In the eleven seconds star freshman hockey player Travis Roy saw the ice for the first time, playing for the powerhouse Boston University Terriers in […]
One Acts: The tradition carries on
Of all the traditions at the high school, the annual one-acts festival holds a special significance to the performing arts community. They will take place […]
Police Chief to retire, will assume role in IACP
Wellesley’s Chief of Police Terrence Cunningham announced his retirement from the Wellesley Police Department after serving as Chief for 17 years. He will assume the […]
Students take home gold at New England Theater Conference
The high school blew away the judges at this year’s New England Theatre Conference (NETC), with students winning 1st place in the Dance and Musical […]
Talking Tunes: Alan Braizer
The Bradford’s Print Editor-in-Chief sat down with English teacher and music lover Mr. Alan Brazier to talk about Brazier’s favorite bands, music then vs. music […]
New schedule issues cause students to make compromises
The high school color block schedule has been around for several years. Each student requests the classes they wish to attend, and for the most […]
Varsity football has best season in years, plays first game on new field
To the WHS football team, any doubts that their season would be in jeopardy were laid to rest early in the first half of last […]
Captain Scott Westerman excited to be part of strong varsity class
Scott Westerman ’17 has high expectations coming into his senior year. As a senior co-captain of the varsity football team, his goal is to make […]
Maeve Kelley excels on two fronts, violin and viola
In a typical orchestra, a viola’s sound usually blends and harmonizes with the other instruments, providing support to any ensemble. However, the sounds of Maeve […]
Thanksgivings Past: 134 years in the making
Wellesley vs. Needham is the oldest public school football rivalry in the country totaling 134 years. You don’t have to be in Wellesley long before […]
