The Fire Department declared the start of open burning season on Jan. 15, continuing through May 1. Residents must obtain a burn permit each year from the Fire Department to comply with
Board of Assessors, Jan. 6 The Board of Assessors convened on Jan. 6 to address several topics, including bylaw revisions, office updates, and archival preservation efforts. Director of Assessing Robert Leroux introduced
Energy and Climate Committee, Jan. 7 A focus of discussion at the Jan. 7 meeting of the Energy and Climate Committee was the Loker Elementary School solar array project. Members discussed the
Led by Chair Maryanne Peabody, at its Jan. 7 meeting the Personnel Board addressed updates to the town’s personnel bylaws and wage classification plans and discussed a grievance with the firefighters’ union
Temple Shir Tikva will host an American Red Cross Blood Drive on December 20, 2025, giving community members a chance to help save lives during the busy holiday season. Donors of all
The Holiday Season is officially here! Join us at Russell’s Garden Center for a weekend full of FREE fun Saturday Nov. 29 & Sunday Nov. 30th.  SATURDAY ONLY we welcome special
Join us for a special Thanksgiving Edition of the Wayland Farmers’ Market on SUNDAY NOV. 23 from 10AM-2PM in the back parking lot of RUSSELL’S GARDEN CENTER 397 Boston Post Rd. Wayland.
Please join Wayland Community Action Network (WaylandCAN) on Saturday, December 6, from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at Sandy Burr Country Club for A Roaring Night of Connection — a community fundraising
The Fire Department declared the start of open burning season on Jan. 15, continuing through May 1. Residents must obtain a burn permit each year from the Fire Department to comply with
Board of Assessors, Jan. 6 The Board of Assessors convened on Jan. 6 to address several topics, including bylaw revisions, office updates, and archival preservation efforts. Director of Assessing Robert Leroux introduced
Energy and Climate Committee, Jan. 7 A focus of discussion at the Jan. 7 meeting of the Energy and Climate Committee was the Loker Elementary School solar array project. Members discussed the
Led by Chair Maryanne Peabody, at its Jan. 7 meeting the Personnel Board addressed updates to the town’s personnel bylaws and wage classification plans and discussed a grievance with the firefighters’ union