Community Corner
THE WEEK IN WAYLAND: Town Meeting Rejects, Approves Articles; Earth Day Plans; Housebreaks in Town
Did you miss it? Take a look at what ran on Wayland Patch this past week.

Your list of links, ladies and gentlemen:
- Confused About How to Use Your iPhone or iPad?: The Wayland library is offering a free session for anyone who wishes they knew how to better use his or her iPad or iPhone.
- These Houses Sold (and For This Much) in Wayland: Take a look at what sold recently with this list from Zillow.
- Wayland Votes Not to Acquire Center Land, Says Yes to Liquor License: Wayland voters turned out for night three of town meeting to tackle nine more of the warrant articles. See how they voted.
- School Seeks Morning Crossing Guard: Looking for part-time work? How about helping kids cross the road?
- Dig In: Wayland Plans Big Earth Day Festivities: The town gears up for celebrations in April and May. Tour gardens, take in demos, and clean up the town.
- Interactive Storytimes at the Wayland Free Public Library: StoryVine uses engaging songs and activities to engage young children in stories.
- Historical Commission Urges Support for CPA Funding for Stone’s Bridge Restoration at Town Meeting: Historical Commission urges support for CPA funding for Stone’s Bridge restoration at Town Meeting
- Wayland Police: Break-Ins On Rolling Lane and Michael Road; Vandalism; Arrests: The following was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
- Wayland Voters Nix Traffic Control on Glezen; OK OPEB, Solar Energy: Town Meeting wrapped up its second night on Tuesday. Here’s a recap of what warrants have passed, and what did not.
- Domestic Violence Roundtable Kicking off ‘Showers for Shelters’: The annual fundraiser asks for donations for those leaving abusive relationships and situations.
- Wayland Fire Log: Smoke on Bogren Lane; Several Transported to Hospital; Natural Gas Odor: The following was supplied by the Wayland Fire Department.
- Wayland Passes $76,759,962 Town Budget: Despite some opposition, the proposed budget for the town was passed on night one of Wayland Town Meeting.
- Town Holds Electronics Recycling Week: Get rid of your old cell phones and other hand-held electronics.
- MetroWest Transit Among Those Getting Part of $10 Million Grant from MassDOT: The MetroWest Regional Transit Authority is among 44 applicants in the state receiving the Community Transit Grant Program money.
- 20 Jobs in Education Near Wayland: Looking for a job in the schools or field of education? Teachers, bus drivers, tutors, school principals and others are being hired.
- Heading to Fenway Park Soon? Learn About the New Improvements Made to the Venue: Mayor Walsh applauded the upgrades, which include better WiFi and new food items. An open house for fans is at the end of April.
- Doing the Wayland Woodcock Walk: Head to the reservation to enjoy the sunset and the woodcock flight.
- Foreclosed Wayland Home Up for Auction This Month: The bidding starts at $640,000 for this 4-bedroom foreclosed home in Wayland.
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