Community Corner
The Week in Review in Belmont: West Nile Virus and Joey's Park Comes Down
What occurred in Belmont in the past week.

More towns surrounding Belmont including Newton and Cambridge was found to have West Nile Virus-Infected mosquitos which caused the state to increase the threat of infection to a moderate level in towns including Watertown. So be careful going out.
A Belmont DPW crew reduces the nearly quarter-century old Joey's Park's structure in preparation to the community build in October that will raise a new play structure.
The historic Underwood Pool, in its 101 year, was closed over the weekend and until Wednesday At 9 a.m. due to mechanical failure.
Check Out the Belmont Public Library's new netbooks which allows patrons to use the internet anywhere in the building.
The 5th Congressional Democratic candidates took part in an innovative 'Open Debate' that was conducted by
Former School Committee candidate and recent MIT grad Jamie Kang's returns to politics being one of the participants in pushing a repeal of a law that would increase the Gas tax hike annually by the inflation rate.
Slices of Life: Ramadan reflections.
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