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
Dear Editor:As an abutter to the proposed Veritas Christian Academy Kโ8 development at 164-172 Cochituate Road, I feel compelled to raise several urgent concerns that many neighbors share but may not yet
Dear Editor:I live just beyond the crest of the hill leading to Shermanโs Bridge. My wife and I purchased #53 the last day of 2020 as our primary home. We added a
Dear Editor: I wanted to publicly acknowledge the dedication and hard work of Anette Lewis and the entire town Planning Board. While they are unpaid volunteers, they do a vital, often difficult,
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: The back of your last issue contained two wonderful articles โ the almost 300-year history of Shermanโs Bridge, and the vital role working groups play in the townโs governance.
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
In Wayland, we must build on ruined habitatโnot on the ecosystems we canโt replace. Residents live in one of the most beautiful towns in Massachusetts. Our identity is shaped by meadows, wetlands,