More than 200,000 customers awoke to no power across the state, but this is what one homeowner found Thursday, thanks to the wind.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in the district.
Save the dates for the upcoming candidates nights for Waltham city councilor, school committee members and mayor.
City Councilor At-Large Randy LeBlanc called Waltham's 135th anniversary parade a success in a letter to the editor.
"They're out to rob you blind," police warned.
October 13, there will be pizza and a chance for the little ones to climb up into the fire trucks.
New FBI data shows the amount of crime decreased nationwide from 2017 to 2018. See if it was the same trend in Waltham.
Paying for parking in the lot may have just got easier, the Waltham officials announced.
The university is getting some help from Eversource.
Didn't get a chance to go to the parade? Take a look at these photos.
Here's what you need to know about the parade route, start time and block party after.
Waltham Day is an annual free community event that features local singers, musicians and dancers. There will be food.
Read what twenty candidates for Waltham Mayor and/or City Council said about open space in the Watch City.
Have you seen Boogie?
Hey, we're all busy, but this is a bit too close for comfort.
Building Waltham Together!
Grab your dancing shoes. The annual Doo Wop Concert is set for Saturday with a Motown group that made the charts in the 60s.
If you bought some Mass Cash tickets and played these numbers on all three, you might have won $300,000 last year.
A look at some of Patch's best original reporting in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island recently.
Groundbreaking To Kick Off Moody Street Fire Station Construction
Some Waltham kids got to participate in a soccer clinic alongside New England Revolution stars on Boston Common.
Framingham teacher Brittney Tattan opens up about her daily struggles as she prepares for her fourth Pan-Mass Challenge this weekend.
City that once hosted renowned pageants to turn back clock on Moody Street for procession, block party on Sept. 22.
Police said someone turned in what appears to be a gold engagement ring they found along Crescent Street.
Frontpoint Security looked at how many property crimes were reported per 1,000 residents, and found nine MA cities in the top 50.
Here's where the mosquito control project will happen, and what you should know.
Good news if you spend less than two hours at the library at a time.
Pay for your overdue books without paying for parking
The baby decided not to wait for the ambulance.
Here's what to expect this week: sidewalk detours and some crews will be parking at the Fitch School.
We currently have openings in our next Tutor Training Cycle, which begins in September
While city has made strides in mandating affordable units within new developments, advocates argue more can be done in existing properties.
“We are proud to support our employees’ volunteer spirit during Symetra Week of Service.”—Symetra CEO Margaret Meister
Engage your mind with local summer fun!
A handy guide to start your planning for Waltham's 2019 Fourth of July firework celebrations.
They were getting ready to dig up a stump, but found these two cuties instead.
The Grover Cronin's Collection
Meet Waltham artist Spectacle. You may have seen his art on telephones around the city.
There are more than 30 boys on the wait list in Waltham and nearby. The mentorship program says it's looking for more male volunteers.
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