by Dan Kemp In anticipation of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, Wayland is planning a number of events. Under the umbrella name “Wayland250”, a group of organizations
By Steve Garone Are you interested in learning more about saving our planet and sustainable, environmentally friendly solutions? This year’s Wayland Earth Day Festival will be the perfect place to do that.
Daniel W. Hood found perseverance pays off. After self-publishing five books, his sixth, “Dancing with a Stranger,” was published by Austin Macauley in August 2024. A mystery mixed with romance, the novel
Fourteen seniors and teens gathered on April 17 at the Carriage House located at Boston Post Road to share stories and make connections. Chloe Chitkara, a Wayland High School junior who attends
By Larry Kiernan and Emma Kiernan If you’ve driven Route 20 through Sudbury lately, you’ve probably noticed the trail construction between Dunkin’ Donuts and Lotus Blossom. That’s the Mass Central Rail Trail
Esther J. (Nisbet) Deveaux, 93, a lifelong resident of Cochituate, died peacefully in the care and comfort of her family on Sunday, April 13, 2025. She was born in Framingham, the daughter
Howard Richard Heller, known to friends and family as Dick, was born December 16, 1944 in Providence, RI. He passed away peacefully on April 26, 2025, at his residence at New Horizons
Clyde B. Kelton, Jr. Esq. from Wayland, died peacefully surrounded by his family at Massachusetts General Hospital on April 18th, 2025, after a courageous battle. He was born on December 6th, 1940,
BY JEAN MILBURN Do you wake up hungry? Many of our pollinators do; and many have trouble when they hunt for food in late March through early May. Happily, Massachusetts is home
by Amari B. Harrison Directed by Mr. Joseph Oneschuk, the Wayland High School Band stood behind home plate at Fenway Park, 15 feet away from the Red Sox’ biggest stars. It was