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'Really Big' Bobcat Caught Crossing Wayland Backyard: Video
The bobcat sauntered through a backyard just off the Boston Post Road, a rare sighting of the only wild cat native to New England.

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The bobcat sauntered through a backyard just off the Boston Post Road, a rare sighting of the only wild cat native to New England.

Worcester Tech's Stephen's "contributions on and off the field are instrumental" in expanding sports opportunities.
The fee charges property owners based on impervious areas like roofs and parking lots. The fees will fund stormwater infrastructure work.
Worcester police had been searching for Joshua Pittman since the days following the Clarkson Street shooting.
More than 25,000 blooming daffodils are likely peaking this week at the botanic garden.
Two years ago this week, Christopher Remillard hit Candice Asare-Yeboah in a crosswalk. He was later indicted on a manslaughter charge.
Town officials are seeking an OK from the Historic Districts Commission to install the 21st Century devices at the 19th Century library.
MBTA express trains to New England's second-largest city got cut in the fall. A new group will advocate for better service.
Wayland is active on platforms like Facebook and X, but do you think the posts are communicating enough? Take the survey.
The Marlborough Democratic City Committee is collecting a range of items, from diapers to gift cards.
The Tuesday visit is part of the governor's roadshow highlighting benefits of a proposed bond bill focused on economic development.
Northeast Great Dane plans to open a nearly 30,000 square-foot repair garage off Route 146.
A section of the road starting at Route 9 will be closed to through-traffic for four days.
Westborough will join communities like Worcester and Shrewsbury in selling special trash bags for residents to use.
The robber chased the man through Kelley Square before pushing him down and robbing him, police said.
Plans show new bike lanes, bus lanes and crosswalks along Stafford Street, reducing the width of driving lanes in a bid to reduce speeding.
See what's going on this week at the Wayland library for kids, adults, teens and babies.
A helicopter will be used soon to apply a bacterial insecticide that's toxic for mosquito larvae.
The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project will be attempting to reduce mosquito larvae in wetland areas this week.
A developer wants to build a 192,000 square-foot wholesaling warehouse, but no specific user has been identified publicly.