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Wellesley's Week in Review

Your weekly round up of news and events.

 

Wellesley Police awarded a Natick woman a citizen commendation for her role in the arrest of a suspect who stole several cell phones last week.

Wellesley Patch reported Monday about a state law that may be driving efforts to oust School Business Manager Ruth Quinn Berdell, who is currently on paid leave.

Columnist Deb Robi wrote Tuesday about a self-defense class, required for high school students.

Schofield Elementary PTO wrote a letter based on a report stating that the air quality in the school is OK last week.

A Connecticut woman admitted in court her role in an ATM skimming scam, which took place in part at Citizens Bank on Linden Street.

There was gridlock at Linden Square Thursday as holiday shoppers headed to the district to purchase last-minute gifts. (The same thing happened last year.)

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