It was a bloody mess, but thankfully no human was hurt, thanks in part to one Waltham city councilor.
In case you missed it, here are three things from a historic blaze in Waltham in the 1970s, to a talk about taking the hate out of debate.
The supplier was overwhelmed with orders.
Community members gathered to protest racism and hatred after the events in Charlottesville.
Waltham Public Library Tackles The Issue of Fake News
Less than 24 hours after a GoFundMe page was set up to help pay for expenses after he leaves the hospital, more than 150 people have given.
Annual fundraising campaign starts July 26 at participating The Paper Store locations across the Northeast
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Here are some ideas on where to start.
Steve had managed to evade capture in Waltham and lived a life on the lam. But an old Patch article in part helped a reuniting.
Looking for some inspiration on the day? There's a lot going on today, Saturday July 15.
The spray parks are open special today and tomorrow on account of the heat.
If you're looking for something to do this summer on the Common, this is your go-to list.
Just for two weeks, the path is closed for renovation. Look for the detour signs.
Chris Alers popped the question Thursday on the merry-go-round. Watch the adorable proposal via Waltham Newswatch.
The first-ever Lions Club carnival opened Wednesday and features games, food, a petting zoo, prizes and ride specials.
Brian Ouellette was killed in Afghanistan in 2004.
The precious pup was reunited with her owner, Yvonne, on Sunday.
Tully has been a familiar face around Waltham for decades and recently ran for state representative.
It's that time of year again. Here's what you need to know about each schedule.
A proposal to completely replace the Woerd Avenue bridge over the Charles will be discussed at a public meeting next week.
Who made the Watch City tick last year?
The Kevin Ritcey Award for Outstanding Public Service was established last year to honor someone who has made a difference in the community.
Who doesn't love getting money back?
Work has begun to replace the water main along Bear Hill Road and Second Avenue. Here's what to know about driving in the area.
A look back at stories from your neck of the woods.
A look at what's happened in your neighborhood.
The company last week released a list of potential projects in the Watch City for 2017 and 2018.
Reminder to move your clocks ahead an hour Saturday night, March 11, as Daylight Saving Time starts on Sunday.
Rebecca Strauss is raising money for the Second Annual Harmony & Hope in response to urban gun deaths.
Eight stops in Waltham are proposed for elimination. Think one should stay? Let MassDOT know through April 18.
Pretty up those utility boxes around town with your design. Here's how to submit a design.
Your look at what's happened so far this week in Waltham.