Monthly Archives: September 2012

Wellesley Mothers Forum celebrates 21 years

The Wellesley Mothers Forum is celebrating its 21st birthday this Sunday, with 0ver 100 current members joining founding members Lisa Macalaster and Maureen Bousa at the organization’s annual Sip and See Cocktail Party at Blue Ginger. The WMF is a not-for-profit, member-driven, community organization dedicated to providing mothers of young children in Wellesley and surrounding [...]

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Wellesley botanical artist wins major award

Wellesley resident and Wellesley College teacher Carrie Megan has won the Ursus Award for Merit at the 15th Annual International Juried American Society of Botanical Artists Exhibition for her graphite drawing titled Northern Red Oak & Gray Birch (shown here). The drawing will be on exhibit along with 39 botanical artists’ works from around the [...]

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Boloco Wellesley opening this weekend

It’s been a full year since the buzz over Boloco coming to Wellesley started, and Thursday night we got a sneak peek inside the new Boloco in Wellesley Square at 102 Central St., which is opening on Saturday, Sept. 29 at 7am. Last night we had a chance to hob-knob with co-founder/CEO John Pepper and [...]

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Banned Book Week at Wellesley College library

Wonder if Wellesley Wives is on the list?   Banned Books Week @ Clapp Library! @dawnstahura #wellesley #wellesleylts twitter.com/library_laura/… — laura sherriff (@library_laura) September 27, 2012

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Political sign stealing crosses party lines in Wellesley

Wellesley residents are fuming over their political yard signs being stolen, and it’s happening with signs for Republican and Democratic candidates. The Townsman documents sign stealing claims from some high profile Wellesley conservatives, including Royall Switzler and Howie Carr, both of whom say Sean Bielat and Scott Brown signs were taken (and in Carr’s case, [...]

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Dunkin’ Dees & more at Upham Sports Carnival on Saturday

Upham Elementary School on Saturday, Sept. 29, will host its annual Sports Carnival from 11am-3pm, rain or shine, at 35 Wynnewood Rd., where the school is located. The carnival is open to the entire Wellesley community and features games, kids’ sports, bouncy houses, raffle, cake walk, prizes, and food and refreshments (last year’s included the [...]

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Wellesley Little League state champs meet Gov. Patrick

The Wellesley South Little League team that won the state championship this summer got to do a meet and greet with Gov. Deval Patrick on Thursday. The governor presented the players and coaches with signed citations.

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