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Tournament Trajectory: Warriors Still in the Hunt
A number of Wayland High School teams remain in their respective MIAA tournaments

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A number of Wayland High School teams remain in their respective MIAA tournaments

A few things you need to know on Friday, May 31, 2013, in Wayland.
Tournament lacrosse, off-leash discussions, weekend basketball clinic, infant storytime.
Eve Tapper Thursday announced her bid for the Ward Alderman for Ward 2 seat, making the already contested race even busier.
Window painting, a village celebrates, picnic fundraiser for a playground and more.
Boston Jewish history, joint School Committee and Board of Aldermen
Liv Pangburn died Sunday, May 26, in a bicycling collision near the campus of Amherst College.
The Boston Business Journal reports that Richard White Sons is closing after more than a century in Newton.
The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable held another successful Shower For Shelters during which individuals donated household goods for several area shelters.
A few things you need to know on Thursday, May 30, 2013, in Wayland.
The pre-season is already underway and the official season opens very soon.
The Planning Board's public hearing on 150 Main St., the Finnerty's site, ended just before midnight Tuesday, but no vote was taken.
National, state and local officials gathered with residents Wednesday for the 39th Annual Honorable Theodore D. Mann Memorial Newton Mayor's Community Prayer Breakfast.
A college in Auburndale will offer a Resort and Casino Management program beginning this fall.
Strawberry fundraiser, Solarize Mass info session, Traffic Council and more.
The Newton hot spot for staying cool is scheduled to open for pre-season swimming very soon.
Yes, Wednesdays can be a challenge. Need some inspiration from those who "climbed a mountain?"
Yes, Wednesdays can be a challenge. Need some inspiration from those who "climbed a mountain?"
The bulk of the Wayland Community Fund's assistance in the past year went to help individuals pay utility bills.
Newton Police and Framingham Police are looking for a woman in her 30s possibly connected to armed robberies in each city.