Month: July 2014
News and Events from the Wayland Library, July 31, 2014
Cascade SUMMER HOURS. During the summer, the library will be open on Saturdays from 10-1 and closed on Sunday. The Library will be closed August…
Stephen Kadlik Appointed to DPW Director
Interim Town Administrator Robert Mercier announced at the Monday, 7/28/14 Board of Selectmen’s meeting that Stephen Kadlik has been appointed to the position of DPW…
State orders Wayland to release records on METCO chief discussions
Wayland Town Crier 7/29/14: State orders Wayland to release records on METCO chief discussions. The secretary of state’s office has ordered the Wayland Public Schools…
Introducing the Wayland Children & Parents Association BIG KIDS Group!
The WCPA is introducing new involvement and activities for families with children from K – 5th grade. As we all know, next year we will…
Wayland Recreation Commission discusses field report
Wayland Town Crier 7/29/14: Wayland Recreation Commission discusses field report. The Recreation Commission discussed an updated version of a report aimed at new athletic field…
Notice from the Wayland Police Dept: Temporary Fix in Traffic signal at 27/30
At 8:51 this morning a lightning strike destroyed the control box for the traffic signals at the intersection of Commonwealth Road and Main Street (Route…
Odd/Even Water Ban now in effect
Town of Wayland: Odd-Even Water Ban Begins July 28. ODD/EVEN WATER BAN The hours for All UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER USE shall be between the hours of…
Wayland-based Golden Tones chorus receives grant
Wayland Town Crier 7/28/14: Wayland-based Golden Tones chorus receives grant. The Tufts Health Plan Foundation is providing more than $1.6 million in new funding to…
UPDATE: Jax Found!! Jax was missing from Whole Foods parking lot
Lost Dog, Black Lab, 27 July in the Whole Foods parking lot. His name is Jax and he has an American Flag handkerchief around his…
‘Green’ towns land state grants for energy-saving projects
Boston Globe 7/27/14: ‘Green’ towns land state grants for energy-saving projects. More than a dozen area communities have received state grants to help pay for…