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Wayland Public Library Events, Activities: Week Of March 6
Women of NASA, 175 years of the library. See what's going on at the Wayland Free Public Library this week and beyond.

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Women of NASA, 175 years of the library. See what's going on at the Wayland Free Public Library this week and beyond.

Milford's 2023 election will feature contested races for school committee and planning board.
A 41-year-old Marlborough woman is facing multiple assault and battery charges after the incident.
Two Wayland School Committee seats are up for election in 2023 with nomination papers due Tuesday.
The Worcester stop is one of three Gov. Maura Healey will make Monday at affordable housing sites across the state.
Drivers who access the Mass Pike from the busy circular interchange at Newton Corner should plan a different route Friday.
MassDOT warned drivers Friday morning about slowdowns near I-290 that could last hours.
The proposed law would require reporting on how proposed charter schools might sap funds from public school districts
Emergency SNAP benefits in Massachusetts ended March 2, a more than $95 cut for families and individuals across the state.
See the week's top stories: Police suspended, COVID-19 benefit ending, local students win press award, more.
Courts in Milford, Westborough and others in the county will continue to offer rehabilitation services with the new money.
The public will be able to get a peek at the proposed Mill Creek development and discuss it with town officials.
Last summer, the state enticed lifeguards with $1,000 bonuses. The Department of Conservation and Recreation is boosting that for 2023.
A 79-year-old Malden man was found dead inside a Kennedy Drive apartment last week.
"Our fast acting mother, Beth, grabbed the dog and got out as quickly as possible," the family said of the Friday fire along Adams Street.
Right now, Worcester only has a policy governing multimillion dollar tax breaks. Councilors want to solidify it as a new ordinance.
Some groups that backed the high-income tax ballot measure is criticizing Gov. Maura Healey's plan over new tax breaks for the wealthy.
The move will mean a new restaurant specializing in katsu — the only restaurant focusing on the Japanese dish around.
Kevin Johnson was one of three police officers the POST Commission suspended due to criminal charges.
The state POST Commission released a list Wednesday of the nearly 300 officers who are not certified to work as police in Massachusetts.