Wellington residents can post their opinions online at www.wellingtonfl.gov for capital improvements they believe are important for the village.
Recommendations will be considered during the council’s capital improvements workshop on Monday, Aug. 24 at 1:30 p.m. in preparation for budget...
Attorney Michael Drahos, a member of Wellington’s Planning, Zoning & Adjustment Board, has filed to run for Seat 1 on the Wellington Village Council.
Seat 1, currently held by Vice Mayor John Greene, is one of four seats up for...
The Wellington Village Council will issue a proclamation on Tuesday, Aug. 25 recognizing the Wellington Wild ’01 for becoming the 14B United States Specialty Sports Association champions at the Road to Orlando World Series during the ESPN Wide World...
On Friday, Aug. 14, the Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club in Wellington celebrated the end of summer with a back-to-school fashion show and talent show. Club members sang, danced, tumbled and strutted their way across the...
Wellington has a new free application for smart phones called Access Wellington, which will enable users to access the village for a variety of purposes, including sending photos of graffiti or other problems immediately, and interacting with other available...
Jonas and Bernadine Auguste own and operate Lexington Manor, a new adult family home care center located on Pinetta Circle in Wellington.
“I’ve been a nurse for many years, and I’ve worked with many patients going home, and sometimes they’re...
The Wellington Village Council approved resolutions Tuesday adopting the Lake Wellington Professional Centre budget, the Acme Improvement District water and wastewater budget, and the village’s solid waste assessment.
The Lake Wellington Professional Centre, purchased two years ago, drew special attention...
Eight-year-old Julia Goldstein has spent many Sunday afternoons selling mangoes at the corner of Paddock Drive and Big Blue Trace to raise money for an orphanage in Pourrier, Haiti.
It started as an entrepreneurial project, explained Julia’s father, Gabriel.
“After I...
The Wellington Village Council decided Tuesday to review Village Manager Paul Schofield’s contract, which was last renegotiated in 2010 under the direction of former Councilman Howard Coates.
Schofield’s current contract expires Feb. 14, 2016. The agreement can be renegotiated or...
Wellington residents have until Aug. 24 to submit their opinions on the village’s financial future as part of the online 2016 Budget Challenge.
Preliminary results compiled Aug. 3 show that residents’ priorities are pretty much in line with the preliminary...
By Paul L. Gaba
The Wellington Education Committee on Tuesday approved nearly $275,000 in specialized grant spending by 11 public schools serving the community.
Most of the grant money was dedicated to new technology, paying for after-school math or reading tutors,...
Wellington’s Planning, Zoning & Adjustment Board approved zoning text amendments Wednesday intended to simplify the code and improve village parking standards.
Village Planner Damien Newell said the board would be addressing parking ratios that evening, explaining that the code would...