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THE WEEK IN WAYLAND: PD Looks for Burglar, Vandals; Pizza Picks; Open Meeting Law Discussion
Did you miss it? Here's a looksie at what's happened on Wayland Patch this past week.

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- Where’s the Best Pizza in Wayland? When you’re grabbing a pizza, where’s do you go?
- How Charitable is Massachusetts, and Wayland? Look at how Massachusetts did in a recent in-depth survey of charitable giving. And take our poll: how giving are you, Wayland?
- Police Need Public’s Help to Catch a Burglar: The burglaries took place on Dec. 1.
- Wayland PD Searches for Vandals Who Struck Town: More than 40 street signs were damaged.
- What Is Being Done So Far About Open Meeting Law Complaints? The community is encouraged to participate in a discussion about the law, and complaints against the town.
- Knox Trail Council Accepting Nominations for Eagle Scout Projects: The council is now accepting nominations for the 2014 East Scout Service Project of the Year.
- Police Need Public’s Help to Catch a Burglar: The burglaries took place on Dec. 1.
- Date for Wayland Town Meeting and Town Election Set: The dates for the 2015 annual meetings have been set.
- Sen. Ross Calling for Gruber Resignation: Sen. Richard Ross is joining others to call for Jonathan Gruber to resign.
- 15 New Jobs in and Around Wayland: Looking to work in or near Wayland? Start with this Jobs on Patch list.
- Celebrate the Holiday Season with a Real Christmas Tree from the Boy Scouts: Please buy your Christmas tree from the Boy Scouts the weekends of 12/5-12/7 and 12/12-12/14
- PD Sent Minors In To 15 Places in Wayland to Try and Buy Alcohol: The police department conducted an undercover sting that hit 15 establishments in Wayland.
- New Site to find Caregivers for Elders in Metrowest: The new website, caregivingmetrowest.org, is off the ground, as announced by Sen. Eldridge and Rep. Hogan.
- Sudbury Man Charged After Crash Sends Gravel Truck Off Road: A gravel truck had to swerve quickly off the road when a car was headed directly for him.
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