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ICYMI: Jan. 6 - Aviation issues, the annual Post Road Cup Game and the Eras Tour
ICYMI: Jan. 6 – Aviation issues, the annual Post Road Cup Game and the Eras Tour
Marissa Mendoza January 13, 2025
BDBN: Recent aviation issues
BDBN: Recent aviation issues
Alex Evangelista and Emily Wyner January 11, 2025
The Wayland Police Department have issued a warning on the rise of scammers during the holiday season. “Hang up [the phone]. if you get a text and you do not know who it's from, just delete it. Don't click on any links, nothing,” Wayland police chief Edward Burman said. “Every single one of them is a scam.”
Police department issues warnings about holiday scams
Annabel Orcutt December 21, 2024
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New girls varsity basketball coach Stephen Marks stands with his son after being a referee for a Wayland alumni players versus current players game.
New girls basketball coach shoots for success
Bella Schreiber, Managing Editor • January 15, 2025
The Wayland Boys Basketball team heads to Weston on Wednesday night to face the 4-1 Wildcats. Wayland lost the previous meeting with Weston 62-59 and enter this game with a 2-3 record.
Game preview: Boys basketball takes on Weston for the second time this season
Joseph Fay, Staff Reporter • January 8, 2025
The new year is a time to make resolutions, plan for the year ahead,and even wish for things to come true. In this article, staff reporter Joey Fay highlights five things that Boston sports fans should wish for this coming year.
Boston sports fan new years wish list
Joseph Fay, Staff Reporter • January 7, 2025
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"My favorite part of being an Innovation teacher is getting to explore ideas with my students", Patrie said. When my students have an Idea they should take things further, and better realize things".
Nicholas Patrie: A new way to innovate
Ravi Kapadia, Staff Reporter • January 17, 2025
WHS junior Ella Neuman prepares for a fencing match at a tournament. “In a tournament, there's pools first, which is about five to six other people and you fence all of them to five touches,” Neuman said.
En garde: Ella Neuman’s fencing journey
Chloe Zilembo January 10, 2025
Senior Luke Chisum rounds a corner during his race. Chisum has been on the cross country team since his freshman year and is now committed to Elon University.
Crossing the finish line: Luke Chisum commits to Elon University
Mischa Lee January 7, 2025
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Join WSPN reporters Emma Zocco, Edge Wheeler and Alex Evangelista as they discuss the trends of this year's winter season.
Mens Winter Fashion 2025
Alex Evangelista, Emma Zocco, and Edge Wheeler January 17, 2025
Unlike any vampire film before it, Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” haunts the audience along with the characters through dark tension and sickening torture.
Nosferatu: An eerie, barbaric twist on Dracula
Elyssa Grillo and Bowen Morrison January 16, 2025
Join WSPN reporters Melina Barris and Caroline Kiernan as they share some of their favorite and least favorite looks of the 2025 Golden Globes.
2025 Golden Globes looks and opinions
Melina Barris and Caroline Kiernan January 15, 2025
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"My favorite part of being an Innovation teacher is getting to explore ideas with my students", Patrie said. When my students have an Idea they should take things further, and better realize things".
Nicholas Patrie: A new way to innovate
Ravi Kapadia, Staff Reporter • January 17, 2025
This holiday season, Wayland has hosted many different drives around the community such as the Senior Connect Toy Drive, Project 351 Food Drive and multiple different drives at Loker Elementary School.
Wayland drives through the holidays
Mackenzie Young January 16, 2025
WSPN's Molly Bergeron and Annabelle Hage investigate the past of Waylands snowfall and discuss various Wayland residents predictions for future snowfall.
How much snow will Wayland get this year?
Annabelle Hage and Molly Bergeron January 14, 2025
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