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The following statement was released by the Wayland School Committee on February 11, 2023 The School Committee is aware of a complaint filed with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination by ...
Wayland began electronic voting at Town Meetings in 2011, with the objectives of improving voting speed and accuracy, and of ensuring that citizens could cast their votes in private without fear of ...
Prior to the test, Revolution Prep will send an email with details on how to access the testing materials, scoring app, and online testing room. After the test scores are received immediately via the ...
The Wayland High School Boys Soccer program, with the support of the Wayland Council on Aging, will provide yard work service free of charge to our senior citizens.
A wide selection of Wayland Booster apparel is available at The Wayland Depot, located along the Mass Central Rail Trail in Wayland center. Stop in for local, creative, unique gifts, and more. You ...
On Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2:30 p.m., Wayland archaeologist Tonya Largy will give a talk at the Wayland Public Library titled “Mansion Inn: The Making of a Scholar.” The talk will focus on the Mansion Inn ...
Town of Wayland 2/27/24: Wayland Fire Department Welcomes New Firefighter. Chief Neil McPherson is pleased to announce that the Wayland Fire Department has welcomed a new firefighter upon his ...
Enjoy Shabbat outdoors in an interfaith setting. Connect to the natural world during an outdoor contemplative walk led by Rabbi Katy Allen with guided meditations, interaction with the more-than-human ...
Wayland Patch 11/30/11: New Youth Officer Has Roots in Wayland Schools. Look out, Wayland Public Schools. Shane Bowles is back. This time, it’s not as a student, but as the newly appointed youth ...
Shabbat asks us to slow down and observe the world as it is. Much as we try, that can be hard. The practice of nature journaling is an observational exercise that helps us to see differently through ...
Wayland Patch 7/4/13: What’s the Status of the Lawsuit Against Wayland? In early June, a jury ordered Wayland and the town’s Wastewater Management District Commission to pay $990,000 in damages to ...
Metrowest Daily News 4/28/09: Wayland Town Center plan ‘not dead yet’. Selectmen continue to be optimistic that the Town Center project will move forward despite a surprise announcement late last week ...