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Art Working Group to put final touches on Wellesley Town Hall renovation

February 26, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

As anyone who’s ever flipped through WellesleyWeston Magazine knows, Wellesley doesn’t mess around when it comes to interior decorating.

So it should come as no surprise that a 16-person working group was assembled last year to figure out the best way to display art, documents, and other historic mementos within the confines of Town Hall. The 1880s building reopened to the public last year after nearly two years of interior renovation, including accessibility improvements.

Select Board member Beth Sullivan Woods at the Feb. 24 Select Board meeting (see Wellesley Media recording about 10 minutes in) shared an update from the Town Hall Art Working Group.

Some pieces being considered were in town hall before its renovation, and others—like an antique cash register and Lily Pulitzer scarf depicting town buildings—are new finds or donations.

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Inside Town Hall

The working group is looking to come up with a consistent approach to framing, and is sorting through what to do about items that don’t make the cut—display spaces are limited in light of there being more glass surfaces on conference rooms, etc.

“It will be important to balance adornment with celebration,” Sullivan Woods said, adding that one goal is to elevate people’s experience in the building but not interfere with it.

The group has also been charged with taking into consideration how to support town communications efforts in Town Hall.

Sullivan Woods said the expectation is that costs associated with this effort will be relatively low, and the hope is that they could be covered through the remaining Town Hall budget.

Official decisions remain to be made, but the general idea is that the first floor that most visitors see will showcase the bulk of the art. This will be intended to educate and welcome. The west entrance could be a sort of rotating exhibit space. The second floor, which is all business, would likely feature more muted displays and fewer pieces overall.

Items to be displayed include depictions of Town Hall itself (many to choose from), portraits of past leaders, maps, awards, and historical documents. The Wellesley Historical Society is one natural partner for the town on this effort.

Challenges include not wanting to punch holes into restored or new wall surfaces. Among the questions remaining is whether to include an electronic monitor in the lobby to highlight meetings and events, as the wiring for this could be problematic.

Some signature pieces, like the weights and measures, are already on display. Expect the building’s interior to come alive with more art and artifacts as this year goes along.

 


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Wellesley previews Town-Wide Financial Plan

February 25, 2026 by Bob Brown

Wellesley Town Executive Director Meghan Jop at Tuesday’s Select Board meeting (see Wellesley Media recording of Feb. 24 session) previewed the Town-Wide Financial Plan, and that itself was a sneak peek at the a Town-Wide Financial Plan presentation slated for the Feb. 25 Advisory Committee meeting. (Update: Here’s a link to the Advisory Committee recording by Wellesley Media.)

The plan looks at both the nearly $250m fiscal year 2027 budget as well as out years (see draft in the Feb. 24 Select Board meeting agenda document). The introduction highlights that the budget is being presented separately for the town and schools at Annual Town Meeting and the ongoing impacts of shared costs—such as healthcare—for the town and schools (the breakdown shows a 35%-65% split).

The plan includes background on creation of a Town-Wide Capital Planning Committee, which has been in the works over the past year as a way to review possible future projects and possible debt implications. (The board on Tuesday voted 3-2 in favor of a Town-Wide Capital Planning Committee policy following discussion, including concerns raised about the make-up of such a body and its powers.)

This edition of the Town-Wide Financial Plan, for fiscal year 2027, includes a special focus on debt, breaking out numbers to illustrate the impact on property tax bills. Efforts are being made to work with the GIS department so that property owners can click on their property on a map and see town debt ramifications, Jop said, addressing a desire of both the Select Board and Advisory Committee.

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Note: Projects not shown in yellow have not been approved or happened.

 
Good news shared by Jop is that the town’s cash reserves are high, while healthcare insurance costs are coming in lower than expected. The FY27 budget is light on new strategic initiatives as well as cash capital.

Jop said she will partner during the Town-Wide Financial Plan presentation at Town Meeting with David Kornwitz, Wellesley Retirement Board Chair, and he will update attendees on the town’s strong position with its pension and other post-employment benefits (OPEB) funding, which will reap big savings in years ahead.

The plan also refers to a possible 2027 referendum related to school air conditioning construction costs, though more decisions would need to be made before such a project event gets to the design phase,  Jop said.

The Board unanimously approved the Town-Wide Financial Plan.

 

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Wellesley seniors welcome in the Year of the Horse

February 25, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

The Wellesley Council on Aging celebrated the Year of the Horse with a Chinese New Year gathering on Feb. 20 that brought together patrons for an afternoon of food, conversation, and festive decor.

The COA dining room was transformed with red lanterns, hanging dragons, and traditional accents.

The COA extends its thanks to the volunteers who helped decorate the space and serve refreshments.

