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Neighbors in Wayland outraged by antisemitic vandalism painted on pool building
Community members planned to gather Thursday morning to spread the message that hate is not welcome after a swastika was painted on a town building.
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Neighbors outraged by antisemitic graffiti in Wayland rally against hate
Antisemitic vandalism found on a public building in Wayland, Massachusetts, is sparking concern for the Jewish community and motivating people to stand up against hate.
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Police investigate antisemitic vandalism of Wayland Community Pool building
A swastika was painted on the side of a building in Wayland, Massachusetts, that was also targeted with racist graffiti in 2022
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Hateful vandalism of Wayland Community Pool building under investigation
Wayland community members met Wednesday after a swastika was painted on a building in town.
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Investigators warn of house break-ins targeting Southeast Asians
A series of burglaries in the MetroWest area is under investigation.
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Thieves may be targeting Asian homeowners, Wayland police warn after break-ins
Thieves who committed three recent break-ins in Wayland, Massachusetts, may be targeting homeowners of Asian descent, police warned Wednesday. Investigators say other towns have reported similar crimes in recent weeks. In the Wayland cases, all within the last month, the thieves cut all the telephone and cable lines before forcing their way inside. They seemed to be looking primarily for…
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72-year-old woman critically injured in Wayland hit-and-run crash
Police in Wayland, Massachusetts, are looking for the driver responsible for a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a 72-year-old woman Friday night.
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Driver sought after hitting 72-year-old woman in Wayland, police say
Police in Wayland, Massachusetts, are looking for the driver responsible for a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a 72-year-old woman. The crash was reported around 7 p.m. Friday. Authorities say the victim was hit while trying to cross at the intersection of Route 30 and Old Tavern Road. The driver fled the scene, police said. Authorities believe a dark sedan…
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Inert grenade prompts evacuation of Wayland elementary school
An elementary school in Wayland, Massachusetts, was evacuated Monday after the discovery of what turned out to be an inert grenade. Police and fire crews responded to the Loker School shortly before 3:30 p.m. after a report that a student found the device. The school was open to students and faculty for an after-school program at the time, police said….
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Construction worker airlifted after being hit in Wayland
A worker was injured after being hit by a construction vehicle Friday morning in Wayland, Massachusetts. Crews responded to the crash on Stonebridge Road just after 11 a.m. Friday. The worker, who suffered serious injuries, was airlifted to a local hospital, police said. The victim’s condition was not immediately known. The driver of the construction vehicle, who works for...
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2-year-old flown to Boston hospital after falling from shopping cart
A 2-year-old child was flown by medical helicopter to the hospital on Sunday after falling from a shopping cart in Sudbury, Massachusetts. The Wayland Fire Department said crews responded to Sudbury to help transport the child to town hall, where Life Flight was waiting. The child was taken to a hospital in Boston with unspecified injuries, and there was no…
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Antisemitic graffiti painted on road in Wayland
Police in Wayland, Massachusetts, are investigating antisemitic vandalism discovered on a roadway Tuesday morning. Wayland police said officers were called to Rice Road around 8:50 a.m. and found large swastikas painted in two separate spots on the road. “There is no place for this kind of hatred and bigotry in our community,” said Acting Police Ed Chief Burman. “Every resident…