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Wayland Patch 6/18/13: Wayland Well Representated at Sustainable MetroWest Gathering. In the heart of the MetroWest where Sudbury, Maynard, Marlborough and Stow meet, stands the Assabet River Wildlife Refuge visitor center building open to the public since 2010 – an appropriate site for a recent Sustainable MetroWest gathering. The event was attended by
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WayCAM, Wayland’s Public Access Cable TV station presented its 2013 Annual Scholarship Award this June, to Wayland High School Seniors Jacob Sussman and Jonathan von Mering, shown here, flanked on the left by WayCAM Board member Renee Bryant, WayCAM’s Executive Director Jim Mullane (center), and WayCAM Board Chair Ken Isaacson.
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Wayland Patch 6/18/13: Children’s Way Students Hone Their Gardening Skills. About a dozen Wayland preschoolers showed off their “green thumbs” recently, and it wasn’t due to finger paint. Students at The Children’s Way joined the parents and adult volunteers on June 4 to plant sage, rosemary, lavender, basil, cilantro and lots of marigolds
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Wayland Town Crier 6/17/13: Major success in Wayland from federal housing program. When the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) created the Family Self Sufficiency (FSS) program in 1990, Wayland was one of the first communities to sign on. According to Katherine Provost, FSS coordinator at the Wayland Housing Authority, the
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On Wednesday, June 26th, the Wayland Summer Farmers’ Market begins (noon to 5 PM) in the front parking lot at Russell’s Garden Center (397 Boston Post Road).
When Russell’s began these markets in 2005, there were 114 Summer Markets (and no Winter Markets) throughout the state. Now over two-thirds of the cities and towns have
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Wayland Patch 6/17/13: Board Plans to Address Finnerty’s Site Plan Approval Tuesday. The Wayland Planning Board will reopen a public hearing Tuesday related to site plan approval for a new CVS at 150 Main St., otherwise known as the Finnerty’s site. The site plan before the board proposes the demolition of the former
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Wayland Town Crier 6/17/13: Wayland Police make arrests over weekend. Wayland police report several recent DUE arrests
Wayland Town Crier 6/17/13: Camp serves as Maine attraction for Wayland family. Back in the 1930s and ’40s, Al and Evelyn Lerman were campers and then counselors in Maine. The experience left an impression. Years later, in their mid-40s, the Wayland couple decided to run their own camp in Maine. So in 1968,
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Wayland Town Crier 6/16/13: Local Sports: Wayland’s Sharton the state’s runner-up in boys tennis. Wayland sophomore Will Sharton beat the defending state champion but fell in the finals to Rohan Sastri of Mount Greylock.
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