To the Editor, I compliment the Wayland Post for the excellent article on the history of Sherman’s Bridge in your Dec. 5 issue.There is one thing I do not understand. That article
According to Town Manager Michael McCall, after an exhaustive review of town records, archival materials, and contemporaneous reporting, no evidence has been found that a formal written agreement existed between the Town
More than 175 police officers from Wayland and surrounding communities showed up at the Framingham Walmart on Dec. 16 for the 9th annual Shop with a Cop event. Waylandโs Police Chief Ed
During last seasonโs Division 2 state championship Wayland High School certainly showed its depth. Seven different swimmers contributed to the three winning relays. And while no Warriors individual swimmer took home first
By Janet SchwartzWayland Post contributor The third annual Eric Schwartz Wiffle Ball Tournament โ held at the Eric Schwartz Ballpark that was created by Ericโs children Jack, Maddy, and Isabel as a
By Isabel RavennaWayland Post Contributor Dr. Andrew Nierenberg of Wayland has spent decades treating and studying bipolar disorder. Now heโs channeling that work into a national experiment in โradical collaboration.โThe Bipolar Action
Dudley Pond Sustaining MembersAt the highest level, named for the beloved Dudley Pond, Sustaining Members provide steady, life-giving support that allows the Post to thrive.Elisabeth CarterFidelity CharitableBonnie GosselsMartin HendersonDavid HillLeroy ParkerCatherine RadmerJane
The Planning Board and Conservation Commission met jointly Dec. 3 to review peer comments on the St. Philopater Mercurius & St. Mina Coptic Church and Carroll School construction projects. The Planning Board
The Wayland Human Rights, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (HRDEIC) hosted a celebration at the Council on Aging and Community Center on Dec. 10, the day that marks the global celebration of
The Select Board on Dec. 1 continued detailed deliberations on how to finance the townโs proposed MWRA water connection and related DEP requirements, a project expected to involve roughly $38 million in
Massachusettsโs Dover Amendment is often invoked as shorthand for a simple idea: some land uses are so central to statewide public policy that towns cannot use zoning to keep them out. But
The Capital Improvement Planning Committee on Dec. 9 continued its review of fiscal 2027 capital requests with a detailed examination of school and facilities needs, focusing on how to prioritize projects within
To the Editor: I was pleased to sit in (via Zoom) on the Sudbury Historical Commission meeting on Dec. 9, when the most recent plans for the renovation of Sherman’s Bridge were
To the Editor: My name is Charu Kokate, and I am a senior partner at Safdie Architects, a global practice known for designing and delivering major architectural works worldwide. I have been
To the Editor, I compliment the Wayland Post for the excellent article on the history of Sherman’s Bridge in your Dec. 5 issue.There is one thing I do not understand. That article
According to Town Manager Michael McCall, after an exhaustive review of town records, archival materials, and contemporaneous reporting, no evidence has been found that a formal written agreement existed between the Town