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A few things you need to know in Wayland on July 31, 2013.

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A few things you need to know in Wayland on July 31, 2013.

The information below was provided by the Newton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Wayland Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
Newton honored its Korean War vets during a ceremony Monday afternoon.
Get ready for some music among neighbors in the gorge.
A Wayland couple with a history in the restaurant business is planning an upscale American cuisine spot for Acton.
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Take a look at a sample of who is hiring in Newton and nearby.
Take a look at a sample of who is hiring in Wayland and nearby.
The Wayland Middle School roof-replacement project got underway in early July, but it hasn't been easy going.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation will be conducting repairs on the bridge.
The awards are spearheaded by the Newton Economic Development Commission.
Did you catch the Dirty Water Brass Band floating by on Dudley Pond in Wayland this weekend?
The Newton SouthEast Little League team is headed to the state championship.
Here's a look at what will be opening later this year at The Street in Chestnut Hill.
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"Drowning Cactus," by a Wayland High School alumna, features the tagline, "Some find inspiration in the wilderness. Others find themselves hopelessly lost."
Americans are living longer than they were three decades ago, but there are widening disparities between counties. See how Middlesex County stacks up.