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

February 8, 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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‘Go Pats!’ from Wellesley’s Morses Pond

February 8, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The New England Patriots are getting support on Super Bowl Sunday from icy Morses Pond in Wellesley, where the words “Go Pats!” have appeared.

“I felt the team out in sunny Santa Clara needed a message from snowy New England,” says Erin Reilly, a pond neighbor.

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Hazel Hodge, seen here checking out the message, trying to get to the bottom of how the artist kept footprints out of it.

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Enhanced ACT vs. the Digital SAT. Which one is right for your student?

February 7, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

The Enhanced ACT vs. the Digital SAT. Which one is right for your student?

With college admission cycles becoming increasingly competitive, today’s high school students are constantly seeking ways of standing out from the pack. And while a number of colleges no longer require standardized testing, scoring well on the ACT or SAT can offer teens a valuable edge. Fortunately, recent changes to the SAT and the ACT have made both tests shorter and more accessible than ever.

Prepped and Polished has more than two decades of experience in tutoring and test preparation, along with a passion for helping students achieve their educational goals. Keep reading to learn more about the Enhanced ACT and Digital SAT and discover which testing option will work best for you.

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Check out The Swellesley Report’s Private Schools page, sponsored by Prepped and Polished. With over 40 private schools listed in and around Wellesley, Mass., it’s the right place to start your search.

Prepped’s motto is A, B, C. Always do what’s Best for your Child. Contact 781-753-9951 or visit www.preppedandpolished.com

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Sports news: New England Patriots merch shop pops up ahead of Super Bowl; Wellesley Youth Soccer Club spiffs up website

February 6, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The latest Wellesley, Mass., sports news:

Patriots merch pops up at Linden Square

A Patriots-themed Ring Season shop has popped up in Linden Square on the Roche Bros. side of the street just in time for this Sunday’s Super Bowl.

We reached out to a contact for the shop with a few questions, and will update this if we hear back. A comment on their Facebook page indicates the shop is open 10am-8pm daily. There’s also a shop in Norwell, Mass.

I’m sticking with my old school Vincent “the Undertaker” Brown jersey… though it is annoying when people assume from this color blue that it’s a Buffalo Bills Jersey.

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Wellesley United Soccer Club sports new website

Wellesley United Soccer Club is fired up about its revamped website, designed to make it easier for families, players, coaches, and volunteers to find information and stay connected. It also has action shots and fancy statistics.

The Club serves more than 1,800 players, and registration is open for spring.

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Emergency crews respond to hazmat call at Wellesley daycare

February 6, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

A slew of Wellesley Police, Fire and other emergency personnel were on the scene at he Bright Horizons early education center at 60 William Street in Wellesley on late Friday morning for a hazmat call involving what turned out to be a soap snafu.

The town received a call from an employee at the daycare center reporting that a student had been inadvertently exposed to a commercial grade dish soap while washing their hands. “Upon arrival the Wellesley Fire Department personnel learned that more than one student had washed their hands from this dispenser and as a precaution requested that multiple ambulances respond to the scene

Fire Chief Steve Mortarelli told local TV news stations, including Boston 25 News, that about 40 kids between the ages of 1 and 5 were at the daycare, and that 11 of them were hospitalized with “minor, superficial rashes,” similar to a bad sunburn. One adult was also taken to a hospital due to skin irritation. No further updates on the patients’ status was available as of late Friday afternoon.

The Wellesley Fire Department requested that the State Hazmat Team respond to investigate the incident.

“After an extensive recon of all rooms, the Haz-Mat team found that three of the soap dispensers contained a commercial dishwashing concentrate that was stored in the general vicinity. The Board of Health will be in contact with the business owner regarding next steps,” according to the town.

Police, Fire and EMS on scene at an early education center on William St. Several children were inadvertently exposed to a commercial grade dish cleaner. FD and EMS are evaluating patients and some have already been transported to area hospitals. Wellesley FD will provide updates pic.twitter.com/S1dAMmR5yv

— Wellesley Police (@WellesleyPolice) February 6, 2026

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Elaine Bannigan’s Pinnacle Report: Wellesley has double the single-family homes on the market from one year ago

February 6, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Elaine Bannigan of Pinnacle Properties has for the past 24 years put out The Pinnacle Report, a regular, data-driven look at residential property sales in Wellesley. The following Report examines 2025 residential property sales in Wellesley year-over-year from 2024. Here’s what her data crunching has revealed:

An initial statewide snapshot or property sales is an interesting starting point, but I always underscore that data varies from town to town and one price range to another. The overall Massachusetts single-family median price rose roughly 4% to $670,000 and the transaction volume rose roughly 3%. The condominium median was completely flat at $550,000 while volume rose just 2%. Here’s what happened in Wellesley in 2025:

Wellesley single-family homes

In 2025, the supply offered in MLS increased 4% (but not of homes priced under $1M), and the total number of MLS sales increased 6%. The median rose 4%, but homes were on the market a few days longer, and the sale price to original list price ratio dropped 2%. At the top of the luxury market, the number of sales jumped from 17 in 2024 to 27 in 2025. Our median sales price is now at $2,210,652.

This year, the data from both MLS and town sales records had to be examined and scrubbed carefully. Some real estate agents placed condominiums under the MLS single-family category and some 2025 sales had not yet been entered into the Town of Wellesley’s data base.

