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Steep Climb for a Good Cause, Power Problems, Presidential Quiz and More: Mid-Week Review
Take a look at the stories your neighbors have been reading so far this week on Wayland Patch.

Take a look at the stories your neighbors have been reading so far this week on Wayland Patch.

The American Lung Association fundraiser had participants racing up 82 flights of stairs in Boston.
Excerpts from the Chelmsford Police Department log.
Jacqueline LaVana spent years working for Google and Constant Contact; now she's a small business owner working out of her Wayland home.
If you're on the fence when it comes to your presidential vote, there's an online quiz that might clarify things (or confuse you further).
If you're on the fence when it comes to your presidential vote, there's an online quiz that might clarify things (or confuse you further).
Members of the Westford Fire Department recently took part in the American Lung Association's stair climb fundraiser in Boston.
George F. Fonseca fought with the U.S. Army during World War II and worked at the United States Army Natick Labs until his retirement.
The latest excerpts from the Westford Police Department log.
The latest estimate for full restoration is after midnight.
About 14 percent of Wayland Eversource customers were without power Tuesday night.
Calling hours will be held Wednesday and funeral services on Thursday.
Take a look at the latest job openings with Wayland Public Schools.
On the hunt for a new job? Take a look at this newly announced position open now with the Town of Westford.
Here are the latest excerpts from the Westford Police Department log.
The Thursdays, Chelmsford High School's newly formed a cappella group, placed well enough in quarterfinals to advance.
Take a look at the latest Wayland home sales, courtesy of Zillow.
Take a look at the latest Chelmsford home sales, courtesy of Zillow.
Take a look at the latest Westford home sales, courtesy of Zillow.