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Wayland Annual Town Election

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Week in Review: Fujita Trial Begins, Blizzard Recovery, Town Election Ballot

A look back at some of the top headlines in Wayland this week.

Wayland Murder: Nathaniel Fujita Trial Patch was in the courtroom this week as jury selection occurred then opening statements and early testimony in the trial of Nathaniel Fujita, the man accused of killing Lauren Astley in 2011. Patch is live blogging the courtroom proceedings, and the link above is to a topic page where info about the case and trial is housed. Special Education Teacher Wins 'Trip of a Lifetime' Award A veteran Wayland Middle School special education teacher is this year's recipient of the Mary L. Johnson Travelship Award. Three Days Later: Wayland DPW Crews in Clean-Up Mode The Wayland Department of Public Works said they were dealing with an epic storm last weekend and continued cleaning it up days after the storm. …

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Health Director Encouraging Interested Individuals to Apply for Board of Health Position

Wayland Health Director Julia Junghann's says candidates need not be doctors or engineers to serve on the Board of Health.

When Wayland voters head to the polls in April for the Annual Town Election, they will be electing individuals to a variety of offices, including one position on the town's Board of Health. Health Director Julia Junghann's is encouraging any interested individual to consider running for the office. "Interested parties need not have a background in a medical profession or engineering, but this would be an added benefit to the Board," Junghann's wrote in an email to Patch. "We are hoping for a candidate that has an interest in the town and a reasonable approach. The Board of Health covers a wide and varied range of issues and regulations." Board member Arnold Soslow’s seat is up for election, and he does not plan to run for re-election, …

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