Support low-income food access and education programs. Great food, open beer & wine bar, live music, AND awesome silent auction!
Last week it was announced the restaurant would be coming to the Westin Waltham-Boston.
April 22-24 Ephraim Curtis Middle School, 22 Pratt’s Mill Road, Sudbury, MA
The second of two spring snow events brought freezing cold temperatures and a day-long snowfall to the area. How much did Waltham get?
Jordan Spelfogel is searching for a new apartment after his home burned down in last week's 3-alarm fire.
The city was set to begin work on the streets Monday. Plus, the full list of roads being re-paved in Waltham in 2016.
By: Hans Brings
More snow is on its way to start the week.
Plus, a new burger joint opens up at the Westin, an ice cream shop offers donut cones, and more.
Check out what's on the market in your town.
Here's a look at the most popular stories in your town last month.
The warm weather was short-lived, as today's rain will turn to snow Saturday, with doses of thunderstorms sprinkled in.
The "Second Shift Music Series" features musicians reflecting the innovative, exploratory American spirit.
Saturday, April 30th 10 am- 1 pm Waltham YMCA
Get a jump on problems that might come up during your home inspection by checking out this list of 10 tips to pass!
The advisory is for Thursday and warns of potentially damaging winds across Massachusetts.
Waltham firefighters responded to a blaze at a residence on Rumford Avenue; no injuries were reported.
Music Unlimited and the ShenaniGanns will go up against 22 other singing groups, chosen from more than 80 potential competitors.
The restaurant in the Westin Waltham Boston will be one of four nationwide.
Local Entrepreneur Opens Popular Teen and Twenty-Something Retail Store that Recycles Fashion at a Discount
Events Educate Providers, Parents about Treatment of Eating Disorders, Recovery
Three people were injured on Interstate 95 in Westwood.
Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra Italian Opera Gala April 30, 2016 at Dassault Systemes. Dinner, performance, emceed by Yolanda Cellucci.
The Archdiocese of Boston agreed to settle with seven people who accused priests of sexual abuse.
We have developed five helpful tips that you can follow in order to please both your children and buyers. Check them out!
The street has been closed to traffic.
Blink and you'll miss it; as of right now the cones will only be on the menu for April Fool's Day.
The MWRA board this week approved $100 million in funding to remove lead service lines in dozens of communities across Massachusetts.
Take a look at these positions available right in your backyard.
You'll soon have new neighbors at these addresses.
Breakfast with Dr. Jonathan Sarna, Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis U. Author of “Lincoln and the Jews – A History”
Kick-off fundraiser supports low-income food access and education programs. Great food, open bar, live music, funky museum setting- join us!
The funds to replace nine vehicles were approved by the town finance committee.
Kathy Parker, CPA, MST, is a partner at Rodman CPAs and an active leader of the company's Renewable Energy and Cleantech specialty practice.
If you’re thinking of putting your home on the market, the most important decision you make is hiring the right agent. Here's how you do it.
Join us this Sunday morning at The River for an Easter Celebration for the whole family.
A look at opioid-related overdose statistics in Waltham.
A volunteer farm program for teens. Fun, engaging and fulfills school community service requirements; looks great on college apps!
A spring community-service based farming program for teens. Fun, engaging and fulfills school community service requirements.
Melissa Ananias, Owner of The Learning Zone, tells the Patch about how she got started in education and the school's teaching philosophy.