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A few things you need to know on Friday, May 17, 2013 in Wayland.

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A few things you need to know on Friday, May 17, 2013 in Wayland.

The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.
Newton Mayor Setti Warren will be at Mt. Ida College Friday to deliver the commencement address.
The Wayland Board of Public Works met Monday at the town building.
A few things you need to know on Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Wayland.
An artist talk at the library, Upper Falls area council meeting, volunteer with older adults.
Here is your chance to help raise money for cancer research.
Station Row opened Wednesday on Lincoln Street in Newton Highlands.
A pilot launch at four schools is expected to occur near the end of May.
See what properties sold in Newton from May 7-May 14, and share your own recent home sales.
What sold on the real estate market this week?
Malcolm Astley and Mary Dunne, parents of Lauren Dunne Astley, testified before the Joint Committee on Education Tuesday.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
A Weston real estate pair fell in love with a badly injured pit bull mix, and they're selling homes to support the organization that saved her.
A Weston real estate pair fell in love with a badly injured pit bull mix, and they're selling homes to support the organization that saved her.
A few things you need to know on May 15, 2013, in Wayland.
Expert advice on parenting twins, bird walk, orchestra finale performance, and talking with your alderman.
The following information was supplied by the Newton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Nealy 200 runners hit Newton's rainy streets Thursday, May 9, for the annual Wally's Wicked Good 5K to benefit the Melanoma Foundation of New England.