Outages were up over 1,100 early Thursday morning, but Eversource was working to fix the problem.
The first flu clinic is on Oct. 16, followed by two more. The flu vaccine shots are free for town residents.
An advisory was in place at Lake Cochituate for more than two weeks after harmful blue-green algae was found in the water.
Here’s a look at what’s open and closed for Columbus Day locally and across Massachusetts.
See a map of where sex offenders live and work in the Wayland area.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Wayland schools.
Traffic will be detoured around a two-mile stretch of Route 20 between Wayland and Sudbury.
Senator Rausch heads to Natick for her monthly office hours on Tuesday, October 15th.
Levels of cyanobacteria in Lake Cochituate have come down, but the state still needs time to test the water.
Your guide to Halloween activities coming up in the area, including trick-or-treating events, haunted houses, and more.
See a list of the open seats on town boards and commission as of October 2019.
Flu season is just beginning, but flu shot season is in full swing. Find out where to get immunized in Central Massachusetts.
The new documentary on Cocoanut Grove debuts at the GlobeDocs festival. There's another screening coming up in October.
Mosquito testing is done for the season locally, but health officials are warning residents to remain on guard against EEE.
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Officials warn drivers to avoid Route 27 and Route 30 as they work to turn the gas off.
The money will go to adding portable radios and an air compressor to the departments.
The youngsters are hitting the working world early by doing what they do best, playing.
Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced on Wednesday.
Senator Rausch heads to the Richards Memorial Library and Franklin Town Hall for her September in-district office hours.
Update on EEE spraying in Wayland
Wayland came out on top compared to other high schools in Greater Boston.
The department said residents have been putting used syringes in the medication bin, making it dangerous to empty.
This Act would standardize and streamline immunization exemptions for schools and youth programs throughout the Commonwealth
Register Now - Wayland After School Chinese Classes - K-5
A look at some of Patch's best original reporting in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island recently.
Here are the openings and closings to keep in mind as you celebrate the de facto end of summer.
Ellie Levine, 5, is fighting acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Her best friend is her sister Annie.
Independent coffee shops and Trader Joe's are just some of the businesses Wayland residents want to see.
Sejal T. Srinivasan of Save the Children's Boston Leadership Council Visits Syrian Refugee Children in Lebanon
Make sure bottled water you buy was manufactured after 24 July, 2019
The Music Exchange Listening Room open mic at the Arts Wayland Gallery brings community together
Senator Rausch secured funding for district towns and statewide initiatives for teens, the elderly, and oversight of the executive branch.
A former Wayland High School athletic director accused the school administrators of violating the state’s whistleblower protection laws.
Temperatures could get dangerously hot.
Wicked weather brought down trees and branches all over town.
One person had to be rescued out of their car by fire crews and taken to the hospital.
Senator Rausch heads to Wellesley Town Hall for her monthly office hours on Friday, July 26
A worker was hit by a trailer that was being unloaded from a truck.
Town offices will be closed for the holiday.