A sampling of homes purchased in Watertown and Waltham this week.
Students have a chance to win a bicycle and other prizes for books they read this summer with Dependable Cleaners' Read to Ride program.
There's something for everyone at this food emporium in the Watertown Mall.
A look at what's open on the housing market this weekend.
The all-you-can-eat Indian buffet is still a great deal.
Dozens gathered near the site of the proposed Walmart store to urge developers to rethink the plans for the site off of Arsenal Street.
The complex on Pleasant Street is the former home of Boston Scientific.
Voters spoke loud and clear, their favorite brunch spot is Uncommon Grounds.
A new take-out grill and deli on Mt. Auburn Street in Watertown specializes in kababs and other Iranian fare.
Fans of Cass the Florist voted it the best in Watertown.
The sporting goods store will open in the mall in the space formerly occupied by Filene's Basement.
A restaurant and bar with patio on Waltham's Moody Street.
This large new restaurant and sports bar on Arsenal Street is already a popular spot.
Patch readers voted Tek Management Inc. the best place to get taxes prepared.
There are a few great ways to use Watertown Patch to spread the word about your business.
Local Watertown butchers comment on the differences of business since the pink slime meat scandal broke.
Not Your Average Joe's is one of the 34 Boston-area restaurants that owe $1.3 million in back wages.
Reviewing and rating businesses on Patch is simple to do and helpful to your neighbors.
A restaurant chain that began at 99 State St. in Boston in 1952 and keeps filling its seats.
Owner of Annie's Book Stop in Waltham loves sharing her passion for books.
Candy is always a fun treat, and Easter is the perfect time to get some sweets, but where is the best place to shop for candy?
Deluxe Town Diner in East Watertown received the most votes in the Best of Patch Readers' Choice poll.
The athletic shoe maker would build a new complex on the other side of the Mass. Pike from Watertown, and would include a 175-room hotel.
The former owner of Eastern Clothing brings local business owners onto his cable show, The Watertown Business Report.
Miller's Ale House has developed fans in its short time in Watertown, who voted it the place to be on St. Paddy's Day.