Weston town channels go dark Monday as Patch leads with $25.8M home sale
WESTON β Weston's official channels were quiet on Monday, with no new posts from Town Hall, the public schools, or the public library. The day's most-circulated local story came from Weston Patch, which spotlighted a record-setting sale of a Frank Lloyd Wright-style mansion in town.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"π± Patch AM: Inside Weston's record-breaking $25.8 million Frank Lloyd Wright-style mansion" β Weston Patch's daily roundup highlights a $25.8 million sale of a Wright-inspired estate, which it frames as a record-breaker for the town. The same item flags a free financial-planning presentation on the Patch community calendar, per Weston Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/weston)
"π± Patch AM: Thursday Tours at the Golden Ball Tavern and 14 more events" β Patch's Sunday newsletter pointed readers to a slate of 15 upcoming community events, led by Thursday afternoon tours at the Golden Ball Tavern Museum on Boston Post Road, according to Weston Patch. (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/weston)
No new Weston coverage from MetroWest Daily News or The Boston Globe was posted in this cycle.
COMING UP
Thursday tours resume this week at the Golden Ball Tavern Museum, the 1768 home of Isaac Jones and site of the 1774 "Weston Tea Party," per the museum's listing on Patch.
The Lyman Estate Greenhouse's Hosta and Perennial Sale returns Saturday, June 6, the final day of the spring run, according to event listings flagged on Weston Patch.