At a public meeting Tuesday night, councilors heard from both sides of the much debated proposal to increase the number of liquor licenses.
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Here's a look at when and where the sweeper will be making its rounds next week.
The weekend is a mixed bag, but sun and warm weather are expected to dominate.
Come to the Charles River at Moody Street on Friday, June 17, and Saturday, June 18, to celebrate Waltham's nature, music, art and culture!
Officers Robert Afienko, Kevin Duffey and David Richardson were honored by the Municipal Police Training Committee Thursday.
LeBlanc was a small business and gas station owner, used car dealer and purveyor of aerial equipment trucks in Waltham.
Police believe the animal to be the furry fugitive that remains at large after being spotted in nearby towns last week.
Learn about what resources that state provides seniors from the House Chair of the Joint Committee on Elder Affairs, Rep. Garlick.
Here's a complete list of graduates who received their diplomas on Sunday.
The License and Franchise Committee will seek community input on a hotly contested proposal to increase the number of liquor licenses.
The "Second Shift Music Series" features musicians each in some way reflecting the innovative, exploratory American spirit.
The congresswoman will host an event at More Than Words Bookstore and Café June 18.
Experienced divorce lawyers and financial advisors offer free seminars to help men and women prepare for divorce and financial independence
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Keep in mind the work being done on these streets when you're on the road.
Plus, a look at the Waltham Girl Scouts' end of the year ceremony, tips for staying healthy this summer, and more.
Put a microphone in front of the "Louisville Lip," and you'd get an iconic sound bite from the maestro of wordplay.
James Eaton is charged with robbing Citizens Bank in Watertown last fall.
Take a look at these positions available right in your backyard.
We asked Patch readers to share their biggest safety concerns in Waltham. Here’s what they’d change.
Prize for Collecting Works on Paper
You might want to postpone that beach trip one more week.
Beat the Heat at the Waltham YMCA this Summer!
The Girl Scouts celebrated another successful year coming to a close last week; here's a look at the event.
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Historic New England is hosting free open houses around the region this Saturday.
Help improve sections of the Western Greenway Trail this Saturday!
FOLK New England presents singer/songwriter celebration in Somerville
The offer will run June 24 to September 5.
A new study reveals that Middlesex County's got the fourth highest purchasing power of all counties in the state.
City councilors back striking Verizon workers, police search for two suspects in a purse snatching, and more from the Waltham Patch.
The first day of summer is Monday, June 20. Here are some tips to help you stay healthy while you enjoy the sunshine.
Join the officers at Pizzi Farm June 13 for the first-ever "Cops & Cones."
Karin Raye will receive a Voice for Justice award from REACH Beyond Domestic Violence on June 1.
During recent Senate debate on the state budget, the body adopted several items of specific interest to Waltham.
Toddler Micro-Hike with OutdoorsRx along the Beaver Brook
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