Wayland Boy Scouts Troop 1 are again selling Christmas trees at Community United Methodist Church, 80 Main St. The annual sale benefits the Troopโs many adventures like camping, white water rafting, and
By The Wayland Post Staff On warm evenings, long after commuters have rushed home, Shermanโs Bridge becomes something quieter. The river falls still, the marsh grass darkens, and a narrow wooden deck
By The Wayland Post Staff A comprehensive review of Waylandโs major public buildings projects to be nearly $23.5 million in capital expenses over the next two decades, according to the 2025 Green
Unfortunately, the joyous times of the holiday season are often overshadowed by the greater need for food assistance among many in Wayland and the surrounding communities. Hundreds of individuals and families with
Two gas stations in the Cochituate area were broken into late Tuesday night in what police described as a rare pair of back-to-back incidents. According to the Wayland Police Department, the first
From Independence to Interdependence: Waylandโs Water Story Joins the Regional Flow As we continue to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we reflect on the events, abilities, and liberties
By Dave Watkinsdave.watkins@waylandpost.org At the upcoming Dec. 11 Special Election, voters will consider whether to reclassify Department of Public Works (DPW) debt and its associated debt service as excluded debt under Proposition
By the Wayland Post Staff A long-planned community forum on hate crimes and prevention became an emotional reckoning on race, trust, and transparency in Wayland on Nov. 10, when residents filled the
At the November 2025 Financial Summit, Town Manager Michael McCall and Finance Director Brian Keveny presented a cautiously optimistic outlook for Waylandโs fiscal position heading into Fiscal 2027. While the town remains
As the price of everyday items like groceries and gasoline continues to rise, government SNAP benefits have been put on hold, and temperatures start to drop, families struggling with expenses more and