A Wayland assisted living facility is inviting residents to eat lobster to raise money for Alzheimer’s.
Coronavirus and EEE are factoring in to Wayland's decision on a 2020 Town Meeting date.
The Health Department strictly maintains patient confidentiality on this and all health matters.
Wayland businesses from churches to restaurants took advantage of the federal PPP program, saving an estimated 1,000 jobs.
Christopher Ryan won a seat on the Wayland School Committee in June, but he can't be on the board yet due to a quirk in town law.
From Lake Cochituate to Ashland State Park, find out where you can swim or catch some rays this weekend.
The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, meaning it will be observed on Friday. That means some changes to local schedules and events.
The Board of Selectmen will take up the applications at a meeting set for Wednesday.
A speech Douglass gave in 1852 looks at Independence Day from the perspective of an American slave.
If you need help with basic life necessities such as obtaining food or medications, please call 508-358-7701. Town will provide assistance.
Exciting collaboration in Jewish education
Loker Elementary teacher Mike O'Connor was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer early this spring.
New cases numbers in Wayland show coronavirus has slowed from its peak in mid-May.
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There won't be any public events in Wayland for Independence Day, but some other larger cities are hosting celebrations.
Candidate Dave Watkins picked up a vacant seat on the Wayland Board of Selectmen in the June 9 election.
Loker Elementary is getting new roof; two incumbents keep seats; two new members on School Committee, Board of Selectmen.
The Wayland Selectmen held a special meeting to approve outdoor dining applications Wednesday, and more are on the way.
The unofficial results of the June 9 Wayland election are in. See who's ahead so far in several competitive races.
Wayland's Election Day is June 9. Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls or voting absentee.
"Please note that the USPS mail delivery to the Town is slower than usual due to the Coronavirus pandemic."
Hear why David Watkins is running for the Board of Selectman. The Wayland spring election is coming up on June 9.
The Wayland spring election is coming up on June 9. Hear from Dave Watkins on his run for a seat on the Board of Selectmen.
The Wayland spring election is coming up on June 9. Hear why Cherry Karlson is running to keep her seat on the Board of Selectmen.
The Wayland spring election is coming up on June 9. Hear why Chris Ryan is running for a seat on the School Committee.
The Wayland spring election is coming up on June 9. Hear why Jeanne Downs is running for another term on the School Committee.
Wayland's spring Town Meeting has been postponed until the end of June, but it may not happen until the fall.
The postponed spring election is coming up on June 9. See who's on the ballot.
Senator Rausch continues virtual office hours with constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
For the first time in months, Wayland residents can take out items from the library beginning June 1.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of some types of pollen are expected in Massachusetts in the coming days.
Wayland saw seven deaths over one week due to coronavirus, according to health officials.
The state will give about $502 million to cities and towns. The money can't be used to make up for revenue lost during coronavirus closures.
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It's not a traditional year for graduations. Highlight a graduate you know with a tribute in the Patch virtual yearbook.
You’ve heard of taking the show on the road? Well, this artist is taking the show to his backyard.
Terms on multiple Wayland town boards and committees expire at the end of June. The town is looking for volunteers.
Wayland resident Nathalia Goettert is among a handful of state college students who made the Phi Theta Kappa team.