Kressy, Lady-Raiders set to defend title
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By Michael Flanagan
Hometown Weekly Sports Editor
The 2017-2018 season concluded with the ultimate prize for the Wellesley High School varsity girls hockey team: raising the Division II state championship trophy at TD Garden.
As great as the accomplishment was of winning a state title, the focus for Wellesley girls hockey now shifts to...
Bonsai Creation Workshop coming soon
The Wellesley Garden Study Group is offering a Bonsai Creation Workshop on Tuesday, February 5.
New England Bonsai Gardens will be coming to Wellesley to give a talk and demonstration. Containers, plants and materials will all be provided with the payment of a materials fee of $35.
New England Bonsai Gardens will present the history...
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WMS puts on magical ‘Aladdin Jr.’
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“It’s not what’s on the outside, but what’s on the inside that counts,” said the Genie in the production of “Aladdin Jr.” presented by the 7th and 8th graders at Wellesley Middle School. This was a key message in the production, in which Myles Chandler, who played a robust Genie with great comedic...
Molding magic at Potters Place
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By Alexander Oliveira
Hometown Weekly Reporter
[caption id="attachment_30492" align="alignright" width="300"] Donegan helps a student pick out the color he’ll paint his pot.[/caption]
Lizanne Donegan, or Mrs. Anne as her students call her, moves about the classroom as...
High hopes for McInerny, Hamilton, Lady-Rebs
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By Michael Flanagan
Hometown Weekly Sports Editor
After an up-and-down 9-9-3 regular season, the Walpole High girls varsity hockey team earned the No. 15 seed in the 2018 Division II state tournament. Following a 5-2 victory over No. 18 Matignon in the preliminary round, the Lady-Rebs fell to eventual state runner-up Canton, 4-1.
Despite...
Historical Society open for holiday shopping
The Walpole Historical Society is open on Saturdays from 2 to 4 p.m. this holiday season.
Published this year is "Civil War Soldiers" of Walpole, containing over 500 pages. The Society also has books relating to the town’s history, including "The Industrialists of Walpole," which describes the history of the original businesses that established mills along...
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Reindeer games at Bird Park
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By Alexander Oliveira
Hometown Weekly Reporter
[caption id="attachment_30468" align="alignright" width="300"] Over a bridge and behind a stream hides one reindeer.[/caption]
There’s no need to make it to the North Pole for some reindeer games this year - Walpole will...
New Life to collect houseware donations
New Life Furniture Bank of Massachusetts will be collecting new and gently used housewares at its truck on Thursday, December 13, between 10:00-2:00 at the Keller Williams Realty office on 680 High St (Route 109) in Westwood.
New Life is a 501(c)3 organization that provides high-quality, gently-used household essentials and furniture at no cost to...
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Donohue, Wolverine hockey ready up
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By Michael Flanagan
Hometown Weekly Sports Editor
Coming off a 12-6-2 regular season in 2017-2018 that earned them the No. 7 seed in Division II South, the Westwood High School boys hockey team is looking to build off of their success from a season ago and make a deep tournament run later on this winter....
Model UN Club shines at WHS
After seven years of advising the Model UN Club at Westwood High School, Chris Hilton decided this year to do something different. The faculty advisor for the group had long been one of the few with an insider’s view of what the students were doing, year in and year out; he believed that needed to...
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Librarians make recommendations at Book Buzz
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By Alex Oliveira
Hometown Weekly Reporter
[caption id="attachment_30450" align="alignright" width="300"] Attentive crowds enjoyed the librarian’s literary insight, along with cups of hot cider.[/caption]
Six Westwood librarians and fellow book lovers gathered last Thursday night for the...
NRC hires naturalist Lisa Moore
The Wellesley Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has hired Wellesley resident and naturalist Lisa Moore as the new Environmental Education and Outreach Coordinator. Moore is a skilled science educator and her experience both in the classroom and in nature will help further the NRC’s role as an environmental leader in Wellesley.
During the past seven years,...
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