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Lunch Menus for Wayland Schools: May 13-17
We have lunch menus for Loker, Happy Hollow, Claypit Hill and Wayland Middle.

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We have lunch menus for Loker, Happy Hollow, Claypit Hill and Wayland Middle.

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The Wayland Board of Health wants to share its plans for adult mosquito control and hear from residents about the new program.
State police will set up a routine sobriety checkpoint for drivers somewhere in Middlesex County this weekend.
A Cochituate 3-bedroom is also open. Holding an open house this weekend? Post the info below.
A few things to do near home this weekend.
A few things you need to know on Friday, May 10, 2013, in Wayland.
A few things to do near home this weekend.
The Carriage House at Lee's Farm housing development is well underway on Route 20 in Wayland. An opening date is estimated for late this year.
Developers returned for a Planning Board hearing Tuesday night after having met twice with the Design Review Board on the latest one-building plan for 150 Main St. in Wayland.
Leslie Glynn and Ed Coburn address questions raised in another letter about the proposed new police station for Weston. They say the planned station is needed and appropriate.