The Bagel Table, located at 21 Andrew Ave., closed its doors for the last time on Sunday, June 29, marking the end of a brief but popular run in one of Wayland’s
The Select Board approved five separate Class 1 licenses for the sale of motor vehicles to Asbury Boston Exotics on June 16 after a transfer of ownership. In February, Herb Chambers agreed
By June Vallierejune.valliere@waylandpost.org Wayland residents are still looking for a town hub where they can congregate. They had looked to Town Center to meet those needs, but between the original concept plans
By Jennifer ChristianWayland Post Contributor Two female primary care physicians have recently joined existing “concierge” medical practices in Wayland — and are taking new patients. Both Dr. Kim Buckman (now with MDVIP
By Joy ViollaWayland Post Contributor Wrapping up the business section with a look to possible businesses of the future, the fifth annual Children’s Business Fair on on May 17 spotlighted the community’s
ANNA (Allied Network for Neurodevelopmental Advancement) Autism Care opened at the end of April at 526 Boston Post Road. The center provides developmental evaluations, tailored intervention services and parent coaching for children
The space beside Starbuck’s at 44 Main St. is set to receive a new occupant in the form of Jersey Mike’s Subs some time over the next year. The Zoning Boards of
By June Vallierejune.valliere@waylandpost.org The Zoning Board approved last week plans for Dunkin & Jimmy John’s Sandwiches to move into the former Bank of America building at 289 Boston Post Rd. According to
By June Vallierejune.valliere@waylandpost.org Boston United Volleyball Club will be opening a new location at Wayland Town Center in the former BSC space this fall. United Volleyball has four other locations: Cambridge School
The Wayland Post is buzzing with excitement and for good reason. We’re overjoyed to announce that our volunteer-driven nonprofit newspaper has reached its 200th sustaining member, pushing our total annual donations and