Whether it’s the library or your favorite restaurant or retailer, here’s a look at what’s open on New Year’s Day.
Wayland's Bob Cook was being highlighted for his work volunteering with the United Way of Tri-County Call2Talk mental health program.
For the 57th year, Wayland firefighters will drive Santa around for three nights.
Linda Harrar earned the American Association for the Advancement of Science fellowship for her efforts to advance science.
The 2020 toy drive in Wayland has moved due to the coronavirus-related closure of the police station lobby.
The Wayland Public School Foundation's first ever turkey trot will take place Thanksgiving week.
Connect with your neighbors virtually or in person
Gift card drive will support REACH shelter, Waltham
For residents experiencing symptoms, concerns about exposure and seeking health information specific to COVID-19.
The outdoor event will feature local veterans and a live rendition of the National Anthem.
If you visited a pumpkin patch, you have some carving and cooking to do. Here's our favorite seed recipe and how to preserve your pumpkin.
Almost 400 Wayland residents were still without power Friday after a strong storm on Wednesday.
The Wayland Free Public Library building closed in mid-March due to coronavirus.
Now Wayland residents can check their email and other web business, and get some fresh air.
The Labor Day holiday on Sept. 7 will mean closures for key businesses, some transit and government offices.
Pandemic motivates search for high-quality digital healthcare; innovative local company delivers solutions.
The building is still closed, but Wayland library patrons still have access to a variety of programs.
Two events on August 26 to Honor Local Activists
This may be the best way to vote in 2020 amid uncertainty that the USPS can deliver this election season.
Wayland's Jade Wiliams heard about a mask shortage, and rose to the challenge.
2020 has been tough. Here's how to highlight someone who's helping to make it a bit easier.
The new town committee will be charged with several tasks, including the creation of a Wayland Human Rights Committee.
Take a step back in time and see what Wayland's agricultural industry looked like in the World War II era.
If you need help with basic life necessities such as obtaining food or medications, please call 508-358-7701.
The building is still closed, but Wayland library patrons will have more time to get materials.
A Wayland assisted living facility is inviting residents to eat lobster to raise money for Alzheimer’s.
A speech Douglass gave in 1852 looks at Independence Day from the perspective of an American slave.
If you need help with basic life necessities such as obtaining food or medications, please call 508-358-7701. Town will provide assistance.
Loker Elementary teacher Mike O'Connor was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer early this spring.
Candidate Dave Watkins picked up a vacant seat on the Wayland Board of Selectmen in the June 9 election.
Hear why David Watkins is running for the Board of Selectman. The Wayland spring election is coming up on June 9.
For the first time in months, Wayland residents can take out items from the library beginning June 1.
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The upcoming trivia night will take place over Zoom. See other upcoming library events and activities during May.
The Wayland Board of Health (BOH) continues to urge all residents and businesses to self-report any COVID-19 symptoms to the Town.
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Residents are also required to wear a mask or face covering when taking public transportation, outdoors in public areas from May 6 onward.
Tara Duffy and Bucky Lewis have created a symbol for those fighting coronavirus, and are hoping it spreads around the world.
The fund is being used to buy and deliver groceries to Wayland residents in need.