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Obituary: Jonathan Bernard Nicolas, 24

January 10, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Jonathan Bernard Nicolas, lovingly known to many as “Tantan” entered eternal rest on January 2, 2026, after a long and courageous battle with organ failure. His life was defined by hardship, hope, resilience, compassion, faith, and his unwavering devotion to those he loved.

Born on December 20, 2001, to his parents, Jonane Noel and Bernard Nicolas, he was their beloved Tantan. To his friends and the music community, he was simply Jonny Boy. To everyone who knew him, he was a soul of rare sincerity—a man with a “heart of gold” who walked through life’s greatest storms with a quiet, unbreakable grace.

As we honor the life and legacy of Jonathan, his connection to his family was deep, almost spiritual, from the very beginning. It was Jonathan who first revealed to his mother that she was pregnant, almost manifesting his baby sister. He became Nagee’s best friend and fiercest protector when promoted to big brother. As a son, Jonathan carried a deep, tender love for his father, Bernard, and a profound admiration and love for his mother, Jonane, who cared and advocated for him until his final breath.

To his nuclear family, whom he loved so dearly: Jonathan’s greatest dream was to build a future for you. He dreamed of building a back porch and an extension on the kitchen, so that in the winter he could still sit out back, and in the summer, he could host the family and friends’ gatherings he loved so much. He took immense pride in his home and the structure of his house; it made him feel important and secure. But more than the building, he loved the dynamics of this family. He often said he never felt alone because of the way you all surrounded him with love.

He knew his village was vast and he felt every ounce of your support. Your unconditional love was his foundation. From his reverence for his Grandma Soso, his living sanctuary with whom he would share his deepest secrets as she lovingly prepared his favorite meals like Pasta Alfredo and Diri Blanch ak Sos Pwa Nwa and legume. To his bonus moms, Betsy Komjathy and Sheila Corkhill, along with his Wellesley family, who raised him as their own child. They were pillars in his life who guided him, protected him, and showed him a mother’s love in every way including whipping up his favorite dish and making sure he got his homework done. Thank you for being the constant that ensured he was always had a home away from home or a hand to hold. In battling his illness, every night, he found peace with his cousin, Jean Jean (Mike) through these “little chats” that became his refuge. And like the others, Jean Jean would prepare a meal, and they would eat, talk, and rest, knowing they had each other. Even amid turmoil, Mr. Beaubrun, his stepdad, emerged as a pillar of stability and guidance, drawing him in with a consistent and reassuring disposition. Jonathan was supported by a strong community who claimed him as their own. His village must now find comfort knowing he is holding hands with Grandma Nena, who preceded in death, as she ushers him though his journey to our heavenly father.

Since the age of nine, Tantan fought a health battle that would have sidelined anyone else. But he “took it with heart.” Despite the struggle of two liver transplants, he never lost his kindness. A lover of sports, he dreamed of the football field. When his body wouldn’t let him play, his resilience led him to a full scholarship at Curry College for Sports Management. He loved the camaraderie of sports so much that in middle school and high school, he volunteered as a manager for basketball, lacrosse, and football, supporting his friends and being part of the teams. At his graduation, we were all so moved and surprised to see the crowd holding up signs that read “Congratulations Jonathan.” It was as if he were the Mayor of Wellesley—a celebrity in his own right, purely because of his kindness and his spirit. Above all, he was a loyal friend.

As Jonny Boy, he was a musician at heart and a gifted dancer. Last year, we saw him at his highest point, performing his favorite song on stage with his team. In that moment, he wasn’t a patient; he was a star. He showed us that even when the body is tired, the spirit can still sing.

Jonathan will be remembered for his quiet strength and the love and comfort he brought into the lives of everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. His unwavering devotion to his family, friends, and community leaves an enduring legacy.

He was man of deep faith, often leaning on his favorite scripture found at 1 Peter 5:7 “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you”. May his memory continue to be a blessing to all that knew and loved him.

Tantan, you have finished your work. You were a source of pride. You fought with the strength of a giant, and now you are free of pain, free of suffering, and free to soar as our angel, protecting us here on earth.

