The Board of Public Works reviewed a significant change involving the MWRA long-term water supply project at its Feb. 25 meeting.Director of Public Works Tom Holder reported that the capital improvement plan
School Committee members and the Wayland Public Schools administrative team met with HMFH Architects at the committeeโs Feb. 25 meeting to review the culmination of the Wayland PS PK-8 Facilities Planning report
By Veronica Hernandez As deer collisions rise during the winter, some Wayland residents are concerned about wildlife and public safety.While it might appear there are more deer-vs.-car accidents, Acting Police Chief Mark
By Michele (Shelley) Trucksis When people learn that I drive an electric vehicle, one of the first questions they ask is, โBut what about long trips?โ Closely followed by, โDonโt you worry
Korey Dropkin, who trained at Broomstones Curling Club in Wayland, stands with his silver medal with the Dolomites in the background. (Photo courtesy Korey Dropkin) 0 events found. Submit Event Events Notice
Saturday, March 71โ4:30 p.m.Mosaic Heart or Jewelry WorkshopAmy Marks Studio (111 Riverview Road, Waltham)Take a break from the everyday and spend an inspiring afternoon creating art with Arts Wayland member Amy Marks.
Monday, Feb. 1610:50 a.m. โ A Ravine Road resident reported that water in her basement had set off an alarm. The Fire Department provided a pump to remove the water.11:18 a.m. โ
The Planning Board continued its public hearing on the Carroll School site plan application for 37โ45 Waltham Road and voted to extend its written decision deadline to April 17 in order to
The Route 20 South Landfill Visioning Committee voted unanimously Feb. 17 to advance a concept plan that centers on a regulation-size grass athletic field, an informal open space, a future trailhead connection,
Every fall, as the Select Board sets the tax rate, thousands of property tax bills quietly power nearly every public service in Wayland, from classroom lights to plowed roads.For fiscal year 2026,