Month: August 2018
Missing: Punkin is an orange tiger cat missing from King St area
Lost cat: “Punkin” from King Street (Cochituate) area. Missing since last Friday, August 17. Orange tiger, female, may be wearing a collar. Contact Kial at…
Intro to Block Printing Workshop
Learn to block print in this fun workshop with artist and surface pattern designer, Sarah Bertochi. This three-hour class will equip students with all the…
Wayland Hockey Association Golf Tournament on Friday, September 28th
Registration Open at www.waylandhockey.org Please join the Wayland Hockey Association (WHA) for our Annual Golf Tournament at Wayland Country Club on Friday, September 28th at…
Smash and grab thefts in Wayland
Wayland Town Crier 8/7/18: Smash and grab thefts in Wayland. Several cars were broken into on Monday night, and police believe it may be linked…
Ma’yan Tikvah announces High Holiday services
Registration for events below is online here. Rosh HaShanah – Morning Service Accessible by MBTA 554 Bus. Monday 9/10 9:30am – 1:00 pm, followed by…
Missing Cat: Lily is a black and white cat missing from home on Fairfield Rd
Beloved black and white female cat, named Lily, has been missing since the night of August 1st from her home on Fairfield Rd in Wayland….
Musicians of the Old Post Road Free Concert
MUSICIANS OF THE OLD POST ROAD Opens Its 30th Anniversary Season with Free Concert The acclaimed period instrument ensemble Musicians of the Old Post Road…
News and Events from the Wayland Library, August 3, 2018
Adult Programs Make a Beautiful Paper Rose. Learn how to craft charming paper roses from maps, book pages or sheet music. We’ll be using scissors…
Stormwater Forum, Wednesday, September 12
September means back to school for kids and back to educational meetings for adults! Start the month off by attending a forum on stormwater on…
Recycling sticker fee at Wayland Transfer Station increasing
Wayland Town Crier 8/2/18: Recycling sticker fee at Wayland Transfer Station increasing. Wayland’s recycle efforts at the Transfer Station are an extremely tiny part of…