"When there's a need there's a Lion." said the new president. "We just want people to know we are here."
It will be the third time Rebecca Cyr has run the marathon to support Boston Children's Hospital, but the first marathon around Waltham.
A database of UFO sightings includes seven reports from Waltham, but none since 2019.
A group of activists plan to hold an anti-war vigil on the Common and ask Waltham-based Raytheon to stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia.
Support nature trails and land conservation by registering for the Waltham Land Trust's Green Space Blues Jam In Place live-stream party!
Waltham is opening its spray parks this weekend in anticipation of warm temperatures.
PUTT at Prospect Hill will be opening Thursday, July 9, the city announced Monday.
Connors Memorial Swimming Pool at the corner of River and Newton streets has reopened. Here's what to know.
"He is an old-timer and doesn’t get around as well as he used to. He likes to rest and take naps," police posted to social media.
Waltham's Jennifer Rose is a co-founder of the Waltham Farmer's Market, an advocate and member of the Waltham Alliance to Create Housing,
More than 1,000 people showed up to Waltham High School Saturday and marched more than a mile down Lexington Street to Leary Field.
Saturday, hundreds are expected to march down Lexington Street to Leary Field in a racial justice demonstration.
The Waltham library is working on a community art project to highlight the creativity in the city that happened during the past few months.
Until the end of this month, however, watch for sidewalk repairs and manhole work.
Provided you don't gather in groups larger than 10 and you don't share equipment, parks, playgrounds and tennis courts are open again.
This came in the wake of the death of George Floyd last week after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for nearly 9 minutes.
A group of about 20 people stood with signs on the Waltham Common on Sunday to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
This pantry event is one of a number that have popped up around the city for those facing hardship because of the coronavirus pandemic.
There are many people among us in Waltham worthy of recognition. Here are a few that have recently been named.
The mayor organized a Waltham food pantry pop up for Saturday, May 16, at Government Center for those in need.
Spread the sweetness through Waltham!
More than 1,200 young people rely on the club. So in addition to providing thousands of meals each week, the club has gone online.
The father was first admitted to Newton-Wellesley Hospital on March 31, where he was placed on a ventilator. He was in a coma for two weeks.
Liz Dragone's act of kindness during the coronavirus crisis multiplied quickly into near daily acts of kindness for workers and families.
We all know someone who's making a difference in Waltham amid pandemic. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Mutual Aid Waltham launched its own website to help connect residents requesting and offering assistance.
Officials at the Bristol Lodge Women's Shelter worked with the mayor to get the women staying there tested, they said.
There was equipment failure this afternoon in South Waltham.
Workers raised two tents on Waltham Common Friday.
Holiday Inn Express on Winter Street is offering free rooms for anyone working at or alongside the Waltham Police, Fire, hospitals and EMTS.
Check out the latest updates in Waltham about the coronavirus.
"We must get under resourced individuals the things that they need to overcome this epidemic with the rest of the community," she writes.
People who are homeless can't self-quarantine. They also don't have easy access to hand-washing or basic sanitation in the afternoon.
Waltham resident Jonathan Goldman lays out where we've been and what we could do next when it comes to how the city responds to COVID-19.
As the coronavirus crisis keeps census takers off the streets, Waltham officials hope residents will fill out this year's questionnaire.
Rather than postpone the festival to the fall and compete with a number of other events in the state, the annual Steampunk will skip 2020.
How one group of helpers popped up to help get the helpers organized in Waltham.
The local environmental non-profit group had a surplus of granola bars they were happy to provide to students and folks in need.
What are some positive things about social distancing for you?"
Waltham's director of public health said everyone needs to follow the guidance coming from the governor's office and the CDC.