The nominations are in and certified. Here is who is running for elected office in Wayland's Annual Town Election.
If you're on the fence when it comes to your presidential vote, there's an online quiz that might clarify things (or confuse you further).
Voters took up three articles at the Feb. 11, 2016 Wayland Special Town Meeting. Here are the voting results.
In the position, she will handle veterans services for Wayland as well as for Needham, Wellesley and Weston.
A snowy situation on the evening of the original date led Wayland's Finance Committee to reschedule.
First things first, Wayland's Special Town Meeting will take place Thursday, Feb. 11 at Wayland Middle School.
Want to change your party affiliation or register to vote? You need to do it by Feb. 10 in order to be eligible for the March 1 primary.
The public is invited to Wayland Town Building for the presentation.
The highest possible rating means Wayland should enjoy the lowest possible interest rates on its outstanding loans.
The number of dog licenses should reveal how many pooches live in town. But if the numbers are right, Wayland lost about 600 dogs last year.
Wayland will convene a Special Town Meeting on Feb. 11, 2016 to address three warrant articles.
Massachusetts has a few Congressional districts that appear to be highly gerrymandered, but what about Wayland's district?
Anyone wishing to get articles in for consideration only has a couple of weeks left to do so.
The Wayland Board of Selectmen host a workshop for people and organizations looking to petition articles for the Town Meeting warrant.
Nearly half a million is designated for sanding, salting and plowing this winter. Will it be enough?
Plan accordingly.
The traffic assessment is now available to residents.
The Board also accepts conservation land on Pelham Island Road.
Rep. Katherine Clark praised the national K-12 education reform bill.
Getting the funds to restore North Cemetery is among the agenda items discussed by the Historical Commission.
The warrant is open for a month for those wishing to submit articles for consideration.
The Planning Board holds a public hearing on amending the zoning bylaws to be considered at the annual town meeting.
Wayland's made it a heck of a lot easier to renew your dog's license. Make sure you're up to date.
Community Preservation Committee is considering funding applications.
The town is holding its annual public involvement plan meeting.
The Board of Selectmen is holding a public hearing on the tax rate classification.
Talk about what was approved, and what wasn't, and what it means for the town at this annual wrap-up meeting.
Now that you don't need to water your lawn, the water ban is no longer in effect.
The Board of Selectmen tackle a full agenda this week.
Wayland voters approved 11 articles on the Special Town Meeting warrant, didn't pass one, and passed over one. See the results.
Wayland's Special Town Meeting is Monday.
Roll Call's annual Wealth of Congress Index lists a Kennedy as the wealthiest Mass. member of Congress. Where did Wayland's rep fall?
Make sure you're registered to vote in Wayland's Special Town Meeting.
The owners of Mainstone Farm plan to sell the developmental rights to 210 acres, so that it may be preserved.
Wayland's got a quick survey to take. It'll only take a minute.
Senator Richard Ross joined the Mass. senate to unanimously adopt a bill intended to reduce the rate of opioid addiction.
Wayland was one of 216 municipalities that recently received a grant from the Baker-Polito administration.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark was appointed as senior whip in the 114th Congress.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
The Middlesex DA is launched a new initiative called 'Mobile Policy Forums.'