Community Corner
THE WEEK IN WAYLAND: Solar Plans; Man Falls Through Roof; Elephants Leaving the Circus Ring; New Jobs
Take a look back at the week on Wayland Patch.

Here is your handy list of links:
- Middlesex Sheriff’s Office Issue Warning About Arrest Scams: The most recent scam happened in Ready last week.
- Learn About the Solar Projects for Wayland: Wayland residents are invited to this forum to learn about some of the solar projects planned for the town.
- Man Fell Through Roof at Auto Body Shop: A 911 call was received for a man who had fallen through a roof.
- Ways and Means Chair Karen Spilka offers Economic Forecast at MetroWest: Spilka is the keynote speaker at the keynote speaker at the Exec-Connect Luncheon sponsored by the MetroWest Chamber.
- Find New Jobs Near Wayland: Princeton Review, Sudbury Schools, Harvey Nash and Oracle are among the many hiring.
- Activists ‘Elated’ but Skeptical on Ringling Bros. Decision to Remove Elephants: Public concern leads the ‘Greatest Show on Earth’ to take elephants out of the ring, but activists are asking more questions.
- 4-Bedroom Colonial for More Than $1Million Among Sold Properties: Take a look at what sold in Wayland recently, courtesy of this list from Zillow.
- Wayland Reads “The Opposite of Loneliness”: Opening event for 2015 Wayland Reads program on “The Opposite of Loneliness” by Marina Keegan.
- Chamber Provides ‘State of the Art Opportunities for Small Businesses’: Take a look at the Connection Sphere.
- Here’s That Job You Wanted Near Wayland: The town of Lincoln needs a pool director. Sudbury Schools is hiring. So is Lenscrafters. Take a look at the latest on Jobs on Patch.
- Community Preservation Discusses Purchasing Stonebridge Road, Building Athletic Field, Other Articles: Wayland residents are encouraged to discuss the articles to be presented at Town Meeting.
- Roof Collapse on Loker Street: A barn’s roof collapsed on Wednesday morning.
- Wayland Police: CO Levels; Multiple Crashes; Identity Fraud; Missing Person: The following are excerpts from the Wayland Police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
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