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Wellesley High senior Riley Spangler honored by CRWA for environmental leadership

April 6, 2026 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Wellesley High School senior Riley Spangler is proving that environmental stewardship doesn’t require a trip to a remote rainforest—it can begin right in one’s own backyard. Last month, at the Charles River Watershed Association’s (CRWA) annual meeting, Spangler was recognized for her years of dedication to the health of the Charles River, receiving the prestigious 2025 Young Leaders Award.

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Riley Spangler receives award presented by CRWA Volunteer and Outreach manager Ryan Smith.

Spangler has been a fixture of the CRWA’s Biological Monitoring Program since 2021. Her work involves knee-deep immersion in the watershed, conducting habitat assessments and sampling benthic macroinvertebrates—small aquatic animals and larval insects that serve as vital indicators of river health.

While legislators continue to debate the ongoing issues of sewage flow into the Charles, volunteers like Spangler are on the front lines providing the data necessary to protect the waterway. The CRWA relies on over one hundred volunteers annually to monitor these “little critters,” which vary in their tolerance to pollution. By surveying these populations, the association can gauge the true condition of the ecosystem.

“I really enjoyed my time volunteering for CRWA,” Spangler noted. “Who knew these little critters could tell us so much about the river?” Among the many species she has encountered, her favorite to date is the Serrate Dark Fishfly.

Turning curiosity into action

Spangler’s impact on the program went beyond data collection. Last year, she secured a $500 grant from the National Charity League (NCL) Wellesley Chapter. This funding allowed the CRWA to purchase brand-new sampling nets, ensuring that the Biological Monitoring Program can continue its mission with high-quality equipment.

Her experiences in the river even became the focal point of her college applications. In her essay, she reflected on how standing in the water shifted her perspective on her role in the world:”What started as a love of water has become a commitment to make a difference. Each time I pick up my net, I never quite know what I will find, but I recognize that my part in this world, no matter how small or wiggly, is important.”

Looking Toward a Sustainable Future

As she prepares for college this fall, Spangler plans to merge her passion for the environment with her interest in business. She intends to study sustainable real estate practices, aiming to bring innovative, eco-friendly approaches to the world of development.

For those inspired by Riley’s path, the CRWA offers numerous ways for community members—from young children to adults—to get involved in protecting local waters.


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Boston & beyond music festivals for 2026

April 5, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The line-ups for music festivals in Boston and beyond have begun to roll out, featuring music for all tastes.

The big missing festivals this year are Boston Calling, which is taking a year off, though has already nailed down June 4-6, 2027 for its return. Also Freshgrass returns to North Adams on Sept. 24-26, 2027.

(Event organizers and performers are welcome to hit us up for possible coverage: theswellesleyreport@gmail.com)

2026 music festivals

The Town & The City Festival (Lowell) on April 30-May 2

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Takes place in numerous venues across town, highlights music and the arts.


Green River Music Festival (Greenfield) on June 19-21

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Solid Sound (North Adams, MASS MoCA) on June 26-28

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Art, music, and comedy festival that takes over the MASS MoCA campus every other year. The band Wilco is the force behind this festival.


Levitate Music & Arts Festival (Marshfield Fairgrounds) on July 18-19

levitate music & arts festivalFeel-good festival known for its jam and reggae acts, but also newcomer musicians, live art work, a creators’ market, and more. We love that you can bring folding chairs and take a load off your feet to enjoy the music.


Nice, a fest 2026 (Davis Square, Somerville) on July 24-26

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All ages festival; line-up to come.


Breakaway Music Festival (Worcester, indoors and outside) on Aug. 21-22

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Electronic dance music extravaganza, has versions across the country.


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My Gym opens in Wellesley Square with activities for babies and kids

April 5, 2026 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

The landscape of youth fitness in Wellesley has a new addition as energetic as a kid before recess. My Gym Children’s Fitness Center has officially opened its doors, offering active play experiences and classes for children from as young as three months up to 10 years old. Located at the former We Rock the Spectrum space in Wellesley Square, My Gym, with over 600 franchised locations worldwide, is all about physical play and developmental growth.

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The Swellesley Report stopped into My Gym during one of the play spaces rare quiet moments.

Under the leadership of Ryan Debin, CEO and founder of Momentum Enterprises, this new location marks the eleventh My Gym under his corporate umbrella. Debin’s Momentum Enterprises, a Boston-based firm, includes a variety of fitness-oriented ventures such as adult fitness clubs and racquet sports. For Debin, the Wellesley opening is more than just a business expansion.

“Opening our eleventh My Gym location in Wellesley is an exciting milestone for Momentum Enterprises,” says Debin. “Everything we do is rooted in helping families feel connected, supported, and inspired.”

Let’s keep it moving, people

The core philosophy of My Gym is simple: keep kids moving. The curriculum is structured so that there is no sitting or waiting in line. Instead, children rotate through various stations with active supervision from trained instructors.

“Every kid loves the ball pit,” says Craig Semenza, director of operations. “The rock wall is a big hit with the older kids, and we also have the trampoline, which they love.” Semenza says a zip line is expected to be operational by the end of the month, pending the arrival of final safety components.

