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WELLESLEY
Wellesley is one of Boston's most prestigious and scenic suburbs. Located only 12 miles west of Boston, with approximately 26,000 residents, Wellesley has some of the finest homes, land, stores, and residential areas found in New England. There are still some 1500 acres of woodland.
In addition to its excellent school system, Wellesley offers four private schools and three colleges: Wellesley College, Babson College, and Massachusetts Bay Community college. This lends a strong academic atmosphere to the town.
Wellesley offers numerous places for outdoor recreation. There are local playgrounds and tennis courts, as well as cross country ski trails and golf courses. There are undeveloped conservation areas for hiking; and for swimming and sailing there is Morse's Pond as well as Lake Waban on the Wellesley College campus. Our recreation department sponsors activities for groups of all ages.
Wellesley's population reflects a variety of incomes and professions. Many people commute to work in Boston or to high-tech forms along Route 128 and 495. Commuter train service runs from Wellesley to Boston's Back Bay and South Station. MBTA rapid transit service is available from nearby Riverside Station.
Wellesley is a town with a strong sense of community and a high professional caliber; above all, it is friendly and a great place to call home!
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WESTON
Weston, a town of approximately 12,000 residents, offers a unique country flavor. Homes are sited on at least one acre in peaceful neighborhoods with winding roads and old stone walls. The town has carefully retained a significant amount of open space and there are over 60 miles of hiking and horseback riding trails.
Residents are very proud of the school system and Weston schools are considered to be some of the best in Massachusetts. Weston High School has been ranked 4th in New England by Newsweek Magazine.
Weston has a perfectly charming town center and one of the most picturesque town greens in New England. The town center has an array of small boutiques and services, and large shopping malls are available at nearby Chestnut Hill and Natick.
Weston is highly appealing when commuting is a consideration because of the proximity to Route 128 and the Mass Turnpike. There is train service to Boston's North Station as well as MBTA rapid transit service at Riverside Station.
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