By Atharva WelingWayland Post Intern Four weeks ago, Nick Lombardi stepped into the role of Information Technology (IT) Director for the Town of Wayland. In that time, he began building on the
Claude Williamson pushed his rollator into the kitchen at the Carriage House on a Wednesday afternoon to a round of applause. Grinning, the Wayland resident, wearing a fleece pinned with a badge
“It is a misconception that small towns do not have the same crimes as cities. We have the same crimes, just not the quantity,” said Police Chief Ed Burman in an interview
Steven Terry Greene, 76, of Wayland, died unexpectedly on August 23, 2025. His sudden passing has left an immeasurable void for his family, friends and all who loved him. Born on December
Alice E. (Byron) McLean of Wayland died on August 26, 2025, just a week short of her 97th birthday. She was born in the family residence in the Gleasondale area of Stow
Ignas Jonas Vileniskis, 80, of Wayland, died on August 5, 2025 at his Wayland residence surrounded by his family following a period of declining health. He was born in Franhenhauser, Germany, the
DATE ADDRESS SELLER BUYER SALE AMOUNT 07/25/2025 28 Woodland Rd Woodland Park Development LLC Weinberger, Jeremy F. & Julie Shayne 1,948,363 07/30/2025 3 Village Ln Unit 3 Burkwit, Jeffrey J. & Wiley-Burkwit,
Twenty years ago, on August 29, 2005, a hurricane with sustained winds of 175 miles per hour shattered the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, flooding 80% of the city of
If your house is old, or a notable person lived in it, or a significant event occurred there, it deserves recognition and may be eligible for a historic plaque. Wayland’s Historical Commission
A Revolutionary War cannonball found in the Sudbury River, saddle bags used by Dr. Ebenezer Roby, a local physician in the 1700s, a Revolutionary War cartridge case, and round musket balls are