General John Francis Kelly was just appointed the chief of staff at the White House. Did you know went to school in Waltham?
The park's renovations have been completed. Up next a ribbon cutting.
Today and tomorrow. Find a detour if possible.
Sally was a city counselor for 8 years, runs a tea shop and has a weekly show on cable access.
Waltham's next election is shaping up to be a contest.
It's only June, but the election is shaping up to be a contest.
LaCava hopes that if he's elected he can help interest younger folks in what's going on in the community.
Roadwork has been pushed back one day. Look for detour signs or other routes Tuesday through Thursday.
City Councilor Gary Marchese first ran for councilor of Ward 5 in 1998. He said he's stepping down. Hardest vote looking back? Stigmatine.
Might be worth finding a detour.
Waltham was designated a "Welcoming City" for immigrants last month, but that didn't seem to help this Waltham woman.
The full council met Monday night and officially rejected the request.
The Stigmatine saga continued Thursday, as Rev. Robert White addressed what he called a "campaign of rumor and innuendo."
In a letter Wednesday, the mayor answered questions as to where she was during Monday's decision.
The committee voted overwhelmingly against taking the land by eminent domain.
If approved, the issue of land use will be taken up June 5.
The task force will host six public meetings throughout the state to guide legal and regulatory framework for the alcohol industry.
Clark and Kentucky Republican Hal Rogers are calling on the WHO to prevent Purdue from fueling a "worldwide opioid epidemic."
Today is the first day anyone hoping to run for office can pull papers.
The city council voted in favor of the designation Monday night.
The 16-year veteran of the city council announced he will finish out the year but not seek re-election in November.
Vizard succeeds Tom Curtin, who passed away in December.
Attorney General Maura Healey railed against Eversource Energy's proposed $300 million rate increase before the DPU Thursday night.
Councilors Carlos Vidal, Diane LeBlanc and Stephen Rourke introduced the resolution at a rally Sunday organized by WHS students.
Last month, the advocacy group held two vigils focused on immigration policy. Now, it has its sights set on military spending.
The council tabled the matter Tuesday night per Mayor McCarthy's request, according to a Waltham News Tribune report.
Off the heels of a rally earlier this month, Waltham Concerned Citizens will hold a second vigil this weekend.
If approved by councilors, the city could take the 46-acre property, which has been eyed as the preferred site for a new high school.
Last weekend, officials met with parents over immigration concerns. Watch a video of the meeting, via Waltham Newswatch.
The advocacy group started a petition last week urging officials to "issue a joint declaration supporting the refugees and immigrants."
Mayor Jeannette McCarthy issued a public statement Monday following a week of executive orders from the president.
Waltham Concerned Citizens is planning a vigil in the heart of the Watch City this Saturday.
Judge Thomas Hardiman was born in Winchester and raised in Waltham.
Pittsburgh judge Thomas Hardiman once worked as a cab driver in Waltham, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Politico reports Maryanne Trump Barry, who serves with the Waltham native on a federal appeals court, has touted Hardiman to her brother.
Plus, a milestone for the Waltham City Council.
The Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act would require the president and VP to disclose and resolve potential financial conflicts.