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Tips for Talking with Children about Newtown School Shooting
Wayland Superintendent Paul Stein circulated a document drafted by professionals with Wayland's community mental health agency, The Human Relations Service.

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Wayland Superintendent Paul Stein circulated a document drafted by professionals with Wayland's community mental health agency, The Human Relations Service.

Superintendent addresses Newtown, Conn., tragedy.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has a website that now offers a Santa tracker mobile app to follow the jolly man's magical flight.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has a website that now offers a Santa tracker mobile app to follow the jolly man's magical flight.
Superintendent Cheryl Maloney circulated several links with information about helping children cope with tragedy and encouraged parents to "give your children a hug no matter how old they are."
Superintendent Cheryl Maloney reached out to parents in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., school shooting.
The deadline to submit letters of interest is Jan. 4, 2013.
A look back at what Weston bloggers were talking about this week.
NStar was fined $4 million for its responses to Tropical Storm Irene and the October 2011 snowstorm that left many in Weston and throughout the state in the dark for days.
A brief roundup of some of the comments Wayland Patch readers made this week.
A look back at the most popular headlines on Wayland Patch this week.
A few things to keep in mind on Dec. 14, 2012 in Weston.
A few things to keep in mind on Dec. 14, 2012 in Wayland.
Developers for the 150 Main Street project presented their revised plans to the Design Review Advisory Board Wednesday night.
There is much going on close to home this weekend.
There is much going on close to home this weekend.