This week's fugitive of the week is a Massachusetts Most Wanted suspect from a crime that happened in Wayland.
After opposition, Verizon is reportedly considering moving its plans for a cell tower in Wayland.
Each February, the nonprofit organization collects items for Valentine’s Day and fills gift bags.
The road remains closed following a crash Tuesday afternoon.
The night benefits the Wayland Hockey Association.
This week, Wayland cable puts the spotlight on the Wayland selectmen.
Don't miss the deadline for Little League signups!
In 1968 a small group of Dudley Pond abutters formed the Dudley Pond Association (DPA).
The workshop allows each article sponsor to summarize the purpose for the article and respond to brief questions.
Look who's got a bib number in the big race this year.
Audrey Zizza, class of 2015, will participate in Ride the US for MS this summer.
Interactive Information Session
The S.A.F.E. Program provides $1.2M through the Executive Office of the Public Safety and Security to local fire departments.
Fruits, veggies, cheese and a lot more. All local and organic. It's back!
Martin Luther King Day is Monday, Jan. 15.
Steven Zieff presented his new plan for the big 40B apartment complex -- and it is a real Monster!
This community event is for parents only, an important discussion about how to improve the health of Wayland's youth.
This week's featured local calendar event comes to you courtesy of the Wayland Music Series.
The next in a series of hearings on the development of Windsor Place happens at the end of January.
Refresh this page for updated information on Thursday's storm, including closings and snow removal information.
In Support of the 40B Affordable Housing Projects on Rte. 20
Wayland's cable station interviews the chair of the Wayland Board of Selectmen on a host of subjects relating to town government.
Criticism from neighbors and town officials prompted a developer to change plans.
Find out what's opening and what's keeping its doors closed on the holiday.
A Wayland woman is the recipient of this annual award.
Nomination papers are available to run in the March election. Those seeking re-election are also listed
Former classmates remember a girl who died of cancer by raising money for cancer research.
He served his country proudly in the United States Navy as a Musician and Administrative Commander. He even played on the Ed Sullivan Show.
The fifth annual game for Coaches Vs. Cancer game benefits the American Cancer Society.
Make sure Tigger's legal in town.
Even the grumpiest of us gets a kick on watching Santa whiz by on a fire truck.
Wayland obituaries and available visitation information.
The following are excerpts from the Wayland police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Lee met with the families, served pizza, played games and provided gifts to all.
This popular annual event is back. Get your tickets.
Take a look at what's coming up at the Wayland Free Library.
Here's what the fire department has been up lately to to keep you safe.
Features the orchestras presenting a winter concert and an art exhibit by the Wayland High School artists.