The Reminisants play on the common this Tuesday in memory of Lena Strom
A photo and interview series centers on gender nonconforming and trans folks across the United States. It's on display through August 22.
Here's where the mosquito control project will happen, and what you should know.
Good news if you spend less than two hours at the library at a time.
Beach Reads
Pay for your overdue books without paying for parking
The baby decided not to wait for the ambulance.
A Washington Post analysis also shows that prescribers issued 20 pills per person per year in Middlesex County from 2006-2012.
Massachusetts State Police said they're investigating after someone caught a photo of a dog chained to the flatbed of a tow truck.
Early reports indicate lightning caused a fire at an apartment building Wednesday.
First responders had a busy afternoon Tuesday.
The 2019 preliminary elections will be September 17. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
Sewer restoration project in South Street area, water main work on School Street, among city's ongoing hot spots for construction.
Here's what to expect this week: sidewalk detours and some crews will be parking at the Fitch School.
Donations for Game Night
For more than 50 years, Saint Jude School a Catholic school educating hundreds of children in Waltham. No more.
MBTA Transit Police said the man was walking on the train tracks when he was hit near the Brandeis station.
Doug Ferriman, who founded Crazy Dough's & Oath Craft Pizza, plans to open a new concept in Waltham this fall.
Did your Guinea pig go missing recently? He may have been found.
We currently have openings in our next Tutor Training Cycle, which begins in September
The bridge will be closed Thursday and Friday this week during the day.
Waltham firefighters said two more were injured in a crash at Elm and Pine streets.
Got questions about the latest on the high school project? The Walt School Committee is hosting a neighborhood meeting to help answer them.
The plan must now be approved by the Waltham City Council if Waltham is to get an MSBA grant.
Learning to share our food and the land from which it grows is a process that can change the world for the better.
A fire broke out at a multi-family home on South Street as temperatures soared above 90 degrees.
Join friends and family at Millennium Park to benefit the Jimmy Fund
No better time than summer to buy your next home.
He was last seen on Crescent Street Sunday. But folks report he's home safe.
Officials said vandals damaged a 12,000-gallon fuel tank, causing at least 100 gallons of home heating oil to spill on the ground.
While city has made strides in mandating affordable units within new developments, advocates argue more can be done in existing properties.
Kerry was 54 years old and fought an 8 year battle with breast cancer. She leaves behind her two children and husband of 21 years.
Mac Surette died following a motorcycle crash on Waltham's Main Street. He was 17.
“We are proud to support our employees’ volunteer spirit during Symetra Week of Service.”—Symetra CEO Margaret Meister
Engage your mind with local summer fun!
Family Fun Nights at Prospect Hill and 10 spray parks throughout Waltham are among free activities offered while school is out.
If you ever cross the Woerd Ave bridge, be warned: It will soon be out of commission until 2020 as crews work to replace it.
NBA's Hustle Award winner returns to where he says his career with Celtics started with fifth YounGameChanger Camp at Brandeis University.
Summer Reading Book Reviews
After a man was murdered in Roxbury earlier this month, Boston police tracked down a suspect in Waltham.