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Wayland Week in Review: Traffic Changes; Doc. Speaks About Alzheimer's; Tennis Player Commits to Georgetown; Curling Club Founder Dies at 102
Here's what you may have missed this week on Wayland Patch.

Some stories you may have missed this week on Wayland Patch:
- Mutual One Charitable Foundation gave a $5,000 grant to Programs for People
- Dr. Robert Stein spoke about the latest in research on Alzheimer’s Disease
- Wayland Tennis Player William Sharton Commits to Georgetown: This top Wayland High tennis player has given the ‘ok’ to join the Hoyas. He’s ranked at no. 4 in the state, and 104 in the country.
- Sen. Ross visited Volante Farms
- The founder of the Broomstone Curling Club in Wayland passed away at 102
- Longtime Wayland Teacher Shares Photography Skills With Claypit Hill and Happy Hollow Schools: Conrad Gees, a retired Wayland teacher, is sharing his skills with students in grades 4 and 5.
- The big book and bake sale is coming up at the library
- There will soon be a traffic change at an intersection in town. Read about the new plan here.
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