Community Corner
THE WEEK IN WAYLAND: Nearly 200 Millionaires in Town; Beard Family Conserves Property; Town Suit Settled; New, Cool Jobs
Take a look back at the week on Wayland Patch with this handy list of links.

Some stories that ran this past week on Wayland Patch:
- Wayland Has 199 Millionaires: The BBJ has released its annual millionaire report. Check out where Massachusetts towns and cities place on it.
- Kids Invited to Read to Corbyn the Dog: The Wayland Library and Pets and People Foundation invite kids to come in and read to Corbyn, a beautiful Samoyed.
- WPSF Annual Fundraiser, Saturday March 7: Wayland Public School Foundation Hosts March Madness Kickoff Party at Skybokx 109 in Natick
- Beard Family Fills Lifetime Goal of Conserving Wayland Property: The Beards gave the gift of conservation restriction to the town.
- Mass. State Police Lay Down #ClearUrCar Challenge: Instigated by Lt. Dan Richard, the Twitter challenge calls for nicely-cleared cars across the state.
- 5 New Jobs Near Wayland: Lots of employers posted new opportunities this week.
- 6 Weeks to Go Until the Taste of MetroWest: It’s the MetroWest Chamber’s signature event. Do you have tickets?
- Wayland Fire: Share Your Hydrant Shovel Shots! The fire department is asking for you to share photos of you, family or friends shoveling out hydrants in town.
- Chamber Hosts Biz After Hours: The event was at the American Cancer Society.
- WATCH: Senior Singing Day: WayCAM captures the first ever Senior Singing Day.
- Clinics Coming Up for Junior Tennis: Also, the Longfellow Club has events going on throughout vacation week.
- DPW: ‘Thanks to All Who Adopted Hydrants’: But there’ are still many more up for adoption. Can you shovel one out?
- WPSF Annual Spelling Bee - Register Now: The Wayland Public Schools Foundation 24th Annual Team Spelling Bee is Here!
- Obituary: Arrangements for Nancy Elliott Daughnan Morell, Longtime Nanny: ‘Nancy loved to be with children and was happiest when she was taking care of them. She was also an avid gardener and doglover.’
- Wayland Settles 10-Year Long Legal Dispute With Wastewater Management: The legal dispute about sewer capacity arose in 2005, and led to a judgment against the town, and was appealed.
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