The Wayland High School Tri-M will host the event to educate and inspire younger musicians and artists.
See what's happening at the library during the week of April 18.
Get your week started with seven important things coming up this week in Patch communities across the region.
Fifty-five units at the new Alta Oxbow apartments along Route 20 will be set aside for people who earn below the Wayland median income.
See what's happening at the library during the week of April 11.
See what's happening at the library during the week of April 4.
Get April started with these seven important things coming up this week in Patch communities across the region.
Three juveniles defaced the scout house last weekend, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage.
See what's happening at the library during the week of March 28.
State officials have been in Wayland recently making final checks on a new filter system that could help reduce the harmful chemicals.
See what's happening at the library during the week of March 21.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a seed library opening, an update on police bodycams and more.
The 2022 Lydia Maria Child will go to a person or group for "active volunteer leadership in the betterment of our community."
See what's happening at the library during the week of March 14.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a quiz show match, election deadlines and more.
In a letter, Wayland resident Mei-Ling Ellerman describes why she's voting for King in 2022.
See important events coming up this week: voter registration deadline, internship opening, more.
See what's happening at the library during the week of March 7.
A Wayland basketball player was subjected to racist taunts at a recent game. Residents from the towns will meet for a diversity town hall.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a marijuana license boost, a vote to end a nurse union and mask mandates ending.
See what's happening at the Wayland library during the week of Feb. 28.
Sybrina Fulton will speak about violence prevention to patrons of libraries in Wayland, Belmont, Lincoln, Norwood and Ashland.
See what's happening at the library during the week of Feb. 21.
This Thursday, the group Our Wayland will hold its latest "community conversations" event with Superintendent Omar Easy.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a festival return, a new Starbucks and an election forum.
See the week's top stories: new owner for historic restaurant, trucker convoy protest, cop honored for choking saves, more.
Like trash and recycling, Wayland residents can now have items like clothing and textiles picked up curbside.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a big restaurant expansion, mandate reviews and a polar plunge.
See seven important items coming up this week, including rent help deadline, a school vaccine clinic and a state-of-the city address.
See seven important items coming up this week, including new restaurants, big dam event, first City Council meeting, more.
Nominations for the annual award named for the former town moderator will be open through February.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a new eviction moratorium, a Walgreens development and more.
See how the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will affect city offices, public parking, garbage pickup and more in Wayland.
Why was the UN Climate Change Conference Important? Where will be go from here?
See how the New Year’s holiday will affect government offices, transportation schedules and school hours in Wayland.
Take a look back at some of 2021's strangest stories: GameStop dad, two-headed turtle, library potato mystery, haircut 911 and much more.
In a letter, Wayland resident Larry Kiernan opposes more public attention for a recent racist vandalism incident in a town school.
In an essay, Wayland Human Rights, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee Chair Dovie King describes recent bigoted incidents in town.
The Saturday event will allow locals to unload unwanted items to benefit Habitat for Humanity.