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What's Happening Near Wayland For Juneteenth 2023
Juneteenth — which falls on June 19 in 2023 — is now a national holiday. See what's happening in Wayland and beyond.

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Juneteenth — which falls on June 19 in 2023 — is now a national holiday. See what's happening in Wayland and beyond.

Juneteenth — which falls on June 19 in 2023 — is now a national holiday. Local groups are planning events and observances.
Juneteenth — which falls on June 19 in 2023 — is now a national holiday. Local groups are planning events and observances.
Juneteenth — which falls on June 19 in 2023 — is now a national holiday. Local groups are planning events and observances.
Queer AF's first traditional Pride month event (Worcester celebrates in September) is a sign of an evolving LGBTQIA+ scene, organizers say.
The season culminated at the U.S. Rowing Youth National Championships in Florida last week.
The state found multiple asbestos removal violations at the Union Hill job site. Asbestos is known to cause mesothelioma and other cancers.
See the timing and main hazards for thunderstorms set to roll across Massachusetts on Wednesday.
A large fight at a Greendale-area park Monday culminated in a 17-year-old getting stunned as he tried to start a fight, police said.
Severe weather on Wednesday could interrupt outdoor graduations and more across Massachusetts.
Westborough Chief Jeff Lourie was picked to lead Falmouth police in May over two other contenders.
The new tool and hardware store will open in a former Marshalls location along East Main Street.
The Wayland Council on Aging outdoor concerts will be held each week through mid-July at the town building along Cochituate Road.
The construction will begin June 20 along Marlborough Road near the Poor Farm Meadows conservation area.
Hundreds of Worcester students are taking part in REC Worcester's gardening program this week, an extension of school-based gardens.
The lawsuit says the officer who killed Philip Castonguay had multiple complaints against her, and was not properly trained.
The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control project will begin summer-long spraying in June. See when they'll be in Worcester.
A body was found along I-93 near the Medford-Somerville line around 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Worcester will end the fiscal year paying $1.4 million more in overtime. Police bodycam training and school employee costs drove the rise.
After orders from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, the DA's office refused to release documents showing police on the Brady list.