By Pam McCuen, Haley Neil, and Joanne Lee Wayland Post Contributors The Wayland Public Library begins its summer reading program on June 16. The library staff is offering three programs catering to
โEveryone says they love small businesses,โ Robert Lavins of Lavins Liquors observed ruefully. โBut not everyone shops at small businesses, and when they close, everyone wonders why.โ While Lavinโs Liquors, a historic
Wayland Superintendent of Schools David Fleishman outlined the history of federal education funding and answered questions about funding cuts, social media, diversity and updating Waylandโs cell phone policy at the League of
Two Massachusetts synagogues will join forces as Waylandโs Maโyan Tikvah โ A Wellspring of Hope, MetroWestโs home for outdoor Judaism, becomes part of Congregation Beth El of the Sudbury River Valley in
Cleanup and final reports on contaminants found on the Council on Aging/Community municipal parcel during construction are almost complete. During excavation work to build the CoA/CC on January 30, 2023, Tower Construction
DATE ADDRESS SELLER BUYER SALE AMOUNT 4/9/2025 92 Lincoln Rd Joseph Gerald Doody & Margaret R. Doody Matthew Doody $1,675,000 4/17/2025 15 Marshall Ter Carl Rosow Family Trust et al. Catherine Duley
Calling all proud parents, family members, and friends of the Class of 2026! The Wayland Post is creating a Graduation Shout-Outs section to honor our local high school and college graduates. Share
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 Tess AlongiWayland Post Intern A โthree, two, one, goโ from Guy Fieri and Wayland resident Mary Ting Hyatt began sprinting through a 15,500-square-foot warehouse in Santa Rosa, Calif., in a fake