The dog was found roaming around without a collar Thursday evening.
The program offers free meals to kids and teens ages 18 and under.
The spray parks and public swimming pool are open seven days a week, weather pending.
The list is compiled by the Waltham Alliance for Teaching, Community, Organizing, and Housing.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
The free program is run by Simple Recycling and accepts clothing, accessories, and household goods.
An increase in local development leading to a loss of natural habitat has led to more run-ins with coyotes.
The nomination is part of D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches' $10,000 Neighborhood Giveaway Program.
The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project will be spraying parts of the city on Thursday, July 8.
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Join the third work party happening at this historic property on Trapelo Road and get a tour of the grounds!
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Local rescue seeking home for six cats.
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Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
Anti-Weymouth Compressor/Anti-Line3 pipeline protesters staged a sit-in at Enbridge’s local office in Waltham.
New legislation was proposed by Sen. Michael Barrett and inspired by a Waltham resident.
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Swimming pool dangers persist, especially for children.
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Construction kicked off during the summer of 2019. Now, two years later, the Moody Street fire station has fully reopened.
The annual festival event on Moody Street is back after a pandemic break.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the U.S. blood supply.
Residents say the city is doing what it can to ensure the safety at the crossings, and they hope the federal railroad administration sees it
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During a nationwide review in April, the Federal Railway Administration determined that city crossings lacked required some safety measures.
Help raise money for open space and trails by registering for the live-streamed music event and bidding on fun items in the online auction!
Steve Hopkins of the Waltham Fire Department won a halftime contest at a professional rugby game for free roundtrip airfare.
TEDxWaltham will feature original talks on topics ranging from food insecurity to racial equality to maintaining healthy posture.
After nearly two years of construction, the Woerd Avenue bridge reopened Thursday.
Waltham native Jared Daigle grew up swimming at the YMCA in Waltham and with area swim clubs. Now he's headed for the Olympic trials.
Ahead of this toasty weekend, Waltham Spray Parks will open early for the season, June 4 at six locations, unsupervised.
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Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
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The city gets its drinking water from the MWRA, which has tested the water and reported it's safe to drink.