The Board of Public Works talks to a DPW director candidate, reviews requests for water exemptions, discusses the library drainage project.
Learn about Chinese culture, and listen to Shen Yun Orchestra performances, at this presentation at the Wayland Public Library.
There were some outstanding, near-historic Week 1 performances. Here's some we thought stood out.
Sammie is outside and cannot find her way home! She is an indoor cat and we want her home!
A look back at the week on Wayland Patch.
Are you looking? These employers are hiring in and around the area.
This Sunday marks the anniversary of the 9-11 tragedy.
Will we get any much-needed rain?
Find your local state primary results here.
Wayland was one of 217 communities to receive grant funding.
A look back at the week so far on Wayland Patch.
The election is on Thursday. Know when and where to vote, and who's on the ballot.
Stop by, pick up fresh food and meet your farmer
In the fall of 2015, Dan Balter was diagnosed with a stage 4 Glioblastoma.
Just hang up and report it to police. And don't worry.
Take a look back at the week on Wayland Patch.
Start your search here, with Jobs on Patch. We've got a bunch of new ones.
Learn more about the woods and land around you, and conservation efforts.
The path of Hermine is unclear. While the weekend looks sunny, Labor Day may be a wet one.
James Nocito joined the team as the newest assistant principal at the school.
The workshop is to inform people about finance-related articles in the upcoming Town Meeting.
Boston Magazine recently released its list of the top high schools in the Greater Boston area. Wayland is right near the top.
Here's a check on what will be open and closed for the holiday in Wayland on Monday, Sept. 5.
Wayland's got a good number of runners signed up for the Half-Marathon this year. Check out who's running in your town.
"Next generation, green, transportation solutions will be needed along the Route 20 corridor at some point.β
Take a look back at the week so far on Wayland Patch.
Talk about a dried-up Earth. Despite some recent thunderstorms, our gardens and lawns have never looked worse. So let's share our misery.
Learn more about our 2016/17 Children's Education Program, the Jewish Learning Lab
Want to learn to work your iPhone or iPad better, or be an expert at social media?
Make sure you're at the bus stop on time, and on the right bus.
Looking? You should start with Jobs on Patch, where there are hundreds of new jobs posted each day.
This race, in memory of Pam, benefits the organization she founded.
Wayland Police are asking residents and commuters to carefully monitor their speeds during the first two days of school.
Smith has been a longtime communicant of Saint Zepherins Church in Cochituate.
A church in Wayland is offering a little love and Jesus for your luggage.
There may be some of the rain we so desperately need, but not much of it.