by Kay Gardner-Westcott The house is gone nowโburied beneath manicured lawns and silence. But there are things you cannot bury. Not completely. You donโt have to be a household name like Beatrice
DATE ADDRESS SELLER BUYER SALE AMT. 09/22/2025 33 Oak Hill Rd Cunningham Michael W; Cunningham Carol H First Landing Investments LLC $850,000 09/22/2025 33 Oak Hill Rd First Landing Investments LLC Keach
By Elaine Donnelly The Wayland Community Access Media, Inc. (WayCAM) has a mission โto provide a non-profit, electronic forum for the free exchange of information and ideas which reflect the talents, skills,
By June Valliere With the introduction of two new nonprofit expansion projects that will further strain town resources, as well as town officials discussing tax overrides, some Wayland residents are asking about
Town Manager Michael McCall welcomed Mooi Nails and Spa to town Oct. 20 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 308 Commonwealth Road. Owner Xiaodan Yang was joined by property owners and Town Planner
By Brad Spiegel The Wayland Community Pool has long reflected the townโs evolving relationship with public recreation and civic responsibility. What began as a modest municipal pool more than half a century
By Steve Garone Wayland resident Dr. David Shein doesnโt fit the typical profile of an artist. He is a physician in Wellesley, and at Boston University he was a few courses short
By Shea SchatellWayland Post Contributor Educator and environmental activist Kirk Meyer, a Wayland resident for 42 years, helped lead a quiet revolution in Boston in the 1990s: transforming barren asphalt schoolyards into
Claudia (Wohlfarth) Heller, 80, a longtime resident of Wayland passed away peacefully on October 1, 2025. She was the devoted wife of the late Howard Richard โDickโ Heller, with whom she shared
Marjorie Anne Schwartz Peterson, age 92, of Wayland passed away on August 25, 2025. She grew up in Montana, North Dakota and Minneapolis.Peterson studied voice and music at St. Catherineโs University in