A look back at stories from your neck of the woods.
Councilors Carlos Vidal, Diane LeBlanc and Stephen Rourke introduced the resolution at a rally Sunday organized by WHS students.
The market expands from its Lexington Street location to a spot across from the Common.
Turns out, not as Irish as you might think.
Get decked out in green and check out one of these pubs this weekend.
Start preparing for the spring market
One Waltham case was included in the latest round of Middlesex County indictments.
Opening on Friday the play will run through April 1
Local students on the honor roll
"Food for Thought," a fundraiser started by Clarence Richardson and his wife, Anna, will help pay back overdue lunch accounts for WPS kids.
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
School is delayed Wednesday due to the storm.
A little snow never got in the way of a New Englander's meal.
A musical tribute to the men and women of the war generation.
Here's what you need to know about the upcoming storm.
Ili, who immigrated from Hungary 44 years ago, "was willing to try anything once and would tell her family to 'Go for it.'"
Important questions you need to ask before hiring a company to provide caregiving for you or loved ones....
Check out the latest openings in your neighborhood.
The DA said Emmanuel Louis called family members after the attack and said the stabbing of one of the women was to "teach her a lesson."
Reminder to move your clocks ahead an hour Saturday night, March 11, as Daylight Saving Time starts on Sunday.
Mayor Jeannette McCarthy and Rep. Thomas Stanley joined Project Bread for a breakfast celebration this week.
Celebrating this honor with appreciation and discounts. Providing Healing for Body, Mind & Spirit through Reiki, Life Coaching, Yoga, etc.
Spring farming and gardening classes for toddlers + caregivers, elementary & middle school aged students and volunteering for teens.
Rodman CPAs is a full service tax and accounting firm serving small, mid-market and multi-generational companies throughout greater Boston.
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log for the week of March 6. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Baker-Polito administration on Wednesday announced more than $7.9 million in workforce training grants.
The demonstration takes place Sunday afternoon at the Waltham Common.
Brian was a lifelong resident of Waltham before moving to Ashby three years ago.
Saturday's climb at 200 Clarendon Tower raised money for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Police said 14-year-old Emily Montes was returned home safely Wednesday evening.
A new report says the USPS is looking to improve service in greater Boston.
Be happy. Be healthy. Belong.
Waltham's independently organized TED talk will take place April 2.
Here's what to expect if you live in the area.
A study says 483 bridges in Mass. are structurally deficient and 2,214 are functionally obsolete. Here's the numbers in your district.
Rebecca Strauss is raising money for the Second Annual Harmony & Hope in response to urban gun deaths.