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Wayland police search for missing teen
Police are searching for a teenager who went missing Sunday morning. 16-year-old Sarah Cramer was last seen at the Wayland Swim and Tennis Club on Glezen Lane around 10:30 a.m. where she works as a lifeguard.
Rash of auto break-ins hits area towns
Perhaps it's because people tend not to lock their cars in the suburbs and ripping them off is so easy.
OGC(R) Requests Comments on Web CoverageStandard Extensions
June 30, 2008, Wayland, Mass. - The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. membership approved a 30 day public comment period for a revision to the OpenGIS Web Coverage Service Interface Standard.
Clark prof killed in Lincoln train accident
Arthur Chou, 53, of Wayland, a mathematics professor at Clark University, died Wednesday after being struck by a train in Lincoln, according to the Associated Press.
Athletics: Annual 5K Dudley Pond Run Sept. 7, Wayland, Mass.
The 12th annual Dudley Pond Run, a 5K run, will be held Sunday, September 7, 2008.
Man killed by train in Concord is third rail fatality this week in Massachusetts
A man who was trespassing on tracks between Concord and North Concord when he was hit by a commuter-rail train Wednesday has been identified as a Clark University math professor.
Former C's GM takes love of sports behind the lens
Or at least it would have helped former Boston Celtics [ team stats ] General Manager Jan Volk, who won five championships during his 26-year tenure with the team.
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Tick-Eating Guinea Hen Weapon Against Lyme Disease
There's another summer health threat on the rise in Massachusetts -- Lyme disease, which is up in every county in the state.
The disease is spread by ticks, and it can be debilitating. One local woman has discovered a weapon against ticks that gets rid of the diseased bugs by eating them.
The tiny ticks are barely noticeable to humans. But they survive by sucking blood.
Wayland police Officer Mark Wilkens, like many, was bit by a tick and now has Lyme diseases.
"I ached and broke out in sweats," he said. "It was just under my vest -- the bulls eye -- the typical identifier that you have Lyme disease."
New Front in HR Software Legal Battle
HR software vendor Softscape sued rival SuccessFactors on Thursday, June 5, adding a twist to the companies' legal spat and effectively stealing some of the thunder from SuccessFactors' user conference this ...
Brass in the Berkshires: Abigail Aresty from Wayland, Mass., a member of the Boston University Tanglewood Institute's Young Artists Orchestra, takes a break from practicing on the French horn.
Dell Surges as Revenue, Profit Increases Signals of Progress on Turnaround
Dell Inc. , the world's second-biggest personal-computer maker, rose 11 percent after profit and sales beat analysts' projections, signaling that Chief Executive Officer Michael Dell 's turnaround strategy is ...
May 21, 2008 - Cardinal O'Malley To Ordain Seven Priests
The ordination Mass begins at 9:00 A.M. Cardinal Sen said, "The Ordination of these seven men to the priesthood is a joyous moment for our Church.
The recession gripping the country has left a broad swath of Americans agonizing over $60 gas fill-ups, ballooning grocery bills, and homes lost to foreclosure.
Hedge fund operator accused of bilking investors
The state's top securities regulator is accusing a Wayland man of improperly soliciting investors to put millions of dollars into a hedge fund that now has little cash left. via Boston Globe
Gov. swears in local lawyer as probate judge
“I accept this with gratitude, enthusiasm and tremendous humility.”
Attorney Richard A. Simons was sworn in as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Probate & Family Court by Gov. via Berkshire Eagle
Pamela Adami has joined The Spa at Chatham Bars Inn as spa director. Something New. via Boston Herald
Bas Kok Becomes GSDI President
Company: Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association Industry: Local Government, Federal Government Location: Wayland, MA, United States of America On February 24th 2008 in Trinidad, the Global Spatial Data ... via Directions Magazine
New Research Supports Softscape's Approach to People Management and Pay-for-Performance
WAYLAND, Mass. - Softscape , the global leader in integrated people management software, today announced new research that reveals a critical need for organizations to change their workforce compensation ... via Earth Times
“You can check both those guns. Neither of them were used in no shooting”
Cops called in extra support after responding to a "large fight" on Westville Street at 3:45 a.m., police said. via Boston Herald
“It's about policy,... [ 0:12 ]...”
More than 1,500 amendments to the $28 billion state budget proposal are on the table. via The Boston Globe