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.











This 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).
The Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club’s 2026 grant application is now available!










