Boston Marathon 2026: Wellesley guide

Wellesley Square claims the mid-point of the annual Boston Marathon, but Wellesley also accounts for 4-2 miles of the course in all starting just before the 12-mile mark near the Wellesley College entrance on Rte. 135 and stretching to the cusp of mile 16 near the Newton line.
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The 2026 Boston Marathon takes place on Monday, April 20. The first participants leave Hopkinton just after 9am, and the last wave of runners departs at 11:21am. Wheelchair athletes should be hitting Wellesley before 10am. Depending on whether you’re on the lookout for fast runners or plodders among the 30,000 participants, you’ll need to adjust your schedule accordingly. The pro runners, who start between 9:37-9:47am, should be hitting Wellesley Square before 11am after passing through Ashland, Framingham, and Natick.
Beware that roads in Wellesley that are on and near the course will be closing at 8:30am and many won’t reopen to at least 3:30pm (more details).
You’ve got quite a selection of spots in Wellesley to watch the race from. Many residents who live on the course and businesses located along the route party is up.
Things get really zany along the Wellesley College “Scream Tunnel” section, where students do indeed scream for—and sometimes smooch—sweaty runners. You’ll find some of the more clever, racy, and inspirational signs here as well. This segment used to feel more like a tunnel, with spectators on both sides of runners, but due to security and other changes over the years, fans are now located behind a barrier on just one side of the course.

A short walk or run from there up to Wellesley Square is another festive site, with fans lined up on both sides of Central Street. Local businesses get in on the action a well, some with giveaways, some with their own outdoor exercise displays (stationary bikes or rowing machines, for example).
The segment of Rte. 135/16 in front of Town Hall and the library makes for good picture taking, with a great backdrop on either side of the street. Simons Park next to the library also offers a bit of running around space for kids and pups.
At the 13.5-mile mark, in front of the Tolles Parsons Center at 500 Washington St., will be a sensory friendly viewing area—cowbell free. Learn more if you plan to attend here.
The crowds are strong, but thin out a bit, as you head into Wellesley Hills. The race passes by Hunnewell Fields at mile 14, so that’s another area where if you’re there with kids they can take a break on the playground, courts and fields.
For some high flying action, consider setting up near the top of the hill past the 15-mile mark that zips past the Wellesley Recreation Center on the right. This is an especially wild spot for watching the wheelchair and hand-cycle racers speed by.
About 50 Wellesley residents are participating in the 2026 Boston Marathon, per the Boston Athletic Association:
| BIB | WAVE/CORRAL | LAST, FIRST | AGE |
|---|---|---|---|
| 788 | 1 – Red/1 | Defelice, David | 35 |
| 1254 | 1 – Red/2 | Li, Peide | 33 |
| 1908 | 1 – Red/2 | Collins, Luke | 25 |
| 2846 | 1 – Red/3 | Colavincenzo, John | 45 |
| 5035 | 1 – Red/5 | Juma, Adam | 20 |
| 11727 | 2 – White/8 | Foley, Brian | 59 |
| 12689 | 3 – Blue/2 | Li, Amanda | 27 |
| 13344 | 3 – Blue/3 | Haggerty, Sean | 56 |
| 13920 | 3 – Blue/4 | Dravenstott, Richard | 52 |
| 13933 | 3 – Blue/4 | Burch, Kathleen | 42 |
| 19681 | 4 – Yellow/6 | Mcnally, Lawrence | 66 |
| 20039 | 4 – Yellow/7 | Given, Sarah | 42 |
| 20283 | 4 – Yellow/7 | Huang, Yimei | 51 |
| 20313 | 4 – Yellow/7 | Foraste, Stephen | 58 |
| 25213 | 5 – Green/6 | Maul, Kate | 58 |
| 25393 | 5 – Green/7 | Collins, Bob | 65 |
| 25488 | 5 – Green/7 | Boland, Giles | 66 |
| 26806 | 6 – Orange/1 | Labadie, Jessica | 35 |
| 26823 | 6 – Orange/1 | Comella, Abigail | 23 |
| 26866 | 6 – Orange/1 | Kelly, Timothy | 53 |
| 26977 | 6 – Orange/1 | Fischman, Wendy | 54 |
| 27075 | 6 – Orange/1 | Daley, Heather | 67 |
| 27124 | 6 – Orange/1 | Kelly, Peter | 46 |
| 27219 | 6 – Orange/1 | Hoff, Caroline | 22 |
| 27291 | 6 – Orange/1 | Diamond, Sophia | 38 |
| 27650 | 6 – Orange/2 | Barlow, Lindsey | 43 |
| 27731 | 6 – Orange/2 | Boghosian, Richard | 38 |
| 27733 | 6 – Orange/2 | Flanagan, Ryan | 49 |
| 27736 | 6 – Orange/2 | Boghosian, Natasha | 36 |
| 28139 | 6 – Orange/2 | Flores, Omar | 21 |
| 28502 | 6 – Orange/3 | Huang, Alden | 22 |
| 28810 | 6 – Orange/3 | Eklund, Susie | 43 |
| 28924 | 6 – Orange/3 | Jacoby, Kerrie | 34 |
| 28989 | 6 – Orange/3 | Boland, Lindsay | 32 |
| 29362 | 6 – Orange/4 | Day, Michelle | 56 |
| 29363 | 6 – Orange/4 | Day, Courtney | 26 |
| 30249 | 6 – Orange/5 | Laudano, Emmie | 18 |
| 30540 | 6 – Orange/5 | Mccarron, Catherine | 23 |
| 30691 | 6 – Orange/5 | Joseph, Sara | 53 |
| 30837 | 6 – Orange/5 | Madden, Nathaniel | 19 |
| 30976 | 6 – Orange/5 | Houston, Neil | 46 |
| 30977 | 6 – Orange/5 | Corzo, Victor | 72 |
| 31064 | 6 – Orange/5 | Clark, Kevin | 59 |
| 31130 | 6 – Orange/6 | Cavallaro, Nicole | 40 |
| 32108 | 6 – Orange/7 | Barbary, Allison | 45 |
| 32702 | 6 – Orange/7 | Kim, Jayne | 54 |
| 32707 | 6 – Orange/7 | Campbell, Thomas | 45 |
| 32736 | 6 – Orange/7 | Lyne, Julia | 25 |
| 32973 | 6 – Orange/8 | Ellis, Faith | 24 |
| 33224 | 6 – Orange/8 | Freniere, Charlotte | 24 |
Learn about runners from Wellesley and/or running for Wellesley non-profits.
WCVB-TV visits Wellesley as part of its series on the marathon course.
One other Wellesley twist this year: Couch, a band with serious Wellesley roots, is headlining the post-race party.
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Wellesley town government meetings for week of April 20, 2026: Special Town Meeting prep
A sampling of Wellesley, Mass., meetings and agenda items for the week of April 20, 2026—it’s a light week with the Monday holiday and school vacation week.
Select Board (April 21, 6:30pm, town hall)
Special Town Meeting Preparation • Vote to Open Spring 2026 Special Town Meeting Warrant and to Close at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, April 24 • Discuss Draft Article(s)
Advisory Committee (April 22, 6:30pm, town hall)
Presentation of May 2026 STM Warrant Article – Select Board • Non-binding questions about the designation as surplus land and subsequent land disposition of 40 Oakland Street at MassBay Community College
Permanent Building Committee (April 23, 7:30pm)
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Bad Bunny collaborator Chuwi to perform at Wellesley College
Wellesley College students are looking forward to the Puerto Rican band Chuwi performing on campus as part of its Last Day of Class celebration at Munger Meadow. The event, on April 30 at 7pm, is open to members of the Wellesley College community and guests.
Chuwi has toured with Bad Bunny and their collaboration with him—WELTiTA—appeared on the superstar’s award-winning 2025 album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
According to The Wellesley News, Chuwi will be the first Spanish-language performers to headline the annual spring concert.
Wellesley residential property sales for March 24-27, 2026
| Buyer/s | Seller/s | Property address | Date of sale | Sale price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heritage Public Gdn LLC | 65 Temple LLC | 65 Temple Rd | 03/24/2026 | $7,395,000 |
| Jette, Daniel R & Brody, Miriam S | Rd Wab Spv LLC | 1 Sunnyside Ave | 03/27/2026 | $1,865,000 |
| Parikshit Gandhi Ret V & Gandhi, Parikshit | Rd W Spv LLC | 33 Royalston Rd | 03/27/2026 | $4,747,000 |
| Shen, Lingling | Byrne, Sean & Byrne, Kristi | 63 Linden St Lot 1 | 03/27/2026 | $708,000 |
The attached report is republished with permission from The Warren Group LLC.
Reader contributions help The Swellesley Report license this data.
Note: All of the information shown in this post is also publicly accessible via the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.
What’s open and closed in Wellesley on Patriot’s Day

