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Obituary: Priscilla M. Messing

March 8, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Priscilla M. (Mullins) Messing Of Wellesley, MA, aged 75 years, passed away this past Monday, March 2, 2026, from late-stage lung cancer.

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Priscilla Messing was born in Germantown, PA to Helen Mullins (née Morley) and James Patrick Mullins. The youngest of four, her family moved around quite a bit when she was young. Her mother was a business owner in Dennisport, MA, running the Priscilla Cottages as a bed and breakfast. Priscilla attended Mount St. Joseph Academy and then Temple University in Philadelphia, making lifelong friends and excelling athletically.

Priscilla enjoyed traveling as a young adult before settling in the Boston area, where she worked as a bar manager and met her future husband. She married Robert “Bob” Messing in May 1979, in Wellesley, MA, later making the town their home.

She had a 25-plus year career as a project manager at Fidelity Investments and later at Blue Cross Blue shield; she enjoyed her work immensely. Over the years, she made time for her two children, Julia and Jim and dedicated endless hours to early morning hockey games, trips to Disneyland, the beaches of Cape Cod, baking and gardening.

She retired in 2017, making time to enjoy other interests: European river cruises, the take and leave area at the Wellesley recycling center, golf, going on walks and staying connected with friends and family.

She is survived by her children, Julia Messing of Boulder, CO and James Messing of South Boston; her grandson, Luca Nummy, also of Boulder, CO; and her brother, Chris Mullins of Philadelphia.

Visitation at George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 477 Washington St., Wellesley, on Tuesday, March 10, from 4-7pm. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Paul’s Church, 502 Washington St., Wellesley, on Wednesday, March 11, at 10am. Reception for friends and family will follow at Babson College, 1 Snyder Dr., in Wellesley.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Newton Wellesley Hospital.

For online guestbook, George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley 781 235 4100


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Stating the obvious: Wellesley outdoor ice rink closed for season

March 8, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

With temperatures in the 50s, 60s, and maybe even hitting 70 this week as spring nears, Wellesley’s outdoor ice rink near the high school is closed for the season.

This year marked the return of the free outdoor recreation facility for the first time since 2018, and it got plenty of use over the past month or so thanks to the efforts of town employees, elected officials, and volunteers.

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Wellesley town government meetings for week of March 9, 2026: COA director hiring plans; Condo reviews; Advisory Committee on budgets

March 7, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

A sampling of Wellesley, Mass., meetings and agenda items for the week of March 9, 2026:

Council on Aging senior services director search subcommittee (March 9, 9am, online)

Executive Session for initial interviews of candidates and to continue to discuss initial candidates and qualifications for the position of Council on Aging Director of Senior Services under M.G.L. C.30A, §21(a)(8) since having the discussion in an open session will be detrimental to the COA’s ability to attract qualified applicants for the position, and that Haley Reddish from the Town of Wellesley Human Resources Department be allowed to participate and the subcommittee will NOT return to open session at the conclusion of the executive session

Board of Public Works (March 9, 5pm, online)

Recognition and Correspondence • Encroachment Policy Support • Drought Status Update • Contract Award: Automatic Gate Controller • Contract Award: Warren Park Playground Installation • FY27 Budget – Water & Sewer V5 • FY27 Enterprise Rate Recommendations • FY27 Enterprise Fund Financials – December • Town Meeting Preparation • DPW Monthly Report – February

Planning Board (March 9, 6:30pm, online)

Review and Approve Written Decision for 592 Washington Street Wellesley Square Commercial District Special Permit; Project of Significant Impact (PSI) a. PSI-25-04 – 592 Washington Street – Continued From 2/23/26 b. PSI-26-01 – 26 Washington Street

School Committee (March 10, 6:30pm, online)

Discussion: METCO Job Description; Discussion: AI Advisory Steering Committee & Working Group Update; Discussion: Facilities: Air Conditioning, Hardy & Hunnewell Solar, Facilities Master Plan Task Force; Discussion: Policy JECA – Middle School Pathway Exploration Amendment; Discussion: Policy Subcommittee Policies: JBB – Educational Equity; Discussion/Vote: Updated School Committee Roles: Vice Chair, Policy Subcommittee Member, Climate Action Committee Member, Mobility Liaison, Student Nutrition Advisory Committee (SNAC) Liaison, AI Steering Committee Member

