CLASSIFIEDS

April 18, 2025
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Wayland Post Classifieds — $5 for 5 Lines

Now Hiring: Reporters
Love local news? We’re looking for curious, committed reporters to cover town government, schools, and community events. Flexible hours, great clips, and bylines. Email editor@waylandpost.org.

Photographers Wanted
Capture Wayland as it happens! We need event, feature, and candid shots for print and web. Perfect for hobbyists or freelancers. Send portfolio to editor@waylandpost.org.
Join us at editor@waylandpost.org.

Volunteer Fundraiser Wanted
Passionate about supporting local journalism? The Wayland Post is seeking a volunteer fundraiser to help us grow our community outreach and support our nonprofit newsroom. If you have a knack for building relationships, organizing events, and raising funds, we’d love to hear from you. Flexible hours, meaningful work, and the chance to contribute to local news coverage.
Interested? Email editor@waylandpost.org to get involved!

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