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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Girls’ volleyball’s Maiwenn Kamdje

October 21, 2022 by Bob Brown

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Athlete of the Week: Maiwenn Kamdje, a junior on the girls’ volleyball team

Biggest role model: My older brother who is at Colby College 

Best thing about volleyball:  Building both relationships and friendships

Fun activities outside of volleyball: Hanging out with friends, a cappella, and coaching youth camps

Goals for the season: State Championship!


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Maiwenn Kamdje rises for a spike

 

The Wellesley High School girls’ varsity volleyball team has been dominating rivals this season. Led by junior hitter Maiwenn Kamdje, the Raiders have surged to an impressive 7-4 record and are ranked 20th in the state. Kamdje has been the most prolific scorer for the Raiders, spiking volleyballs on opponents, and leading the team to victory. 

Kamdje’s impact on the team is even more impressive given that she is a relative newcomer to the sport. She began playing volleyball in 8th grade. 

“I rarely played volleyball because for a while I was a part of the theater group. In 8th grade, I ended up deciding to switch over and it was hard, but a decision that I am very thankful to have made,” she said.

Starting later than most of her teammates who had played for many years might have discouraged others, but not Kamdje. Instead, she practiced harder. Leading up to her freshman year of high school, Kamdje practiced with her older brother who also played volleyball for Wellesley High. Kamdje learned a lot from her brother, whom she noted is “a great coach,” and her “biggest role model.” 

Kamdje’s hard work paid off during her freshman year. Despite her relative inexperience, she earned a spot on the junior varsity team and demonstrated her potential to the varsity head coach, Fabian Ardila. Ardila noticed the raw power and skill that Kamdje possessed and recalled that “her power has stood out through the years, especially when I first saw her as a freshman. She hits at 45MPH, which is unheard of at the high school level.” 

Ardila was struck by Kamdje’s raw talent and potential to play with the best. He recommended that she consider joining a club team to get to practice and play with elite players. Kamdje embraced this idea. 

Kamdje went to the gym every day after school to practice for her school and club tryouts. She easily made the MGA volleyball club and was immediately moved up a year because of her abilities. As a 14-year-old she competed with and against 15/16-year-olds. She loved the experience so much that she dedicated even more time to the sport throughout the summer and year-round. 

Her hard work has established Kamdje as an elite player at the national level. As a 16-year-old she now regularly competes against the country’s best 17- and 18-year-olds. She travels across the country to showcase her skills against Division 1, 2, and 3 recruits.  Recent trips included tournaments in Florida, Connecticut, Georgia, Pennsylvania, California, and Illinois 

Dominating in tournaments this summer, Kamdje piqued the interest of numerous D1 college coaches. Early in her junior year, she has already received many D1 offers. 

Kamdje has continued her dominance during this fall season. One of her best games came against a highly skilled Weston team. After the Raiders lost the first two games during the best-of-5 series, Kamdje scored more than 20 kills (spikes) in the last 3 games, leading Wellesley to a thrilling comeback victory. 

For reference, an above-average high school player gets about 10 kills a game. Kamdje had another spectacular performance against Westwood where she controlled the whole game. Working with setter Grace Alan, Kamdje had 33 kills, securing yet another win for the Raiders. 

While many look up to Kamdje as a skilled player, her teammates also view her as an exceptional leader. She welcomes the challenge of creating a fun and hardworking team. “Maiwenn is… extremely likable and a great leader… Maiwenn corrals the team during time outs injecting positive energy, and getting them to elevate their play when down in games,” said Ardila.

Kamdje is a humble leader who puts the team first. She views the team as “one big leader.” She says: “We don’t only focus on volleyball but also on helping each other with personal issues. This could range from school to friends. I think that the team has succeeded because of how close we are with each other and how it’s more of a family than a team.” 

The tight-knit Raider squad, with Kamdje at the helm, is poised to repeat its state tournament appearance from last year. With the talent and chemistry on the team, they expect to make a deep run and seem well-positioned to do so.

