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For senior and hockey player Shane Brady, his disdain for Weston arose when he was in elementary school.

The meaning of the rivalry

Shane Brady February 14, 2012
Rivalry, described in the dictionary as “the act of competing or emulating.” A rivalry is made up of three qualities that to ultra competitive situations. Hatred, hype, and most importantly respect.
The Wayland-Weston rivalry is especially intense in football because before playing at the high school level, players were teammates on Pop Warner.

The history of the Wayland-Weston rivalry

Kruti Vora February 14, 2012
The exact date and motives behind the the start of the rivalry are unclear, but according to Wayland High School’s Dean of Students, Scott Parseghian, the rivalry is a result of Wayland and Weston being neighboring towns.
Delfina Lopez is an exchange student spending six months in Wayland away from her home in Argentina.

Delfina Lopez: I feel comfortable here

Shane Brady February 13, 2012

Most teenagers spend their summers working or hanging out with friends, and the idea of going to class in the summer is unfamiliar, even scary. But unlike most teenagers, Delfina Lopez will be attending...

Macaroni and cheese is the perfect comfort food. Try it in honor of Mothers day!

Scrambled: Getting healthy

Matthew Gutschenritter February 13, 2012
I’ve never been a huge fan of chicken noodle, so instead I made Tortellini soup. It isn’t heavy, so it is the perfect thing to eat while battling a sensitive stomach.
Wayland has few commercial areas with banks anchoring most of them. (Credit: Caitlin OKeeffe/WSPN)

Town Center: Better than a bank

Lizzy Worstell February 8, 2012
What I’m most excited for, though, is the green. The possibilities for events are endless: we can build an ice rink, host town wide parties, fundraisers and even outdoor concerts.
Ground has been broken at the new Town Center location. (Credit: Jake Adelman/WSPN)

Construction on Town Center begins

Lizzy Worstell February 8, 2012
After years of planning, the Wayland Town Center begins to take shape.
Macaroni and cheese is the perfect comfort food. Try it in honor of Mothers day!

Scrambled: Back to basics

Carolyn Jones February 7, 2012
It is so easy to forget about the recipes that we grow up with, but there is nothing more satisfying and comforting than making the recipes that remind us of being younger and cheer us up on a bad day. I hope this inspires you to make a batch or homemade chocolate chip cookies, or your own comfort food recipe. Enjoy.
Jay Chandler taught his final chemistry class in his 30 year career yesterday, May 6th. Chandler officially retired in December but taught AP chemistry remotely through the exam on Friday, May 7th.

Jay Chandler: You just wonder whether you are going to make it or not, and I did

Kruti Vora February 6, 2012
As Chandler entered this new chapter of his life, running gradually became more difficult due to the destroyed cartilage that had accumulated in his feet. Although Chandler found other ways to fill up his time, he misses being able to run.
Kiss 108 Dennis OHeron. (Credit: Alex Erdekian/WSPN)

WW ’12: O’Heron discusses method to radio’s madness

Matthew Gutschenritter February 4, 2012
O’Heron has met many celebrities such as Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent and Beyonce through these events. He explained that at first working with celebrities may seem demanding, but once you understand their schedules, one can see why their requests are necessary.
(Credit: Elizabeth Karpacz/WSPN)

WW ’12: Kiefer shares power of kindness

Matthew Gutschenritter February 3, 2012
“Everyone has a story about socks, everyone has a story about bread. Whats your story?” said Kiefer.
Joyce Kulhawik speaks to students on Thursday (Credit: Jackson Hubbell/WSPN)

WW ’12: Former WBZ arts reporter Kulhawik speaks to students

ebarber (Editor Account) February 2, 2012
During her 30-year career at WBZ-TV, Kulhawik covered local and national events such as the Oscars, Grammys and Emmys, and has met and interviewed many famous people, including George Clooney, Ben Afflack, Steven Tyler, Ryan Gosling, and Julia Roberts. She even knew Matt Damon as a fourteen year old when his movie career was “just an idea.”
the Girl Scouts of the United States of America is an organization that 2.3 million girls are currently a part of.

The Girl Scouts of WHS

Brianna Fay February 2, 2012
The class of 2012 has a troop of three hard working girls. The class of 2015 also has a small troop of nine girls, most of whom have participated in Girl Scouts since kindergarten. The troops now meet about once or twice every two months.
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