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
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
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
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
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
The
growing number of
children being diagnosed
with autism spectrum
disorders is having
an impact on local
families, schools,
and the wider community. more
The
Wellesley Education
Foundation’s
annual Spelling
Bee provides fun
for the community
and funds for the
public schools. more