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Semenza is currently overseeing the Wellesley start-up, hiring staff and establishing the fun-and-safe vibe of the place. He’ll drop down from a full-time presence in Wellesley to occasional visits before he “slowly fades away” to allow the local team to lead.

Healthy body, healthy mind

The programming at My Gym is built around four core developmental pillars:

  • Cognitive Development:Focusing on following directions and creative problem-solving.
  • Physical Growth:Promoting strength, balance, and agility.
  • Emotional IQ: Building trust, confidence, and self-esteem.
  • Social Skills: Moving from parallel play to teamwork and fostering friendships.

For the youngest participants, the gym serves as a resource for caretakers as well. Semenza observed that parents and guardians often use the class time to discuss learning milestones and share parenting insights.

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Class structure and accessibility

To ensure safety and personalized attention, My Gym maintains capacity strict limits and instructor ratios. The facility is designed to be family-friendly, welcoming grandparents to participate or watch. There’s also a comfortable entry area with a sofa for parents who need to catch up on work while their children play.

There are no long-term contracts or membership fees, and families can start or pause their enrollment at any time.

For more information on class schedules or to book an introductory session, check out My Gym’s website.

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Wellesley town government meetings for week of April 6, 2026: Legal talk about MassBay proposal in exec session; Design Review of 16 Laurel

April 4, 2026 by admin 1 Comment

A sampling of Wellesley, Mass., meetings and agenda items for the week of April 6, 2026:

Select Board (April 6, 6pm, high school)

Vote to Appoint Special Counsel to assist with Elective Pay and Inflation Reduction Act; Annual Town Meeting Preparation

Annual Town Meeting continues (April 6, 7pm, Wellesley High School)

Night #3 of town legislative body session.

Select Board (April 7. 4pm, high school)

Executive Session: M.G.L. c. 30A, § 21(a)(3), to conduct strategy with respect to potential litigation regarding 40 Oakland Street; Executive Session: M.G.L c. 30A §21(a)(3) to conduct strategy with respect to negotiations with the Wellesley Free Library Staff Association and Wellesley Free Library Supervisor Association; Return to Open Session: Administrative Matters • Appoint Members to Affordable Housing Trust •  Annual Town Meeting Preparation

Design Review Board (April 8, 6:30pm, online)

Sign hearings for Rani Mahal restaurant, Sit Still Kids Salon; Major Construction at 16 Laurel Ave. (condo project)

Permanent Building Committee (April 9, 7:30pm, online)

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Great spring running events in Wellesley (and beyond)

April 4, 2026 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

On your mark, get set, register! Spring is road race season, and Wellesley and area towns welcome runners of all talent levels for a host of runs. There’s still plenty of opportunity to train, so hop off that couch and put in the miles.

Don’t see your local road race listed here? Email theswellesleyreport@gmail.com for inclusion.


New Life 5k/10k—Medfield

DATE: Saturday, April 11, 2026
LOCATION: McCarthy Park & Fields, Medfield
DESCRIPTION: Course winds through tree-lined streets, past rolling fields, and along serene nature trails, offering a mix of paved roads and well-maintained paths. Runners will experience gentle hills and open stretches that showcase the town’s beauty, making for a dynamic and enjoyable race experience. Participants of all abilities—from seasoned runners to casual walkers—can enjoy a fun day out.
REGISTER HERE


Boston Marathon—comes right through Wellesley

DATE: Monday, Apr. 20, 2026
LOCATION: Starts in Hopkinton, ends on Boylston St., Boston
WATCH IN WELLESLEY: The runners will speed through Wellesley via Washington St. Great places to watch—we like the Wellesley College Scream Tunnel; Wellesley Square; in the Town Hall area; near the Hunnewell tennis courts; Sprague Clock Tower area; at the Rec Center.
DESCRIPTION: Although registration has closed for the storied 26.2-mile race, you can cheer on the runners and get inspired for next year.
DONATE to Wellesley runners supporting a variety of non profits.


JR’s Paws for a Cause Dog-Friendly 5k walk/run—Natick

DATE: Sunday, April 26, 2026
LOCATION: Natick High School Football Field parking lot (corner of Windsor Ave. and West St.)
DESCRIPTION: Proceeds go to various non-profits that benefit canines.
REGISTER HERE


Dana Chang Foundation 5k Run/1k Walk—Natick

DATE: Sunday, April 26, 2026
LOCATION: Walnut Hill School for the Arts, 12 Highland St., Natick
DESCRIPTION: The Dana Chang Foundation 5K Run/1K Walk is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about congenital heart conditions and the importance of early detection. This event honors the memory of Dana Chang, a young artist who passed away suddenly in 2024 from an undiagnosed heart condition, and supports programs that promote education, early screening, and community awareness.
REGISTER HERE