Article written by John Battaglino, Bradford ‘24

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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Boys’ soccer midfielder Will Boecher

October 10, 2022 by admin

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Athlete of the Week: Will Boecher, a junior on Wellesley High School’s boys’ varsity soccer team

Siblings: Two younger brothers

Position: Attacking midfielder or the “10,” who does almost everything including passing, scoring, and playing defense

Pregame Music: Mostly rap playlists

Teams Outside of WHS: Boston Bolts 6-7 times a week

Future Aspirations: Hopes to play college soccer


Will Boecher, Junior on WHS Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team
Will Boecher

After COVID-19 restrictions shortened the boys’ varsity soccer 2020 schedule, and an up-and-down 2021 campaign, the team is excited to have a full and normal season this fall.

Coming off of a narrow last-minute victory over New Bedford, the team is looking to its leaders as it begins the push to the 2022 playoffs. Among these leaders is Will Boecher, a junior attacking midfielder who uses his skill, speed, and vision to make everyone around him better and help the team win.

Boecher found soccer through his dad, who played in college and introduced his son to the sport in elementary school. The pre-teen immediately fell in love with the game and practiced as much as possible. His hard work paid off when he was one of a select few who made varsity his freshman year (2019-2020) and saw the field.

Boecher has developed into a cornerstone of the team thanks to his relentless work ethic. His focus and dedication are on full display outside of the high school team as well. Boecher practices 6-7 times a week with his club team, the Boston Bolts. He thrives on challenging himself to practice and play with some of the best talents in the state, region, and country.

An integral part of the WHS team, Boecher is a driving force in Wellesley High’s quest for a state championship. Coach Chris DiCecca, who has coached soccer at WHS for 4 years and has seen many star players come through high school, shares high praise for Boecher. DiCecca describes Boecher as an “offensive spark plug,” and as someone who can “surely make a difference in all aspects of the game.”

Boecher has shown his offensive ability the entire year, and especially this past week in 3 games against New Bedford, Natick, and Weymouth. He scored 3 goals and had 1 assist in this series of games, netting a goal in each contest.

“Will has been helping us win whether it is through scoring goals, passing to other teammates, or relentless defense at the midfield,” says Coach DiCecca.

Boecher prioritizes the team over his individual performance. When asked about his favorite moments of the year, Boecher downplayed his accomplishments and instead focused on the team’s success: “My favorite moments are our team dinners and time after practice. Having fun with the guys, while also seeing the improvement that we make on the field each day, makes me more confident in our chances this postseason.”

“So long as we win,” he says, “I don’t care how my stats look. I just want to win and help the team in any way possible.”

Boecher’s team-first orientation and accountability to his teammates and coach make him an exceptional leader on this talented squad. Coach DiCecca praised Boecher’s leadership with underclassmen. “Will shows younger players the way to own their mistakes by always owning up to his mistakes when he plays poorly. Not only is Will a verbal leader, but he also leads by example,” the coach says.

Boecher brings the same commitment and intensity to his life off the soccer field. Due to his busy schedule, Boecher follows a strict plan to keep himself on track academically as he balances his rigorous training regimen. Boecher’s dedication and burning desire to be the best player has helped him achieve his goal of becoming both a strong leader and valuable contributor.

Article written by John Battaglino, Bradford ‘24

 

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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Cheerleading’s Abby Coleman

September 30, 2022 by admin

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Athlete Of The Week: Abby Coleman

Siblings: Older brother who was a part of the 2022 WHS class. He’s now at Penn State.

Favorite Class: Math

Pregame Song: “Can’t Hold Us” by Macklemore

Favorite Pre-Game Meal: Baked Ziti

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Abby Coleman

 

After back-to-back years of COVID-19 restrictions that forced it to perform only during home football games and compete virtually at cheer events, the Wellesley High School cheerleading team is truly back in action. Coach Odessa Sanchez and sophomore star Abby Coleman are returning to a “normal” year with high expectations… 

Coleman holds one of the most important positions on the team. As the flyer, she gets catapulted into the air during stunts and is responsible for wowing the crowd.

