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Wellesley students conserving food

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By Rama K Ramaswamy
 Students, staff, and representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency are reducing food waste by participating in the EPA’s Food Recovery Challenge. During the challenge, Bates fifth graders set up a table in the cafeteria with a bin and a laminated poster that shows pictures of acceptable and unacceptable food...
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Magician Delights Kids at the Wellesley Library

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Ed Popielarczyk hosted his magical talents on April 21 at the Wellesley Free Library. The magician performed his unique blend of magic, balloon sculpting, and storytelling to a crowd of kids and families at the library. The show featured a strong arudience participation component, with many kids stepping on stage to help Popielarczyk...
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Wellesley Garden Club Presents Mini Art In Bloom

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The Wellesley Garden Club, the oldest garden club in Wellesley invites members of the community to attend Mini Art in Bloom on Sunday, May 1 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at the Wellesley Community Center, Henderson Hall. Wellesley Garden Club members are pleased and honored to join with members of...
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Tenacre students 
stand out in writing contest

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Six Tenacre fifth graders—five Wellesley residents and one Needham resident—were honored for their essays in the 2016 Will McDonough Writing Contest. The Tenacre students were chosen from among thousands of entries across the state. In the fifth grade category, Tenacre’s Eli Helzberg (Wellesley) won first place, and Jack Abbrecht (Wellesley) won second place. Louis...
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Wellesley Middle Students to run Mini-Marathon

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The Wellesley Middle School’s mini-marathon takes place next Monday, May 2 beginning at Sprague Field. Wellesley Middle students will sprint through the streets, taking part in the school’s 11th annual mini marathon, organized by the fitness and health staff. More than 1,000 students are expected to participate in the event that celebrates fitness...
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Boston Marathon Coming Through Wellesley

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff When the 120th running of the Boston Marathon takes place on Monday, April 18, more than 20,000 runners will head through Wellesley on their way to Boston as part of the most renowned road races in the world. While being part of an iconic race such as the Boston Marathon...
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Wellesley Woman Runs for Late Husband

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff Dr. Terri Halperin planned to run the Boston Marathon this year to commemorate her 40th birthday with her husband, Dr. Michael Davidson. Unfortunately, Davidson, the Director of Endovascular Cardiac Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, was killed last January when the son of one of his former patients shot and...
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Gala Raises Money for Robots

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff The Wellesley Free Library Foundation recently hosted a Gala to raise money to purchase two robots for the library and it was a stunning success as it raised over $250,000. With 285 people attending, the gala sought to purchase the robots, which will be primarily used to teach coding. The...
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MRSA Confirmed at Wellesley High

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff A single case of MRSA was confirmed at Wellesley High on Wednesday, April 6. MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a type of staph infection that is resistant to many antibiotics and frequently causes skin infections. Principal Jamie Chisum sent a letter home to parents alerting them of the infection, noting...
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Hardy Community Members to Run Marathon

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By Rama K. Ramaswamy When asked why Hardy parents Anna Garcia-Miller and Jennifer O’Neil-Sebaratnam and fourth grade teacher Felicia Moran decided to run the Boston Marathon, they all rallied around supporting METCO, which provides the opportunity for an integrated public school education for children of color from racially imbalanced schools in Boston by placing...
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Car Break-ins Increase Across MetroWest

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff Law enforcement officials throughout the MetroWest area are on the alert after a sharp increase in motor vehicle break-ins over the past couple of months. Many of the incidents across several towns appear to be linked and the same perpetrators are still at large. The vehicle thefts have been a...
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Stop the Idling in Wellesley

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By Rama K. Ramaswamy Wellesley Middle School students, along with the Wellesley Middle School Green Team, Wellesley Green Schools, and the Natural Resources Commission, offered thank you gifts of daffodils to pick-up line drivers despite inclement weather conditions, for not idling. March 21 ushered in a new tradition: “Turn Off Your Key and Make Wellesley...
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Teenager Hopes for Increased Wellesley Participation in Relay for Life

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By Lisa Moore Hometown Weekly Correspondent The American Cancer Society will be holding The Relay For Life, a nationwide fundraising event on May 21 and 22. Started by Dr. Gordon Klatt, a colorectal surgeon from Takoma Washington in 1985, the event is touted as a “party with a cause.” Looking to raise money and awareness for...
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Nurses Strike Averted at Newton-Wellesley

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Nurses at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association/National Nurses United, have reached a tentative agreement with hospital management and Partners HealthCare on a new contract, averting a potential one-day strike that had been authorized by a 90 percent vote by RNs earlier this month. Patient care improvements were the top priority...
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Helping in Memory of Hannah

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff Hannah Randolph was like any ninth grade student. Well, no she wasn’t. She excelled at the many sports she played while also being an accomplished piano player and singer. She liked to write and was an excellent student. But what made her stand out was how humble she was and...
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Wellesley Academic Decathlon Wins Championship

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff On Saturday, March 12, the Wellesley High Academic Decathlon team traveled to MIT to compete in the State Championship Meet against teams from around the state. After 12 hours of intense competition, Wellesley was crowned the 2016 Massachusetts Large School State Champions with a score of 37,829.6 while finishing second...
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Marathon Runners Support Wellesley Education Foundation

[ccfic caption-text format="plaintext"]By Rama K. Ramaswamy When the 120th Boston Marathon is run on April 18, three runners will be running for the Wellesley Education Foundation. Hunnewell School parent Stephen Forasté, high school football and basketball captain Jake Mohan and Charles Butrico, a student at Boston College majoring in math and psychology, are exited and looking forward...
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Wellesley Education Foundation Holds Annual Chair Ceremony

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On Thursday, March 17, the Wellesley Education Foundation and Wellesley School Committee held the annual Chair Ceremony honoring staff members who have contributed 25 years of their professional career to the Wellesley Public Schools at the Lulu Wang Campus Center at Wellesley College. The six honorees received a captain’s chair embossed with the Town...
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Wellesley Rejects Town Manager Proposal

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By Robert Rosen Hometown Weekly Staff They say people don’t show up to the voting booths for local elections, but on a cold, rainy day in Wellesley on Tuesday, March 15, 4,944, or 30.39 percent of registered voters, turned out to the polls to vote on whether Wellesley should change their form of government to...
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Impressive Inventions at Upham

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By Rama K. Ramaswamy On Wednesday, March 16, the Upham School held its Invention Convention, emphasizing Wellesley Public School’s four C’s: communication, collaboration, creativity and critical thinking. “There were so many amazing projects and everyone followed the scientific method,” Upham Invention Convention Co-Chairs Beth Ann Willett and Leah Hutnick said. “We had a record 101...
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