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July 3, 2025 HRDEI Committee

July 25, 2025
The Human Rights, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee (HRDEI) welcomed three new members: Maryam Libdi, Sarahโ€ฏShtudin, and Deniseโ€ฏFortin. The committee recapped the townโ€™s packed July 3 public reading of Frederick Douglassโ€™ โ€œWhat

Good trouble

July 25, 2025
Nearly 80 residents and one loyal dog fanned out across the intersection of Routesโ€ฏ20, 126, and 27 late Sunday afternoon, joining a nationwide day of action honoring the late U.S. Rep. John

Good trouble

July 25, 2025
Nearly 80 residents and one loyal dog fanned out across the intersection of Routesโ€ฏ20, 126, and 27 late Sunday afternoon, joining a nationwide day of action honoring the late U.S. Rep. John

Armed Home Invasion Leaves Resident Injured

July 25, 2025
Police are searching for two masked men who forced their way into a Joyceโ€ฏRoad home last week, assaulted the homeowner and fled emptyโ€‘handed, according to Wayland Police Chief Edโ€ฏBurman. Officers were dispatched

Local thespians liven up the summer

July 25, 2025
Fifteen Wayland residents have been performing in Weston summer productions. Weston Drama Workshop (WDW), a nonprofit youth theater organization in its 63rd anniversary season, is staging six productions this month at Regis

Town Officials Evaluate Future of School Facilities

July 25, 2025
With worn-out midcentury school buildings and rising maintenance costs, Wayland is launching a long-term facilities planning effort with hopes of reshaping the town’s schools and how its students learn. “Our buildings were

Fire Department welcomes new hire

July 25, 2025
Fire Chief Neil McPherson hired long-time resident James Sykes as an EMT/paramedic. He was recently certified as an EMT/paramedic and was previously an EMT with a private ambulance company and the Sherborn
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