Passed away peacefully, on November 3, 2025. Daughter of the late William L. Shannon, Sr. and Elizabeth F. (Kinder) Shannon. Beloved mother of Andrew “Drew” Kilburn and Christian Kilburn and wife of
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Lester Philip Albee, a man of great intelligence, quiet strength, and boundless kindness. Lester passed away peacefully on November 9, 2025,
WALSH, of Framingham, formerly of Wayland and Belmont, died peacefully on November 5, 2025. He was born in Medford on April 20, 1935, the son of the late Dennis J. and Catherine
From tiny one inch postage stamp squares to a 43-inch Star of Bethlehem, the patterns were varied and fascinating in the quilted collection on display during a recent fundraiser weekend at the
By Art Jahnke Whatever happened to the appeal of varsity jackets? A generation ago, Wayland High School athletes would strut their hard-earned letters from classrooms to sports events to theater productions. These
By Carole Plumbcarole.plumb@waylandpost.org Roughly 70 administrators, teachers, parents, and residents gathered at the Council on Aging on Nov. 3 for the first of two community “visioning sessions” organized as part of the
Steve Correia, SVT Board President and Dana Baxter, SVT Assistant Director of Development award John and Molly Beard the Lifetime Achievement Award – photo from the Sudbury Valley Trustees John and Molly
By The Wayland Post Staff As Thanksgiving nears and kitchens fill with the scent of roasted squash and cranberry sauce, The Wayland Post has its own reason to give thanks: community support
By The Wayland Post Staff Wayland residents will continue to bring their household waste and recyclables to the transfer station, as no town board or committee has recently proposed curbside trash or
Wayland resident Ingrid Palacios, Multicultural Outreach program manager for New England Donor Services, helped organize a bilingual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) remembrance program on Nov. 1, at the