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Five from Wellesley playing Rigoletto, One Night Only
Upcoming performance by the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra features five players from Wellesley.

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Upcoming performance by the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra features five players from Wellesley.

A quick look at Needham High School sports action over the past week. Mandatory anti-bullying meeting today 2:40 p.m.
Boston Children's Theatre production of Honk features a 9- and 10-year-old from Wellesley, show starts Feb. 9.
Some informational meetings for some town projects making up the Five Things this morning.
Some informational meetings for some town projects making up the Five Things this morning.
With the flu season looking far more severe than last year, Wellesley Health Department and others are seeking to spread the word about flu shots.
Green Needham announced a new team dedicated to helping people in town get energy savings, and that team is looking for members.
A few things to do this weekend, like swimming in sync or ringing in the New Year (again) while dressed to impress.
A few things to do this weekend, like swimming in sync or ringing in the New Year (again) while dressed to impress.
Take a dancing holiday in today's Five Things you Need to Know.
Take a dancing holiday in today's Five Things you Need to Know.
The following information was supplied by the Wellesley Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Wellesley Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Needham Police Department. Any charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
According to a press release, a Needham resident working in Brockton lost his license after three high school girls allege he took photos
A nine- to twelve-month delay on medical marijuana zoning and regulations may be coming before Needham's Town Meeting in the spring.
Innovation, education and taxation. These things are inescapable in today's Five Things.
Innovation, education and taxation. These things are inescapable in today's Five Things.
Call stats show that Police made 6 more arrests in December than in November (11). Number of break-ins the same for both months, two each.
Software made by Needham Based Parametric Technology Corporation is being used overseas by a company called Eurocopter.