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Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners honors Wellesley’s Mary Ann Cluggish

November 6, 2025 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Congrats to Wellesley’s Mary Ann Cluggish, this year’s recipient of the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners’ Elizabeth P. Sohier Award.

A ceremony honoring Clugglish and others was held on Thursday, Nov. 6 at the State House.

The award recognizes a past commissioner for their outstanding efforts to ensure that all residents have equal and free access to resources through the state’s public libraries.

Cluggish served as a commissioner for 12 years, and was honored a couple of years back upon departing the board.

Cluggish’s volunteer work for the state was built on a foundation of local library support. She served 12 years as a Library Trustee in Wellesley and helped gain Town Meeting support for the library that opened in 2003.


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Wellesley RDF crew ‘bales’ out resident missing her cellphone

November 5, 2025 by Bob Brown 1 Comment

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Jim, Frances & Nick at the RDF

 
When Wellesley’s Frances Antonelli earlier this month lost her cellphone after making the rounds at the Recycling & Disposal Facility’s trash, recycling and reusables areas, she turned to technology and a bunch of helpful people in an attempt to find it.

Initially she tried to ping the phone from her smart watch, but it wasn’t brainy enough.

An RDF volunteer named Lorretta then tried to call the phone, but again, no luck.

Another person in the area the area offered to help using iTunes, but Antonelli didn’t recall her password.

She then visited the police station and Officer Eric Ferrara called her phone. He seemed pretty sure that the device was not shut off since it was still ringing, so he recommended that Antonelli head back to the RDF, which she did the next day, armed with a tracking app.

The phone appeared to be located somewhere in paper recycling, much of which had already been baled into bundles from the day before.

“It must have fallen out of my pocket into a bag of recycled paper—but which one of four types? And was it already baled or in the loose paper?” Frances Antonelli wondered.

An RDF employee named Jim first assisted by removing bales of paper from the area one by one to test each of them for the phone. His colleagues Tyler and Nick joined the team, which discovered the phone wasn’t in any of the bales, as the pinging didn’t move when the bales did.

They could call the phone, but its ring was muffled, presumably from being under a pile.

“Then came stage two — Jim got out rakes for raking through the unbaled paper,” Antonelli said. “We made many calls to the phone, and much paper was moved out of the way. Finally we heard it ring!”

After more frantic digging, Jim found the phone.

“Years of photos were saved! All of my notes and apps and stored contacts were once again in my hands,” a relieved Antonelli said.

This resident’s experience wasn’t unique in that the RDF runs into lost item searches at least weekly, according to RDF Superintendent James Manzolini. “Our success rate of finding the lost item really depends on what it was/how much effort the resident wanted to put into finding it/and WHEN it was lost,” he says.

Antonelli shared thanks with the RDF employees, the volunteer, and the police officer for their patience and kindness.

As she said when sharing this tale with us, “I have a happy story” for you.
 


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Wellesley Natural Resources Commission seeks candidates for Wetlands Protection Committee

November 5, 2025 by admin 2 Comments

SPONSORED CONTENT—The Wellesley Natural Resources Commission (NRC) is seeking applications from Wellesley residents to fill Wetlands Protection Committee positions, including full and Associate members.

Residents with experience in environmental science, natural resource management, science, botany, ecology, conservation, forestry, engineering, land use and law, and those with bilingual skills, or a strong interest in environmental protection, are especially encouraged to apply.

The Wellesley Wetlands Protection Committee (often referred to as the Conservation Commission in other towns) is a 5-member board of volunteers who are appointed by Wellesley’s NRC. The NRC, having the powers and duties of a Conservation Commission, has delegated to the Wetlands Protection Committee the power and authority to administer and enforce the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (MGL Ch. 131 §40) and the Wellesley Wetlands Protection Bylaw (Article 44). With this authority, the Wetlands Protection Committee is responsible for reviewing and permitting any proposed work within a Wetland Buffer Zone, a Riverfront Area, or a Wetland Resource Area.

The Committee meets on a 21-day schedule on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm. More information about the work of the Committee can be found on the Wetlands webpage, and past Wetlands Protection Committee meetings can be viewed on Wellesley Media.

Interested residents should submit a letter and/or resume detailing qualifications, interests, and any additional information they deem relevant to nrc@wellesleyma.gov. Please include “Wetlands Position” in the email title bar. Questions? Contact NRC Director Brandon Schmitt, as above.

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Wellesley business buzz: Phantom Gourmet heading to Popovers on Friday; New Central Plaza parking system in effect

November 5, 2025 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The latest Wellesley, Mass., business news:

Phantom Gourmet heading to Popovers at Church Square on Friday

The Phantom Gourmet TV show is visiting Popovers at Church Square in Wellesley on Friday, Nov. 7 at 10m.

