The city's Easter celebration takes place Saturday, April 1 at the Arthur J. Clark Government Center.
Stephen Duffy will assume administrative duties July 1.
Police seized $200,000 and 1.5 kilos of drugs from stash houses.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ranks counties based on quality and length of life and social, economic and environmental factors.
Patch wants to hear about why you run.
A Waltham Channel report offers insight into Matt and Nancy Sargent's departure from Brewer's Tap & Table, and what's next.
ChestnutStreet.com, based in Waltham, is a new online source for unique, stylish clothing and innovative products.
Lauren Hubachek has been named assistant dean of Student Experience and Transition.
Wine-os, this one's for you.
Rodman CPAs is a full service tax and accounting firm serving small, mid-market, multi-generational companies throughout greater Boston.
A look at what's happened in your neighborhood.
Using state funding, the department will have extra patrols on the roads in April. The emphasis – those who text and drive.
Thursday's festival was highlighted by USA Today's "50 States: 50 Spring Food Festivals" list.
Pauline worked in advertising at The Boston Globe for more than 25 years and earned a business degree from Harvard.
Here's a look at the 10 most recent openings on our Patch Jobs board.
The pizza joint's closure appears to be sudden and stealthy.
Ping Hong, 32, was arrested Friday after three days on the run. He is accused of attacking his ex's mother and leaving her for dead.
A multi-alarm fire tore through units at Windsor Village on Monday.
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log from Thurs., March 23 to Sun., March 26. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Radio Shack is closing more than 550 stores across the country, including 25 in Massachusetts.
A look back at stories from your neck of the woods.
Check out the most recent listings on our Patch Jobs Board.
Matt and Nancy Sargent, who were behind the opening of the Moody Street eatery, are leaving to focus on their Phantom Dinner business.
Ping Hong was taken into custody Friday at South Station.
Proceeds from the April 19 event at City Streets will go to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Attorney General Maura Healey railed against Eversource Energy's proposed $300 million rate increase before the DPU Thursday night.
A man who fell from a ladder at a home on Lincoln Street died Thursday.
Jackie Beatrice is one of 30 runners on the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation team.
Office Gallery International furnishes 11,000 square foot Waltham headquarters
The company last week released a list of potential projects in the Watch City for 2017 and 2018.
BREAKING: Police say Ping Hong, accused of stabbing his girlfriend's mother Tuesday night, should be considered armed and dangerous.
Proven Natural Remedies to help diminish or eliminate Carb Cravings.
A Tribune report says police unions are opposed to the idea of a temporary station at the Fernald site.
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log from Friday, March 17 to Sunday, March 19. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Learn more about volunteering to help maintain Waltham's trails and parks. Stewardship season kickoff party and training are on April 1.
The Cat Connection
As we roll into spring looking forward to longer days and hopes of warmer weather, there are a few things to keep in mind about our health.
Sixteen books will be put through the ringer as teams of four read excerpts in an all-night marathon.