Did you know that so far this year three Waltham residents have won the MA Lottery?
Looking for ideas on what to do Friday, June 1 or Saturday, June 2 in Waltham? Here are some ideas.
Here's how you can help, according to the farm.
Each year students are nominated to participate in a drawing that will result in one of them getting a car or a $5,000 scholarship.
Each year veterans in Waltham gather on the Common to remember those who have gone before them.
It may be a bit rainy this weekend, but there are still some fun things to do around the city.
Take a look at some of the scenes from Saturday on the Waltham Common during the Watch City Steampunk Festival 2018.
Come to the 14th Annual Green Space Blues Jam for great music, food and drinks to benefit local land conservation and trail building.
The fund is looking for donations as well as golfers to help raise money to give to a Waltham athlete.
Here's what he said he's going to do with the money.
From Waltham's Steampunk Festival to Theatre on the Park, here are the dates to know.
This mostly white cat with some brown was last seen on Charles Street Wednesday.
There are many people among us in Waltham worthy of recognition. Here are five that were recognized recently.
Joslin Center's hosted a special event to make learning about diabetes fun.
One Waltham student is making a difference one letter, one conversation and ONE Campaign at a time.
The ceremony is set for Saturday. Here's what else to know.
Zoe, a brown boxer mix was last seen in Waltham Friday. Be on the lookout.
The ONE campaign chose this Brandeis student to go to DC to urge lawmakers to protect foreign aid.
“Spending my life by your side as your girlfriend, partner and wife has been the greatest blessing of my existence.”
'We frequently met with resistance and disinterest from the Mayor and Waltham employees,' said members of the committee.
He thought he'd won $10,000 before an official told him the news.
Auditions are happening soon.
Principal Chandra Minor tells Patch about the academic and religious philosophy at Our Lady's Academy that is shaping students as they grow.
The City of Waltham has declared a snow emergency and parking ban for Thursday, Jan. 4.
From 'Dukes of Hazzard,' to tears at a murder trial and bomb threats and the Cooper Street arson, there was a lot going on in 2017.
Dozens of Waltham middle and high school girls were among 450 at an empowerment conference hosted by Middlesex DA Marian Ryan.
Test your knowledge of what happened this week in the Watch City.
Take a look at what the consultant came up with based on community input. What do you think?
Two women threw punches across from the district courthouse in broad daylight. Experts say it highlights holiday stress.
Ever wonder what it was like to date in the 1800s in Waltham? Here's a glimpse
On account of a Federal mandate, the MBTA is working to install new safety precautions at commuter rail stations.
Several high-profile allegations of sexual misconduct have ricochetted across the US and hit home in Massachusetts this week.
In October Waltham police responded to 18 reports of overdose. The city is asking anyone who has been affected by this crisis to come talk.
One Waltham woman found this guy when she was out early looking for her own missing cat.
The Girl Scouts museum houses one of the most extensive collections of Girl Scout memorabilia in the country, according to the scouts.
Eversource was scrambling Monday morning to restore power to some 300,000 across the state.
Randy LeBlanc will be Inducted Into 2017 Minuteman High School Hall of Fame.
Between the Gore Place Festival, the Cedarwood Neighborhood Yard Sale or NBA tryouts, there's something for everyone this weekend in Waltham
Waltham Day is an annual free community event that features local singers, musicians and dancers. And food.
Local officials criticized the White House decision to rescind a program that aimed to protect the children of undocumented immigrants.