Fest on October 15th
More than 4,000 people lost power Thursday morning.
According to Eversource, hundreds are without power Thursday.
"All Things Animal" showcases animal-themed pieces created by more than 40 artists from around the world.
Pedal down to the Charles this Saturday for a 12-mile historic tour.
Devoted to Ending Infant Circumcision, Maloney Sold Her Waltham Home to Free Up Resources and Time for the Intactivist Movement
The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The good news is we rank low in obesity. The bad news is it's mostly because the rest of the country is increasingly huge.
Gerson Barahona and his company have been ordered to pay more than $150,000 for unauthorized practice of immigration law.
The sale will run from Sept. 24 to Oct. 1.
Proceeds from a June charity event were given to the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless.
Veteran high school sports reporter Bob Holmes named John Coates one of Week 2's best.
With the arrival of fall, we must harvest the goodness that the soil, sun and water provide.
The restaurant is rounding out its staff while inspections are pending, according to a Facebook post.
The New England singing competition enters its third season next year.
On Wednesday, September 28, Massage Envy Waltham will host the 6th annual Healing Hands for Arthritis® event.
Living in Waltham
Plus, the new Plympton School playground opens, Waltham dedicates a building to a local veteran and more.
The grab-and-go version of the Moody Street eatery shuttered its doors over the weekend.
Join your neighbors Saturday for an event featuring local singers, musicians and dancers.
Mayor McCarthy took the first ride on the zipline at the newly renovated Drake Playground.
The Middlesex District Attorney's Office announced its indictments from Aug. 2 to Aug. 30.
Kristin Levine, author of Waltham summer reading book "The Lions of LIttle Rock," will stop by McDevitt and Kennedy next week.
The Boston phenom took to Twitter Wednesday to thank Lou's Custom Exhaust for doing work on his car.
She is among a pool of about 16,000 high schoolers nationwide.
Berinato, who lived in Waltham from 1953 until his death in 2014, was a World War II veteran and fought in the famous Battle of the Bulge.
"A cold front will bring the threat of [scattered] strong to severe t-storms this afternoon," the National Weather Service wrote.
Joshua Smith told Boston Magazine he's signed a lease for a third storefront, two doors down from his acclaimed deli.
Yard Work Fundraiser for Brandeis Tron Ultimate Frisbee Team
BREAKING: The grab-and-go version of the Moody Street eatery shuttered its doors over the weekend.
The home of Bentley and Brandeis earned top marks in a new report from SafeWise.
A new study says the homes to several prominent universities make the grade.
The scheduled maintenance will include removing hazard trees along or just beyond the right-of-way edge.
Also: Man charged with recording 12 women in nude, including own roommates; Lobster statue theft suspect gets pinched; More.
Soprano Chelsea Basler will play Micaëla in the Boston Lyric Opera's upcoming production.
Koutoujian defeated Barry Kelleher in the state primaries Thursday.
Also: Governor announced Drought Emergency Fund launch; FBI looks for 'Homeboy' in Mass.; Firefighters rescue worker from 30-foot pit; More.
Here's how Waltham voted in the 2016 primaries.
Residents are reminded to keep their vehicles locked at night and remove all valuables.