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Deadly car crash in Wellesley Lower Falls under investigation

April 30, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

The Wellesley Police Department is reporting that the driver of an SUV died on Tuesday after being involved in a one-car crash in Lower Falls.

According to the report, the vehicle appeared to have been traveling eastbound on Washington Street, then left the roadway at the intersection of Orchard Street before traveling a short distance and coming to a full stop back near 76 Washington St.

An officer, waved down at 11:18am by a person standing near the black vehicle but who said she was not involved in the accident, observed that the male driver was unconscious and unresponsive. The male party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital by the Natick Fire Department, which had a vehicle nearby at the time.

The driver was pronounced dead at the hospital; the victim’s identity is not being released at this time pending notification of next of kin.

Wellesley Police blocked off a section of Washington Street from Glen Road to Walnut Street while reconstructing the crash at the scene.


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Wellesley College hoop rolling tradition rolls on

April 30, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

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Winner Riley McNair (Photo by Iris Zhan)

 

Riley McNair, an art history major and soccer player Wellesley College, earlier this month beat the field—many breaking in their commencement gowns—at the 130th annual hoop rolling competition.

The event takes place at Tupelo Lane, and the winner gets dunked in Lake Waban to celebrate.According to the school, “the winner will be the first to achieve happiness and success, whatever that means to” that individual.

Thank you to Wellesley College student Iris Zhan for sharing photos.

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Contemporary sculpture by Lake Waban beavers

April 30, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Thanks to local artist Elizabeth Cohen for sharing these shots from the shores of Lake Waban in Wellesley.

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Blank Street Coffee in Wellesley Square: Opening Day is May 7

April 29, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

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The much anticipated opening of Blank Street Coffee at 61A Central St., in Wellesley Square has now been confirmed by the company for Thursday, May 7.

We first reported in March of 2025 about the business’s plans to expand into Wellesley. Blank Street has dozens of locations along the east coast of the United States, including nine spots in Boston/Cambridge/Brookline, plus many sites in the U.K.

Anticipation grew late last year as a matcha green window covering appeared at the Wellesley Square space, which sits between Wasik’s Cheese Shop and J.P. Licks. Coffee and tea drinkers were already thirsting for a place to go downtown after Starbucks closed in the fall after 30 years in that space across from where Blank Street is opening.

The Linear Retail tenant wound up buddying up with one of its other neighbors, black & blue Steak and Crab to resolve a grease trap installation challenge, and now is set to go.

Blank Street Marketing Director Dibba Iran-Parasti says: “We chose Wellesley for a reason: its charming retail district and buzzing student community (shoutout to Wellesley College and Babson!) made it a natural fit for us. There’s a real energy here that we wanted to be a part of.”

The space is about 1,000 sq. ft. and boasts seating for 18-20 people.

“We really wanted it to feel like a place where neighbors could slow down and settle in, so you’ll find warm tones throughout and intimate seating areas that make it easy to linger over your latte,” Iran-Parasti says.

Various lattes, from Iced Daydream to Iced Blondie, are among patrons’ favorites. Assorted Matchas, from Iced Strawberry Shortcake to Iced Cherry Freeze, also also popular items (matcha drinks are made with finely ground powde from specially grown green tea leaves). Hot and cold coffee, teas, and more are also on the menu.

Blank Street got its start with a coffee cart in Brooklyn.

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Get tickets now for special Wellesley Wonderful Weekend concert

April 29, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

EVENT: Concert, “Voices and Songs of Liberty—A Patriotic Concert Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of America”

SPONSOR: Celebrations Committee as part of Wellesley Wonderful Weekend

DATE/TIME: Thursday, May 14, 7:30pm-9pm

LOCATION: Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington Street

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DETAILS: Concert by Wellesley Symphony Orchestra; Wellesley Town Band; Wellesley Choral Society; and special guest soloist, Ayla Brown

Wellesley Wonderful WeekendConcert Program

PART I: BOSTON AND SURROUNDING TOWNS: A NATION FOR LIBERTY

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I. Overture: Boston, A City of Argument
II. Benjamin Franklin: The Mind
III. Samuel Adams: The Spark
IV. Abigail Adams: The Conscience
V. Collision: Ideas Become Action
VI. Toward Independence
VII. Coda: What Boston Gave the World

PART II: A NATION INHERITED

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America the Beautiful
Concert note: lyrics by Katharine Lee Bates—Wellesley’s own Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929) graduated from Wellesley High School; wrote “America the Beautiful,”; worshiped at Wellesley Hills Congregational Church; and taught at Dana Hall School, and Wellesley College.

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This Land is Your Land
Simple Gifts
My Country ‘Tis of Thee

PART III: special appearance by soloist Ayla Brown

Our National Anthem will be performed by Ayla Brown, an American Idol TV show finalist who first sang in Wellesley as a teenager at Wellesley’s Annual Town Picnic stage two decades ago. Since then, she has appeared at some of the nation’s most iconic venues and events, including Monday Night Football, the Orange Bowl, presidential debates, the Boston Pops Orchestra, and for all of Boston’s professional sports teams.

Pride of America (song and lyrics by Ayla Brown)
Liberty Bell
Stars and Stripes Forever

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Wellesley Wonderful Weekend honors those veterans who served our country and also recognizes those organizations and people who serve our community.  The theme of the special weekend is the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of America.

The weekend officially kicks-off on Thursday, May 14 with the concert described above. Get tickets today.

View the entire schedule here—you won’t want to miss a thing.

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Wellesley Choral Society to perform last concert of season on May 10

April 29, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Wellesley Choral Society

The Wellesley Choral Society (WCS), under the direction of Edward Whalen, will present its last concert of its 2025-2026 season on Sunday, May 10 at 2pm at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 79 Denton St., Wellesley.

