City schedule changes due to Indigenous Peoples Day holiday on Monday, Oct. 14
Due to the holiday:
Due to the holiday:
People across the city captured the spectacle and sent their photos to share with our readers.
The Open House teaches families the best fire and life safety practices.
A number of local organizations offering English language classes have announced their fall schedules.
Join us for this milestone event at the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation as we establish The Waltham Times.
Christopher Abrams: IYKYK is a solo show featuring small-scale sculpture based on iconic landmarks and forgotten histories in the Boston area.
The season opens Oct. 27 at 3 p.m. at Government Center with works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Jean Sibelius and Alan Hovhaness.
Local storytellers are set to take the stage this week as part of the We are Waltham series of events.
All three candidates for the seat representing Waltham – Independent Sean Diamond, Republican Carly Downs and Democratic Thomas M. Stanley, the incumbent – are scheduled to attend.
One lot is at the intersection of Ash and Moody streets, and the second is on Exchange Street.