Obituary published on Legacy.com by South Carolina Cremation Society – West Columbia on Feb. 9, 2026. Brian McHale, 68, passed away peacefully on January 30, 2026, at his home in Gaston, South
Chris E. Applin, 77, passed away on Feb. 8, 2026, at his home. He was a lifelong Wayland resident. Chris honorably served his country during the Vietnam War until his honorable discharge
Trudy Loveland Conover, 87, passed away peacefully on Feb. 10, 2026, in Wheeling, W.V. Trudy was an active member of the Wheeling Red Hat Society, the Wilderness League of Ohio County, the
By Wayland Post staff One year ago this month, the Wayland Post published its first edition. With it, the Post helped fill the widening local news gap as regional newspapers reduced coverage
In the story headlined “Property tax abatement forms due by Feb. 3” that appeared in In the Jan. 23 edition of the Wayland Post, the deadline date may have been unclear.The information
The Capital Improvement Planning Committee has proposed an $8.3 million capital budget for fiscal 2027 – lower than both departmental requests and prior projections – marking a significant departure from the Town
By Jack Schwed A Feb. 11 guest speaker at Temple Shir Tikva pointed to a common thread running through many of the challenges currently facing the Jewish community: fracture and isolation.“For me,
Monday, Feb. 28:48 a.m. — Following a motor vehicle stop, the operator was found to have a suspended license; the vehicle was driven by a tow company employee to State Road Auto
To the Editor:The current Sherman’s Bridge proposal continues to fall short in addressing essential traffic safety concerns for residents, Wayland school children, pedestrians, and recreational users. While some improvements have been made,
Wayland Post Contributor Parents were left confused after Wayland High School Principal Allyson Mizoguchi announced in December that the school is considering discontinuing its National Honor Society chapter at the end of
By Wayland Post Staff Wayland High School teams packed an intense stretch of fall sports action Oct. 15-25, turning in a mix of statement wins, narrow defeats, and season-closing performances across the
During this nationwide “No Kings” protest on Saturday Oct. 18. people peacefully held signs and chanted “No kings!” and “This is what democracy looks like!” along with much honking from passing vehicles.
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By Carole Plumb The 212 Cochituate Road Advisory Committee met on Oct. 22 to press on with receiving more professional advice regarding the potential ways the four-acre town-owned property could be set
Dear Editor, I have been a resident of Wayland for 35 years, living on Sherman’s Bridge Road near the historic bridge. We moved here to raise our family because of the semi-rural
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my anger at the new design of Sherman’s Bridge. My husband and I have lived at 15 Sherman Bridge Rd. for 48 years. When we
Talk of the Town: Who’s Buying Wayland Town Center? A Chicago real estate firm appears poised to take ownership of Wayland Town Center, marking the largest commercial property transfer in town since
Local residents named to Clark University’s Spring 2025 dean’s list The following local residents were named to Clark University’s Spring 2025 dean’s list: Nina B. Price, of Wayland, was named to first
Town officials joined regional leaders Oct. 16 to celebrate the opening of the Sudbury Community Food Pantry’s new facility at 534 Boston Post Road. Town Manager Michael McCall joined Sudbury Town Manager
by Arlene Wyman Monday, October 13 8:03 a.m.—A Woodridge Road resident reported that a large tree was leaning on primary and secondary wires. The area was secured with caution tape and Eversource