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Bio: Ryan was born in Vermont, but grew up in Newton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Newton North High School in 2001. and went on to attended Quinnipiac University until 2003. He later transferred to American University, where attained a degree in International Affairs in 2006.
Fresh out of school, Ryan worked as a Starbucks barista for a year before becoming a weekly newspaper reporter for Stonebridge Press in central Massachusetts. Covering the town of Charlton, he wrote about crime, politics, town hall and human interest stories. After three years in that role he transitioned into a position as a daily news reporter, before joining Patch two months later.
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See what's happening in Wayland during the week of Jan. 13.

Jacoby is the son of a Boston Globe columnist.
Ibragim Todashev was killed as he was being questioned about the 2011 Waltham murders.
The purse snatchings in Waltham occurred in December.
The River's Edge proposal was previously rejected in 2013.
Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall star in a movie that was partially filmed in Waltham.
The Framingham Town Meeting member announced his candidacy shortly after present State Rep. Tom Conroy, announced his intention to run for Massachusetts treasurer Thursday morning.
Conroy lives in Wayland with his wife and four daughters.
A new Wayland High School Principal will begin on July 1.
Conroy lives in Wayland with his wife and four daughters.
Conroy lives in Wayland with his wife and four daughters.
The restaurant's license was approved in September.
The Waltham Health Department recently inspected several restaurants.
The lawsuit alleges the DCF ignored warnings about the child's mother.
Officer Joseph Hancock recently retired.