The Wayland Public Ceremonies Committee has organized a series of speeches and events for Veterans Day.
Players and fans at the rivalry football game Friday will see messages about partner violence and a fundraiser for the Lauren Astley fund.
A member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe will speak as part of the town's "community conversations" series.
The new Human Rights, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee will observe the day on Oct. 11.
This is the first Wayland Fire Department open house event since 2019 due to the pandemic.
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Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, observing the heritage and culture of Central and South Americans.
The town may be headed for a moratorium on synthetic fields, so officials want to spend $205,000 to study grass facilities.
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There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up near you.
Look ahead to 7 things happening this week, early voting, mall sweepstakes, a cider fest and more.
The Wayland Free Public Library is now even more free, joining other local libraries in axing late fees.
The third event in September will focus on Hispanic heritage and feature local residents speaking about their experiences.
A new annual honor named after longtime Wayland volunteer C. Peter R. Gossels will begin in 2022.
Look ahead to 7 things happening this week, including a Boys & Girls Clubs gala, mosquito spraying and a postponed concert.
Except for the meeting room, the Wayland Free Public Library is the most open it's been since the pandemic began.
The heat index could rise above 100 this week. Wayland is offering residents some relief.
The pandemic changed many things, including how a group of Wayland Boy Scouts received the top scouting rank.
Starting June 14, the Wayland Free Public Library will be open as usual for the first time since the pandemic began.
The expanded library access comes as all coronavirus restrictions in Massachusetts lift on May 29.
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2021’s biggest and brightest supermoon is coming. Here's how to see it in the sky over Wayland.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
The Wayland Racial Justice Advisory Committee event will feature WWII-era internment camp survivor Margie Yamamoto.
Over the weekend, Wayland Scouts replaced garden boxes at Wayland Middle School with help from Lynch Landscape & Tree Service.
St. Ann Church is hosting a bulk metal and electronics recycling event this weekend.
In a letter, resident Donna Bouchard asks locals to display coral ribbons to remember Lauren Astley, who was murdered in 2011.
If you got a notice about a May shredding event ... throw it in the shredder.
Wayland's COVID-19 Relief Fund helps local vulnerable people access food and other staples.
Preregistration for the April 24, 2021 event is coming up, according to town officials.
The website Niche.com released its list of the top places to live in Massachusetts recently.
Judy Currier's husband of 42 years died of COVID-19 last year. Now, she sees hope because of three new great-grandchildren and the vaccine.
Slavery wasn't confined to southern states. A local historian will discuss Wayland-area slavery during an upcoming event.
Patch is collecting local stories ahead of March 11, the day coronavirus was declared a global pandemic.
The event, organized by the new Wayland Racial Justice Advisory Committee, is part of the town's Black History Month celebration.
The Lydia Maria Child award is given each year to a citizen who has made a difference in the community.
Someone has been leaving potatoes at the library, just like in that one Sue Grafton novel.
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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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