Daniel W. Hood found perseverance pays off. After self-publishing five books, his sixth, โDancing with a Stranger,โ was published by Austin Macauley in August 2024. A mystery mixed with romance, the novel
Fourteen seniors and teens gathered on April 17 at the Carriage House located at Boston Post Road to share stories and make connections. Chloe Chitkara, a Wayland High School junior who attends
By Larry Kiernan and Emma Kiernan If youโve driven Route 20 through Sudbury lately, youโve probably noticed the trail construction between Dunkinโ Donuts and Lotus Blossom. Thatโs the Mass Central Rail Trail
With a turn out of well over 50 children and their families, it was clear that the rain didnโt put a damper on the 26th annual Wayland Youth Fishing Derby, this past
There are times in oneโs life when one needs healing and therapyโฆof the chocolate variety. โMeet our Neighborsโ visited Chocolate Therapy in Wayland Center, a not-your-typical chocolate shop but rather an experience,
Have you heard about WaylandPost.org? This online platform has local news, community updates, sports coverage, and so much more. Whether youโre a busy parent, an active community member, or simply someone eager
Wayland- One year after final payment of his six-figure settlement former Wayland Police Chief Sean Gibbons is seeking further compensation from Wayland residents. Gibbons filed a civil lawsuit against the Town of
Wayland Muslim Neighbors hosted a Community Iftar at the Islamic Center of Boston in Wayland on March 28th. Iftar signifies the end of the daily fast during Ramadan, which Muslims observe from
The Townโs Licensed Site Professional (LSP), Ben Gould of CMG Environmental explained the history of how LSPs became MassDEPโs solution on how to regulate and ensure cleanup of hazardous waste releases to
BY JEAN MILBURN Do you wake up hungry? Many of our pollinators do; and many have trouble when they hunt for food in late March through early May. Happily, Massachusetts is home