Waltham city councilor John McLaughlin posted a video on Twitter of the last section being torn down.
The city held another round of community discussions Wednesday night.
We asked Patch readers what they would build or fix in Waltham with $1 million. Here’s what you said.
Try the Y for free this weekend!
Take a look inside this Pigeon Hill Estate home.
Do you know who the owner is?
“This annual tradition gives us a chance to ... make a positive impact in our communities through hands-on service.”—Symetra CEO Tom Marra
Robert Toney was arrested Monday for allegedly trying to abduct a 14-year-old girl outside a Framingham mall.
Clark, who represents the 5th District of Massachusetts, joined seven other state Democrats in the protest Wednesday.
The pool will remain open for the season from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week.
Join the Y on a Wednesday in June for $0 joiner's fee!
Drivers can expect delays in these areas during the next two days.
A recent list by website Thrillist ranked the culinary prowess of ten cities in the United States with populations under 100,000.
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Multi-family yard sale - Saturday, June 3rd 9-2 Chatham Lane Waltham
Registration now open for Waltham Fields Community Farm's Learning Garden programs, now for ages 5-13!
According to the latest TripAdviser ranking, these are the best "things to do" in Waltham.
Sunday June 26, 3-6pm: Come play on Waltham Common with frisbees, hoops, poi, juggling, dance, face painting and more!
The man was found in a pool on Rutledge Terrace Sunday morning.
Notice of Destruction of Student Records Waltham
Registration is now open for Adult Learning class in Waltham.. To register visit: http://hebrewcollege.edu/meah 617-559-8708
Get ready for summer with a mini tune-up! $30 recommended donation; all proceeds support the Waltham Fields Bike Team with Ride for Food.
Waltham readers told Patch the best spots take Dad on Father’s Day.
Here's a look at listings in your area.
The Cat Connection
Take advantage of the beautiful weather this Father's Day weekend.
At an event hosted by the Waltham Council on Aging, the sheriff touched on how to protect from new and emerging scams.
Come on down to the Moody Street Bridge this Friday and Saturday for two nights of music, art and exploration.
Here's a look at what you can find at this weekend's market.
Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian will speak to senior citizens about ways to protect themselves from scams.
Local artists will display their talents at Art on the Green at The Pinehills on June 18th
Rep. Katherine Clark speaks on moment of silence walkout, local charities receive grant money, vigil for Orlando and more.
Clark, who represents the 5th District of Massachusetts, joined several other lawmakers in leaving the floor on Monday.
Leading Hospital for Treating Eating Disorders Promotes Connecticut Woman
Darlene Borkowski & Shar Van Boskirk with dog, Lambert and Borkowski's 1998 Chevy Corvette C5
Here's your opportunity to work on a landscape designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, father of America's public parks!
The celebration will kick off with games, music and food at Prospect Hill Park, followed by the evening's fireworks display at Leary Field.
Real estate site Movoto ranked 11 Greater Boston communities based on percent of young professionals, cost of living and employment chances.
The Belmont Savings Bank Foundation awarded $30,000 in grants to five Waltham charities.
The prayer service will be held at Christ Church in memory of those killed in Orlando on Sunday.