Lavery Greenfield: Lifting up young female powerlifters
When it comes to sports, powerlifting isn’t the first one most people think of. For a teenage girl, it’s even less likely. But for five foot seven inches Lavery Greenfield, powerlifting is something...
View ArticlePJ Maher: The new WHS baseball team manager
If you look at the dugout at Wayland High School while attending a baseball game, you might see the new manager of the varsity baseball team, sophomore PJ Maher. Whether it’s catching up with his...
View Article“Growing Pains”: WHS graduate’s feature film premieres
Two years after she saw a casting call for the coming-of-age feature film “Growing Pains,” Molly Morneweck finally got to see the efforts of her high school summer of stardom come to fruition. She got...
View ArticleElliot Xu: Expression of passion through the music industry
From as long as he can remember, junior Elliot Xu has expressed his passion for music by singing, playing the drums, cello and piano. Xu’s devotion to improving his skills and pursuing his interest...
View ArticleAlex Crawford: The comeback kid
For some athletes, the worst imaginable scenario is an injury that jeopardizes future opportunities with their sport. For junior soccer player Alex Crawford, this nightmare became a reality his...
View ArticleWayland Little League: Hitting it out of the park
Wayland Little League is composed of 24 baseball teams and 10 softball teams that allow players from ages six to 15 years old to step up to the plate. The little league season starts in early April...
View ArticleEliza J. Norton Foundation: Bringing a community together
With the support of the town of Wayland, the Eliza J. Norton Foundation (EJNF) has been able to make an immense impact on improving children’s sports while also bringing the community together. The...
View ArticleJackie Rainville shoots her way to Williams College
With dirt kicking up behind her and the bleachers full of spectators, senior Jackie Rainville is in her element. Starting with Super Soccer Stars in preschool, Rainville has been a soccer player since...
View ArticleElizabeth Lee brings a unique look to fashion
Elizabeth Lee, found at 234 Boston Post road, is a small, woman-run boutique which can be a peaceful oasis for shoppers. For 18 years, the boutique has been owned and run by Elizabeth Ranney Lawless,...
View ArticleEye spy New England Family Eye
The New England Family Eye opened in Wayland Town Center at 41 Andrew Ave. on June 28. The optometry practice is run by Dr. Erin Civetti. Prior to working in optometry, Civetti received a Bachelor of...
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