leslie.castillo@waylandpost.org The 2020 federal census calculated Waylandโs Asian population to be 13%, and today that number is growing. With such a large concentration, the town boasts many resources and celebrations for Asian
editor@waylandpost.org Valentineโs Day is in the air โ or as we like to call it in our community, Waylantine. This year, the Wayland Post is celebrating with a warm and community-centered guide
ROSENZWEIG, Sanford Sanford Rosenzweig, a psychotherapist with decades of contributions in the mental health field, and proud father and grandpa, passed away peacefully early Saturday morning in his home in Wayland, Massachusetts,
January 24 – February 8, 2026 Saturday, Jan. 2411 a.m.โ2 p.m.35 Andrew Ave.Paint a Fairy Tale on SilkArts Wayland presents โSilk Painting: A Winter Fairy Tale,โ led by artist Lidia. In this
Alice D. Salos, born on Dec. 10, 1925 in Framingham, passed away on Jan. 5 at the age of 100. Alice, who recently celebrated her centennial birthday surrounded by family and friends,
The Wayland Museum & Historical Society will celebrate Valentineโs Day and love with their โRed, White & I Doโ exhibit and all things bridal. The exhibit will feature notable Wayland resident Maud
John Barrett has spent nearly half a century at the Vokes Theatre, yet he insists he is not the story.For the longtime Curry College educator, actor, director, designer, and current president of
Wilbur Wade Larson Jr., fondly known as Wade, passed away on Jan. 4, at the age of 79. Wade was born on Sept. 23, 1946, in Marshfield, Wisc. He built a life
Richard P. โDickโ Hoyt, 98, formerly of Wayland, passed away on Jan. 14, HOYT, Richard P. “Dick” Age 98, formerly of Wayland, passed, on January 14, 2026, at Mary Ann Morse Healthcare