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Language and art, discussions for the day for just about any type of artist, today's Five Things.

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Language and art, discussions for the day for just about any type of artist, today's Five Things.

Language and art, discussions for the day for just about any type of artist, today's Five Things.
Watertown residents called Wellesley Police about a neighbors' missing lion, WCVB reports.
Watertown residents called Wellesley Police about a neighbors' missing lion, WCVB reports.
Police closing case against driver of vehicle involved in hit-and-run which killed a Wellesley cyclist last year.
Over $60,000 raised by local diners to help feed those in need around Mass.
Relaxing your back and getting prepared to the farmer's market. Five things you need to know about today!
Relaxing your back and getting prepared to the farmer's market. Five things you need to know about today!
A quick look at Needham High School sports action over the past week, featuring indoor track, girls gymnastics and basketball
State Rep Denise Garlick writes in to report
Issues ranging from marijuana to bicycle lanes making up the 2013 Town Meeting warrant, now posted online.
Stone lion mysteriously appears in the back yard of a Wellesley Hills area home, police seek owner.
A look at some of of the community bulletins uploaded to Patch in the past week.
The following information was supplied by the Needham Police Department. Any charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
Wellesley Avenue reopened as of about 7:30 after a two-car crash which required one person be airlifted from the scene.
February's first Five Things for the weekend, including suggestions for those not so into the super bowl.
February's first Five Things for the weekend, including suggestions for those not so into the super bowl.
An update from the Greene's Field Playground Fundraising Committee thanks the Kyle Shapiro Foundation for a donation and aims for 100 boards in 100 ways.
The following information was supplied by the Wellesley Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
School Committee revises iPad plan, parents don't pay and tablets stay at school, YourTown reports.