Town Meeting Votes for the Future Wayland’s second night of the annual town meeting on April 8th continued with debates on the remaining 15 articles out of the 36 in warrant. Most
Wayland residents grappled with Warrant Articles dealing with rising costs, vacant storefronts, and statewide mandates confronting the town at the annual town meeting on April 7th. The articles and accompanying discussion illuminated
SUDBURY — Chief Timothy Choate reports that the Sudbury Fire Department and its mutual aid partners quickly knocked down a working fire early Wednesday morning at a local restaurant. At 12:47 a.m.
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Early Wednesday morning, Wayland High School students encountered a shocking sight: a swastika painted on the side of the community pool building. The symbol, infamously associated with Nazi ideology and the persecution
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