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New Cafe Brewing Up Community and Connection

January 9, 2026
Kirstyn Lipson long dreamt about creating a business centered around food and community. This summer that dream will materialize in a new restaurant, Town House Cafe & Bistro.Following the Nov. 18 Zoning

Locals protest at Burlington ICE detention facility

January 9, 2026
Every Wednesday, people from all over the state, including Wayland, come together at the ICE Detention Facility in Burlington to protest what is happening inside this otherwise ordinary-looking building behind the Burlington

Stay informed and vote

January 9, 2026
Dear Editor: I have a sense of relief thanks to the unusually low turnout for the Dec. 11 Special Election (just 6% of voters showed up to vote). It replaced the January

Town Workforce Size and Staffing Trends

January 9, 2026
Wayland employs a large workforce to deliver town and school services. But while the town has a relatively high share of six-figure earners, the composition and scale of those earnings differ from

Viewer’s Top 10 of 2025

January 9, 2026
By Wayland Post Staff A lot has happened in Wayland in 2025. But what does your local publication think were the biggest and most important? From contentious projects โ€“ both of the
Police Chief Burman

Police Chief Ed Burman to Retire

December 24, 2025
Wayland thanks Police Chief Ed Burman as he retires after a 32-year career in law enforcement, including the past 3ยฝ years serving Wayland. During his time in Wayland, Chief Burman brought a

Many roads closed due to rain, wind

December 19, 2025
While todayโ€™s storm isnโ€™t a typical winter storm with snow or ice, there have been more than a dozen road closures around Wayland due to the deluge of rain and the strong
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