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ICYMI: May 5 - "W-Day", Mother's Day gift guide and girls varsity lacrosse
ICYMI: May 5 – “W-Day”, Mother’s Day gift guide and girls varsity lacrosse
Marissa Mendoza May 12, 2025
ICYMI: April 28 - AP exam schedule, "W Day" and April's Fashionista of the Month
ICYMI: April 28 – AP exam schedule, “W Day” and April’s Fashionista of the Month
Marissa Mendoza May 5, 2025
News Brief:  WHS hosts W Day lacrosse event
News Brief: WHS hosts W Day lacrosse event
Emily Wyner and Mack Young May 3, 2025
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At this years "W Day," young lacrosse players gather around to meet professional lacrosse players who visited the fields on Sunday, May 4.
The Wayland youth lacrosse community comes together for “W-Day”
Emily Wyner and Mack Young May 7, 2025
The class of 2025 is sending 24 student-athletes to compete at universities and colleges throughout the country.
Class of 2025 committed student-athletes
Chloe Zilembo, Sports Editor • May 6, 2025
Troy Hoyt finishes the Boston Marathon, running for the Hoyt Foundation. T. Hoyt is the son of Hoyt Foundation CEO Russ Hoyt.
“[Running a marathon] might seem like a big thing, when it’s presented to you at first, but if you break it up and just keep telling yourself, “Yes, you can,” you can start chipping away at it. And before you know it, you’ll be running the whole 26 miles, and you won’t even think twice about it.” T. Hoyt said.
Beyond the finish line: How the Boston Marathon transforms lives
Olivia Green, Nina Gandhi, Annabelle Hage, and Sasha Libenzon April 25, 2025
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Wisdom for Wisdom is a student run non-profit organization that offers technological support to elders. Started by Wayland High School juniors Ryan Chase and Kalena Imura, the organization relies on local high school volunteers to make an impact in senior citizen communities. “Service is enjoyable to me when I know that I'm making a difference, and I truly believe Wisdom for Wisdom does,” Imura said.
Local students click into connection by bridging the generational gap
Maddie Zajac May 9, 2025
Senior Tristen Chow committed to the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) after learning to cook when she was seven. Chow had to make the tough decision of choosing between the CIA or her dream school: California Polytechnic State University.
Tristen Chow: Choosing passion over prestige in college decisions
Annabel Orcutt, Staff Reporter • April 28, 2025
From left to right: Mike Bloom, Ryan Herlihy, Joshua Goodman, Matt Bloom and Jake Mitchell pose for a photo after a show. Goodman, a WHS teaching assistant, is one of five members of the band 'Gold Rush.'
Joshua Goodman takes the stage with Gold Rush
Mischa Lee and Bella Schreiber April 23, 2025
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Join WSPN's Molly Bergeron as she discusses some of the best gifts for your mom this Mother's Day.
Mother’s Day gift guide
Molly Bergeron May 10, 2025
Join WSPN’s Abby Bergeron as she interviews the April Fashionista of the Month: Kaitlyn Dijulia.
Fashionista of the Month: Kaitlyn Dijulia
Abigail Bergeron, Staff Reporter • April 29, 2025
Join WSPN’s Kate Goodman and Molly Bergeron as they talk with this month’s artist of the month: Abby Peredna.
Artist of the Month: Abby Peredna
Molly Bergeron and Kate Goodman April 17, 2025
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Open Table sits at its location in Maynard, Massachusetts. This organization was founded by a local MA resident, now operating for 36 years.
Open Table: Promoting health and humility, ending hunger
Fiona Peltonen May 12, 2025
Wisdom for Wisdom is a student run non-profit organization that offers technological support to elders. Started by Wayland High School juniors Ryan Chase and Kalena Imura, the organization relies on local high school volunteers to make an impact in senior citizen communities. “Service is enjoyable to me when I know that I'm making a difference, and I truly believe Wisdom for Wisdom does,” Imura said.
Local students click into connection by bridging the generational gap
Maddie Zajac May 9, 2025
Gambling is all around you. Whether you notice it or not, there is a very good chance that you have seen an advertisement that has promoted gambling in some form or another. Partly due to this, the national trend of gambling is increasing and can be seen making its mark in Massachusetts.
Betting away the future: The surge in teen sports betting and its consequences
Joey Fay and Cesar Campos May 5, 2025
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