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Capital Improvement Planning Committee

December 19, 2025
The Capital Improvement Planning Committee on Dec. 9 continued its review of fiscal 2027 capital requests with a detailed examination of school and facilities needs, focusing on how to prioritize projects within

Bridge can have a second walkway

December 19, 2025
To the Editor: My name is Charu Kokate, and I am a senior partner at Safdie Architects, a global practice known for designing and delivering major architectural works worldwide. I have been

Renegotiate 1971 bridge agreement

December 19, 2025
To the Editor, I compliment the Wayland Post for the excellent article on the history of Sherman’s Bridge in your Dec. 5 issue.There is one thing I do not understand. That article

Michele R. Patterson

December 19, 2025
For additional recent Wayland obituaries, please see www.waylandpost.org. Michele R. Patterson, 64, died Dec. 2, at her residence in Wayland following a period of declining health.She was born in Great Falls, Mont.,

Building a sweet holiday season

December 19, 2025
Young artists and their families recently gathered at First Parish for a festive annual tradition: a spaghetti dinner followed by decorating gingerbread houses. Featured Photo, Ali Polat and his daughter Maddie put

Public Safety Log

December 19, 2025
Monday, Dec. 13:02 p.m. โ€” A 911 call from Cochituate Village Apartments (106 Main St.) stated that a resident was slamming doors and yelling.6:13 p.m. โ€” A caller from Donelanโ€™s Market (177

A huge thank-you to everyone whoโ€™s donated to the Post!

December 19, 2025
Dudley Pond Sustaining MembersAt the highest level, named for the beloved Dudley Pond, Sustaining Members provide steady, life-giving support that allows the Post to thrive.Elisabeth CarterFidelity CharitableBonnie GosselsMartin HendersonDavid HillLeroy ParkerCatherine RadmerJane

Select Board

December 19, 2025
The Select Board on Dec. 1 continued detailed deliberations on how to finance the townโ€™s proposed MWRA water connection and related DEP requirements, a project expected to involve roughly $38 million in