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Town Equity Assessment Reveals Gaps

June 13, 2025
Wayland residents are broadly happy with their town, yet many still experience life from the margins and question whether civic leaders truly welcome differences. That paradox anchors a 91-page Community Life &

Big Jump in Water Rates on the Horizon

June 13, 2025
Although no single “official” rate-hike figures have been floated for the coming years , officials recently discussed scenarios that will double the water budget by FY29 and potentially require proportional rate increases

DEP Ruling on Cascade Needs Another OK

June 13, 2025
Although the Wayland Conservation Committee (ConCom) won its appeal on May 14, there is still no final decision regarding the construction of a 60-unit, four-story building at the former Mahoneyโ€™s site at

May 5, 2025 Historical Commission

June 13, 2025
Editorโ€™s note: This meeting was inadvertently omitted from the May 30, 2025 issue. At a May 5 meeting, Historical Commission Chair Katherine Gardner-Wescott proposed using $2,500 from the townโ€™s $33,175 (Select Board

Town Center Site Completes Cleanup

June 13, 2025
Cleanup and final reports on contaminants found on the Council on Aging/Community municipal parcel during construction are almost complete. During excavation work to build the CoA/CC on January 30, 2023, Tower Construction

Water Meter Notices Don’t Mention “Opt Out”

June 13, 2025
When Wayland residents first heard about upgrading their water meters nearly a decade ago, the project was introduced with promises of transparency, efficiency, and customer choice. However, the rollout of automated water

How Wayland Ensures Safety Amid ICE Actions

June 13, 2025
In the wake of nationwide arrests of suspected undocumented immigrants, Waylandโ€™s police chief offered assurances that the department follows established legal precedents that protect residents from unlawful detention while maintaining cooperative and
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