Community Corner
Monday Essentials: Cemetery Study, Dudley Area's Future, Fluoride
Here's your at-a-glance look at what you need to know this week in Wayland.

Welcome to Monday Essentials, your new weekly snapshot of one or more critical things coming in the week ahead. If you know of something coming up that would make a great addition to Monday Essentials, email wayland@patch.com.
This week, it's all about the significant meetings.
Is the town going to study North Cemetery?
When: Monday during the Historical Commission meeting at 10 a.m. The Commission is scheduled to visit First Parish and assess repairs there as well as conduct a site visit to North Cemetery following a discussion of conducting a ground penetrating radar to study the cemetery.What's the plan for the Dudley Area?
When: Monday as part of the Board of Selectmen meeting, which begins at 7 p.m. Representatives from the Dudley Area Advisory Committee will reveal the committee's recommendation for the future of the area.Will Wayland continue to fluoridate the town's water?
When: Monday as part of the Board of Health meeting, which begins at 7:30 p.m. Members of the Board of Health said at their last meeting that they hoped to vote on whether to continue the 13-year-old Community Water Fluoridation program during the July 22 meeting.Affordable housing
Additionally, on Thursday, July 25, there will be an Affordable Housing Lottery for 203 Trout Brook Road.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.