Coach Sanchez describes Coleman as not only an “All-Star on the team,” but also a “hardworking individual who inspires the rest of the team to work harder and push forward during every practice.” Sanchez also notes that last year “Coleman’s performances impressed people on the team, judges, and even opposing cheer squads.” 

Coleman has been passionate about cheer since 3rd grade when she rooted for her brother at his basketball games. Coleman has cheered formally for 4 years, two of those at WHS. 

Sanchez notes that Coleman’s skills have come a long way as she consistently leads the cheer team to “show-stopping performances.” Sanchez highlighted that cheer is a sport that requires “hours and hours of work to get ready. You need to be well rehearsed in gymnastics as well as being an all-around athlete to succeed.” 

Sanchez further stressed the importance of mental strength and preparation. “You need to know every role because you never know when you may need to step in and help fix a situation,” she said 

Coleman’s talent combines hard work and dedication. This hard work stems from her role model, her mother. 

“I look up to her because every day she pushes me to be the best and work my hardest,” she said.

Because of her work ethic, Coleman is a role model for her peers on and off the field. 

Coleman and Sanchez are excited by the opportunities for the Fall season. Their main goal is to have fun while also achieving success as a group and proudly representing Wellesley.

Sanchez said, “As school ambassadors, it is important for us to provide a strong image for Wellesley and its sports. We pride ourselves on being fair, kind, and hardworking competitors, and we hope to demonstrate that value for all of Wellesley” 

While sportsmanship is a major value for the cheer team, they strive to compete and win at competitions in addition to supporting the football team during its games. Coleman loves getting ready for each event to showcase her skills. Her pregame ritual includes tuning in to Macklemore’s hits, specifically “Can’t Hold Us,” to “get her in the zone.”

Coleman is a well-rounded student and athlete. She loves math and the sense of pride she feels after correctly solving a problem. Outside of school, she loves to bake, cook, and dance. Her specialty in the kitchen is baked ziti, a favorite pre-game meal. 


Article written by John Battaglino, Bradford ‘24

 

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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Boys’ hockey’s Reagan O’Neil

February 11, 2022 by admin

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Athlete of the Week: Reagan O’Neil

Sport: Boys’ hockey

Siblings: Older brother, Aidan

Favorite class: Metals Intensive

Pump-up song: “Dreams and Nightmares” by Meek Mill

Game day meal: Egg-and-cheese sandwich on an English muffin and nutella and banana on another English muffin


The Wellesley High School boys’ hockey team is on a roll so far this season with a record of 10-2-3. As of Feb. 9, they were ranked sixteenth in the Division 1 power rankings, and eleventh in the All-State rankings from the Boston Globe. They’ve beaten top-20 opponents, as well Bay State Conference rival Needham twice. 

Junior goalie Reagan O’Neil has been integral to this success. Saying he hopes to be “the anchor of [the] defense,” O’Neil has come up big in important games, posting a shutout against then top-ranked Belmont to help the team to a 2-0 win, and only allowing one goal in a 3-1 win against top Bay State Conference opponent Braintree. 

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Wellesley High Junior Reagan O’Neil makes a save. Photo by Maura Wayman.

 

O’Neil said he “has always wanted to be a goalie since I first really saw hockey, which was when my mom took my brother and I to watch Babson College play a game,” in first grade. He has come a long way since then, honing his skills to boast impressive statistics like an average of 2.07 goals against per game and a .918 save percentage last year. 

“My greatest achievement as an athlete so far is making varsity freshman year,” said O’Neil. Although he was a backup goalie that year, O’Neil assumed the starting position as a sophomore and has impressed since. Teammate and fellow goalie Austin Herlihy says that O’Neil’s most admirable quality is how focused he gets during games and in practice. “When he’s in the zone, there’s no getting through to that kid,” said Herlihy. “I learn a lot from watching him play. I don’t think everyone realizes how good he actually is.”

