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The Wellesley Society of Artists (WSA) Art and Ornament Sale, November 28–December 23, 2025.
The Wellesley Society of Artists announces award winners for the "Annual Library Show" now on display at the Wellesley Public Library!
"Anything Goes" Exhibition at the Weston Public Library
The Wellesley Society of Artists in partnership with the Wellesley Free Library invite you!
The Elizabeth Seton Residence gratefully acknowledges and thanks the Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club for their generous grant.
Springwell, an Area Agency on Aging, is currently seeking proposals for Older Americans Act funding
Framingham resident completes leadership team at new location
Honor Congressman John Lewis’ legacy on Thursday, July 17, 5:00 to 6:30pm, Town Hall Green, 525 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA
Local support of Springwell's Meals on Wheels Program in Wellesley is a long-time partnership that works.
The Wellesley Society Of Artists presents “Do You See What I See?” at The Center for Arts Natick February 1-28, 2025.
Rehabilitation Patient Walter Woods Recognized as Wellelsley's Oldest Resident at 106!
The Wellesley Society of Artists is pleased to announce the Award Winners for the Annual Library Show.
The Wellesley Society of Artists Annual Library Show is on exhibit at the Wellesley Free Library in the Wakelin Room
Zentangle Drawing Workshop on March 25, 2024 & The Art of Healthcare on April 4, 2024
Award Winners Announced at Opening Reception 3/18/2024.
The Wellesley Society of Artists show "Close to Home" is open at the Weston Public Library, February 1-29, 2024.
CFFW announced its commitment to awarding a total of $100,000 in grants to organizations that benefit Wellesley residents 8/1-9/15
Get the latest real estate news and market trends courtesy of Team Coyle, local real estate agents at Compass here in Wellesley, MA.
Six bands entertain and delight the audience at annual fundraising event on April 30, 2023
Thanks to all (close to 400 people) who attended Team Coyle's Easter Festival Celebration at Morton Park in Wellesley, MA. Enjoy the Video!
Join Wellesley Theatre Project as we get "Rotten to the Core" on May 5th, 6th & 7th at the Sorenson Theater at Babson College
Join Team Coyle on Saturday, April 8th, 1-3pm, @ Morton Park in Wellesley, MA for a FREE, Fun And Festive Event For the Entire Family.
Join in and enjoy an evening in the company of an award winning journalist talking about a subject we are still discussing 50+ years later?
Find out who Sam is and why he’s running this year’s Boston Marathon!
March 24th through April 2nd at The Wellesley Theatre Project Studio Theater
“There's no excellence without equity” campaign committee for electing Christina Horner to School Committee Wellesley
Toni Golen, MD, comes to Mount Auburn Hospital from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Amarely Gutiérrez Oliver selected to lead REACH Beyond Domestic Violence
Community Service Project
Wellesley Theatre Project Presents Dot and the Kangaroo Jr. December 16th, 17th, & 18th at Babson College's Sorenson Center
Access Team Coyle's Newsletter (Real News) and get the latest real estate market updates affecting property ownership in Greater Boston.
Are you worried about how inflation will impact the amount of property tax you pay in Massachusetts? Well you should be. Team Coyle explains
August 18th, 19th, and 20th at The Wellesley Theatre Project Studio Theater
Learn how sales of single-family homes in your town compares to other MetroWest Massachusetts towns? Results as of YTD June 2022 & 2021.
Learn how the Federal Reserve expects to tame inflation and why homeowners and homebuyers should be concerned.
Learn the good and bad effects of owning real estate (or selling your home) in an inflationary environment.
Wellesley Theatre Project presents DISNEY’S FROZEN, KIDS! on Friday, July 8th at 7pm and Saturday, July 9th at 2pm and 5pm at Babson College
How Are Sales Of Single-Family Home Performing In Your Town Versus Other MetroWest-MA Towns?
In spite of inflation, higher interest rates and a looming recession, real estate prices are supported by unusually low inventory levels