Learn more about mayoral candidate Jonathan Paz's reasons for seeking election in this Patch candidate profile.
Learn more about Mayor Jeannette McCarthy's reasons to seek re-election ahead of the Nov. 7 election.
Emily Saperia is running for an at-large seat on the Waltham City Council. Here's why Saperia chose to run in 2023.
Oct. 28 marks the last day to register to vote in Waltham's Nov. 7 elections.
Paul Tracey is running for the contested City Council seat in Ward 3. He shared with Patch his reasons for running in 2023.
Bill Hanley is running for the contested City Council seat in Ward 3. He shared with Patch his reasons for running in 2023.
After a long career in education, Stephen Duffy hopes to continue pushing the city forward as a member of the Waltham City Council.
Two forums are scheduled for this week with a mayoral forum scheduled for the end of the month. Here's what to know.
Voters will have the opportunity to meet candidates in the city's mayoral, city council and school committee races later this month.
Poll workers will be assisting in the municipal election scheduled for Nov. 7. Here's how to sign up.
Moody Street will host the Phantom Gourmet Food Festival on Saturday, plus much more during a stacked weekend of events in Waltham.
The 1265 Main St. project will develop the former Polaroid Campus in Waltham, which includes significant traffic improvements.
Unofficial results are in for Waltham's mayoral and city council preliminary races. Here's what to know.
Voters are tasked with narrowing the mayoral race to two candidates, and will also vote on two councilor races. Here's what to know.
The Department of Public Utilities won't investigate Eversource despite the utility having "lost residents' trust," officials said.
The fiscal 2024 budget plan was sent to Gov. Maura Healey for a signature. Here's what Braintree could get in the deal.
The deadline to request a vote by mail ballot is Sept. 5.
A meet-and-greet is scheduled for Saturday morning in Waltham, kicking off election season events for 2023.
Officers Mark DeBernardi, Brianna Florio, and Vilay “PJ” Saengsombat were sworn in at a ceremony at City Hall.
Nomination papers have been filed in Waltham's 2023 election races. Here's who's filed and what happens next.
The MassTrails grant is intended to fund the full restoration of the bridge, city officials said this week.
Waltham and Eversource officials will meet to discuss solutions to prevent future surges and damages in the city. Here's what to know.
The club will distribute free meals at various distribution sites throughout the city this summer. Here's what to know.
City officials provided information on how the Monday holiday will alter trash and recycling pickup, parking, city meetings and more.
Fewer than one percent of police officers nationally have the chance to attend the program, according to officials.
Here are the dates to know as Waltham officially enters election season in 2023.
Outdoor dining and retail will be returning to Moody Street this summer, and businesses can apply for their permits now.
Waltham health officials will be "aggressively issuing fines" to residents who aren't storing and disposing of trash properly. Thanks, rats.
Are you a Waltham teenager looking to make some money over the summer? These two jobs could be for you.
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is planning a project that will extend and rehabilitate its Section 101 water pipeline.
The public service award was created in 2016 to honor Ritcey. Waltham officials have set the nomination deadline for April 7.
The City of Waltham Public Works Department is holding its annual city-wide cleanup on April 22. Here's what to know.
The Waltham City Council approved $4 million in Community Preservation Committee funds to acquire a 5-acre parcel near the park.
The meeting has been postponed to March 23 at 7 p.m. Here's what to know.
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority will host a public meeting this week to share information about the project.
The deadline to order is March 26. Pick-up will be held on April 8 and Sept. 9.
City Councilor Jonathan Paz announced his candidacy officially on Thursday. He'll challenge longtime incumbent Jeannette McCarthy.
The 12-week program highlights the inner workings of police work and introduces subjects like patrol procedures, narcotics and more.
The project began in September 2022 and will see a resurfaced 400-meter track, turf baseball field and a 1,000-seat grandstand when done.
That picture in your head? It's right. The city will auction off one of those infamous birthday party slides ending on March 7.