Along with city offices and banks, by state law, liquor stores are also closed on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
Professor Gary Hylander will present an American History lecture at Wingate Residences at Boylston Place on Tuesday, June 28 at 1:30 p.m.
Wingate Residences at Boylston Place will welcome teacher and performer Stephen Collins for a discussion of contemporary poetry on June 21.
Wingate Residences at Boylston Place will welcome art education and awareness program Art Matters on Tuesday, June 14 at 2 p.m.
Wingate Residences at Boylston Place will welcome film critic Dan Kimmel for a discussion of Welles' 1941 film “Citizen Kane” on June 11th.
Wingate Residences at Boylston Place will welcome singer, comedian and impersonator Bill Burke for a performance on Tuesday, June 7th.
Play running through May 28th
Impress your friends by suggesting some of these wineries in the area.
Lynne Dempsey was named to the permanent position after serving as the acting director since September.
Experienced family law attorneys and financial advisors offer two free seminars explaining how to prepare for divorce and the road ahead.
Join the officers at Pizzi Farm June 13 for the first-ever "Cops & Cones."
Saturday, June 18th 4-8pm
Regular unleaded in the state averages $2.25 this week. Where are the lowest prices in Waltham?
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Waltham Police posted on social media Sunday night that Patti Riley has been found.
Plus, the Middlesex DA releases a new opioid PSA, a turkey gets reflective, and more.
James Brescia's conviction for hiring a man to kill his estranged wife's lover was overturned last year.
Here's a look at openings posted in the past day.
In the short, a man's dealer dons a suit and has him sign paperwork detailing the physical, emotional and monetary side effects of drug use.
The fowl was caught checking itself out in an office window.
Also: Police follow meteor to alleged tire thief; Early-morning fire kills man; Woman charged with driving drunk with kids in car; More.
Here's how the students' scores broke down, based on data from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Arthur McKinnon was struck by a slow-moving vehicle on May 11.
Representative Tom Stanley announces his reelection plans for the 9th Middlesex seat in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Rodman CPAs will offer "Get a Handle on QuickBooks", a beginner QuickBooks seminar, on Wednesday, June 22.
Among the attendees was Waltham resident Charlie Egirous, who brought his 1969 Pontiac GTO
Christopher Sullivan admitted to law enforcement he spoke with more than 50 boys and received 200 pictures over web-based messengers.
REGISTER BY 6/30 FOR FALL CLASSES AND SAVE! visit www.hebrewcollege.edu/parenting or call Ahava Rosenthal at 617-559-8734
Merchant Customer Exchange announced the layoffs Monday, in addition to delaying the national release of its mobile payment app.
The street is closed from Linden Street to Beaver Street.
Legislation will bolster Massachusetts’ Standing as the National Leader in Caring for its Military Personnel
The Charles River Museum of Industry is delighted to present the W.H. Nichols family with the Third Annual Spirit of Innovation Award
The Boston Business Journal released its annual list based on the average teacher salary in each community.
Children can explore the 50 acres at Gore Place with the backpacks containing activities, magnifying classes, and binoculars.
Here are the most recent listings in Waltham on our Patch Jobs Board.
Grip It & Rip It Boys Lacrosse Clinic with Chris Annunicata, former Plymouth State University lacrosse player.
Plus, police search for suspected purse snatchers, officers receive specialized mental health training and more.
Take advantage of the weather this Saturday at these five restaurants.