Popovers Co-owner Carl Parisien, who says he is a big fan of Phantom Gourmet, is excited about the visit and encourages people to head on over to the restaurant to catch the action.  Phantom Gourmet will be conducting interviews and taking a bunch of food shots, possibly including the Swellesley Steak & Cheese.

Natick couple Parisien and Morgan Schaffrath opened the restaurant, specializing in popovers of all varieties, in summer of 2024.

And the Phantom Gourmet profile won’t be there first attention from a local TV program: Chronicle highlighted Popovers this past summer.

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New Central Plaza parking system in effect

Linear Retail has long discouraged parking in its lot behind Central Plaza at 74-102 Central Street (at Cross Street & Weston Road) for those not shopping at Central Plaza retailers, but a new system will really make you pay for it if you park there without getting a validation.

Central Plaza ParkingThis is designed to help ensure parking is available for patrons of businesses like Shake Shack, Alta Strada, and Wellesley Books. You can get validated for 2.5 hours by scanning a QR code at Central Plaza tenants’ shops (if you don’t have a cellphone, retailers can scan you in if they have your license plate info).

Anyone who is not shopping at a business on that block and parks in the private Central Plaza lot will incur a fee of $25 per hour. License plate scanning technology is in use.

The town of Wellesley offers parking at municipal lots for way less than $25 an hour. Spaces are available at the rate of 5¢ for 5 minutes, 10¢ for 10 minutes, 25¢ for 30 minutes, and 50¢ for an hour.


 

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Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club grants application is available for 2026 award cycle

November 5, 2025 by admin Leave a Comment

Wellesley HIlls Junior Women's ClubThe Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club’s 2026 grant application is now available!

The 80-member non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to community service is accepting applications for the 2026 awards cycle. The deadline for submitting applications is Feb. 1, 2026. Apply here.

WHJWC raises money to help address some of the biggest challenges facing our society: hunger, bullying, poverty and domestic violence. The Club’s annual grants fund programs that provide education, enrichment, and essential services to our local population, primarily women, children and seniors, to make a measurable impact on communities in the MetroWest region.

Each year the Club grants $70k+ to Wellesley-area community groups, making it one of the largest grant-making organizations in the area.

A few of last year’s grantees

  • Charles River Center received a $3,500 grant to help to underwrite a program to ease the stress of flying for children with autism.
  • Wellesley Raider Cheer received support to keep the cheer squads outfitted with competitive tools to help them look and perform at their best.
  • The Needham Community Council received a $2,500 grant to defray the cost of a new refrigerator so that families in need may continue to receive fresh produce, dairy products, and meat/poultry/fish.

If you have any questions, contact the WHJWC at  grants@whjwc.org.


Wellesley Marketplace fundraiser is Saturday, Nov. 22

Come shop with your besties at this unique, one-day-only Holiday Market, held at Wellesley High School, 50 Rice Street. Now in its 47th year, Wellesley Marketplace is a beloved annual holiday market for those seeking unique gifts for family and friends. Shop from local businesses and support the community in the process! Get tickets here.

  • 200+ local businesses
  • Large selection of jewelry, home goods, apparel, paper goods, food, and more
  • VIP early-entry to “beat the crowds” and receive a special edition gift with a reusable tote bag
  • Traditional holiday market raffle baskets
  • Food trucks to refuel and hydrate
  • 100% of proceeds fund scholarships and grants supporting the local community

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2025 Holiday Gift Guide—everything you need for gifting is right here in Wellesley

November 5, 2025 by admin Leave a Comment

SPONSORED CONTENT: The holiday season is coming up fast, and with it comes the delightful challenge of finding the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. Forget the mall, and endless online searching—we’ve curated a list of fun, unique, and truly inspired area shops to make everyone’s holiday wishes come true. Get ready to spread some serious joy with gifts that are sure to bring smiles all around. Shop local. Shop small. Shop Wellesley


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Wow gifts for all the ladies In your world—women, teens or girls—Kenzie & Hope offers something for everyone on your list. From cozy UGG sweats, Frame jeans, Generation Love jackets or Perfect White Tees, Kenzie & Hope will bring big smiles to your holiday. Plus we have the cutest accessories and stocking stuffers! Follow us on instagram @kenzieandhope

The Cashmere Sale—35 Central St.

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The Cashmere Sale operates on a single premise; to provide our customers with in-season, high-quality cashmere at irresistible prices. We pop-up once a year to bring you sweaters, wraps, and accessories, for women and men alike.  https://thecashmeresale.com/discount/BOSTON2025

Anderson’s Jewelers—21 Grove St.

