There's a special election on Oct. 2 in Wayland that would, or not, ban the sale of recreational marijuana in town. The Buzz spotlights.
The two communities will split the responsibilities down the middle.
The special election is being held in October.
Here's how Wayland voted in the mid-term primary election of 2018.
"Why does her personal story matter? Because the lesson of the MeToo movement is that we need to question the values of the people."
Interested in getting an article on the Town Meeting warrant? You ought to go to this.
The state primary election is on Tuesday, Sept. 4.
Say goodbye to the Wayland town administrator.
The sticker price is jumping, and for good reason, according to the Public Works director.
The DPW is not going to plow private roads anymore in Wayland. But you can appeal.
The town could be voting to change its mind on recreational marijuana establishments in town.
The bill prohibits individuals with a misdemeanor conviction for animal cruelty from possessing a firearm.
District constituents have a chance for a one-on-one with Rep. Carmine Gentile. Share your issues. Share your concerns.
The board unanimously voted for the new town administrator.
The board interviews the three finalists, bringing the town one step closer to hiring its new town administrator.
What's open or closed for the holiday? Note the special MBTA schedule, as well.
To reverse the decision, Wayland voters would have to go through two hoops to ban recreational pot in town.
A number of private roads were removed from the town's plow list; residents, though, can appeal this.
Now's your chance to talk to your district's state representative.
WayCam's putting the spotlight on the future of the Wayland Library.
Two million in funding has been awarded to 82 towns and cities across MA to complete climate change vulnerability assessments.
Along with town offices and banks, by state law, liquor stores are also closed on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
There is a reception honoring the MA attorney general in Wayland. Will you show your support?
The attorney general informed Wayland Town Counsel that it had in fact violated the Open Meeting Law in a school committee meeting.
The Board of Selectmen is looking to put together a screening committee to pare down finalists to replace the departing town administrator.
"This $10.1 million of state money will go to other library projects in the state. We will take some time to consider next steps."
Wayland voters started the vote on April 2, having their say on 39 town meeting warrant articles.
"I hope to retain your support next year when I run again for the same position."
Wayland voters have their say on 39 town meeting warrant articles. How will you vote on April 2?
Duane Galbi announces his candidacy for the Wayland Board of Public Works.
There are three debt exclusion questions on this year's annual town election ballot. Here's an explanation of what they're all about.
Need an easy way to get to the rally?
The next hearing on a 60 housing unit project proposed for the old Mahoney's site is coming up this month.
These sessions are geared toward parents but anyone is welcome.
Learn about the design and ask questions about the proposed new library.
'Today the town has an opportunity to build a new, larger modern library that will meet the needs of todays 21st century Wayland.'
Kulhawik assists in the new Wayland Library effort by narrating this new video explaining the new facility's benefits.
If there's anything you needed to know about the new library project, there's no doubt it's answered in this piece.
Please attend this important hearing! 7pm in the Wayland Town Building
Town officials are asking you to answer this survey to gauge how many people are attending annual town meeting.