O’Neil’s goal for this year is clear: to win a state championship. Unlike last year, where playoffs did not happen due to the ongoing pandemic, the team has a goal to look forward to, and O’Neil said “we really feel that we can make a run at it.” He cites how the team has been able to control the game particularly well and play their best against their toughest opponents as proof the team has the ability to go all the way. O’Neil’s role in this? “I hope that even in games we don’t control, I can keep my team in them so that we can pull out a win anyways,” he said. 

For O’Neil, the highlight of the hockey season is the games. “I play my best when I am loose and enjoy it, so I have a lot of fun during games. I love the feeling of making a save,” he said. Even though being a goalie has special pressure as it’s the last line of defense, O’Neil says he actually enjoys this feeling and is motivated by it. 

On game days, O’Neil prepares by listening to a variety of music across different genres. “Katy Perry is a pregame staple,” he said, “but once I’m at the rink, I listen to more traditional pump-up rap.” This includes the same mashup of the songs UCLA, Colors, and Antidote that he’s listened to before every game he’s started in high school. He juggles off the wall of the rink to warm up his hand-eye coordination before the game, and practices saving shots taken by teammates during team warm-ups. 

Outside of hockey, O’Neil plays tennis and golf as well, in addition to playing the guitar and singing for fun. He would like to play hockey in college, most likely at the club level. 


Article written by The Bradford’s Caroline Thornton.


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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Ryan Keyes

December 10, 2021 by admin

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Athlete of the Week: Ryan Keyes

Sport: Golf

Year: Sophomore

Favorite Golfer: Jordan Spieth


Sophomore Ryan Keyes is a star on the Wellesley High School golf team, but he only began taking the sport seriously a little over two years ago. Today, he is not only one of the best players on the team, but is also one the finest golfers in the entire state after winning the individual Massachusetts Division 1 championship this fall at Wentworth Hills Golf Club in Plainville. The team finished second overall in the tournament.

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WHS golfer Ryan Keyes

“I was the first golfer from Wellesley to do that and it was the highest Wellesley had finished in the state tournament, so it was a win-win I guess,” Keyes said.

Senior teammate Andrew Ng loves how much energy Keyes brings to the team.: “He can be calm and very collected on the course when he needs to be, but he can be very high energy at the same time.” 

Keyes looks forward to building his golf career through high school and into college, where he hopes to compete for one of his dream schools.  But right now he just wants to have fun on the course.

“My most memorable moment as a golfer was when I had my first hole out and my best friend, Lincoln Blake, and I bolted towards each other to celebrate, ” Keyes said.

While there’s no question that Keyes has fallen in love with the sport,  his favorite part is the work that it requires. 

“You can’t fake being a good player, the hardest worker will be the best, and my strength is probably my mind because, in golf, one bad hole can ruin a day,” he said. “But I like to think I am good at handling adversity.”

Wellesley High School Gold coach Ken Bateman is amazed by Keyes’s talent and dedication.

“Ryan was a great player for our team all year, from the first match until the last. He led the way at the state sectional tournament and the state tournament. He listens to recommendations about course management and works very hard to be the best he can be. Not only is he a great golfer, but he is also a leader on and off the course. Many players already look to him for guidance, and he is only a sophomore.” Bateman said.

During the offseason, Keyes finds creative ways to keep his skills sharp, such as by practicing putting in his basement. Yet during the season, he is able to have a much more rigorous practice regime. 

“In the season I always make sure to be playing golf once a day for around two hours in the school year and closer to 5-7 hours in the summer,” he says.

There’s no question that Keyes is a hard-working and gifted golfer, and coaches and teammates wonder what else he can accomplish before he graduates.

“I cannot wait to see what the next two years have in store for him,” said Coach Bateman 


Article written by The Bradford’s Ben Galligan.


