By Jack Schwed Korey Dropkin began curling when he was a โlittle man that couldn’t even walkโ at Broomstones Curling Club in Wayland, hoping that one day he would compete in the
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,
Occasionally during the girlsโ indoor track and field Division 4 state championship, Wayland High School coaches Allison LaClaire and Shelly Fraser would take screenshots of the standings on the Lancer Timing Services
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)
By Wayland Post staff With three head coaches in three years and back-to-back losing seasons, the Wayland High School girlsโ basketball team faced a tough road to make the playoffs in 2025-26.The
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
By Marina McAlpine In the wake of hateful incidents that shook the town, a community-led movement in Wayland has grown into a nonprofit dedicated to connection, belonging and action. The Wayland Community
To the Editor:Hundreds of Rice Road neighbors around the Coptic Church, as well as town-wide residents, are reeling from the Planning Boardโs recent 4-1 approval of the churchโs application to build a