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Monthly Archives: August 2017

Local swimmers excite in summer championships

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With the summer coming to a close, the Suburban Summer Swim League held their final joint meet of the season last Saturday, with members of the Walpole Barracudas, Medfield Marlins, Sherborn Snappers, Needham Sharks, and Westwood Waves all participating. Walpole’s Lindsey Ahmed and Bridget Abril, as well as Julio Borto, helped guide the...
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Medfield bids farewell to Tracy Mitchell

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H. Tracy Mitchell III, age 73 of Medfield, died Monday morning August 14th, 2017 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. He was surrounded by his loving family when his heart of gold stopped beating. Tracy loved being a Funeral Director, but he loved his family even more. He leaves behind his "reason for...
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Animal Shelter adoptables treated to makeovers

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It was a day of makeovers for four dogs at the Medfield Animal Shelter on Old Bridge Street. At-home pet services provider Canine Company sent one of its mobile pet spas and professional groomers to give the “spa treatment” to several newly adopted dogs and adoption candidates still awaiting homes. “We were so thrilled...
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Crafter’s World hosts castle building event

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Imagine living in the Cinderella Castle in the middle of the Magic Kingdom. How about Windsor Castle in England, owned by the Royal Family? Perhaps the Hohenzollern Castle in Germany? Then, of course, there are even some castles in New England for those wanting to stay local. While many...
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Local swimmers excite in summer championships

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With the summer coming to a close, the Suburban Summer Swim League held their final joint meet of the season last Saturday, with members of the Walpole Barracudas, Medfield Marlins, Sherborn Snappers, Needham Sharks, and Westwood Waves all participating. Walpole’s Lindsey Ahmed and Bridget Abril, as well as Julio Borto, helped guide the...
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Strong summer showing by DS Youth Baseball

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Following a record-breaking season in 2017 that saw a Division III state championship game appearance for Steve Ryan’s varsity team over at Dover-Sherborn Regional High School, DS continues to flex its muscle on being an emerging baseball hotbed. This past summer, two Dover-Sherborn youth baseball all-star teams at the 12-year old and 10-year old...
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Dover Town Library hosts unique ‘Crafternoon’

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter As the summer is winding down, most families are trying to squeeze in one last trip out of town before school starts up again. Luckily for those who are staying local for the last few weeks of vacation, the Dover Town Library is keeping them busy. August 16’s “Crafternoon”...
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Wellesley community rallies in Boston

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By Rama K. Ramaswamy Members of the Wellesley community were present at last weekend’s counter-demonstrations in Boston. Among the many groups attending were Wellesley community members from World Of Wellesley (WOW), including President Michelle Chalmers, high school students from Wellesley High School and the Dana Hall School. Grant Hightower, METCO coordinator for WHS and teacher...
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Goddesses in the Garden welcomes public

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter As notes of sweet, fresh florals lingered in the air, visitors of Wellesley’s Massachusetts Horticultural Society enjoyed the perfect weather, talented band, and joyous atmosphere at the “Goddesses in the Garden” event. The event, sponsored by the Wellesley Bank Charitable Foundation, welcomed the public to the gardens to listen...
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Frattasio, Goss, Damren taking over at Wesleyan

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor Hockey is one of those sports where everybody knows everybody, especially here in New England where hockey is life. Oftentimes, relationships between hockey teammates and rivals can last a lifetime, and sometimes, rivalries can turn to friendship. Throughout their upbringings in adjacent towns, Westwood’s Allie Damren, Walpole’s Cici...
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Artists collaborate on Wellesley Library show

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Yvonne Unger and Nancy Present-Van Broekhoven will be exhibiting their watercolors for the month of September at the Wellesley Public Library’s Wakelin Room. The show, entitled “Nature, Naturally,” reflects the inspiration they find in the everyday world of nature. This will be the second time Nancy and Yvonne have collaborated in exhibiting their work....
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WOW organizes Charlottesville Solidarity Vigil

By Rama K. Ramaswamy On Sunday evening, August 13, World Of Wellesley organized a “Solidarity Vigil with Charlottesville” on the Wellesley Town Hall green. image1Approximately 150 people were in attendance (ranging in age between 2 and 80) and “ready to speak up and act,” according to WOW organizers...
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Kaleidoscopic foliage ‘leaves’ library patrons smiling

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By Mary Kate Nolan Hometown Weekly Intern In the lobby of the Wellesley Free Library, artist Kira Seamon studied her work at a distance, clothed in nature as if she were emerging from the Garden of Eden. Flowers adorned her white-blonde curls and her breezy shawl floated behind her with soft hues of brown, green,...
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Thorbjornsen 2017 Pre-Junior Amateur champ

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By Michael Flanagan Hometown Weekly Sports Editor Michael Thorbjornsen continues to make his mark on the golf world at the young age of 15 after winning the 2017 Massachusetts Pre-Junior Amateur Championship on August 2 at The Orchards Golf Course in South Hadley (ages 14 and 15). The Wellesley resident shot 214 overall across three rounds,...
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The great American eclipse of 2017

By Rama K. Ramaswamy On August 21, 2017, Americans will experience the first complete solar eclipse in decades that will be completely visible throughout the continental United States. Furthermore, no one outside the continental US will be able to see it. The August 21 eclipse has been aptly dubbed “The Great American Eclipse.” It will be viewable...
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Barefoot Soccer raises AIDS funds, awareness

By Lisa Moore Hometown Weekly Correspondent Last weekend, Wellesley United Soccer Club hosted the 7th annual 24 Hours of Barefoot Soccer in Wellesley. Due to severe weather on Saturday, the event was shortened to a nine-hour event on Sunday. Run by volunteers each year, 24 Hours of Barefoot Soccer is a fundraiser to support Grassroot Soccer Inc....
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‘Chicago’ arrives in Wellesley

“I didn’t do it!” Well, someone had to, so Wellesley Theatre Project (WTP) will find out who with "Chicago," the longest running American musical in Broadway history. Performances will take place Thursday, August 17 at 7:00 p.m., Friday, August 18 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 19 at 2:00 p.m. All performances will be held at...
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Summer Movie Series marches on

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As part of the Summer Movie Series, Wellesley residents and their families gathered on the lawn of Wellesley Town Hall at sunset on August 9 for a viewing of the modern classic, “Field of Dreams.” [caption id="attachment_20270" align="alignleft" width="225"]A girl stands proud while she balances to walk on a... 			
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Wellesley Dental Group celebrates 20 years

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Doctors Femina and Ejaz Ali celebrated Wellesley Dental Group's 20th anniversary on August 4. The Dental Group team wanted to honor this milestone with a fun, cookout-style party for friends, family, patients and community members. Over 100 people attended, enjoying hot-off-the-grill barbeque, cool refreshments and great company. The year marks another milestone for the Dental...
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Kiddie car wash delights in Westwood

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Christina Perrone Hometown Weekly Intern Thursday, August 8 was a bright, sunny day at the Westwood Library — perfect conditions for a car wash, or even a toy car wash. Librarians invited young motorists to come wash, wax, shine and detail their favorite toy vehicles on the afternoon. [caption id="attachment_20201" align="alignright" width="300"] Read more