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Traffic concerns related to Wayland Town Center resulted in a settlement years ago. Now the terms of that settlement must be carried out.

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Traffic concerns related to Wayland Town Center resulted in a settlement years ago. Now the terms of that settlement must be carried out.

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A few things you need to know on Monday, July 15, 2013 in Wayland.
Free blood pressure screenings, Angier discussion, compost and more
There's another new restaurant coming to Newtonville.
A look back at the top headlines in Wayland this week.
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Crystal Lake walk, Israeli Festival, make-at-home fermented tea.
The founder of the Bose Corporation died at his Wayland home at the age of 83.
Solar open house, stuffed animal breakfast, theatre preview and more
Nine percent of smartphone users surveyed said they use their smartphones during sex.
Conroy and Peisch will be in Wayland to meet with constituents on Monday, July 15.
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Take a look at what Dakota, the Newton Police Department K-9, and his handler Officer Daniel Valenta have been doing.
Animal sleepover, off-leash discussion, farmers' market and more.
Municipal solar update, committee appointments, new speed tables and a permit situation