With his earthly journey now complete, he rests peacefully in the loving arms of his Heavenly Father. Jonathan is survived by his loving parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and a host of cousins, extended family members, bonus family members, and dear friends who loved him dearly.

Rest in power, Jonny Boy. We love you, Tantan.

The family of Jonathan Bernard Nicolas gratefully acknowledges with sincere appreciation your prayers, support, flowers, cards, and all acts of kindness shown during this time of bereavement.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to the American Society of Transplantation

May God bless you.

Jonathan Nicolas

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Wellesley Square home decor shop Comina set to close after 32 years

January 10, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Comina, the longtime Wellesley Square home decor shop at 566 Washington St., is set to close this month after more than 32 years in town.

Comina’s Concord store will remain open.

The business had more locations in years’ past including in Connecticut, where it started, and in Rhode Island.

A closing sale has begun at the Wellesley shop, with items marked 20% to 25% off.

Change is expected to continue among businesses within the Taylor Block, property that was sold last year to Jumbo Capital for a reported $15.25m.

Other businesses on that block, including Panoply and European Manor, have closed in recent years.

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Wellesley School Committee candidates jump into election race

January 10, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Five candidates have pulled papers to run for Wellesley School Committee’s two open seats as of the deadline to do so on Friday, Jan. 9. The School Department and School Committee are starting a year in which the school budget will be split from the town budget, educator contracts are being negotiated, and a slew of other challenges and opportunities await.

New to the School Committee race are Mary Eaton Crown, Costas Panagopoulos, and Robert Sullivan. They join earlier signers-on Michael Cave and Ayla Lari in seeking three-year terms. Panagopoulos, like Cave, was among a list of residents in 2024 who expressed interest in an interim seat that opened up after a committee member moved out of town (Sharon Clarke was eventually appointed to that seat).

Some candidates in the School Committee and other contests need to return their papers to the Town Clerk’s office for certification by Jan. 13.

The only other town-wide race on tap for the 2026 Election, slated for March 3, is for two Select Board seats. Incumbents Tom Ulfelder and Beth Sullivan Woods seek to retain their seats, while Planning Board Chair Marc Charney aims to challenge them.

The one other new candidate to file papers since our last check-in is Susan Eklund for a three-year Board of Health seat. Dr. Shira Doron’s term is expiring.

Full list of candidates who have pulled papers for town-wide elected positions.

New and incumbent candidates for Town Meeting seats still have a bit of time to pull papers/notify the clerk.


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Wellesley town government meetings for week of Jan. 12, 2026; Public Works plans; Public safety updates; Latest on COA director search

January 10, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

A sampling of Wellesley, Mass., meetings and agenda items for the week of Jan. 12, 2026.
 
Board of Public Works (Jan. 12, 5pm, online)

Town-wide capital planning committee; DPW master plan; FY27 budget and Advisory presentation;
 
Planning Board (Jan. 12, 6:30pm, online)

Special Permit for Increased Density at 592 Washington Street Pursuant to Bylaw Section 5.2 Area Regulations (condo project); RIO Task Force Update/Amendment to Zoning Bylaw Section 3.2 Residential Incentive Overlay (RIO) District; Interim Planning Director Discussion
 
Natural Resources Commission (Jan. 13, 5pm, online)

Annual Town Meeting Updates: Land Conservation/stabilization funds
 
Select Board (Jan. 13, 6:30pm, town hall & online)

Public Safety Quarterly Update • Police Chief • Fire Chief; Traffic Committee Update • Traffic Regulation Public Hearing: Vote Stop Sign at Ivy Road at Poplar Road; Vote Parking Prohibition on Halsey Avenue and Turner Road; Discuss and Vote ATM Warrant; Discuss FY27 Operational and Capital Budgets
 
Board of Library Trustees (Jan. 13, 7:15pm, Wellesley Free Library)

FMD Parking Lot Presentation; Capital Planning Committee; Overview of Staffing, Programs, Projects, Buildings and Issues; Friends and Foundation Update; Hills Exterior Sign; Gift Acceptance; Meeting Room Policy; Rules of Conduct Policy; Our Future Memory – Digital Rights Statement
 
Advisory Committee (Jan. 14, 6:30pm, town hall)

Department of Public Works and Board of Public Works: FY27 Operating and Capital budgets; Enterprise Fund FY27 budgets; 2026 ATM Warrant articles
 
Council on Aging (Jan. 15, 4pm, Tolles Parsons Center, 500 Washington St.)

