A round up of restaurant and food news from in and around Wayland.
The Planning Board's public hearing on 150 Main St., the Finnerty's site, ended just before midnight Tuesday, but no vote was taken.
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Wayland Police say a server at the restaurant served alcohol to two minors during a routine undercover compliance check.
The online survey will be available until May 31.
Through customer donations, and a company donation, Dunkin' Donuts has donated more than $467K to One Fund Boston.
The state's Restaurant and Business Alliance said there was "no sign of opposition" at a hearing last week.
A roundup of jobs listings in Wayland and nearby
The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
Wayland has sold a runner up ticket for a big lottery prize in the past. Could this drawing be the one when Wayland sells the winner? Here is where you can buy your Powerball tickets in town.
The Carriage House at Lee's Farm housing development is well underway on Route 20 in Wayland. An opening date is estimated for late this year.
The Wayland Town Center salon joins salons around the area in Boston Strong Celeste-a-Thon on May 13.
Developers returned for a Planning Board hearing Tuesday night after having met twice with the Design Review Board on the latest one-building plan for 150 Main St. in Wayland.
The streets of south Wayland were filled with young baseball and softball players Saturday for the annual WBSA parade.
Little Dove Early Childhood Center will close its doors at the end of the month.
Frozen Yogurt Innovations donated proceeds from sales last Wednesday to One Fund Boston. And Wayland can put away some froyo.
The new plan meets all of Wayland's zoning and bylaw requirements, though there remain questions about mitigating traffic issues at the nearby intersection.
About 2,000 Dunkin' Donuts restaurants in the New England area are collecting donations for One Fund Boston to support those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.
Transition Wayland and the Wayland Green Team are organizing a series of open houses April 27-28, that will celebrate Earth Day and allow residents to get to know the green efforts of their neighbors.
Most retail stores and supermarkets are open for the holiday.
A regular ribbon-cutting just wouldn't do for Panera Bread when it opened at Wayland Town Center this week.
The $1 billion contract to operate the Boston’s commuter rail system is the largest contract in state history.
We know there are lots of questions surrounding the redevelopment of 150 Main St., the Finnerty's site. Here's the latest.
'Million Dollar Startup' will pick one winner from small companies across Massachusetts to feature on a new show, airing in May on NECN.
The Local is coming soon to Wayland Town Center.
Wayland's local depot is stocking plenty of gifts for Easter.
The special permit application for 150 Main St., in Wayland, was related to parking and signage at the former Finnerty's site.
We've had some changes to Wayland's business landscape lately, so we wanted to know what is STILL missing.
The Internet company agreed to a $7 million multi-state settlement over the unauthorized collection of personal data by its Street View vehicles.
Wayland Town Center is coming to life. Patch took a look around at what's already open and what is coming soon.
Orange Leaf opened its doors on Tuesday, March 5.
It's another edition of You Ask, Patch Answers.
A number of name brands are included in the recall.
Consumers can get a replacement coupon for the product.
The U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday proposed ending first-class mail delivery on Saturdays.
Earthfrendz was started in 2009 by Wayland resident Priya Samant.
Two share sizes are available for the Wayland farm.
Restaurant and business owners: share your Valentine's Day specials on Patch.
The rumors are true. A popular West Newton eatery is expanding to Wayland Town Center.
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