Select Board (March 10, 6:30pm)

Agenda to come

Advisory Committee (March 11, 6:30pm, Town Hall)

Discuss and Vote ATM Warrant Articles* • Article 2 – Town Wide Financial Plan & Five-Year Capital Budget Program • Article 3 – Consent Agenda • Article 7, Motion 1 – Snow Supplemental • Article 8, Motion 1 – MLP Contribution • Article 8, Motion 2 – FY27 Municipal Operations Budget • Article 8, Motion 3 – FY27 School Budget • Article 8, Motion 4 – Free Cash to balance the FY27 Budget • Article 21 – Comprehensive Plan • Article 32 – Amend the Residential Incentive Overlay (RIO) District *Note: Articles may be discussed and voted out of listed order.

Council on Aging Board (March 11, 4pm, online)

Funding for consultant to assist with search for Director, Senior Services (Vote)

Natural Resources Commission (March 12, 7pm, Town Hall)

Agenda to come

Recreation Commission (March 13, 8am, online)

Morses Pond Operations 2026; Summer Camp 2026 update; WellesleyVeterans Parade: Commission representation; Trail conditions and potential recreation programming support

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World of Wellesley Community Book Read, “Dear America, Notes of an Undocumented Citizen”

March 7, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Community Book Read, WellesleyEVENT: Community Book Read, sponsored by World of Wellesley
DATE: Thursday, March 26, 2026
TIME: 6:30-7pm, refreshments and connectio; 7pm-9pm, discussion
LOCATION: Wellesley Free Library, Wakelin Room, 530 Washington Street
COST: Registration is free. Register here
BOOK available with a $15 donation to WOW

DESCRIPTION: Join the World of Wellesley for its annual 2026 Community Book Read, featuring Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas.

Jose Antonio Vargas was sent as a child from the Philippines to his grandparents in the US, only to discover when he applied for a learner’s permit as a teen, that he had come with false documents. In his memoir, Vargas describes his experience of living as an undocumented teen and adult in America, working to get an education and to become a journalist, and then having the courage to share his story publicly and advocate for millions of undocumented people.

The community discussion will explore themes of identity, belonging, courage, and what it truly means to be an American. The evening will include excerpts from Vargas’ podcast, What It Means to Be an American, helping to spark a thoughtful, timely, and engaging conversation.

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Wellesley: A timely reminder to spring ahead this weekend

March 7, 2026 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Daylight Saving Time kicks off this weekend, so don’t forget to “spring ahead” by an hour any clocks that don’t automatically reset on Saturday night heading into Sunday, March 8.

This is also a good time to check your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Replace smoke alarms after 10 years, and CO alarms based on the manufacturer’s recommendation (typically 5, 7, or 10 years). Always check the manufactured date on the back of the unit. Replace alkaline batteries in alarms that require them.

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Business Buzz: Grand openings for Down Under School of Yoga, Wonder’s many-restaurants-in-one & Inn at Fireside Tavern

March 6, 2026 by Deborah Brown 2 Comments

The latest Wellesley, Mass., business news:

Down Under School of Yoga

Down Under, WellesleyThe wait is over: Down Under, Wellesley’s newest yoga, pilates, and fitness practice space is celebrating its grand opening March 13-15 with a weekend of free classes (sign up here) and special events at 159 Linden St.  Down Under reps say the studio, “refines what it means to set a new standard in yoga education and studio experience.”


Beyond Wellesley—Wonder food delivery, take-out, and dine-in opens in Natick

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Wonder, 219 N. Main St., Natick

In Natick’s utilitarian 9/27 strip mall, home to Stop & Shop, Advance Auto Parts, Staples, and other essential spots, over 15 restaurants opened up earlier this month, but it’s not exactly how it sounds.

Wonder has opened what can seem like a confusing business model at first, but in reality is simply a single place to order nearly everything you might want to eat via pick-up, delivery, or dine-in.