Walk to End Homelessness—Natick

DATE: Sunday, May 3, 2026
LOCATION: Natick High School, 15 West St.
DESCRIPTION: Join Family Promise Metrowest at Natick High School for a 2.3 mile walk to help raise funds and awareness about the impact of lack of affordable housing on families in our community. All funds raised support programs that help families stabilize their housing and build brighter futures.
PERKS: Food, music, and fun are free!
REGISTER HERE


NCLS Dragon’s Path & CAAN Newton AAPI 5K/1K Race

DATE: Sunday, May 10, 2026
LOCATION:
154 Wells Ave., Newton
DESCRIPTION: A joyful celebration of Mother’s Day, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, healthy living, and the vibrant spirit of our community! Whether you’re running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, all ages and abilities are welcome! Enjoy a flat, fast, tree-lined course along the scenic Wells Ave loop in Newton.
REGISTER HERE


WonderRun—Wellesley

wonder-run-logoDATE: Sunday, May 17, 2026
START LOCATION: Wellesley High School track, 50 Rice St.
DESCRIPTION: The Wonder Run is a celebrated part of Wellesley’s Wonderful Weekend. Sponsored by the Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club, hundreds of participants and great community support are anticipated again this year. Proceeds generated from the Wonder Run directly support community groups, scholarships for deserving local students, and grants to organizations and programs that provide education, enrichment, and essential services to the local population.
REGISTER HERE


Schofield 5k—Wellesley

DATE: Sunday, June 7, 2026
LOCATION: Schofield Elementary School, 27 Cedar St., Wellesley
REGISTER HERE
DESCRIPTION: 9:30m 5K (USATF Certified Course); 10:30am Kids Fun Run & Award Ceremony; 10:45am-12:45pm Fun Fair


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‘Play Ball’: Heading to Fenway from Wellesley on Opening Day

April 3, 2026 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The trains headed through Wellesley were filled with Red Sox fans on Friday afternoon for Opening Day at Fenway. The Sox delivered, with a 5-2 win over the San Diego Padres.

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Taste Buds Kitchen redefines the joy of cooking in Wellesley

April 3, 2026 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

For Adam Maleh, the kitchen has always been a place of joy, but it took years of whisking and sautéing to realize that the magic wasn’t just in the recipes.

“I discovered that I love cooking a long time ago,” says Maleh, the owner of Wellesley’s newest culinary destination. “But what I’ve realized is that more than the joy of cooking itself, what I really love is sharing cooking and sharing food with people that I love. That was ultimately what made me want to open Taste Buds Kitchen.”

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Adam Maleh (center) and family celebrate the opening of Taste Buds Kitchen on Linden St.

 

Located at 161 Linden St., the 2,000-square-foot custom-designed kitchen studio is more than just a place to follow a recipe; it’s a happy place where the mess stays behind, but the memories travel home.

By day, Taste Buds is a Kids Kitchen, hosting baking workshops, summer camps, and birthday parties for aspiring chefs as young as two. By night, the space transforms into an grown-ups only BYOB kitchen, perfect for sophisticated date nights and  corporate team-building events.

The philosophy is simple: aspiring chefs of all ages are there to learn, laugh, and cook. Every session is designed to be hands-on and entertaining, ensuring that everyone creates a culinary masterpiece without the soul-sapping downer of clean-up.

Safety and inclusivity at the table

In true welcoming fashion Taste Buds understands the complexities of modern dietary needs. The studio does not cook with peanuts or tree nuts, nor are these ingredients part of their recipes. While they cannot guarantee that third-party ingredients were produced in nut-free facilities, they take rigorous steps to ensure no whole nuts, nut butters, oils, or flours enter their kitchen.

Taste Buds menus can be tailored for:

  • vegetarian preferences
  • gluten-free diets
  • dairy-free and egg-free requirements
  • vegan requirements

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What’s cooking?

The upcoming schedule offers an array of crowd pleasers. Adults can try out “Rustic Italian” nights featuring chicken parmesan with wild mushroom and truffle oil risotto, or “Tasty Thai” sessions that offer gluten-free and dairy-free Pad Thai and pineapple chicken satay with nut-free Thai sauce.

Kids and families can have fun with “Under the Sea” cupcakes and “unicorn pizza” for ages 2-8; while the Family Cooking Class (ages 6+) menu features Italian favorites like handmade pasta dough and lasagna cupcakes.

Events are offered seven days a week. As Maleh notes, the goal is always the same: sharing the love of food with the people who matter most.

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161 Linden St., Wellesley
Open seven days a week


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Rotary Taste of Wellesley—May 20

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LOCATION: Newton Marriot

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Friday is Letters to the Editor day on The Swellesley Report

April 3, 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.
 

In a letter this week, a writer says Wellesley should “put students and public schools at the center of every major development decision.”

  • See more letters here.

How to submit your letter to the editor

 
The deadline is Wednesday at noon for letters to appear that week, or a week further out. Send letters to the editor to theswellesleyreport@gmail.com

Submitting a letter to the editor does not guarantee that your letter will be posted on The Swellesley Report.

Letters must be written for The Swellesley Report only—we do not accept form-type letters sent to multiple news agencies.

Please review detailed guidelines for letters to the editor here.


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