Senator Rausch and her staff will remain accessible via phone and email, will provide weekly COVID-19 updates via newsletter
State Rep. Carmine Gentile will also visit with constituents in Sudbury and Marlborough in April.
The League of Women Voters is sponsoring the 70th annual candidates' night after Super Tuesday.
Many libraries around the state and country are boycotting Macmillan's new rule around lending e-books.
The Massachusetts primary election is March 3, but you can vote early starting on Monday. Here's what you need to know.
Patricia Saint Aubin is running for reelection in a district that includes Wayland and Natick.
One of the Wayland Town Meeting articles up for consideration this year expands town code about where and when guns can be carried.
The new town facility would house the Council on Aging, Youth and Family Services, and recreation activities, according to bid documents.
For the third time since the 1980s, Wayland will try to create a hierarchical town government structure with one chief administrator.
The Wayland Finance Committee will begin the fiscal year 2021 process this week with a proposed $87 million budget.
Wayland has chosen a single commercial and residential tax rate for fiscal year 2020.
The Wayland census will coincide with the 2020 federal Census this year.
Town officials will soon discuss setting the next fiscal year's tax rate, and how properties will be classified.
Plans for a proposed affordable housing project in Wayland are larger than previous ones, according to documents on file with the town.
Senator Rausch heads to Natick for her monthly office hours on Tuesday, October 15th.
See a list of the open seats on town boards and commission as of October 2019.
Senator Rausch heads to the Richards Memorial Library and Franklin Town Hall for her September in-district office hours.
Update on EEE spraying in Wayland
This Act would standardize and streamline immunization exemptions for schools and youth programs throughout the Commonwealth
Senator Rausch secured funding for district towns and statewide initiatives for teens, the elderly, and oversight of the executive branch.
A former Wayland High School athletic director accused the school administrators of violating the state’s whistleblower protection laws.
Senator Rausch heads to Wellesley Town Hall for her monthly office hours on Friday, July 26
Only three article were not passed and one article was passed over.
All twelve articles discussed were passed including an article to make Wayland a Welcoming town.
Wayland's Board of Public Works supports Automatic Water Meter Reading.
A discussion about the warrant article will be held April 23, before Town Meeting.
The Lydia Maria Child award honors outstanding citizenship.
The vote to solidify the town's decision to ban recreational pot stores in town passed Town Meeting.
Voting yes at Wayland's Special Town Meeting would solidify the town's decision to ban recreational pot stores in town.
In the upcoming special town meeting on Nov 13th, Article 10 gives Wayland a chance to expand its limits on gun discharge.
The last day to register to vote is Friday, Nov. 2, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Another $40 million was added to the $200 million already set aside for FY2019 Chapter 90 funding for MA towns and cities.
All of the articles will be read, and the public is urged to attend.
The Conservation Commission cited wetlands concerns for rejecting the apartment complex project.
Wayland's Board of Selectmen tackles a packed agenda that includes approving (or not) a liquor license for a new Wayland restaurant.
This anonymous survey is important.
Three sponsors have created a petition aimed at prohibiting the discharge of weapons.
Early voting starts soon in Wayland, and there are several times available.
Here's your chance to meet one-on-one with your local representative.
The new town administrator is coming board. Now's your chance to say hello.