The Zoning Board of Appeals on March 25 voted unanimously to continue its co-sponsorship of the proposed Article 20, Restaurant Pickup Window Overlay District, following a detailed review of the still redlined
Yamini Ranjan wants to spotlight the extraordinary in the everyday. Since moving to Wayland in 2016, she has been inspired by the accomplished women in her community and aims to share their
Terrain Café Proposal for Boston Post Road Site Raises Economic Hopes and Business Concerns The Economic Development Committee (EDC) heard what started as public comment that lasted for an hour about a
Approximately 30 residents watched the Sudbury Companies Militia and Minute march and ride through Wayland early afternoon on April 20. The Militia dressed in period costumes started at the First Parish Church
URBN, the parent company of Terrain, Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie, has filed plans to the Zoning Board of Appeals to convert the former Whole Foods plaza at 297–311 Boston Post Road into
Dear Editor:Wayland has many special things, but at the top of my list right now is the DPW. We had an issue with the repaving of Stonebridge Road which lead to a
It’s hard to imagine finding a fox kit or baby rabbit alone in the woods and not wanting to take it home. After all, without its mother, how will it survive? In
When you think about voting, the first thing that probably comes to mind is that iconic “I Voted” sticker. But behind that small badge of civic pride is an incredible amount of
Prior to a vote, Town Planner Robert Hummel confirmed that Kevin O’Leary, applicant for 13 Charena Road, PB #24-07 Amendment to Definitive Subdivision, had been granted an extension of the decision deadline
Wayland Select Board Reorganizes Carol Martin Elected Chair Carol Martin was unanimously elected chair of the Select Board and Doug Levine as vice chair. Anne Brensley, who supported the appointments, departed the
Jean Milburn, Penny Beer and her daughter and a dozen other Wayland residents participated in the Indivisible rally on April 19, 2025. Six hundred attendees from the area assembled at the First