Pets and the Pandemic
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation awarded $2,500 scholarships to students from around Massachusetts on May 13.
The victim was identified as 55-year-old Alison Bane.
The district still wants this year's seniors to close out their high school career in a special way, despite coronavirus restrictions.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Anyone entering essential businesses and employees of those businesses have to wear face coverings from now on.
Here is the latest update about the new coronavirus in Belmont.
The person was in cardiac arrest and rushed to the hospital.
Belmont police are reminding residents to lock their cars at all times.
The employee was not identified but Star Market said the Belmont store has gone through several rigorous cleaning cycles.
The Power of Volunteering -- and Some Final Thoughts
Drew Hesp was honored during National Volunteer Week for their work with Hebrew SeniorLife.
More than two dozen residents at Belmont Manor nursing home have died from the virus and more than half of residents tested positive.
Here is the latest about the coronavirus in Belmont.
Police warned commuters in the area to expect half hour delays.
Anyone caught with their dog off a leash could face a $500 fine.
Police said the man is not wanted at this time but they are trying to identify him.
Cleaning Products and Our Pets
Schools and other facilities across Massachusetts are working to fill the gap caused by school closures and provide meals to students.
Anyone who has seen anything unusual on Stults Road is asked to call police.
Please see Press Release from the Belmont Health Department Attached
Here are the 19 men and 16 women from Belmont running the race.
Find polling locations, who's on the ballot, voting times and more before you head out to vote on Super Tuesday.
Fun Community Event to Brings Runners, Walkers, and Families to Belmont High School on April 26
Pets and Chocolate: A Toxic Combination
Becca Pizza only needs to run Tokyo to complete the World Marathon Majors. But that quest is now on hold.
Post offices, banks, and schools will close to honor George Washington and Abe Lincoln.
Belmont's Select Board is seeking applicants to the Economic Development Committee and Long Term Capital Planning Committee.
The department decided where to add increased patrols using a Facebook poll.
The first 100 customers on Friday will get a chance to win free coffee for a year.
Some Belmont residents woke up in the dark.
Sajja Ranjit skates as part of Boston-based Team Excel Juvenile.
The boys will spend ten days in destinations in Germany and Austria.
Nominations are due by March 6.
Belmont was one of 248 municipal fire departments to receive funding for fire safety programs.
REACH Beyond Domestic Violence annual program brightens the holiday season for everyone involved
A scammer calls posing as a U.S. Marine Captain.
Laurette Stevens was a familiar face for Winn Brook School students for decades.
Hit the slopes with the Jimmy Fund at Nashoba Valley Ski Area to help fight cancer
Coming In From the Cold