Month: June 2015
Become a Citizen Scientist for Project BudBurst, June 22
Sudbury Valley Trustees is offering a free training workshop for Project BudBurst on Monday, June 22, 6-7:30 pm at Wolbach Farm, 18 Wolbach Road in…
Wayland board admits violating Open Meeting Law
Metrowest Daily News 6/7/15: Wayland board admits violating Open Meeting Law. The Board of Selectmen acknowledged violating the state’s Open Meeting Law following a complaint…
Ousted Wayland AD says successor already lined up
Wayland Town Crier 6/6/15:Ousted Wayland AD says successor already lined up. Superintendent Paul Stein insists the job of athletic director is open, but ousted AD…
Celebrate our Wild and Scenic Rivers at the 14th Annual RiverFest, June 20 – 21
Don’t miss the 14th Annual RiverFest celebration—a rare opportunity to enjoy a full weekend of activities free of charge! RiverFest, which celebrates the Sudbury, Assabet…
Spots Remaining in Summer Recreation Programs!
The Wayland Recreation Department is offering a variety of exciting programs this summer to a wide range of ages. With the start of summer quickly…
News and Events from the Wayland Library, July 25, 2015
STARTING JULY 1—EXPANDED HOURS! Actually, they’re our old hours, but we lost them in 2010. Now they’ve been restored by the town, so you can…
WHS Sports Teams in Tournament Play
Girls Lacrosse in Eastern Conference Division 2 Quarterfinals v. Foxboro. After a 12-8 victory over Ashland, #5 seed Wayland takes on #4 seed Foxboro on…
Community Conversation on Race: Monday, June 8, 7:30 pm
Recently, writer Boyah J. Farah described an incident of racial profiling in Wayland in an online article that provoked significant online discussion. This article will…
Jeff Ritter, former Wayland official, named Holliston town administrator
Wayland Town Crier 6/4/15: Jeff Ritter, former Wayland official, named Holliston town administrator. With little discussion Wednesday night, selectmen unanimously picked J. Jeffrey Ritter of…
Wayland food service workers earn more than peer towns
Wayland Town Crier 6/4/15: Wayland food service workers earn more than peer towns. With wages averaging $31 per hour, employees of the Wayland School Department’s…