Coronavirus Advisory Council to Promote Physical and Mental Wellness Among Residents and Staff
Ad-Hoc Housing Committee makes recommendations to help develop long-term housing solutions for Waltham.
Where books are always “On the House.”
The Books and Bread house parked on Moody St.
There is a traveling house full of free books is in Waltham.
Quitting tobacco is hard—thank someone in your life for quitting or for trying to quit.
Stephen Dacey was named the 2020 Ryken Award winner by Xaverian Brothers High School.
An early 19th Century dam and waterfall on the Charles River, in Waltham, changed the course of American history.
If you finished putting up your lights, let us know, so we can spread the cheer.
A former patient claims Dr. Jeffrey Cummings is misleading consumers to believe he has malpractice insurance -- while he knows he has none.
Rain Date for Food Drive See flyer Waltham Housing
"We hope it will offer part of the story of the reform of Fernald Center in Waltham," wrote Diane Booher of Westborough.
A former patient of Dr. Jeffrey S. Cummings describes eight other alleged deceptive acts, ending this 5-part series on the Waltham dentist.
His custom printed business stationary repeats all three bogus online bio claims -- and, when a lawyer's stationary is required instead.
A dean from Tufts' dental school, the alma mater of a Waltham dentist, weighs in on two false online advertising claims of its graduate.
A former patient discovers Dr. Jeffrey S. Cummings falsely advertising online he is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Holiday light show controversy highlights a need to confront and learn from the historic horrors that took place at the Fernald Institution.
One of Only Two Companies Named to List Every Year Since Ranking’s Inception
"It was and always will be the tragedy of human life vs politics in the god-almighty buck," writes Regina Davidson about the Fernald land.
Waltham-Based Nonprofit is One of 27 Greater Boston Organizations to Receive Support from Life Science Cares
"My life centered around Fernald because my sister lived there for 67 years," writes Dorothy Rouleau.
Keeping indoor air free of secondhand smoke is important in helping our bodies fight off infections.
Upcoming Virtual Events for Plugged In Band Program
Take-home menu includes chef-inspired classics, seasonal cocktails and traditional autumn desserts
Thru November 30, VFW Auxiliary 10334 raises funds to assist the Post and the Community taking care of Vets, Military, and Families
Annual donation program served over 900 families last year. Need expected to be greater this year.
Sen. Warren, Congresswoman Clark and local leaders join the Waltham Family School Readathon this Saturday, Nov. 7 on the Waltham Channel
News from Scouts BSA Troop 248, Waltham
44th Open Studios goes online so you can discover art where it's made and respect social distance guidelines.
Here is why.....
The below article is a reflection written by Elizabeth Dello Russo Becker, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Association
About a major community project coming soon for Trapelo Road.
Waltham City Councillor George Darcy is running as an Independent Candidate for State Representative Seat for Waltham and Lincoln
The Waltham Boys & Girls Club has shifted programming to meet the current needs of local youth, particularly around virtual education.
The Fernald has become an emblem of the city’s misuse of taxpayers funds. Now, failed policy is putting first responders and kids at risk.
17th Annual Gala going Virtual
Massachusetts Commits to Local Funds, Education During Pandemic
Sets 2050 net zero greenhouse gas emissions limit, supports green programs for underserved populations
Bill Will Facilitate Telemedicine and Strengthen Community Hospitals
Boston Business Journal Recognizes Benchmark as Honoree in 2020 Corporate Citizenship Awards