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Twenty Wayland sues Town and Wastewater Management District Commission

  The following is a press release submitted by Town Administrator Fred Turkington: Twenty Wayland, LLC, the developers of the Town Center project under construction…

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Town Center – At Last

Submitted by The Board of Selectmen Great things are happening in Wayland.  This past March a state of the art town pool opened for business. …

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WayCAM article at Special Town Meeting

The following press release was submitted by WayCAM President and Chair, Ken Isaacson: WayCAM is moving…and we have an exciting plan that will benefit everyone!…

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Litigation in Wayland Public Safety Building design defect case concludes

A twelve person jury found BSC negligent in its design of the drainage system at the town's Public Safety Building, but declined to hold the…

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Attorney General backs Wayland Selectmen in Decision on Open Meeting Law Complaint

Attorney General backs Wayland Selectmen in Decision on Open Meeting Law Complaint:  Confirms selectmen's right to discuss litigation in executive session In a clear statement…

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Press Release from Police Department on Vehicle Burglary

On April 23, 2010, police responded to a burglary from a motor vehicle on Sherman Bridge Road near the bridge. A woman had parked her car…

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The Wayland Police Department was awarded an “Award of Excellence Silver Category” for Municipal Police Departments, in the 2008 Massachusetts Law Enforcement Challenge

Wayland Police Department
Press Release
November 17, 2009

Chief Robert Irving is pleased to announce that the Wayland Police Department was awarded an “Award of Excellence Silver Category” for Municipal Police Departments, in the 2008 Massachusetts Law Enforcement Challenge.   This award is sponsored by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, with support from the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association. It is based on efforts in communities to curb motor vehicle accidents and uses a number of criteria to evaluate the department’s motor vehicle enforcement efforts. Data from 2008 was used to assess the Wayland Police Department’s efforts in speed enforcement, O.U.I. enforcement, safety belt usage, and overall enforcement activity.

Total crashes decreased from 302 in 2007 to 246 in 2008.    The department’s Community Services Officer, Mark Wilkins, completed the application for the Law Enforcement Challenge with assistance from Administrative Sergeant, Thomas Galvin.

This year’s award was presented at a ceremony at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester on November 17th.

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