Por: The Boston Globe Nation February 08, 2023
WELLESLEY — After some Wellesley High School students directed racial taunts at Black players on the Weymouth High boys’ basketball team during warmups Friday, school officials required that all students attending a home game against Brookline High on Tuesday be accompanied by an adult.In a letter sent to parents Monday, high school principal Jamie Chisum said that Wellesley students were so rowdy during Friday’s game that a referee had to... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Sports January 18, 2023
Freshman Shea Welburn swished a 26-foot 3-pointer just before the final buzzer sounded to lift the Wellesley girls’ basketball team to a thrilling nonleague road win, 48-45, at Concord-Carlisle on Tuesday night.Welburn finished the game with 11 points while her twin sister,... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation January 07, 2023
After decades-long careers, three local Massachusetts fire chiefs are retiring this week.Chiefs Mike Patterson of Burlington, Stephen Archer of Lynn, and Richard DeLorie of Wellesley are stepping down after serving for 34, 28, and 30 years, respectively.“All three chiefs... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life December 28, 2022
WELLESLEY — ”Ralph Coburn: Big Ideas, Small Pictures” at David Hall Gallery offers a glimpse at the work of a pioneer who flew beneath the radar.The painter, who died at 94 in 2018, came of age at the height of Abstract Expressionism. But Coburn, who studied architecture... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 18, 2022
Re Right-leaning group’s complaints cite bias in lessons on gender, race, sexuality” (Page A1, Nov. 15): Parents Defending Education is an obedient franchise of right-wing interests, , that are working to destroy public education.Legal actions such as Parents Defending... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 17, 2022
Re Seek shift in oversight from utilities as goals for emissions expand” (Page A1, Nov. 7): While we are appreciative of the excellent work of state Senators Michael Barrett and Cindy Creem over the years, we are concerned about any proposal to significantly change the... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 07, 2022
It sure seemed as if National Grid was trying to strong-arm the town of Wellesley into running a gas line to its new fossil-free school buildings ( Page A1, Oct. 27). The fact that the utility ultimately dropped the requirement of a gas connection is an indication that the... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 28, 2022
WELLESLEY — Lisa Reihana’s “In Pursuit of Venus [infected]” spans 80 feet of gallery space at . It’s an illuminated, animated tableau of South Pacific idyll with a sharp edge. The piece, a multi-channel video composite, is a riff on a blithely fabulistic... + más
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