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Rep. Peisch Holding Office Hours Friday
Rep. Alice Peisch (D-Wellesley) is holding open office hours this week.

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Rep. Alice Peisch (D-Wellesley) is holding open office hours this week.

The deadline to apply is Friday, March 8.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Fire Department.
Part of the year-long celebration involves creating one-of-a-kind picnic table art.
A Wayland Middle School teacher is the recipient of the 2013 Mary L. Johnson Travelship Award.
After interviewing dozens of prospective jurors, it appeared eight individuals had been seated, but a complication discovered at the end of the day dropped that number to seven.
Some juror selections made in trial of Nathaniel Fujita, accused of killing Lauren Astley.
Students will head back to their classrooms following the snow storm.
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State Rep. Carl Sciortino has come forward as a candidate for the Senate position currently held by Edward Markey, who is running in the upcoming Senate special election.
A few things you need to know on Feb. 11, 2013, in Weston.
The annual stamp event is coming up in a couple of weeks.
Nathaniel Fujita will face trial beginning today in the 2011 murder of Lauren Astley, whose body was found on the Sudbury/Wayland line.
Nathaniel Fujita will face trial beginning today in the 2011 murder of Lauren Astley.
Students will head back to their classrooms following the snow storm.
Nathaniel Fujita will face trial beginning today in the 2011 murder of Lauren Astley.
Rep. Tom Conroy (D-Wayland) is serving his fourth term in the state house.
The Wayland Board of Selectmen is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. tonight.
On a beautiful Sunday afternoon, there's no excuse to not clear your nearest fire hydrant.
With rain and ice in Monday's forecast, it's important to get some of that heavy snow off the roofs.