The theme of the concert is Songs of a Century, British and American Twentieth Century Choral Music Works for chorus and piano.  The Choral Society will be performing selections from Barber, Bernstein, Britten, Copland, Ireland, Thompson, and more, and will be accompanied by Hisako Hiratsuka on piano.

St. Andrew’s Church is accessible and there is free parking.  Tickets may be purchased online or at the door: general admission $20, seniors and students $15, ages 12 and under are free.  The Choral Society has donated a limited number of free tickets to the Wellesley Council on Aging at the Tolles-Parson Center, 500 Washington St.  Please call 781-235-3961 to see if tickets are still available.  Visit www.wellesleychoralsociety.org for further information.

This concert is supported, in part, by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

The Wellesley Choral Society will be featured in the Wellesley Wonderful Weekend “Voices and Songs of Liberty” concert on May 14 in celebration of the country’s 250th anniversary.  Come see this collaboration with the Wellesley Celebrations Committee, the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra, and the Wellesley Town Band.  More information and tickets.


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Wellesley College’s historic Clapp Library moves into its next chapter

April 28, 2026 by Deborah Brown 2 Comments

For over a century, the Clapp Library at Wellesley College has stood as the intellectual heart of Wellesley College. But after an ambitious 18-month renovation, the building has emerged, fresh from library staff is calling “a complete glow up.” Reopening its doors this past September, the 180,000-square-foot facility now blends its historic 1910 roots with the needs of the 21st-century student.

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The original 1910 façade still serves as the primary entrance to the building. Photo via Shepley Bulfinch

The original plan was for modest, low-key updates to address deferred maintenance. As with most renovations of historic buildings—the thoughtfully designed ones, anyway—a lick and a promise wasn’t going to cut it. The project quickly morphed into a full-building intervention as the project team realized the library required the kind of transformation that meets modern needs—and must conform to modern rules. So many building code requirements. So much for a low-key, easy-peasy reno job.

Alexis Veigas, Clapp’s Office and Building Manager and Jenifer Bartle, Director of Library Collections took time out of their day to show me around a renewed space of which they’re rightfully quite proud.

Boston-based Shepley Bulfinch was the architectural firm chosen for the job. The Boston-based company has over 100 years of history with the College. The original library building was designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge and opened in 1910. Two subsequent additions were designed by Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott, opening in 1959 and 1975, respectively.

Walking into the refreshed lobby, visitors are immediately greeted by a vibe that is both welcoming and professional. Student-staffed kiosks and a redesigned service desk anchor the main entrance which, for the first time, is wheelchair accessible. In fact, the whole building now features new accessibility features. All four floors of shelving are now wheelchair accessible, and the building was designed to support both neuro- and physical diversity.

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Wellesley College, Clapp Library service desk area.

The jewel in the Clapp Library crown has always been the Presidents’ Reading Room. But over the years, some hodge-podge elements had infiltrated. After consulting historical photographs, the team tracked down and returned original study tables that had been dispersed throughout the building over decades.

“This space is one of my wow factors for sure,” said Jenifer Bartle, Director of Library Collections.

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Photo via Wellesley Collge.

The room now features new chandeliers—replacing outdated, “big-box store” fixtures—along with lighting that highlights the portraits of Wellesley’s 14 presidents dating back to 1875. Bookshelf-lined walls give the space a classic reading room feel while modern comforts were added. Those original study tables are as cool as they were 100 years ago, but the vintage straight-backed wooden chairs—not so much. So new chairs were tested by students and staff for comfort, promptly replacing the old back-breakers.

History has been preserved, but modern technology certainly was not left behind. The new Knapp Makerspace and Multimedia Center has been added, equipped with fabrication tools and high-end creative software. A new equipment check-out desk allows students to more efficiently borrow Chromebooks, laptops, and professional media gear like cameras and audio recorders.

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Everywhere possible the team created open spaces to allow more light in. Photo by Shepley Bulfinch

The much-anticipated cafe opened last month, because who wants to venture outside for a bite to eat during a marathon study session?  When we were there, the cafe and lounge area looked like it had been discovered. Although the cafe won’t be staffed all 20 hours per day the library is open to students, there is a vending area for those late-night nosh needs. While the wider Wellesley community is welcome from 9am to 4pm to the library or the cafe, the Clapp Library is truly a student space.

Generous alumna comes through

The renovation was made possible through the generous support of Trustee Emerita Lia Gelin Poorvu ’56 and her husband, Bill. Their contribution allowed the college to go beyond surface-level repairs and address critical, “invisible” infrastructure including new HVAC systems, two new elevators, and fresh paint and carpeting throughout, along with enhanced humidity and temperature controls to protect the archives and special collections—and, as Bartle noted, “our people too.”

Sustainability was also at the forefront of the new design. Green features include all-electric HVAC systems and energy efficient lighting. Ignoring the siren call of teardown/rebuild, and instead reusing the existing structure to minimize new embodied carbon, was another key move that also kept as many materials as possible out of the landfill.

A flexible future

Flexibility, adaptability, and student-facing were the watchwords that informed every feature of the design. With a couple hundred additional seats added to the footprint (which, by the way, remained intact), Clapp Library is ready for the future. The design philosophy centered on flexibility and adaptability. Rooms that serve as faculty-student consultation areas during the day easily transition into student-led group spaces on evenings and weekends.

“We needed flexibility in space, and flexibility in how the spaces are used over time,” Bartle said. As the college moves forward, Clapp Library stands as a testament to the idea that a historic building can evolve, providing a light-filled sanctuary for generations of students to come.

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

April 27, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

NEOC, WellesleySPONSORED CONTENT: It’s that exciting time of year again—time to register your children for summer camp. Programs officially 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.

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