The Wayland School Committee unanimously approved the use of $45,000 in state funds to purchase a van for the district’s transition programming for high school special education students at its meeting on
The Human Rights, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee (HRDEI) welcomed three new members: Maryam Libdi, Sarah Shtudin, and Denise Fortin. The committee recapped the town’s packed July 3 public reading of Frederick Douglass’ “What
While the Educational Development met on July 10 to review the status of businesses exiting or planning to move into Wayland, most of their discussion focused on developing a plan to fill
“We never achieved our budgeted sales since moving to the Wayland location,” Bagel Table co-owner Edgar Eglitis gave as an explanation for closing the Wayland location. The Bagel Table, located at 21
Just over the border in Natick is a venue that has provided a variety of music and other entertainment options since 1997 to Natick, Wayland, and other surrounding communities. Founded as a
Nearly 80 residents and one loyal dog fanned out across the intersection of Routes 20, 126, and 27 late Sunday afternoon, joining a nationwide day of action honoring the late U.S. Rep. John
Many thanks to everyone who’s donated to the Wayland Post. Those who have contibuted since the full list was last published in June 13, 2025 issue are in boldface. Dudley Pond Sustaining
The Zoning Board of Appeals on July 8 cleared a half‑dozen home‑addition requests. Home projects advance Owners of 10 White Pine Knoll Rd. were granted a special permit to replace a carport with
As federal immigration raids spread across the state, anxiety is mounting among Massachusetts immigrant families, and so is the effort to protect them. Ashley Fuller of WayCAM TV’s “Meet Our Neighbors” sat
At the Planning Board’s July 9 meeting, Chair Anette Lewis led a unanimous 5‑0 vote to endorse “final mylar” plans for a new three-lot subdivision at 13 Charena Rd. after Town Planner Robert Hummel
The Wayland School Committee unanimously approved the use of $45,000 in state funds to purchase a van for the district’s transition programming for high school special education students at its meeting on
The Human Rights, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee (HRDEI) welcomed three new members: Maryam Libdi, Sarah Shtudin, and Denise Fortin. The committee recapped the town’s packed July 3 public reading of Frederick Douglass’ “What
While the Educational Development met on July 10 to review the status of businesses exiting or planning to move into Wayland, most of their discussion focused on developing a plan to fill
“We never achieved our budgeted sales since moving to the Wayland location,” Bagel Table co-owner Edgar Eglitis gave as an explanation for closing the Wayland location. The Bagel Table, located at 21
Just over the border in Natick is a venue that has provided a variety of music and other entertainment options since 1997 to Natick, Wayland, and other surrounding communities. Founded as a
Nearly 80 residents and one loyal dog fanned out across the intersection of Routes 20, 126, and 27 late Sunday afternoon, joining a nationwide day of action honoring the late U.S. Rep. John