Wellesley municipal buildings and departments will be closed on Monday, April 20 for Patriot’s Day.
Road closures and parking bans: Please see detailed information from the Wellesley Police Department about road closures and parking bans—Roads close at 8:30am in Wellesley on Marathon Monday.
The Recycling and Disposal Facility (RDF) and Wellesley Free Libraries will be closed.
Buildings will be open for business on Tuesday, April 21. Please check individual department webpages for specific hours.
Wellesley Public Schools will be closed Monday through Friday next week for April break.
Good luck to all runners, especially those who are running and raising funds for local nonprofits.
Sign up now for summer camp in Wellesley (and beyond)
SPONSORED 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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Scenes from Wellesley Middle School’s fabulous French Fête

Wellesley Middle School in late March held its annual French Fête, a feast of food, music, activities, and culture.
The event is sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Organization and supplemented by many individual donations.
Highlights included:
• Parent volunteers abounded
• Families shared their francophone home cultures by sponsoring tables about Haiti and Mardi Gras in New Orleans
• Wellesley High School Key Club volunteers, including several former WMS French students, helped out
• WMS French teachers Hafsa Abdelmoula and Rebecca Blouwolff organized a karaoke song and dances by grade to French pop tunes (including a first-ever country line dance!), games, and activities that highlighted the French language and the cultures of the French-speaking world
• Le Petit Four bakery donated gift cards to the dance contest winners, which coaxed many reluctant dancers out onto the dance floor















