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State Rep. Peisch Announces Office Hours for March
Alice Peisch will speak with constituents on March 15.

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Alice Peisch will speak with constituents on March 15.

Here are our picks for what do close to home this weekend.
Conroy and Peisch will speak with constituents on March 15.
State police will set up a routine sobriety checkpoint for drivers somewhere in Middlesex County this weekend.
State police will set up a routine sobriety checkpoint for drivers somewhere in Middlesex County this weekend.
Here are our picks for what do close to home this weekend.
Here are our picks for what do close to home this weekend.
The Conservation Commission met with Weston Selectmen Wednesday night to talk about the town's 2012 Deer Management Program as well as its future.
Cumberland Farms is picking up the tab for some Mass Pike drivers, including those passing through the Weston toll plaza.
Cumberland Farms is picking up the tab for some Mass Pike drivers, including those passing through the Weston toll plaza.
The feature below was submitted by Jon Mishara, a member of Wayland's Board of Public Works and the Permanent Municipal Building Committee throughout the DPW garage project.
Fred Knight wrote to explain his enthusiasm for David Gordon Cliff for Wayland's Board of Selectmen.
A few things you need to know on Thursday, March 14, 2013 in Wayland.
A few things you need to know on Thursday, March 14, 2013 in Weston.
We've had some changes to Wayland's business landscape lately, so we wanted to know what is STILL missing.
We've had some changes to Weston's town center lately, but we want to know what you think is still missing (if anything).
We've started the list, but now we're calling on agents and home sellers to post your sales in Wayland and Weston.
We've started the list, but now we're calling on agents and home sellers to post your sales in Wayland and Weston in the past week.
Sarah Sewall explains why she's voting for Jeanne Downs for Wayland School Committee.
Wayland Town Center is coming to life. Patch took a look around at what's already open and what is coming soon.