The event is marking its 38th year showcasing local businesses, non-profits, cultural groups and more.
Join us for a day of food, drinks, information and fun with more than 100 vendors on hand for the day.
The zoo traces its history back more than 100 years to 1905.
The last weekend of summer is here. Find out what's open and closed nearby
Join the Stoneham Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Stoneham for a full day of exhibitors, food, entertainment, and fun.
Stories will be displayed at an in-person event in September. There will also be an online display.
The town was recently dedicated as a Purple Heart Community. It will hold a dedication ceremony next week.
The historical society is seeking donations of anything from photos, to medals, to uniforms.
Northern Bank recently awarded more than $20,000 in grants to participating organization in a recent piggy bank initiative.
At just a few months old, the baby otters get to decide whether to enjoy their outdoor habitat each day alongside their mother, Dunkin.
Moms of all ages will receive free admission to the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and the Stone Zoo in Stoneham on Sunday, May 8.
Residents can buy the patches, with proceeds going to local nonprofit "Light it Up Blue."
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham & Wakefield's long-standing partnership with Axuda continues to help families and individuals in need.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
The city received $8,800 to bolster recycling efforts.
Police are wearing and selling camouflage uniform patches to honor veterans and raise money for the town's Veterans Assistance Fund.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham & Wakefield were recognized for finding a silver lining during the Pandemic
Two Eastern Massachusetts cannabis dispensaries took home the glory in Massachusetts' first Cultivator's Cup.
More than 100 exhibitors will be on hand with giveaways, raffles, contests and more!
The Stoneham Fire Department receives a donation of plush dog toys from a 9-year-old boy who wants to ease the trauma of other children.
Join us for a full day of exhibits, games, activities and fun on the Stoneham Town Common on Saturday, Sept. 18th
The public is invited to purchase tickets and raffle chances to support the YMCA of Metro North programs.
The town is looking to fill seats on the Stoneham 300th Celebration Committee.
While officials are hoping for a more normal Town Day, some things are still pending. COVID-19 cases are back on the rise across the state.
Police and firefighters fished six ducklings out fo the sewer, reuniting them with their mother.
A celebration will take place Sat., June 26 at the playground. There will be a rededication ceremony, games and an ice cream truck.
Fireworks? No one — not even the police — are quite sure of what booming sound ripped through part of town late Sunday night.
The Stoneham playground has been out of service for nearly three months while crews give it a total overhaul.
The Market will look the same as 2020 in some respects — think masks and social distancing — but expect both some familiar and new faces.
New state-of-the-art digital radiography system further enhances the practice’s imaging capabilities and the patient experience
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Join the Stone and Franklin Park zoos for a wild week of virtual animal encounters, crafts and activities.
Sets goal to collect 100 coats for needy families.
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#ZooToYou, which includes a mix of Facebook live, videos and activities, launched when Zoo New England was first closed in the spring.
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More than 20 volunteers recently cleaned up and installed picnic areas at Montvale Avenue and Pomeworth Street.
The stop was added after safety improvements were completed at the zoo this summer.