesley News
Wellesley College sits on an enviable 500 acres, which is a lot of space for an institution located just outside of Boston, to be sure, and most of that acreage has already been pressed into service. That becomes a problem when the private four-year liberal arts...
by Peggy | Sep 13, 2019 | Wellesley News, Weston News
The next time you’re stuck in traffic on Washington Street in Wellesley, imagine you could rewind history back nearly four centuries. The asphalt and cars would be gone—not to mention the Whole Foods and the public library. Instead, you’d be on a dirt path. Blazed by...
by Peggy | Sep 5, 2019 | Being green, Wellesley News
Wellesley residents Lisa Abeles and Susan Pope of the Wellesley Gardener’s Guild are just finishing a two year tenure of chairing the Post Office Committee. This committee is responsible for the design and maintenance of the flower boxes at the post offices in...
by Peggy | Nov 28, 2018 | Wellesley News
“… Everyone has a story, but they aren’t often asked to share them. And that is precisely why my 2018 Instagram and Facebook series, “Wellesley Wednesdays”, came to be.” Meet some of the Wellesley community members featured in...
by Peggy | Sep 4, 2018 | Business, Wellesley News
In a pattern repeated across the country, the intersection of Church and Washington Streets has seen a number of stores close shop in recent years. But here in the heart of Wellesley, the entrepreneurial spirit is still strong with local merchants determined to stay...
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