The CVS store has been closed for cleaning following the positive coronavirus test.
At 2 food establishments in Wayland, food handlers had contact with someone who has tested presumptive positive for COVID-19, the town says.
Wayland has declared a public health emergency over the growing coronavirus outbreak in Massachusetts.
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The employees worked at a Starbucks and Liberty Pizza. Both restaurants have been closed, health officials said.
The Board of Selectmen also declared a state of emergency in Wayland during a Monday night meeting.
Here's who to call at Wayland Town Hall if you need help during a coronavirus-related closure. Non-essential functions are postponed.
Senator Rausch and her staff will remain accessible via phone and email, 
will provide weekly COVID-19 updates via newsletter
Gatherings of 25 or more people are now prohibited in town.
Wayland decided to shut down the library on Sunday to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Governor Baker today held a press conference where he reiterated his State of Emergency declaration.
Wayland officials closed an elementary school and a preschool on Thursday following a possible COVID-19 exposure.
See where local coronavirus cases are, and other events connected to the growing outbreak in Massachusetts.
The parent has two students in Wayland schools. Both have been under self-quarantine since Monday.
State Rep. Carmine Gentile will also visit with constituents in Sudbury and Marlborough in April.
In a letter, the board of health is reminding residents who traveled recently to read advice about how to prevent spreading COVID-19.
The fire broke out Sunday night at a home in a condo complex off of Mainstone Road.
As African American History Month comes to a close and Women’s History Month begins, let’s remember three extraordinary women.
The U.S. could see a major outbreak of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
The League of Women Voters is sponsoring the 70th annual candidates' night after Super Tuesday.
Many libraries around the state and country are boycotting Macmillan's new rule around lending e-books.
Pets and Chocolate: A Toxic Combination
The state has released preliminary projections for school aid under a new funding formula created in November.
The Massachusetts primary election is March 3, but you can vote early starting on Monday. Here's what you need to know.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of an 18-year-old in connection to the Feb. 18 theft in Wayland of two Lamborghini SUVs.
Wayland gives out the Lydia Maria Child award each year to a citizen who has made a difference in the community.
Police are still searching for one of the suspects after the crash near Malden Center. Each Lamborghini is worth more than $200,000.
Post offices, banks, and schools will close for Presidents Day in 2020.
Patricia Saint Aubin is running for reelection in a district that includes Wayland and Natick.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority on Thursday agreed to pay for a part of the Loker roof replacement project.
The Cannabis Control Commission is out with a new tool showing regulations in every town in Massachusetts.
The board is looking at expanding the definition of what constitutes a "food establishment" in Wayland.
The event organizers are heeding Centers for Disease Control advice. The event was set for Feb. 9 at Wayland High School.
The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable event will be the first in a series discussing masculinity.
Before the Super Bowl his weekend, make sure to stop by one of these local restaurants for party supplies.
One of the Wayland Town Meeting articles up for consideration this year expands town code about where and when guns can be carried.
The westbound detour will be in place during nighttime hours through April during a water main replacement project.
Hit the slopes with the Jimmy Fund at Nashoba Valley Ski Area to help fight cancer
Wayland will mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment with a host of events beginning in January.
The new town facility would house the Council on Aging, Youth and Family Services, and recreation activities, according to bid documents.