The library will be closed for two days this week due to ongoing construction.
Wayland’s officers took part in “Shop with a Cop” for a third successful year and helped gift nearly 600 children with toys.
Giving Tuesday, which in 2024 falls on Dec. 3, is a day dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community groups.
Two New Classrooms Create Additional Openings for Toddlers, Preschoolers and Kindergarten Children
The Wayland Police Department will be hosting a R.A.D. class starting next month.
See what's going on this week at the Wayland library for kids, adults, teens and babies.
Michelle Mizner has worked on FRONTLINE, and edited and produced the Academy Award-winning documentary "20 Days in Mariupol."
It's really hot this week, dangerously so. See how much longer you might have to keep your AC kicking this summer.
Heat indices may reach 100 or higher in the Wayland area this week, putting vulnerable residents at risk.
Called a "legend," Schuler volunteered on many town boards, and worked to conserve large open space parcels.
The Wayland market at Russell's Garden Center kicked off its 20th season Wednesday.
The town beach was in pre-season mode up until this weekend. You can now visit daily.
The Wayland library will be especially important this week, offering AC during a bad heat wave.
Ahead of a permanent MWRA link, Wayland has secured emergency access to the water supply.
The event will offer family fun, including performances, arts and crafts, activities, and food from around the world.
People and pets should avoid contact with the part of Lake Cochituate where the bloom was seen.
Just in time for peak air conditioning season, Eversource is seeking permission to raise rates for residential and commercial customers.
Wayland's plan to comply with the new state law adds new zones over existing dense developments already in place.
A foundation named for Eliza Juliet Norton helped fund the new Cochituate Field facilities.
Wayland police are reminding town residents to mind what's in your yard with bears out searching for post-winter calories.
Students at the elementary school are collecting a variety of items to donate to a shelter in Waltham and other local causes.
The top public service award given out by Wayland will go to a former resident who refused to do Richard Nixon's dirty work.
A proposed storage facility, which will be the subject of a public forum on Tuesday, would also create a new space for Arts Wayland.
Before Town Meeting votes to approve, Wayland residents can get an idea of how zoning will change to allow multifamily development.