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The following information was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.

The following information was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
In the latest edition of You Ask, Patch Answers, we're addressing a number of questions we've heard about adult mosquito control in Wayland.
Student film premiere, salamander talk, Cheesecake Factory special permit amendment.
A few things you need to know on Tuesday, June 11, 2013, in Wayland.
The local invasive weed eradication and habitat preservation group needs volunteers for a project on Saturday, June 15.
The new assistant principal will replace Karen Brennan, who is leaving the position to return to classroom teaching.
A Thursday afternoon fire brought the American Red Cross to Newton to lend some assistance to a Melrose Street family.
A couple of Wayland roads will be impacted by construction today and into week.
It's officially swimming season in Newton.
A few things you need to know on Monday, June 10, 2013, in Wayland.
After a rainy start to the weekend, Sunday's skies cleared allowing Wayland High School's 2013 gradation ceremony to take place outdoors.
Swimming season begins at Crystal Lake and Gath Pool, book reviews at the senior center and more.
It appears that Newton's November mayoral race will be contested.
A look back at the top headlines in Wayland last week.
The Town of Wayland has a number of open spots on town boards and committees.
A look back at some of the top headlines in Newton over the past week.
Gifts in DeSimone's name can be made to The Boston Minstrel Company or the Newton Senior Center.
Village Day, walk through Oak Hill Park, plant sale and more.
The traffic lights will continue to run on timers until the work is complete.