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Five Articles You Need to Read for the Week of Feb. 6-12
2. POLL: If I Could Design Wayland Town Center ... We asked readers what types of businesses they'd like to see go in at Wayland Town Center.
Car Strikes Utility Pole at West Plain, Ridgefield Intersection
The Wayland Police Department confirmed Saturday afternoon a motorist struck a utility pole.
From Where Does This Bell Ring?
If this bell could talk ... it could tell you two centuries worth of comings and goings.
Five Things You Need to Know Today: Feb. 10
Hope to see you there! 2. The Wayland Concert Series welcomes i»¿Luigi Bocciai»¿A and Arthur McManus tonight for a performance of Italian vocal music from antiquity through the 20th century.
Sharon High Mock Trial Team Now 3-0
The Sharon High School mock trial team's perfect state tournament schedule continued Wednesday with a victory over Wayland, adviser Tom Sanborn said.
Wayland Is Preparing for Four Elections in 2012
Wayland is scheduled to conduct four elections during 2012, and that's assuming there aren't any special elections scheduled later this year.
Love Your Local Businesses This Valentine's Day
It's the thought that counts, they say. But on Valentine's Day, the gift counts too.
Wayland Resident Joins Middlesex District Attorney's Office
The below is a press release from the Middlesex County District Attorney's Office.
Wayland Youth Musicians to Perform in Boston Sunday
Stephanie Steltzer, Mingle Li and Tamara Lord are years apart in terms of schooling, but they share a skill for the same instrument and the opportunity to perform with professional musicians in Boston this weekend.A Steltzer, a sophomore at Wayland High School ; Li a third-grader at Claypit Hill School ; and Lord, a seventh-grader at Wayland Middle ... (more)
What You Missed At Tuesday's Rec Commission Meeting
Members of Wayland's Recreation Commission gathered Tuesday night to discuss a variety of topics ranging from future athletic fields to lighting the ice rinks at Cochituate Field.
Twenty Positions Up for a Vote in April Election
Wayland's Annual Town Election will take place on Tuesday, April 3. Twenty positions will be up to voters to fill.
POLL: If I Could Design Wayland Town Center ...
It's been years in the making, but Wayland Town Center is at last coming to fruition.
Police Log: Man Wanted on Seven Warrants and Teens Busted with Pot
Shoplifter arrested, found to have numerous warrants A Natick man was arrested Friday after he was allegedly shoplifting from stores on Needham Street.
Five Things You Need to Know Today: Feb. 7
We're adding new bloggers all the time -- we welcomed Jim Forti just yesterday -- so check "Local Voices" often.
ABBOUD: of Wayland, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, Fuad Labib, 92. Widower of Rosa Abboud.
Wayland Resident Brings 'Marimba Magic' to Life
Sarah Tenney didn't take up playing marimba until she was well into her college years, but she's dedicated her teaching to ensuring others experience the instrument many years earlier.
Five Articles You Need to Read for the Week of Jan. 30-Feb. 5
Richard Manley is tackling a new challenge after three decades on the Wayland police force.
House Hunt: Open Houses in and Near Wayland, Feb. 5
Searching for a new place to call home? Here is a sampling of open houses this weekend in and near Wayland.
Selectmen Hear About New Plans for Old Housing Project
Wayland's Board of Selectmen Monday night learned about the current status of a project last in discussion several years ago.
Sharon High Mock Trial Team Claims Another Win
The Sharon High School mock trail team is one win away from advancing in a state tournament.