by June Valliere Vokes Theater on Boston Post Road in Wayland looks like a blue and gray nondescript building from the road but stepping inside, the theatergoer is transported to a miniature
by Amari B. Harrison Thanks to the Wayland Cultural Council (WCC), public artwork is becoming more prominent in our community. The WCC’s Utility Box Project, funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural
Wayland resident Joshua Zhang is the winner of the 2024 Judith Elsner Concerto Competition. He was invited to perform a solo trombone piece with the Maine Midcoast Symphony on January 18, 2025
Wayland resident’s agency was recently named to the PRNEWS 2025 Agency Elite Top 120. The Nickerson Agency is owned by Lisa Nickerson. The PRNEWS 2025 recognizes the most respected PR agencies across
All Wayland residents are eligible. Winners will be selected in multiple categories to ensure fair competition. The deadline is April 4, 2025. For submission details visit: http://bit.ly/WaylandRev250LogoContest. Winning entries will:
On a cool, lively morning in Boston, I found myself standing amid the clamor of drums, cymbals, and excited chatter—a scene that felt both familiar and deeply moving. The Chinese New Year
The Wayland Public Schools Foundation is set to launch its inaugural Reading Challenge—a community-focused event designed to spark a love of reading across all age groups while raising vital funds to support
Join the WPSF and their Reading Challenge! From Feb 16 – March 23, they are challenging everyone in town to start reading! Interested readers can download a checklist and see how many
by Scarlett Hoey “April 19, 1775–This day our men are alarmed to go down to Concord to fight with the army that is come to take our Stores…” Thus reports the diary