Open Meeting Law Violations Lead Town To Reassess Guidance: Patch

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Wayland MA

09 November, 2020

4:15 PM

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WAYLAND, MA — Monday is giving us a warm welcome with temperatures in the 70s with sunny skies. We can expect the warm weather to stick around for at least a few more days before cooler temperatures move back in over the weekend. Things are also heating up in Wayland where the town is re-evaluating its guidance on avoiding Open Meeting law violations after the state Attorney General's Office has ruled that the Wayland Board of Selectmen violated the Open Meeting Law multiple times in 2018 and 2019 during negotiations with town unions. Here are some other stories we're keeping an eye on: Around MetroWest Framingham Council To Review Mayor's Police Chief Pick The Framingham City Council on Tuesday will review Mayor Yvonne Spicer's pick for police chief, a position that the Council will ultimately vote to approve. Driver, Victim In Fatal Sherborn Crash Identified The driver and victim from Wednesday's fatal crash in Sherborn were identified by Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan's Office. Framingham Eatery Treats Coronavirus Workers To Lunch A local restaurant recently made a special delivery to the coronavirus testing site in Framingham, surprising the workers there with a free pizza lunch. Around Worcester Dirt Biker Critically Injured After Worcester Collision: Police A 26-year-old off-road motorcyclist was in critical condition Monday after a weekend collision with the driver of a car along Plantation Street, according to police. 3 People Shot In Worcester Over Weekend Three people were shot over the weekend in Worcester, and police did not immediately make any arrests in connection to the violence.

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