Politics & Government

Supporters, Peace Protestors Await President Obama's Arrival in Weston

President Obama is scheduled to attend a dinner in Weston tonight.

More than a dozen people have gathered at the intersection of Boston Post Road and Wellesley Street, awaiting the arrival of President Barack Obama, who is scheduled to attend a fundraising dinner in Weston Monday night.

One peace protestor holds a flag, while another has a sign saying "Bring the troops home now!" A group of high school girls stand together with "We love Obama" signs, waving to drivers on Boston Post Road.

As of 8 p.m., Obama had not arrived at the dinner, being held at the 38 Winsor Way home of Judith and Douglas Krupp. Buses brought dinner-goers to the home, arriving between 6:30 and 7 p.m.

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Obama was speaking at Symphony Hall in Boston earlier this evening, and is expected to arrive in Weston sometime tonight.

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