Summer Reading 2018
Here's a look at just how the Waltham 2018 firework show went.
Check out these spectacular photos from the display.
The Cat Connection
Opinion by Steven Lester (Ward 6, Precinct 2) who seeks nomination for the Councillor Ward 6, Special Preliminary Election
Police say they've found the man who had been missing since June 26.
Jump into July's Lit Events!
Waltham Police are asking for the public's help in identifying this man they believe stole a bike last week.
“This was our biggest Symetra Week of Service effort yet—a true reflection of our employees’ volunteer spirit.”—Symetra CEO Margaret Meister
He graduated from Waltham High School in 1983 and then drove a cab in Waltham.
The inspection was part of 172 that have been done around the state so far.
Let's help get this cutie back home.
It was unanimous.
It was a 10 to 4 vote after more than three hours in a closed-door session.
Art in Suburbia, a local Waltham nonprofit, is bringing more than art to the suburbs, emphasizing local cultures and important social issues
Residents showed up hoping to influence the city council as they went into closed-door session that lasted more than three hours.
Who says there's no such thing as a free lunch? Here's the schedule for the Summer free lunch program in Waltham.
Reading Pride
Letters from education-related boards and unions in Waltham supporting the Stigmatine property as a new school were sent to City Council.
The fast food joint was forced to close Tuesday after a grease fire.
If you saw a firetruck on Waverly Road Thursday, here's what happened.
June is Men’s Health Month, when medical issues that matter most come into focus.
Reagle Music Theatre Celebrates 50th Anniversary With Car Raffle - Roll Away in a New 2018 Honda Civic Sedan LX and Support Local Theater!
241 Anniversary of Flag Day acknowledged
It was down to three applicants, but in the end, former city councilor Bob Waddick got the position.
No word on how long it will take for Burger King to reopen after a grease fire Tuesday.
Waltham Police are asking folks to be careful after there were at least eight overdoses in three days.
Riverfest was a success, senior citizens finally got their parking lot and there's a hot topic happening Monday night at City Hall.
A handy guide to start your planning for Waltham's 2018 Fourth of July firework celebrations.
The 3-year-old Pitt mix is currently being fostered by a Waltham resident. But she's looking for a more permanent home.
A house built circa 1820 at 380 Lex likely faces demolition for intersection overhaul.
Eileen Zubrowski retired this week.
One of the most frequent causes of fire is smoking materials, and that may have been what happened last week, says the State Fire Marshal.
Check out all the free and fun activities happening along Moody Street at the Charles River this Saturday!
From checking out the Waltham Farmer's Market to taking a walk to heading over to a vigil, here are some ideas for your weekend.
This week Waltham fourth graders wowed parents and the community with their own opera.
Let's help find the owner.
Waltham firefighters pulled a man from a burning building on Rumford Avenue but despite their efforts, he died.
Did you know that so far this year three Waltham residents have won the MA Lottery?