Director Search Sub Committee Update; Construction Update; Capital Budget Update; (VOTE) Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Richard Campana Kitchen Tentative 03/06/2026

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Wellesley’s Skip the Stuff bylaw now in effect at restaurants

January 9, 2026 by Bob Brown 2 Comments

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Alta Strada, which does a booming takeout business, lets customers know about Skip the Stuff

 
Wellesley’s Skip the Stuff bylaw has taken effect, which means food service establishments provide single-use articles like utensils and condiments only by customer request or at a self-service counter. Numerous restaurants in town already have had such a system in practice.

2025 Annual Town Meeting approved the motion for this Board of Health bylaw (34.5D—Customer Opt-In For Single-Use Service Ware and Single Ware and Single Serving Packaged Condiments), which is intended to reduce waste, encourage customers to change habits, and save businesses money.

Skip the Stuff is the result of a partnership between the Health Department, Sustainable Wellesley, the Climate Action Committee, and Recycling & Disposal Facility. Wellesley Board of Health and Health Department staff will enforce the bylaw, which they’ve been promoting since summer during routine inspections.

Director of Community & Public Health Lenny Izzo said his team put together information packets that included an introduction letter, table tent cards, window clings and back-of-the-house informational sheets for employees. These packets were hand delivered and reviewed in person with food establishment management and staff.

Local restaurants have begun displaying Skip the Stuff signage. We stopped by Coconut Thai in Wellesley Hills recently for lunch, and co-owner Nui Phitpiboonlerd and team had Skip the Stuff stuff materials front and center on the counter.

“It has been a week, we’ve been saving money. It’s worth it,” she said.

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Related: Skip the Stuff coming to 2025 Town Meeting (from March 14, 2025)
 


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Martin Luther King Day, Jr. observances in Wellesley (and beyond), 2026

January 9, 2026 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

MLK, World of WellesleyEVENT: World of Wellesley’s Twenty-Sixth Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day program and lunch celebration
DATE: Monday, January 19, 2026
TIME: 11am-1:30pm
LOCATION: Tishman Commons, Wellesley College
CLICK HERE to register and purchase tickets ($30/per person). For each purchase made, a percentage of seats will be reserved for community members who qualify for financial assistance. Students and community members for whom ticket cost is a barrier are encouraged to contact info@worldofwellesley.org
PARKING: Davis Parking Lot
ACCESSIBILITY: Wellesley College is ADA compliant

DESCRIPTION: Join World of Wellesley for a meaningful and inspiring gathering centered on the theme of Hope and Resilience, exploring Dr. King’s legacy through a distinctive and powerful lens.

This year’s program features keynote speaker J.R. Harris, a renowned wilderness explorer, author, and speaker whose life’s work reflects courage, endurance, and moral clarity. For more than sixty years, Harris has undertaken long-distance wilderness expeditions in some of the most remote and challenging environments in the world, often alone and unsupported. His experiences navigating uncertainty, persistence, and inner resolve offer a compelling parallel to Dr. King’s teachings on conviction, resilience, and the courage to move forward even when the path is unclear.

Harris is the author of Way Out There: Adventures of a Wilderness Trekker, named one of Backpacker magazine’s “50 Best Hiking, Trekking, and Walking Books of All Time,” and is the subject of the documentary Born Curious. He has spoken widely at schools, universities, and organizations across the country, sharing stories that encourage reflection, connection, and a deeper understanding of how hope is sustained through action. His keynote will invite us to consider Dr. King’s legacy not only as a historical narrative, but as a lived practice rooted in resilience, imagination, and the belief that dignity and belonging extend across all spaces we inhabit.


Town of Wellesley schedule

All Town of Wellesley offices, departments, and schools will be closed all day on Monday, January 19 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

The Recycling and Disposal Facility (RDF) will also be closed all day.