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Blizzard in Wellesley by the numbers

February 24, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

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We asked Wellesley’s Department of Public Works to share some numbers from this week’s blizzard. Jeff Azano-Brown, assistant director of the DPW, followed up:

Snowfall Accumulation: 14 inches

Peak snowfall rate (inches/hour):  3”/hr

Peak wind: 45 MPH

Duration of storm: 18 hours

Duration of response: 26 hours initially; continuing on sidewalks/lots all week

Salt used: 244 tons

Emergency issues: 1 pole down from accident

Tree-related issues: 2 trees down

Resident John Maccini had a front row seat to watch the town impressively restore power in his neighborhood within a few hours after a plow truck crashed into a utility pole and snapped it on Monday during the blizzard.

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More: Won’t you adopt an adorable Wellesley hydrant?

 


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Looking out at the blizzard (photo courtesy of Jill Fischmann)
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Won’t you adopt an adorable Wellesley fire hydrant?

February 24, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

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Wellesley DPW and Wellesley Fire Department are asking for your help clearing snow from fire hydrants in neighborhoods following the February 23 blizzard. There are over 1,400 hydrants in Wellesley, and each one is potentially vital in the event of an emergency.

The DPW and Fire Department appreciates all of the help they’ve already received from residents.

If you would like to adopt a hydrant and regularly keep it clear, please follow the steps below:

  1. Visit the Wellesley Adopt a Hydrant map application.
  2. Pan and zoom to your neighborhood or search for an address using the search bar. In the search bar, start typing your address and matching results will begin to show. Click on the result that matches the address you’re looking for and the map will zoom to your neighborhood.
  3. If you do not see the sidebar on the right, click on the Adopt a Hydrant tool in the top right corner, then select any RED hydrant to adopt it, the GREEN hydrants have already been adopted.
  4. Enter your information into the form and click SAVE. Changes may take up to 30 seconds to appear.

Please be careful and aware of roadway traffic throughout the rest of this storm and clean up. Thank you for volunteering to keep our neighborhoods safe!

If you have any problems with the map application, please contact gis@wellesleyma.gov.

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Sign up now for summer camp in Wellesley (and beyond)

February 23, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

SPONSORED CONTENT: It’s that exciting time of year again—time to register your children for summer camp. Most programs have their sign-up links ready to go, so now’s the time to jump on things, before spaces fill up.

The Swellesley Report’s Summer Camps page lists over 100 programs from local day camps to overnight adventures.

Thanks to NEOC for their swell sponsorship of our Summer Camps page. NEOC sparks and stokes the excitement, discovery, and fun children have while outside and builds their understanding of nature, where kids explore and play outside at an easy pace, without any technology at all.

Don’t see your camp listed, or want to update your current listing? Contact us at theswellesleyreport@gmail.com

Why summer camp?

The gift of a summer camp experience is an investment in your children’s personal growth that will yield cherished memories and life-long skills.

Summer camp offers a transformative experience that extends far beyond a simple vacation. It’s an opportunity for children to engage with the world around them in a dynamic, supportive environment. By immersing themselves in new activities, from arts and crafts to outdoor adventure, to tech-based experiences, campers build self-confidence, develop crucial independence, and discover hidden talents. These experiences foster resilience as they navigate challenges alongside their peers, learning the invaluable lessons of teamwork, compromise, and friendship.

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Wellesley Public Schools closed again on Tuesday due to snowstorm; Town Hall to re-open

February 23, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Wellesley Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, Feb. 24 as a result of the winter storm. It was closed on Feb. 23 as well (along with just about everything else).

“The winter storm that arrived last night will continue to affect our area into this evening,” Supt. David Lussier wrote to the community. “After consulting with our Department of Public Works and other Town leaders, I don’t believe we can safely open schools tomorrow, as we all continue to dig out from the storm.  As such, the Wellesley Public Schools will remain closed for classes and all operations on Tuesday, February 24th, 2026. All WPS buildings will be closed throughout the day and all afternoon and evening activities are also canceled…”

Town Hall will reopen for regular hours. Residents are asked to hold off on heading to the Recycling & Disposal Facility if possible to allow staff to handle other duties.

The Wellesley Free Library Main Branch will open two hours late at 11 a.m. on Tuesday and will close at 9:00 p.m. Other branches will be closed, as will the Tolles Parsons Center

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Blizzard taking its toll on Wellesley

February 23, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

This week’s blizzard has Wellesley Public Safety departments working non-stop, with the police sharing updates on social media about visibility, downed trees, and power outages.

 

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Meanwhile, at Wellesley College, student Iris Zhan has shared with us photos from inside dorm windows.

Feel free to share some of our own:  theswellesleyreport@gmail.com

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