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Top Wellesley stories of 2014: E. coli, North 40, booze & more

December 30, 2014 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

All politics is local: Two locals — Gubernatorial candidate Joe Avellone and Treasurer candidate Mike Heffernan — took a run at statewide offices. Neither won, though a slew of Wellesleyites were called on to advise new Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker as he transitions into office. Locally, Gig Babson ended her nine-year streak on the Board of Selectmen by choosing not to run in March.

Fells marketBooze flows: Fells Market became the first store to sell wine and beer in town history following new bylaws allowing a limited number of supermarkets and specialty stores to do so. Roche Bros., and others followed. No more slinking off to the liquor stores bordering Wellesley now for many residents.

Good eatin’: Competition increased for Blue Ginger and others as Bocado Tapas & Wine Bar and Juniper opened their doors, adding sizzle to what had become a stale Wellesley restaurant scene.

ellen show firefightersFirefighters feted: Wellesley firefighters were recognized for their late 2013 heroics in saving a dog from the icy Charles River by earning an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres show in early 2014. She offered them free cruises for their efforts, but alas, state laws didn’t allow them to take her up on that.

Weston Road Community GardensNorth 40 drama: The town’s biggest drama of the year involved Wellesley College airing plans to sell its property along Weston Road and Rte. 135 to help pay for big campus renovations. Neighbors, including community farm plot holders, fired up opposition to the move, pushing at the very least for a conservancy to take over and preserve the land. In the end, the town bought the property, with exact plans for the North 40’s uses to be determined. The North 40 debate would prove to be just one of several controversies swirling around Wellesley College in 2014, with transgender issues, Jewish life and the Sleepwalker statue keeping the school in news headlines throughout the year (on the lighter side, Stephen Colbert gave the school a little shout-out).

mccullough bookKeough out, Chisum in: Andrew Keough, Wellesley High’s principal for 7 years, had been itching in recent years to graduate to a superintendent’s role and finally got his wish — in Easton. One of Keough’s sidekicks, Jamie Chisum, took over as WHS principal. Though Wellesley High’s top celebrity, English teacher David McCullough, Jr., grabbed the most headlines as he converted his 2012 You’re Not Special commencement speech into a book released this year. Okay, enough of that Yik Yak — schools also got a boost from voters, who approved a $3.4 override in May.

STEM, STEM, STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) is all the rage in education, and Wellesley has plenty of residents involved in the field who helped bring a great new science fair to town during the spring. A sequel is planned for 2015. Furthering the cause, a new superintendent’s advisory committee on STEAM (add an A for Arts) has been formed.

Wellesley SleepwalkerUnderwear man: Sculpture Tony Matelli’s scantily clad “Sleepwalker” statue creeped out some on Wellesley College’s campus, leading to petitions, a social media frenzy, follow-on art projects and a whole lot of photo opps. Vandals ended the sculpture’s stay on campus, stripping graduating students and their parents from grabbing commencement day selfies with the tighty-whitey guy.

Farmed out: The Wellesley Farmers’ Market that had operated in the Whole Foods parking lot for the past couple of years went dark in 2014, though organizers did air hopes of returning.

boston marathon halfway point in wellesleyMarathon joy: The Boston Marathon made its triumphant return through Wellesley and into Copley Square a year after the bombings.

 

 

 

 

 

solar panels 11 stanford rd wellesley july 2014Environmentally minded: Dozens of Wellesley residents were bussed into NYC for the big Climate Change march, while closer to home, bunches of residents bought into solar panels.

 

 

Water worries: Residents were inconvenienced for a couple of days in August after a positive E. coli test at a town reservoir led officials to warn people to boil their water before using it.  Some had fun with the mini water crisis. No related sicknesses were reported and no lawns were harmed from what we heard.

 

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Fuller Brook Park restoration underway

Fuller Brook Park do-over: The Fuller Brook Park rehabilitation project got underway, with various segments being worked on and closed off, in an effort to curtail erosion and ensure the park that cuts through town will be around for generations of the future to enjoy. Don’t take it for granted: The Park is listed on the National Register of HistoricaPlaces.

 

Filed Under: Art, Business, Environment, Fire, Food, Politics, Restaurants, Wellesley College Tagged With: North 40, Sleepwalker

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Wellesley Sleepwalker gets Halloween tribute

November 3, 2014 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

wellesley sleepwalker halloweenThe remains of the Wellesley College “Sleepwalker” sculpture — the one of the guy in his undies that stirred up campus earlier this year and then was removed after being vandalized — has been given a fitting Halloween tribute at the spot where he once resided on campus.

Thanks to reader CC for passing along the photo.

RELATED: Wellesley Sleepwalker lives on as multimedia project

Filed Under: Art, Wellesley College Tagged With: Sleepwalker

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Wellesley Sleepwalker sculpture lives on as multimedia project

October 21, 2014 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Wellesley SleepwalkerI’m really not quite sure how to describe this project from artdesigncafe.com, other than to say it combines media coverage of the Wellesley College/Tony Matelli “Sleepwalker” sculpture and music.

Who knows, maybe it will wind up in the Wellesley College Davis Museum.

Sleepwalker media coverage: The remixes

Reflecting on the Sleepwalker media frenzy at Wellesley College earlier this year, artist Tony Matelli who created the discussion-generating sculpture said in interview,

“I think it’s bizarre. The attention it received was so out of left field, so irrelevant to the work. So, I’m mystified by it really. It was fascinating just to watch it happen.” (31 March 2014, artdesigncafe)

This sentiment sparked an independent initiative to compile a sizeable sample of the media coverage at artdesigncafe.com . After gathering 5000+ articles in 96+ countries, this initiative ended in August, still incomplete. In artdesigncafe fashion, then it was time to examine and interpret the research findings combining selected text, visuals and sound, resulting in Sleepwalker media coverage: The remixes. Previous independent remixes and media coverage compilations have focused on artists Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Paul McCarthy, Gregor Schneider, and Spencer Tunick.

The Sleepwalker remixes feature music selections by legendary music-journalist Stephen Mallinder, a founding member of the highly influential Cabaret Voltaire band. Artists Kim Min Su and Marcus Bering offer visuals and text selection/design reinterpreting the coverage. Bob Brown at the Wellesley-based Swellesley Report, who originally broke key stories with mediagenic angles later consumed by national and international media, offered his original photos for the presentation.

To see the overview of the five media coverage remixes and the article listing of the overall project, including an overview article partnered with Sculpture magazine, and interviews of Tony Matelli and the exhibition’s media consultant Nina Berger, click: http://www.artdesigncafe.com/sleepwalker

Filed Under: Art, Wellesley College Tagged With: Sleepwalker

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Wellesley Sleepwalker not going anywhere anytime soon

February 20, 2014 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

20140204-084035.jpgA very deliberate Wellesley College President Kim Bottomly today joined the weeks-old discussion about the controversial Tony Matelli “Sleepwalker” sculpture on campus. She wrote a blog post (“I have welcomed the depth of the dialogue and am grateful for the many voices and perspectives that have productively contributed to conversations about art, freedom, censorship, and feminism, to name a few.”), had a letter published in the Wall Street Journal that responded to a student-bashing op-ed in that publication and sent a message to the internal Wellesley College community.

In that letter to the college, Bottomly said that the sculpture of the zombie-like man in his tighty-whiteys will remain on campus through the spring stay of the Matelli exhibit.

Filed Under: Art, Wellesley College Tagged With: Sleepwalker, Tony Matelli

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