Month: November 2015
Moderator to hold Town Meeting Feedback Session, Tuesday, November 24
On Tuesday, November 24, at 7:30pm in the Senior Center of the Town Building, Moderator Dennis Berry will be holding his regular Town Meeting Feedback…
Why one company voluntarily boosted its minimum wage to $15 an hour
Boston Globe 11/16/15: Why one company voluntarily boosted its minimum wage to $15 an hour. If he had to report to shareholders, [Wayland resident] Rob…
Dine at Bertucci’s on Thursday, November 19 to support the Wayland Girl Scouts
Support Wayland Girl Scouts by participating in this Thursday,’s Dining for Dollars at Bertucci’s. On Thursday, November 19th from 11:00 am – 9:00 pm, 15%…
Students at Loker School in Wayland aim to make a difference
Wayland Town Crier 11/14/15: Students at Loker School in Wayland aim to make a difference. Fifth-graders Allison Chase and Ella Schachter decided they wanted to…
New Wayland High club promotes healthy relationships
Wayland Town Crier 11/15/15: New Wayland High club promotes healthy relationships. A group of 10 Wayland High School seniors gave a presentation about healthy relationships…
Technology and Your Family, Monday, November 23 at the Wayland Library.
Technology and Your Family – Monday, November 23 at 7:30 pm at the Wayland Library. There has been a tremendous influx of technology into our…
Reps Gentile and Peisch to hold office hours, November 20
State Representatives Carmine Gentile and Alice Peisch will hold office hours at Wayland Town Building on November 20, 9-10am in the conference room on the…
Wayland resident back on his bike after heart attack
Wayland Town Crier 11/13/15: Wayland resident back on his bike after heart attack. Cycling dozens of miles on a route filled with steep hills, winding…
Golden Tones chorus gives back to community for “Giving Tuesday”
Renowned for bringing the gift of music to the MetroWest community, Golden Tones chorus is now going one baby step further. In an early celebration…
Kids Night Out, Saturday, December 5
Saturday, December 5, 6-10pm. For grades K-7 at the WHS Field House. Isn’t it time for a Kids Night Out? (Okay it’s really Parents Night…