town of wellesley: Adopt a Fire Hydrant in Wellesley MA!
- 02/05/14 11:42 PM
The Wellesley, Massachusetts Department of Public Works (DPW) and the Wellesley Fire-Rescue Department are asking local residents to assist in clearing fire hydrants of snow in their neighborhood. According to the DPW, there are over 1,400 hydrants in Wellesley and each one is potentially vital in the event of an emergency. Local residents are being asked to "adopt" a fire hydrant this year. By visiting the DPW website, adopting a hydrant is as simple as 4 easy steps: 1. Click the link below to visit the Adopt a Hydrant map. This is a new system, so residents who participated (0 comments)
The Wellesley Massachusetts Health Department is advising all students, parents and town residents that it is not too late to get your flu shot this season. To that end, the Wellesley Health Department is offering a free Flu Vaccine Clinic, for students, parents and staff of the Wellesley Public Schools, as well as the general community.
The clinic will be held at Wellesley Health Department:
WHEN: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 WHERE: Wellesley Health Department Annie F. Warren Recreation and Health Building 90 Washington Street (Route 16), 2nd Floor TIME: 11:30 (0 comments)
The MetroWest Regional Transit Authority (MWRTA) in partnership with the Town of Wellesley has received a competitive $400,000 grant from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to provide fixed route bus service in Wellesley.
The grant will support new fixed route bus service linking Wellesley to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) green line with connections to other bus routes in the MetroWest region. The funding is provided through the Federal Transit Administration’s Jobs Access Reverse Commute (JARC) program and administered by the Massachusetts Department of (0 comments)