Picture this cozy family scene: it’s takeout night, and everyone is excited. The kids demand pizza. Mom wants poke. Dad could go for a burger. Are we really going to order from three different places? Suddenly, dinner plans seem more glum than yum at the prospect of a multi-stop pickup run—or hunkering down, but paying delivery fees times three.

Good heavens, it would be easier to just cook up a pot of spaghetti (again) and tell everyone to be thankful they’re fed.

Here’s the Wonder concept: everyone gets exactly what they want, in a single order and a single delivery, with $0 delivery fees. When an order is placed online or via the app, Wonder’s kitchen assembly line model—a wonder in itself—kicks into action.Team members mix and match chef-inspired meals from multiple restaurant menus in one order. Many hands on the line make light (and quick) work, while efficient, secure packaging keeps hot things hot, and cold things cold.

The delivery radius is pretty tight. Some fiddling with the app revealed that delivery to Wellesley addresses is pretty limited. But maybe your house is one of the lucky ones.

We went to the grand opening, where servers passed around a selection of flavorful and fun boneless wings from Wing Trip. Among the items we ordered: a beef kabob dish ($22) from Maydan that featured a handful of spice-rubbed beef chunks topped with a sweet-and-sour sauce. The flatbread that came with it was not to be overlooked either.

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Wellesley restaurants that have partnered with Wonder include The Local, Rice Burg, Singh’s Cafe and Shake Shack. Other area faves are available as well, such as Mel’s Commonwealth Cafe (Wayland); Mexicali Cantina Grill (Natick); and Tennessee’s Real Barbeque (Framingham).

Some places we haven’t heard of, but that have quite a following in other regions, include Walnut Lane; Streetbird by Marcus Samuelsson; and The Mainstay by Marc Murphy. And popular chains such as Bertucci’s and KFC are on offer.

An advantage to restaurants of partnering with Wonder is the opportunity to leverage an additional channel to reach new customers and increase their businesses through the Wonder platform. A disadvantage is the commission fees, widely reported as up to 30%.

Ready to saddle up? First, download the Wonder app. Make sure to check the web or ask the staff for any promo codes on your first order. Now it’s time to peruse the menu and make your choices, including whether you want to pick up, get free delivery, or dine in The 3,420 sq. ft. restaurant comfortably seats about 35. Expect a clean, brightly lit space and a lot of movement as the pick-up crowd comes and goes. So maybe not a bistro experience, but the garage-style doors will go up in the summer, which will be fun.

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Beyond Wellesley—The Inn at Fireside Tavern Sherborn to open

We’ve enjoyed Fireside Tavern’s classic American tavern offerings several times since Sherborn resident Laura Robbins opened the 33 North Main Street spot in 2024.

Now Robbins has revitalized the space located directly above the Tavern, renovating the square footage into four thoughtfully designed private guest rooms and bathrooms. The rooms at The Inn at Fireside Tavern are named Orchard, Pond, Farm, and Forest,  to reflect the beauty of the town’s surrounding environment. Inn guests share a central, cozy living and dining area—the perfect spot to gather before or after enjoying a meal downstairs. The Inn is accessible via stairs only.


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Keeping up with Wellesley golf professional Michael Thorbjornsen

March 6, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

We keep an eye from afar on Michael Thorbjornsen, the former Wellesley High school student who has gone on to become a professional golfer. We regularly get email updates from readers whenever the 24-year-old golfer is high on the leader board.

This week we received photos from Dr. Mark Stasaitis and Peter Lorenz, who had the chance to see Thorbjornsen in action at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando. Thorbjornsen was two under par through first-round play, putting him in a tie for 18th place.

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Public service announcement—Are you or someone you know having trouble heating your home?

March 6, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Mass.govIn the final weeks of the winter season, Massachusetts residents are finding it increasingly more difficult to heat their homes, as a colder-than-average season continues and fuel costs rise due to global turmoil.

But there is still time to apply for the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), a critical resource that helps eligible households pay for winter heating costs.

The free statewide program assists eligible residents with covering heating costs, providing supplemental funding that allows eligible renters and homeowners to keep their homes safe and warm.

Bay Staters can learn more about eligibility and apply for HEAP by visiting mass.gov/heat.

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