On a cool, lively morning in Boston, I found myself standing amid the clamor of drums, cymbals, and excited chatter—a scene that felt both familiar and deeply moving. The Chinese New Year
The Wayland Public Schools Foundation is set to launch its inaugural Reading Challenge—a community-focused event designed to spark a love of reading across all age groups while raising vital funds to support
Polly Athanas, 101 years of age, died on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. She was born in the family residence on Cochituate Road on February 22, 1924 the daughter of the late Ebon
The Wayland School Committee convened on February 26, 2025, to address topics affecting the district’s educational environment. Cell Phones – The cell phone policy review findings from a diverse working group were
by Paul Dale Despite the name, many homeowners are installing modern heat pumps to provide air conditioning during the increasingly hot summers. Heat pumps are the most efficient option for air conditioning;
Sophia Corrigan of Wayland, class of 2028 Jane Gargano of Wayland, class of 2027 To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must pass four or more letter-graded courses with no failing grades
Join the WPSF and their Reading Challenge! From Feb 16 – March 23, they are challenging everyone in town to start reading! Interested readers can download a checklist and see how many
WAYLAND – In a bold move to address the state’s escalating affordable housing crisis, the Planning Office for Urban Affairs has announced the upcoming construction of St. Ann’s Senior Village at 124
The Wayland Post is more than just a newspaper—it’s a cornerstone of our community. Today, we’re inviting 300 local families to join an exciting new chapter in local journalism by becoming Sudbury
At the Council on Aging (COA) Board meeting on Feb 10, Vice Chair William Sterling provided an update on the construction of the new Community Center/Council on Aging facility, noting that the