In Wellesley, character counts
But town loses bid to bar new Dunkin' Donuts shop
Few things are as inextricable from the New England identity as the ubiquitous pink-and-orange of Dunkin' Donuts shops, so common they're used for business meetings and cited as landmarks in driving directions. But not so, apparently, in Wellesley. (Full article: 849 words)
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