Regular business will resume on Tuesday, January 20. Please check individual department webpages on the Town website for specific hours open to the public.


Beyond Wellesley, MLK Day

EVENT: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration and Observance
DATE: Monday, January 19, 2026
TIME: doors open at 9:30am for refreshments; program runs 10am-11:30am
LOCATION: Needham High School Auditorium, 609 Webster St, Needham, MA 02494
COST: Free
REGISTRATION: None needed, but you can RSVP here

DESCRIPTION: The featured program, entitled “We the People”, is a collaboration between Needham Public School students and the OrigNation Cultural Arts Center. It includes performances of music, song, dance, spoken word, and large scale puppetry.


Celebrate MLK Day with a Kindness Service Event

EVENT: MLK Day of Service: Share Joy Through Letters
DATE: Monday, Jan. 19
TIME: 11am-1pm
LOCATION: Wells Ave Y, 135 Wells Ave, Newton
COST: Free

DESCRIPTION: Loneliness affects nearly 40% of adults aged 45 and older. Together, we can make a difference for seniors in local nursing homes who may feel disconnected. All supplies will be provided. Can’t attend? Drop off your letters at either West Suburban YMCA branch in Newton by Friday, January 23. For more information, visit wsymca.org.


Beyond Wellesley, Black History Month

EVENT: Sheffield Chamber Players, Black History Month family concert
DATE: Feb. 15, 2026
TIME: 3pm
LOCATION: The Strand Theatre, 543 Columbia Rd., Boston
COST: Free

DESCRIPTION: The program will highlight Black composers, including works by Daniel Bernard Roumain, Kevin Day and Margaret Bonds, alongside a new commissioned piece created from musical ideas drafted by City Strings students. City Strings, Sheffield, and a combined ensemble will each perform, culminating in a vibrant collaborative finale.


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Wellesley Business Buzz: New World Opera Music & Dance School raising its visibility; WellSpace Family Concierge Medicine launches

January 8, 2026 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

The latest Wellesley, Mass., business news:
 

New World Opera Music & Dance School raising its visibility

 
An outfit called New World Opera Music & Dance School has been operating for a couple of years at 307 Washington St. (aka, the Rice House) adjacent to UU Wellesley Hills, but many in town might not know this.

The school will become more visible this year, however, as it installs an exterior sign (the Design Review Board OK’d it this week) and updates its web presence to include more info about the school.

Co-founder Bingchuan Wan and his wife Jingyi Huang, both graduates of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in China and the Longy School of Music of Bard College in Cambridge, are behind New World Opera. They used to run their school out of their home, but that got crowded and loud, so they expanded into the Wellesley location, Wan says.

New World Opera has about 200 students and has become popular within the local Chinese community for classes in everything from opera and dance to piano and violin, Wan says.

The school will celebrate its 5th anniversary with a public performance at Wellesley High School on March 7 at 7pm.

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Rice House, 307 Washington St., home of New World Opera Music & Dance School

 

 


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New concierge medical practice opens

 
Family Medicine physician Dr. M. David Dick has launched WellSpace Family Concierge Medicine at 70 Walnut Street. The membership-based practice offers same-day/next-day appointments, unrushed visits, and direct physician availability.

According to the latest research, the average wait to see a family medicine physician in Boston has climbed to 69 days, one of the longest in the country, while local emergency departments often report waits of four hours or more.

“The concierge model allows me to be available to my patients whenever they need me,” said Dr. Dick. “And it means I can go well beyond treating urgent issues to serve as a true partner in health. I have time to listen, uncover and address root causes of illness, emphasize prevention and a whole-person approach. That simply isn’t possible within the constraints of a typical 15-minute primary care visit.”


 

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Wellesley Planning Department issues scam warning

January 8, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The Wellesley Planning Department has issued a scam warning after receiving reports from residents that they have been contacted regarding an outstanding balance owed to the department.

“Many of these claims are false. If you have received any such notification, please contact us to confirm whether the balance is legitimate. We will never ask for cash or wire transfers, we only accept payment via check.  Please click here to see an example of a fraudulent invoice.”


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