Read the official statement from the Waltham Land Trust concerning COVID-19, upcoming events, and the transfer of Jericho Hill
Bringing Ward 6 Together
The Waltham Council on Aging announced the effort as a precautionary measure as older adults are a susceptible population.
Highlighting Waltham Women in Business
Read the official statement from the Waltham Land Trust about the proposed transfer of the Jericho Hill parcels to the Waltham School Dept.
Lincoln senior living community earns 5-Star rating for quality and service in federal evaluation
The Waltham Museum rolls out 3rd Saturdays at 3
Attend this free, fun, family program featuring several live owls! Plenty of time during the presentation for up-close photos!
Waltham Wide Horizons managers said one family who made it past months of planning was forced to turn around once they arrived in China.
The Waltham native Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian held a special event recently.
If you had an endless supply of bacon nearby, would you leave?
The Waltham Animal Control officer said she's gotten a number of calls about dogs on the Cambridge Reservoir. They're coyotes, she said.
If you are between the ages of 18 and 25 you could become a Waltham Police Cadet.
The Foundation recently awarded English At Large a $10,000 grant to support instructional programs in Waltham.
Foundation for MetroWest released a new data tool on Wednesday assessing trends from child poverty to homeownership in Waltham and beyond.
Here's what Waltham was reading in 2019.
The Mayor’s Office and the Waltham Cultural Council awarded small grants to 50 organizations and individuals for 2020.
Ryan Manganelli and Dmiteiy Arkannikov joined the Waltham Police department this week.
Temperatures dipped below 30, but that didn't seem to stop anti-war protesters.
For as long as anyone can remember, a stretch of riverbank from Elm Street to the Embassy parking lot has not been accessible by foot.
The Waltham Water and Sewer Department is looking for volunteers for its annual lead and copper testing.
Officer June Conway joined the Waltham Police Department in 1985.
Thursday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced it approved a $4.1 million loan guarantee to Waltham.
Take a moment to look back before 2020.
A new police dog joined the force, officials release Special Olympics basketball camp hours, and lots more happened in Waltham this week.
See what's happening in Waltham - check out the Patch Calendar
Here's everything you need to know about the Veterans' Memorial Skating Rink this year.
Waltham High School junior Matthew De Oliveira is in a coma at a Burlington Hospital after a scooter crash.
The Waltham High School junior was driving a motorized scooter. He's now in a coma.
Matthew DeOliveria was in a crash Saturday. Since then, he's been listed in critical condition in the hospital.
The week before Thanksgiving the mailbox popped up on the Waltham Common at the tree lighting.
Depending on who you ask it's a nightmare out there - or a wonderland.
As another 4 to 8 inches of snow is set to blanket Greater Boston, Waltham has declared no parking on the streets.
The two will now work together to tackle the 8 percent food insecurity rate in the city.
The Cat Connection
A new documentary about an orchestra for musicians with mental illnesses and the people who support them aims to raise awareness.
Looking for something to do with the little goblins this weekend?
It sat vacant for some 40 years. Despite some plans to build condos there a decade ago, nothing ever came of it to the chagrin of neighbors.
The Community Preservation Committee approved $14 million in CPA funds to buy the land where Waltham Fields Station sits.
The state's foster care system needs more foster parents. The Waltham is among the 23 YMCAs that will have resources for those interested.