DATE ADDRESS SELLER BUYER SOLD PRICE 2/26/2025 221 Boston Post Rd Amanda D. Ciaccio Emily B. Heikamp, Robert L. Brauns $1,784,000 2/26/2025 19 & 19A Morrill Dr Sally St. John, C.E. Waack
The Wayland Post is buzzing with excitement and for good reason. We’re overjoyed to announce that our volunteer-driven nonprofit newspaper has reached its 200th sustaining member, pushing our total annual donations and
By Ashley Fuller In a discussion that felt more like a dynamic community forum than a formal interview, local Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) expert Dr. Eden Renee Hayes joined host Ashley
by Veer Mudambi Does the town need a dog park? Initial surveys and community feedback suggest yes, said members of the Wayland Dog Park Committee, which shared an updated proposal this past
By Joy Viola Women in evening gowns and Golden Retrievers on leashes strolled beneath vintage aircraft and around World War 11 tanks at the Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue (YGRR) 40th Anniversary Winter
The art department at Wayland High School announced that the following WHS students were juried into the Massachusetts Art Educators Exhibit “Recognitions”. Many of them were awarded prizes for their work. The
Eleven student musicians from Wayland High School were selected for the 2025 Massachusetts Music Educators Association All State Festival. These students scored within the top 50% of the Eastern District Senior Festival
by Scarlett Hoey Waterways have always connected people, and the two watersheds that encompass Wayland connect us to the history beyond our borders. This fascination with the water dated back to the
by Joy Viola Four Wayland High School sophomores were honored for their leadership and community service by The Rotary Club of Weston and Wayland at the sixth Rising Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)
“Oh, March 17th, the day when the whole world is Irish for 24 hours, ” said Stephen Palmer, a young Irelander who fought against British rule in 1848. This is still true