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Waltham man charged in conjunction with $390K in fraudulent checks 

A Waltham man was arrested and charged with receiving stolen property by Boston police.

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Waltham Police Officer Paul Tracey posthumously honored

Waltham Police Officer Paul Tracey was posthumously awarded the Massachusetts Police Association Medal of Valor on Oct. 17 at the 124th Annual MPA Convention.

City’s first speed cushion to be installed on Crescent Street

All 37 Ward 8 residents who attended a recent community forum voted unanimously in favor of the recommendation.

City to seek more input on Moody Street plan before taking action 

The Traffic Commission declined to take action on a study outlining proposals to restrict vehicles on Main Street and to create a pedestrian mall,

MBTA bus involved in crash outside Market Basket

The 54-year-old driver of the Honda was taken to a nearby hospital after reportedly suffering neck and back injuries.

REACH provides resources on domestic violence

Dozens organizations provided information about resources available to individuals experiencing domestic violence. 

School Committee votes to consider new safety measures at schools after recent threat

The School Committee unanimously voted to explore implementing metal detectors at Waltham’s two middle schools and its high school.

Neighborhood meeting reviews plans to slow traffic

City officials plan to take action to slow traffic on Crescent Street, in response to ongoing concerns about speeding through that area.

A car-less Moody Street? New feasibility study offers up 3 options for revamped thoroughfare ahead of Traffic Commission evaluation 

Imagine a one-way Moody Street or even a main thoroughfare with no cars. A recently published Moody Street Pedestrian Mall Feasibility Study envisions both scenarios.

Waltham Fire Department hosts Open House Oct 13

The Open House teaches families the best fire and life safety practices.