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Transforming Wayland-Sudbury septage facility site

Wayland Town Crier 12/18/14: Transforming Wayland-Sudbury septage facility site. The Board of Selectmen recently received an appraisal of the decommissioned Wayland-Sudbury Septage Disposal Facility, indicating…

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Wayland selectmen respond to Sudbury over DPW complaint

Wayland Town Crier 12/5/13: Wayland selectmen respond to Sudbury over DPW complaint. The Wayland Board of Selectmen has responded to a letter from their Sudbury…

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LIVE BLOG: Board of Selectmen Meeting

Wayland Patch 1/25/12: LIVE BLOG: Board of Selectmen Meeting. Real-time coverage of the joint meeting with the Sudbury Board of Selectmen

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Free Acupuncture Sessions for First-Time Clients

Starting July 31st, Healing Point Therapeutics is offering free acupuncture sessions every Sunday to first-time clients, from 10:00 AM-6:00 PM. For more information, visit www.healingpointtherapeutics.com…

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Sudbury and Wayland Set to End Weekday Pilot Program at Transfer Station & Recycling Centers

Since September 28, 2010, the Town of Sudbury and the Town of Wayland have conducted a pilot weekday project to allow residents of either town…

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Wayland fails to approve article to purchase Sudbury’s interest in septage facility

Wayland Town Crier 4/17/11: Wayland fails to approve article to purchase Sudbury's interest in septage facility. Wayland town officials who sought to buy Sudbury’s interest…

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Sudbury Selectmen Reject Shared Transfer Station with Wayland

Wayland Patch 4/14/11: Sudbury Selectmen Reject Shared Transfer Station with Wayland. The Board of Selectmen voted not to approve a consolidated Sudbury/Wayland transfer station, laying to rest an issue that has caused an impassioned response by residents, a number of whom reiterated their objections to the possibility at Tuesday night’s Board meeting. In a public hearing that was a continuation of comments made by residents at the last Board meeting, attendees cited reasons against a combined station ranging from inconvenience to perceived poor management of the Wayland station, and urged the Board to make a motion against station consolidation.

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