By Elisabeth Raingene On Monday April 28th the Community Ball Wall Ribbon Cutting took place at Wayland High School. The event, hosted by Wayland Boosters, celebrated the community effort to fund and
By Elisabeth Raingene The Wayland High School sports community celebrated on Wednesday April 30th the college sports commitments of a record-setting 25 athletes who have competed for WHS varsity sports teams. Wayland
by Chuck Schwager Pickleball has become a very popular game for many reasons, not the least of which is that it is easier to begin playing than tennis or squash. I was
by BY ELISABETH RAINGE From pickleball players and softball to golfers and runners, the warmer weather is bringing out recreational and compet- itive athletes across Wayland. Upcoming Wayland High School (WHS) and
Members of the Eastern Massachusetts Senior Softball League (EMASS) shared stories of how their participation in the league has impacted their lives. The nearly 500-member league for individuals 50 and over play
Gymnastics: The inaugural Weston-Wayland gymnastics season was a great success for our athletes. The team improved its overall score from 110 to 120.9 over the course of the season which is quite
Wayland Weston Crew Registration is now open for Wayland Weston Crew’s spring and summer youth programs! Programs are open to middle school and high school students in Wayland and Weston. Our high