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April 20, 2025
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Have you heard about WaylandPost.org? This online platform has local news, community updates, sports coverage, and so much more. Whether you’re a busy parent, an active community member, or simply someone eager to keep a finger on Wayland’s pulse, you’ll find plenty of reasons to explore the site.

Subscribe for breaking news, check the site for local events, or tune in to the News Podcast while on the go. It has quick lunch menu access for busy parents, tracking Town Meeting happenings and pressing municipal updates where “The Buzz” provides concise recaps and agendas. You can search for a past article or milestone announcement and dive into the archives and find births, weddings, and obituaries in the Community section. Th e Calendar lists upcoming festivals, fundraisers, and meetings, and you can
add your own events for free. Meanwhile, Wayland 411 serves as a comprehensive directory of essential local contacts and resources. We invite you to submit press releases, classified ads, letters to the editor,
and more using the online form.

If you’d like to get involved or donate, simply visit “About” to learn about our mission, Board of Directors, and Editorial Advisory Council. With its array of features and user-friendly interface, Wayland Post.
org ensures everyone in Wayland can stay informed, engaged, and connected whether you’re a lifelong
resident or new to town. Visit today and never miss a beat.

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