Free activities will include pony rides, a 30' obstacle challenge, Mickey Mouse, a jump house, a giant slide, rock climbing, and music.
Officers delivered a proclamation to the owner of Frank’s Spoke n’ Wheel for tuning up 12 bicycles that were given to local children.
Michael A. Parent, a graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, is entering college at the University of Notre Dame.
RTN Federal Credit Union has announced the 2022 recipients of its James A. Burley, Jr. Scholarship Awards.
Waltham’s Animal Control Officer Deanna Gualtieri rescued the squirrels Friday from an abandoned nest at Elsie Turner Park.
The visit was part of Suffolk’s Rebuild the Ratio Partnership with Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts.
The planned outage will begin at midnight and continue through approximately 8 a.m.
Free meals will be available for children and teens under 18 at local pop-up food distribution sites from June 27 to August 19.
The federally-funded Summer Eats Program is now ongoing at several sites throughout the city.
The donation was made on behalf of the Tyler Can! project, run by community partner Tyler Forgeron.
The first four weeks of the market have seen an overall 27 percent increase in the use of food assistance funds compared to June 2021.
Waltham achieved Tree City USA recognition for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
Montebella's GF Pizza Crust Mix and Simple Sips Fresh Cocktail Mix will join the market for the first time on Saturday, June 25.
The pantry will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at Government Center.
Here’s an inside look at this weekend's Riverfest.
Vincent Tocci is a recent graduate of The Woodstock Academy who will attend Williams College.
Sophia Nguyen was one of 15 high school seniors who received a $1,500 scholarship through the CCUA's College Scholarship Contest.
Marybeth Duffy is one of 121 women across Massachusetts receiving the award.
Accelerated Cure Project for MS is now one of 45 organizations competing for the giveaway.
The organizations were chosen from a total of 580 applicants during a competitive review process.
The funds will help support RTN GoodWorks Foundation’s community projects and financial education efforts.
Luke Schumacher, an eighth grade student at McDevitt Middle School, has written and published his debut book, “It’s Only A Headache."
WFM will return to the parking lot by the Embassy Theater behind Moody Street this Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Here is a full list of programs from Friday, May 27 through Monday, May 30.
The farmers’ market will take place weekly from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting June 4 and running through October 29.
This is only the second year Waltham has had its own Pride celebration and the first on the common.
This family-friendly event will include activities such as social walking, fun fitness challenges, healthy snacks, and dancing.
Waltham resident David Rosen submitted a letter to the editor on the city’s annual Steampunk Festival with original photographs.
The Italian style festival will feature fun events aimed at celebrating and promoting Italian culture and heritage.
Congratulations Peter Marriott
Code Ninjas provides kids a fun, inspiring environment where they can learn coding, critical thinking and problem solving skills.
The money was raised through the club’s 8th annual Pedal to End Cancer initiative.
The cleanup will take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and all participants will meet at City Hall.
The road will be open every day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Riverfest will feature live music performances, outdoor dining and drinks, children’s activities, arts and crafts, and more.
Families are invited to bring a camera and take pictures with the Easter Bunny.
The RTN Employees Community Outreach Committee provided dinner on March 15 for men and women at the Bristol Lodge Soup Kitchen.
A total of 76 local students and teachers recently attended four seminars hosted by RTN.