Monday, August 25, 2008
contests
Deprisco
When i sat down at my desk yesterday afternoon to write this letter, the temperature outside was 70 degrees, the sun was shining brilliantly, and the neighborhood sidewalks were bustling with children on bicycles, joggers, and dogs and their owners. Of course, I had to join in the fun, so I turned off the computer and went outside for a walk. I’m glad I did. more
house

Selling a home in a slow market requires an extra dose of creativity and common sense. Local home stagers and realtors offer advice on what you can do to help your home make a powerful and positive first impression. more

cliff

Kendal Green was once home to a tannery, an organ factory, a hotel, and more cows per square mile than any other part of Weston. Historian Pam Fox takes us back in time in the second in a series of articles in which we describe the people and traditions that helped to create Weston’s lasting New England charm and make the history of the area compelling. more

race

Meet historical novelist and Weston resident William Martin, best-selling author of eight novels including Back Bay, Cape Cod, Harvard Yard, and, most recently, The Lost Constitution. more

village

The second article in a two-part series that reveals some unique glimpses into the real people behind the local legends. Here we get to know Katharine Lee Bates, author of “America the Beautiful.” more

mom

The growing number of children being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders is having an impact on local families, schools, and the wider community. more

mom

The Wellesley Education Foundation’s annual Spelling Bee provides fun for the community and funds for the public schools. more

 

 

 

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