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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Lily Jin

December 3, 2021 by admin

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Athlete of the Week: Lily Jin

Sport: Cross Country/Track and Field

Year: Sophomore

Pump-Up Song: Salute by Little Mix or New Romantics by Taylor Swift

Favorite Class: Pre-Calculus

Siblings: Younger brother in seventh grade


Lily Jin started running in middle school, when after the mini marathon in sixth grade she realized she could run longer distances, and was fast as well. She soon joined the local Waltham Track Club, where she began running competitively.

“I didn’t even know competitive running was  a thing,” she said, “but I really liked it so I continued on the middle school track and cross country teams and then at the high school.”

Last year, Jin made it to the All-State Championship during the outdoor track season in the mile race, which she cites as her greatest athletic accomplishment. Not only did she just participate, she came eleventh in the state with a 5:09 mile as just a freshman. 

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Wellesley High School sophomore Lily Jin had a standout cross country season, most recently placing sixth at the Division 1 All-State Championship. Photo courtesy of Bay State Running.

 

This year, the girls’ cross country team came third in the state with Jin as their top runner. Last year, as a freshman, Jin ran a blazing 19:44 5K, and this year, she set her sights even higher. She won the sophomore race by almost a minute at the highly competitive Twilight Invitational, came in third at the Bay State Conference Championship, won the Division 1B Championship, and came in sixth in the Division 1 All-State Championship, where she obliterated her previous personal record by more than a minute by finishing the 5K in 18:30. 

Jin is a determined hard worker who gives 100% effort in every race and workout. “Crossing the finish line is the best part of running when you can see the culmination of all your hard work,” she said.

In addition to being a standout runner, Jin encapsulates what makes a great teammate. “My favorite aspect of running is the team element,” she said. “When you have a great team, that’s all that matters.”

Junior cross country captain Grace Wheelan sees Jin as a leader by example. “Lily is such a positive person to have on the team and comes to every single practice with a smile on her face. She works so hard consistently and inspires everyone around her to give 100% effort,” she said. “[Jin] also cares so deeply about every single one of her teammates and makes everyone feel like a valued part of the team.” 

On meet days, Jin likes to eat a hearty and healthy breakfast filled with carbs and ride with her mom to the race. “I warm up with the team 45 minutes before the race and then I roll out and stretch. I make sure to triple tie my shoes and have everything prepared the night before to make sure my warmup goes smoothly” she said. 

Outside of running, Jin likes reading, watching movies, spending time with friends, and taking walks. 

Jin looks up to many “local legend” runners like Natick’s Grace Connolly, who now runs at Stanford, Holliston’s Carmen Luisi, and her friend Ellie Shea from Belmont. She hopes to continue running throughout her life, saying, “I hope to run competitively in college and someday, when I’m older, run the Boston Marathon. That’s a big goal of mine.” 


Article written by The Bradford’s Caroline Thornton.

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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Pati Cerda

November 12, 2021 by admin

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Athlete of the Week: Pati Cerda

Year: Senior

Sport: Volleyball

Role Model Athlete: Courtney Thompson

Pump-Up Song: Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana

Favorite Class: AP Psychology


Pati Cerda tried a lot of different sports when she was younger, but none of them clicked until she picked up volleyball in sixth grade. “My dad used to play [volleyball], so we stared playing in my backyard. I did a bunch of summer camps and I honestly fell in love and didn’t want to do anything besides volleyball,” Cerda said.

Cerda is a setter for the Wellesley High School volleyball team and she is very proud of learning to love the position that is so integral to the game. In volleyball, a setter is in charge of passing to their teammates and setting up hitters to hit the ball back to the other side.

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Senior captain Pati Cerda
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Cerda has an average of about 34 to 36 assists per match. Her coach, Fabian Ardila, said this is very important to “create an opportunity for a hitter, and to be the one person that touches the ball more than anyone else in the game, she does that very well.”

Ardila was especially complementary of Cerda’s ability to jack the ball, meaning hitting it from the back corner to the front by the net for a hitter to be successful. He remembered her doing this in a match against Natick, which helped them win the point and eventually the match.

