Here's a look at ceremonies at the Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall throughout the week.
Plus, peer leaders attend training for preventing substance abuse, police search for a person of interest in a gym locker break-in and more.
Work will begin on two roads this week.
Plus, state rep. candidate announces meet and greet, resident honored as Soccer Scholar and more.
Plus, Waltham campers prepare for rock show, Bonefish Grill parent company ordered to pay Mass. employees and more.
Lations en Acción is hosting its annual celebration this Saturday and Sunday.
Plus, youth soccer clubs qualify for National Cup in Colorado, RTN Federal Credit Union earns top financial ranking and more.
Plus, "Movies at the Mansion" lineup announced, Waltham police logs and more.
The library urged those who wish to discuss the violence to stop by its Teen Room in the coming weeks.
Here's a look at the incoming vendors, as well as a brand new musical performance.
The company's Employees Community Outreach Committee served dinner at the Bristol Lodge Soup Kitchen June 30.
Here's a look at the most popular stories in your area during June.
Patch asked its readers on Friday what they think the city should do with the nearly 200-acre property. Here's what you said.
The wall will be open to visits 24 hours a day from Aug. 10 to 15; volunteers are needed to provide a presence at the wall overnight.
Waltham Animal Control updated its post Thursday to announce that the pup, named Bronx, has been claimed.
The city will be working on five new routes starting today.
Plus, Waltham is voted one of the ten best small cities with world-class food scenes, police find a missing dog and more.
According to the latest TripAdviser ranking, these are the best "things to do" in Waltham.
Waltham city councilor John McLaughlin posted a video on Twitter of the last section being torn down.
We asked Patch readers what they would build or fix in Waltham with $1 million. Here’s what you said.
“This annual tradition gives us a chance to ... make a positive impact in our communities through hands-on service.”—Symetra CEO Tom Marra
Come on down to the Moody Street Bridge this Friday and Saturday for two nights of music, art and exploration.
Here's a look at what you can find at this weekend's market.
Rep. Katherine Clark speaks on moment of silence walkout, local charities receive grant money, vigil for Orlando and more.
The Belmont Savings Bank Foundation awarded $30,000 in grants to five Waltham charities.
The prayer service will be held at Christ Church in memory of those killed in Orlando on Sunday.
Here's a look at when and where the sweeper will be making its rounds next week.
Police believe the animal to be the furry fugitive that remains at large after being spotted in nearby towns last week.
Keep in mind the work being done on these streets when you're on the road.
Plus, a look at the Waltham Girl Scouts' end of the year ceremony, tips for staying healthy this summer, and more.
We asked Patch readers to share their biggest safety concerns in Waltham. Here’s what they’d change.
Historic New England is hosting free open houses around the region this Saturday.
The Girl Scouts celebrated another successful year coming to a close last week; here's a look at the event.
A new study reveals that Middlesex County's got the fourth highest purchasing power of all counties in the state.
City councilors back striking Verizon workers, police search for two suspects in a purse snatching, and more from the Waltham Patch.
Karin Raye will receive a Voice for Justice award from REACH Beyond Domestic Violence on June 1.
Impress your friends by suggesting some of these wineries in the area.
Plus, the Middlesex DA releases a new opioid PSA, a turkey gets reflective, and more.