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FUEL Promotes Newton-Wellesley Hospital Board Member, Gene Miller
New executive director for FUEL currently serves on the Newton-Wellesley hospital outside board.

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New executive director for FUEL currently serves on the Newton-Wellesley hospital outside board.

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The new director has been involved with the BJFF for more than 10 years.
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The Needham Merchants Association announced their Second Saturday initiative, aimed at driving local business one weekend per month.
Area Jewish film festival sets Wellesley resident Denise Widman as its president.
Wellesley Police say farewell to retired 32-year veteran, Wellesley resident John Tracey, aged 94.
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Wellesley's delegates reported to the Board of Selectmen, speaking mostly about the Governor's budget proposal.
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Town Meeting Member races contested in some districts, open for write-in candidates in others.
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A quick look at Needham High School sports action over the past week, including wrestling, indoor track, dance and cheer, and basketball.
Training for Icanhelp, a volunteer mental health program aimed at connecting students with resources and safe places, begins later this month.
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