Letters

Letter To The Editor

June 13, 2025
Dear Editor: June Valliere’s recent well-researched and written articles stirred up many memories of the Town Center project. If you lived in town 20 years ago, you too will likely remember the

Letter to the Editor

May 16, 2025
Dear Editor:It was wonderful to see everyone at the Earth Day event! As discussed, I wanted to share a brief overview of the Town of Wayland’s Sustainability Department and our ongoing efforts

Letter to the Editor

May 16, 2025
Dear Wayland Post, As to the cover story and photo on the Terrain proposal, I was completely baffled as to why the Post would profile a photo of a building that is

Letter to the editor

May 16, 2025
Dear Editor:I am writing to clarify what was apparently taken out of context by the author of the May 2, 2025 waylandpost news article about the new Terrain Project on Boston Post

Letter to the editor

May 2, 2025
Dear Editor:Wayland has many special things, but at the top of my list right now is the DPW. We had an issue with the repaving of Stonebridge Road which lead to a

Emory Ford PhD

April 4, 2025
Dear Editor, Thank you for the articles in the recent Wayland Post about the decision the town will need to make improvements on its future water supply. In addition to the information

Neil Gordon & Ellen Tohn

April 4, 2025
Dear Wayland Post Readers, We write to encourage your vote in favor of Article 22, Create Energy Revolving Fund, at the Annual Town Meeting. This revolving fund will increase the Town’s ability

George Uveges

March 21, 2025
Dear Wayland Post Readers – In October 2020, Massachusetts reduced allowable PFAS levels in drinking water to 20 parts per trillion (ppt). Wayland met this limit with a temporary filtration system at

Bonnie Gossels

March 21, 2025
To the Editor: Wayland’s Annual Town Meeting is April 7, 2025 and the Warrant, a green booklet explaining the Articles to be voted, is now arriving in residents’ mailboxes. The first Article

Letters to the Editor

March 7, 2025
Dear Editor: It is disappointing to learn that the Finance Committee is considering a $250,000 capital request to “mess up” Route 20. This is busy work. Surely the town can find better