by webmaster | Jun 22, 2024 | People
Tom Largy: A Half-Century of Casting Lines and Serving the Public in Waylandby Brian E. Moore I was strolling along Pelham Island Road recently enjoying the view of Heard Pond when I came across a familiar sight: Tom Largy fishing. As I approached him, I asked Largy...
by webmaster | May 3, 2024 | News
The Wayland Historical Society will be replacing the heating and cooling system (HVAC) serving the Grout-Heard House at 12 Cochituate Road in the spring of 2024. The application is for Historic Preservation monies of the Community Preservation Fund to replace the...
by webmaster | Mar 26, 2024 | Uncategorized
In many ways, dollhouses embody-in miniature-the lives and the aspirations of their owners. For generations, dollhouses have facilitated imaginative play and have helped kids develop life skills and make sense of the world. These dollhouses will delight you with their...
by webmaster | Sep 7, 2023 | Board, News
Neil Gordon, WHS Director and Grout-Heard House Museum Long Range Plan Committee member, was recently selected winner of the 2023 Nonprofit Excellence Award in Leadership for his work as CEO of the Discovery Museum in Acton. The award, presented in June, recognizes a...
by webmaster | Sep 4, 2023 | Uncategorized
There is a new street in Wayland. Emmeline Path was created when the property at 105 Plain Road was sub-divided subject to a Conservation Cluster permit. The road is named after Emeline (correct spelling) Draper. The development consists of 4 detached homes and is...