Supply and 0ff-market (Non-MLS) sales

Over the year, there were 331 single-family homes offered in MLS and 269 of those sold. In general, buyers more carefully weighed their options and evaluated prices. Fewer buyers dropped the very important inspection contingencies.

There were another 48 off-market single-family sales (that’s up from about 3 to 5 just a decade ago), so the actual total number of homes transacted was 317. Mid-to-higher range off-market transactions often involved real estate agents who did not offer the property to all qualified buyers. Those sales prices don’t fit the definition of ‘fair market value’ and their numbers are never included in the center table. In the past, I’ve provided data showing that homes tend to sell for more when listed in MLS. Homeowners who are considering selling should note, if you don’t want unqualified buyers viewing your home, that’s perfectly understandable. You can instruct your agent not to have open houses for the public. You can also restrict online photography to just rooms on the first level, or none at all. There are many ways to offer your home with more discretion if that’s your requirement, yet still ensure that reliable news of its availability reaches all those who might offer you signficantly more with optimum terms. Your privacy does not have to come at the expense of selling your home for less than fair market value.

While bone-chilling weather has most likely postponed some listings, as of January 31 there are 29 single family homes on the market—roughly double that of one year ago.

Local condos and townhomes

There were just 43 sales of condominiums this year versus 80 in 2024. That’s due to the 2024 completion of the town’s newer luxury developments. In 2024, 36 units closed for more than $2M vs. just 10 in 2025. It is reflected in a median drop of 20% to $1,445,000. This has absolutely nothing to do with appreciation or depreciation; it’s just an indication of in which price ranges sales occurred.

The market absorbed most of the supply over the last two years, and the condo inventory is down to just seven homes—exactly half that of one year ago.

The following sales data for single-family properties was extracted from the Greater Boston Multiple Listing Service and includes the majority of fair market value sales in Wellesley. Non-MLS sales do not necessarily represent fair market value, as those are properties that were not fully exposed to the open market.

**Closed MLS sales transactions from January 1 through December 31.

Optimism for 2026

Two key considerations for the 2026 housing market remain interest rates and supply. The lower rates have not only increased affordability for buyers, they have enabled more people to give up their low rate of five years ago to trade up, down, or out. Lower
rates should also encourage new construction loans.

Data recently cited by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) states that of the three major factors that influence the market— lower interest rates, stabilized home prices and an increase in supply—the interest rate reduction is the main driver for a recent 3.3% jump in pending home sales, the highest level in nearly three years.

Inventory shortages have driven home prices up for a long time, but supply has started to increase due to a number of factors, one being the first of the Boomers have turned 80. Since they own 40% of all U.S. real estate, I expect the supply will begin a more steady increase.

Demographic shifts

NAR’s Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers also states that today’s housing market is being shaped by older, more experienced buyers. The median age of repeat buyers has climbed to a record high of 62. That’s a shift from 10 years ago when the median age was 52. The data shows these older consumers are selling their existing homes in order to ‘right-size.’ When buying their next home, they prefer suburban locations and senior-targeted properties. The age of first-time buyers has also climbed from just 32 ten years ago, to 40. While interest rate reductions help them with affordability, their biggest challenge is saving for that hefty down payment.

(As for the President’s pledge to ban large investment firms from buying single-family homes, this would have no impact on neither housing affordability nor supply in our area. These major investors own only about 1% of the single-family homes in the country, and those homes are primarily in the South.)

For more information, or for a complimentary and confidential market analysis of your home, please call Elaine Bannigan at 781.710.3993.

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The Village Bank moving into Wellesley’s former E.A. Davis space

February 6, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

village bankThe space at 579 Washington St. in Wellesley, home to iconic clothing store E.A. Davis for 120 years, will soon be occupied by The Village Bank.

Ownership changed at E.A. Davis in 2022, and a revised edition—E.A. Davis & Co by Mahi Gold Outfitters—lasted until early last year.

Next up is The Village Bank, a Newton-based institution that plans to open its first Wellesley branch this summer. A twist is that the 4,300 sq. ft. branch will include a 725-sq. ft. retail incubator space in partnership with UpNext, which has made its presence known previously in Wellesley with a pop-up collection on Central Street in Wellesley Square.

A rotating series of pop-ups are envisioned for this storefront within a storefront at Village Bank. The bank may use this as a model for future branches.

The Village Bank will emphasize its community focus by also making a room available to residents during non-banking hours for civic meetings and other activities.

The Village Bank, which has branches across Newton, as well as in Waltham and Wayland, adds to the loooong list of banks in Wellesley. The mutual community bank has been around since 1910 and boasts more than $2b in assets.


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Friday is letters to the editor day on The Swellesley Report

February 6, 2026 by admin

The Swellesley Report accepts letters to the editor. Letters must be of general local community interest and must be signed. Community shout-outs are also accepted and encouraged. For example, a non-profit may thank an organization for a donation received. Also, it’s election season. Swellesley welcomes announcements of candidacy; letters endorsing candidates; “get out the vote” type letters; etc. Guidelines here.

This week…

League of Women Voters reminds us that “democracy is not a spectator sport.” Go to Meet the Candidates Night to learn about the upcoming March 3, 2026 Annual Town Election.

Salvation Army thanks the Wellesley community for Red Kettle drive support.

See more letters here.

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