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Discover timeless treasures this holiday season with Anderson’s Jewelers’ extensive estate jewelry collection—From vintage gems to heirloom-worthy finds, there’s something for everyone. Build your in-store wishlist, and let family and friends shop with confidence. Anderson’s makes gifting effortless and meaningful!  Follow @andersons.jewelers on Instagram for new arrivals and inspiration!

Sara Campbell—8 Church St.

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Sara Campbell is a small business with a big vision: crafting timeless, American-made apparel in thoughtfully designed, few-of-a-kind collections. With customers and community at the heart of all we do, we’re thrilled to welcome you to our new home on Church Street—stop by and shop with us this holiday season! https://saracampbell.com/

London Harness—45 Central St.

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Great Gifts Tell Great Stories. At London Harness and TUMI Wellesley, you’ll find memorable gifts that last — from designer handbags and travel bags to premium luggage, monogrammed leather goods, and more. Thoughtfully curated for every journey, each gift becomes part of a story they’ll love to carry with them. https://londonharness.com/

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Discover the magic of shopping local this holiday season in Wellesley Square. With more than 60 boutiques, restaurants, and wellness destinations, you’ll find thoughtful gifts, unique experiences, and joyful moments waiting on every block. Come for the shopping — stay for the community, charm, and holiday spirit. https://shopwellesleysquare.com/

Save the date: Wellesley Square’s  Annual Holiday Stroll is Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025

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Feast & Fettle Handles Thanksgiving for Wellesley Families

November 5, 2025 by admin Leave a Comment

SPONSORED CONTENT: This Thanksgiving, Feast & Fettle is helping families across Greater Boston enjoy a home-style holiday meal, without the stress of cooking.

Feast & Fettle’s highly anticipated Thanksgiving Menu is crafted for families who love a homemade holiday meal, but not the hours in the kitchen that come with it. Everything is fully prepared, locally made, and delivered fresh on Wednesday, November 26, just in time for a relaxed Thanksgiving Day.

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On the menu? Herb-Crusted Turkey Breast with Gravy, Brown Sugar-Glazed Ham, and a vegetarian favorite: Pumpkin Ravioli with Cider Cream Sauce. Pair your main with classic sides like Mashed Potatoes, Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Crumble, or Brussels Sprouts with Honey-Dijon, all available for households of any size.

And don’t forget dessert. Choose from housemade pies (Pumpkin, Apple Streusel, Pecan, and more) or go all in with the Levain Bakery® Fall Cookie Box, a member favorite that’s as indulgent as it sounds.

Feast & Fettle is also making it easy to give back this season. Through a partnership with Pine Street members can donate a warm Thanksgiving meal along with their purchase.

The deadline to order is Monday, November 24, and spots fill quickly. Explore the full menu and reserve your delivery at You can explore the full Thanksgiving menu and schedule your delivery at Feast & Fettle’s Thanksgiving Menu here.

Because less time in the kitchen means more time at the table.

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2025 Veterans Day activities in Wellesley

November 5, 2025 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

What is Veterans Day?

Veterans Day is observed annually, and always on Nov. 11, regardless of the day of the week on which it falls. The US Department of Veterans Affairs’ website notes that the day “is a time to honor America’s military veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.

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Veterans Day Ceremony

The community is invited to attend a ceremony honoring all Veterans on Tuesday, November 11, at 11am, in front of the War Memorial at Wellesley Town Hall on Washington Street. Rain location is the Great Hall at Wellesley Town Hall.

The Veterans Day ceremony will be lead by members of the Wellesley Celebrations Committee and members of American legion Post 72. The ceremony will begin with the traditional tolling of the bell at 11am and will include short readings and remarks by several veterans in the community. The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by members of the local Girl Scout troops and Wellesley Police and Fire Honor Guards will be supporting the ceremony.

The keynote address will be delivered by Wellesley resident Tavish Gould. Lt. Commander Gould served as a U.S. Navy fighter pilot from 2013 until 2025, and in 2022 was named the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps F-35 Pilot of the Year. He’s a graduate of the U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School (known as TOPGUN) and led combat missions across Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.

Please join us in supporting our Veterans and recognizing everyone in our community who is serving our country.


What’s open and closed on Veterans Day in Wellesley

Wellesley Town Hall and other municipal buildings will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 11 in observance of Veterans Day. Regular business hours will resume on Monday, November 12 for all town departments. Please check department webpages for specific times.

Wellesley Public Schools will be closed, as will Wellesley libraries, and the RDF. There is no regular residential mail service.

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