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THE WEEK IN WAYLAND: Town Meeting's On; Bridge Champ in Town; Revisit Wayland's Past Through Photos
Take a look back at some of what ran on Wayland Patch this past week.

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- Wayland Town Election: Antes, Anderson Win Selectman Seats: Antes and Anderson won seats on Wayland’s Board of Selectmen. See the Wayland election results here.
- Wayland Cemetery, Residence, Vandalized Several Times: Police are investigating several cases of vandalism that happened this past week.
- Kick Off the Sunday Shoes: ‘Footloose’ Comes to Wayland High: Can’t stop the kids from dancing if they want to dance. Tickets on sale April 1.
- Wayland Announces New Electronic Check-In for Town Meeting: Voting made even easier.
- 15 Retail Jobs Near Wayland: You ought to check out Jobs on Patch if you’re looking for employment. This week, we feature some retail jobs.
- WATCH: This Talking Greyhound Hopes You’ll Want to Adopt Him, or Another Greyhound: April is Adopt a Greyhound Month, and advocates are hoping you pay attention to this breed’s plight.
- Wayland Native Wins National Title at Spring North American Bridge Championships: Yiji Starr of Wayland, Mass., won the Smith Life Master Women’s Pairs at the Spring North American Bridge Championships.
- Town Meeting Starts Monday; Wayland Votes on Low Speed Limit, Town Budget, Rail Trail, Solar Power: Voters decide on 33 articles, including the budget, withdrawing from the Minuteman district, a vet program, traffic lights, raises and more.
- Conservation Commission: Tree Cutting Plan; Expanding on Plans for Projects Near Wetlands: The Conservation Committee tackles an agenda with more than 10 items on it.
- Wayland Teacher, Natick Resident, Runs Marathon to Support ‘Embrace a Family’: Embrace a Family is a Natick-based organization that assists families who are dealing with cancer.
- PHOTO GALLERY: Revisit Mass. Memories Roadshow: Learn about Wayland’s huge town-wide digital photo album.
- Assistant Governor Addresses Rotary Club of Weston & Wayland: Steve Sayer expressed his positive feelings towards the Rotary Club.
- Wayland Fire Log, March 23-29: Fire on Box Road; Several Accidents: The following was supplied by the Wayland Fire Department.
- WATCH: This Talking Greyhound Hopes You’ll Want to Adopt Him, or Another Greyhound: April is Adopt a Greyhound Month, and advocates are hoping you pay attention to this breed’s plight.
- Pretty Neat: New ‘Find Your Park’ Site Launched by National Park Service: The new site hooks you up with the nearest park quickly, and encourages visitors to share stories and experiences about them.
- Colonial on Sandy Hill Goes for More Than $1 Million, And Other Sold Properties in Wayland: Check out what sold, and for how much, recently in Wayland.
- Dunkin’ Donuts Making Changes to Help Animal Welfare: The Canton-based company will transition to cage-free eggs and crate-free pork.
- Wayland Fire Department Celebrates Promotions: The fire department held a ceremony for recent promotions for several in the department.
- Turn On Your Headlights: A New Law for Mass. Drivers to Worry About: A new law for Massachusetts drivers takes effect in less than a month.
- Wayland Reads Picks ‘The Opposite of Loneliness’ as Community Book: The Wayland Reads planning people have picked a book by a Wayland author who passed away shortly after the work was published.
- Mass. Lobby Group Wants $15/Hour Minimum Wage for Fast Food Workers, Paid Medical Leave: The political group Raise Up Massachusetts recently announced its agenda and legislative priorities. Take the poll.
- Wayland Group Raises Funds for Wounded Warrior Ukraine: Unique training developed originally for Danish veterans of Afghanistan war. “A contribution will save people from depression and violence.”
- Teens Invited to ‘Unleash Your Character Within’ at Wayland Library Program: The library is hosting this creative, fun, theatre lab for teenagers.
- Wayland Concert Series: Nathan the Wise: The next in the series is a performance that is based on a play that was banned by the church in 1779.
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