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One Year After Death, Marina Keegan's...
Kevin and Tracy Keegan kiss their daughter Marina at her graduation from Yale in May, 2012.
Senne Trial Update, Astley's Parents on Beacon Hill, Patriots in Wayland
Trial Postponed for Wayland Native Accused in Trooper's Death William Senne was scheduled to go to trial on May 15, but that has been postponed due to another high-profile murder trial at Plymouth Superior Court.
Low-Speed Chase Through Sudbury Ends in Arrest of New York Woman
A New York woman is facing multiple charges after leading the Sudbury Police Department on a low-speed chase on May 13.
Board of Public Works Approves Land Transfer to ConCom
Wayland voters decided at the recent Annual Town Meeting to authorize the Board of Public Works to return land near the Wayland Transfer Station to the control of the town's Conservation Commission.
Handbag Assault Leads to Arrest
Friday, May 10 6:42 p.m.: A officer on a detail radioed in a domestic in progress near the Natick Mall .
What's the Going Rate For a Lawn Service in Wayland
This week: How much do lawn services cost? How much do you pay for your lawn service? And what does that cover - just mowing, or does it cover weeding, pruning, planting? Please share in the comments below - we promise we won't judge you! And if you've got a lawn service you love, tell us that too.
What Would You Do with $350 Million Powerball Jackpot?
The Powerball jackpot will hit $350 million for Wednesday's drawing. Though not the largest Powerball cash payout, the jackpot is inching closer to the $384 million that was given out in November 2012 in Arizona and Missouri.
Selectmen Schedule Office Hours at Town Center Panera
Wayland selectmen will greet and talk with residents later this week during office hours at the newly opened Wayland Town Center location of Panera Bread .
Towns across the country are getting new recycling centers, giving away rain barrels and installing parking meters with solar panels.
Lauren Dunne Astley's Parents to Testify on Beacon Hill
Malcolm Astley and Mary Dunne will appear before legislators on Beacon Hill Tuesday as part of their continuing efforts to prevent teen dating violence, which claimed their daughter's life in 2011.
Needed: Volunteers for OPEB, Wayland Cares Temporary Committees
The Wayland Board of Selectmen voted at its most recent meeting to create two temporary advisory committees and is now looking for residents to serve.
Dover woman places toy poodles in loving homes
Dogs available for adoption through Toy Poodle Rescue vie for treats during a recent "meet and greet" event at a pet store in Wayland.
Lee's Farm Progress, One-Building at Finnerty's, Habitat Update
Carriage House at Lee's Farm Construction Ahead of Schedule The housing development at Lee's Farm is well underway and information about securing an apartment is now available.
Earth Day 2013 a Resounding Success
Transition Wayland and the Wayland Schools PTO Green Team would like to thank all the hosts, visitors, sponsors, volunteers and the local media for making Wayland's latest Earth Day event a resounding success.
NSTAR Reporting 25% of Framingham Without Power
UPDATED 3:05 a.m. As of 3 a.m., 20 percent of Framingham or 5,965 customers are without power.
5 Things: Morning EDC Meeting, Conaway Video, Office Hours, Garage Sales
The Economic Development Committee will meet at 8:30 a.m. today at Wayland Town Building.
Simon: Sudbury Needs to Think Forward When Making Decisions
If you are ever invited into Leonard Simon's basement, you will see a toy train set that took hundreds of hours for him and his son to build.
Weekend Happenings: Fishing Derby, Antiques, Plant Sale and More
Wayland Youth Fishing Derby When/Where: Saturday, May 11, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. at Mill Pond Why Go: This annual youth derby for kids through eighth grade is a good time for the family and a fundraiser for the Vernon Cancer Center at Newton-Wellesley. There's not entry fee to fish, but every should bring their own gear.
Are the Cicadas Coming to Wayland?
Within the next few weeks, hordes of insects will awaken from a 17-year slumber, crawl out of the earth, shed their skins, and set [almost] the entire East Coast abuzz in a plague-like event enthusiasts have dubbed the "Cicadapocalypse" after the bugs' name, cicadas.
Increased Break-Ins in Holliston and Surrounding Towns
Holliston residents have been experiencing an uptick in break-ins recently, and according to Holliston Police Chief John Moore , the town isn't isolated.