“She’s very intelligent in the game of volleyball, which allows her to understand where the ball is going to go before it actually happens. She places herself on the court in a very easy manner. She understands how the defense on the other side can be compromised based on which player she sets, which makes her extremely valuable for us,” Ardila said.

One of her favorite volleyball memories was from the Natick match this season.

“Everything just clicked. We were a team and we were all playing really well, and it was a very satisfying moment for me, especially as a captain, to see something we’ve all worked really hard on actually working, ” Cerda said.

Cerda’s emphasis is always on teamwork. As a setter, her job is to make plays for hitters, so communication is vital. She prepares for each game by getting mentally prepared with her team by knowing the quirks and minor details of each different opponent and making sure to communicate that to the rest of the team. Cerda takes inspiration from Courtney Thompson, a former setter for the US National Team who preaches mental toughness and always being there for the team.

The team made it to the state tournament, winning its first-round game, but bowing out in the Round of 16 vs. Lincoln-Sudbury. Cerda’s approach to the tournament was that the team “put our heart into it and play our best.”

Cerda will play volleyball at Hamilton College and hopes to study psychology. She would like to go into sports psychology and help athletes struggling with mental health issues. Cerda also enjoys singing and is a member of Keynote Singers and Inchordination A Capella at the high school. In her free time, she coaches volleyball for younger kids.


Article written by The Bradford’s Caroline Thornton.

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Wellesley Athlete of the Week: Brooke Bovie

October 29, 2021 by admin

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  • Athlete of the Week: Brooke Bovie
  • Year: Sophomore
  • Sport: Diving

Brooke Bovie began diving last year when she joined the freshman team. She had a background in dance, and although there are correlations with techniques, she had no prior diving experience.

Bovie’s first season of diving was riddled with restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but she was still able to pull off a stellar start to her career. Her goal this season is to qualify for regionals, which means scoring higher than 180 in at least 2 meets.At her last meet, she scored 166. She hopes to continue improving throughout the season to get to the 180 mark.

“I really like being on a team, and encouraging my teammates around me,” Bovie says. “I also enjoy trying new out new tricks.” 

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Brooke Bovie, mid-dive (photo by Ben Galligan)

 

On a typical meet day, Bovie arrives at the pool at around 5pm for warm-ups and stretching. Depending on the size of the other team, participants go back and forth on the board and practice.

Bovie’s most memorable moment from being on the diving team was bonding day. The team went to a ropes course at the beginning of the season when they didn’t know each other very well.

“It was a great time to get to know each other better and create a better team bond,” Bovie said.

She also readied for the season by watching diving on TV during the Summer Olympics. That gave her a sense of what judges like and don’t like. Now her TV sports viewing has turned to the Patriots. 

The sophomore’s sports interests are many. She used to play soccer in the fall but moved to dive. She’s on the ski team in the winter, and plays lacrosse during the spring. Bovie dances year-round. 

Bovie’s greatest accomplishment in diving has been picking up the basic skills and gaining a solid understanding of where to go from there.

More: Read last week’s Wellesley Athlete of the Week article


Article written by The Bradford’s Ben Galligan.

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  • Wendy Schoenfeld on Obituary: Beth McGinty, 94, of Duxbury and Wellesley
  • Deborah Brown on 2026 Easter services in Wellesley

Calendar

Upcoming Wellesley events

Upcoming Events

Apr 8
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Community Event: “Menopause Unlocked”

Apr 9
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

FREE Slime Time at the Wellesley Free Library

Apr 9
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Friends of Wellesley Free Library Book Sale, member shopping day

Apr 10
8:45 am - 9:45 am

Walk with a Doc, sponsored by Olive Tree Medical

Apr 10
9:15 am - 6:00 pm

Friends of the Wellesley Free Libraries book sale

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Links we like

  • Danny's Place
  • Great Runs
  • Tech-Tamer
  • Universal Hub
  • Wellesley Sports Discussion Facebook Group

Wellesley in Bloom starts May 2!

Wellesley in Bloom starts May 2!

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