The warrant for the Annual Town Meeting is now open. Through Jan. 15, residents may submit warrant articles they wish to be considered at the Annual Town Meeting, scheduled to begin Monday,
The Wayland Museum & Historical Society is welcoming its first executive director, Scarlett V. Hoey. A Wayland native, Hoey brings extensive experience in museum leadership, community partnerships, and nonprofit management to her
The Economic Development Committee (EDC) is seeking input from residents and business owners on ways to help guide the revitalization of the Boston Post Road/Route 20 corridor near the Wayland Town Center,
If you’re homebound due to a temporary or permanent disability, mobility challenge, or other health-related issue, now you can get circulating materials from the library delivered to your home—and returned when you’re
The town celebrated the arrival of two $50,000 state budget earmarks on Nov. 1, as State Sen. Jamie Eldridge and State Rep. Carmine Gentile visited the Town Building to present the funds.
All outdoor burning has been banned in Wayland due to the ongoing dry weather conditions and high winds, in compliance with a statewide advisory. Wayland Fire Chief Neil McPherson announced that as
The town is asking residents to complete an online “Community, Culture, and Belonging” survey. “The goal of the survey is to understand the experiences of all Town of Wayland community members including
The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) announced Nov.14 as the application deadline for 2025 Community Preservation Act projects. The projects selected by the town’s CPC will be presented at the April Annual Town
The Select Board is looking for new members to add to the Cultural Council, to aid the council in its mission to grant state funds to individuals and organizations that support cultural projects
Nov. 5 federal and state election totals for Wayland Despite losing nationwide, the Biden-Harris ticket won in the Commonwealth and cleaned up in unofficial results for Wayland released this week by the
Dry weather and occasionally high winds have greatly increased the risk of wildfires throughout the region, and residents should be sure not to do any outdoor burning, said Fire Chief Neil McPherson.
The town’s Health Department will offer a series of “Vote & Vax” flu and COVID-19 vaccination clinics, many of which will coincide with early voting hours in October at the Town Building.
The Select Board has scheduled a community forum on the potential for a sports facility or another use of the town-owned lot at 195 Main St. The forum will be held on
The Planning Board is seeking one associate member to serve a term until the next town election on April 1, 2025. An associate member of the Planning Board has a variety of
The town’s Conservation and Recreation departments are asking residents to complete a survey to help develop open space and recreation goals and objectives for the next seven years. The results of the