An Evening with Professor Dimitar Sasselov, Founding Director of Harvard University’s Origins of Life Initiative
Why pay extra when you can make it at home?
Alina Pokhrel was just waking up in Waltham when the concerned texts started coming in.
Plus, more town incumbents ousted, BB gun vandalism, wrong way driver causes crash, curbing the opiate epidemic, arrests, and more.
This week is National Small Business Week. Patch would love to profile yours.
The new Boston Business Journal list is in. Click here to find out who made the cut.
District Attorney Marian Ryan spoke before a state-wide anti-drug task force on Friday.
The following was supplied by the Waltham Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Tickets are now on sale for Wellesley Theatre Project's productions of Honk Jr. and Urinetown.
Take a look at what sold, and for how much, in Waltham recently.
Dry, warm weather and gusty winds expected to bring critical fire weather conditions Monday afternoon into Monday evening.
The project continues, and the street will open to two-way traffic.
Take a look back at what's been running this past week on Waltham Patch.
Plus, an island squatter has a yard sale, a flying piano, Somerville life, terrorists hack high school website, SWAT standoff, and more.
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Presenting A Nordic Spring Sojourn
The Middlesex County Sheriff's office has received more than 30 calls from people reporting they've received these calls.
Enjoy a free movie on Saturday afternoon with the family.
Thousands participate across the country. Saturday, May 2, is free comic book day. Is there a store near you participating?
Remember May Day baskets?
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday May 2, 2015 at 9 AM in the Church of Saint Patrick, Watertown for Joseph Patrick McHugh
The Boston Globe has released a new report. Check out where Massachusetts towns and cities place on the list.
New wiper law, remembering Hilltop, sobriety checkpoint, missing child found, meth lab, and an earthquake.
It looks like some isolated sprinkles and patchy fog are on tap this weekend, with the sun poking through on Saturday.
A Nordic Spring Sojourn on Saturday, May 9, 2015, 7:00-8:30pm At the Follen Church Society, 755 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington Cost: $10.00
TECO Announces “2015 Taiwan Day” Cultural Event in Newton on May 2
Here's some of what's run on Waltham Patch so far this week.
Looking to rent in the Waltham area? Start with this list from Zillow.
Plus, body of a homicide victim found, heroin bust at the Home Depot, and new businesses get highlighted, supported.
The fast food giant has ditched a number of sandwiches from its menu.
An event that will change the way you think of networking.
The checkpoints will be "operated during varied hours” in Middlesex County.
Hope International Church Welcomes Speakers from Around the World.
If you're looking, be sure to start your search with Jobs on Patch.
Plus, a man allegedly pulls a handgun on a Repo man trying to take his car, a school super finds funds for K-aides, drug arrests, and more.
An old and worn out sewer system gets a much needed update.
Waltham Volunteers participate in the Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup
Lilac Sunday showcases Boston's unique learning landscape in flower and offers fun, outdoor explorations for the entire family!