Category: Government
‘WRAP’ping Up Long Term Plans for Wayland
Wayland Patch 9/22/15: ‘WRAP’ping Up Long Term Plans for Wayland. The Wayland Real Asset Planning Committee invited one or more representatives from every town board,…
Big issues for potential fall Wayland Town Meeting
Wayland Town Crier 6/18/15: Big issues for potential fall Wayland Town Meeting. The Board of Selectmen appears inclined to set a date for special Town…
Selectmen announce settlement of legal dispute between the Town, Twenty Wayland LLC, and the Wastewater Management District Commission.
The following press release was submitted by the Board of Selectmen: The Town of Wayland is very pleased to announce that it has settled a…
Two potential candidates for Wayland selectman
Wayland Town Crier 1/21/15: Two potential candidates for Wayland selectman. A pair of longtime town volunteers, Lea Anderson and Mary Antes, have taken out nomination…
Wayland selectmen keep uniform tax rate
Wayland Town Crier 12/4/14: Wayland selectmen keep uniform tax rate. The Board of Selectmen voted on Monday to implement a tax rate of $18.33 per…
Search for Wayland town administrator continues
Wayland Town Crier 5/26/14: Search for Wayland town administrator continues. The selection of a new town administrator in Wayland to replace Fred Turkington, who was…
Wayland board appoints new town administrator
Wayland Town Crier 3/28/14: Wayland board appoints new town administrator. Selectmen Wednesday unanimously appointed William H. Jones, Jr., as the new town administrator to replace…
Finance Committee Budget Recommendation
Release on March 27, 2014 The Wayland Finance Committee is pleased to recommend a budget to Annual Town Meeting that pays for our valued services…
Wayland residents to vote on ‘OPEB tax holiday’
Wayland Town Crier 3/20/14: Wayland residents to vote on ‘OPEB tax holiday’. Other Post-Employment Benefits, also known as OPEB, the plan by which Wayland provides…
Longtime Wayland town clerk to retire
Wayland Town Crier 1/29/14: Longtime Wayland town clerk to retire. Lois Toombs, longtime town clerk and perhaps the most familiar face at Town Building, has…