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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
by Scott WaltersWe lost a very special member of our Wayland community on Friday night. David Pearlman passed away suddenly and itโs left a massive hole in the hearts of so many.
Ellen Tohn’s article “Wayland’s climate work: Progress and potential,” Feb. 14, highlighted the power of community action and how we can โlead by example to move our municipal buildings and operations off
by Scarlett Hoey โApril 19, 1775โThis day our men are alarmed to go down to Concord to fight with the army that is come to take our Storesโฆโ Thus reports the diary
Energy and Climate Committee, Jan. 7 A focus of discussion at the Jan. 7 meeting of the Energy and Climate Committee was the Loker Elementary School solar array project. Members discussed the
After 18 months in interim role, School Committee hires former Newton public schools boss on permanent basis by CHRIS HILL, chris.hill@waylandpost.org You donโt know what you got โtil itโs gone. And it