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Zumba for One Fund in Waltham
Zumba instructors Nicole Callaghan and Liz Mahoney have teamed up to raise money for the One Fund Boston.
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Waltham Watcher, May 19: Do you know where this is?
Where in the city can you find this spot?
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Waltham doctor comes to the rescue
Caroline Hazelton was treated by renowned specialists in Boston, but still suffered from debilitating GI pain and constipation.
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Waltham student passes Drinking Water Operator's License exam
Six seniors studying Environmental Technology at Minuteman High School in Lexington, including a Waltham student, have passed the
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Taxes a hot issue for Waltham senator’s constituents
State Sen. Mike Barrett, who represents Waltham, says he’s heard from constituents across the district who are calling, emailing
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Waltham police log: Thursday, May 9, to Wednesday, May 15
A roundup of arrests reported by the Waltham Police Department.
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All for 'One': Waltham students raise money for Marathon victims
Determined students from several grades ran laps around a Saint Jude School parking lot to raise money for Boston Marathon
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Brain Tumor Ride to hit Waltham streets
The brain tumor community, including patients, survivors, families and friends, will ride together on Sunday, May 19, to support and
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Paint, pour at Waltham restaurant
Paint ’N’ Pour has recently partnered with Margaritas and is now holding events on location at the restaurant.
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Waltham school technology report raises eyebrows
An independent report of the Waltham public schools’ technology and library programs revealed both positive and negative findings
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Accelerated sale offered on Waltham townhome
The Wellington Crossing townhome at 27-4 Bartlett Way in Waltham is being sold in a sealed-bid-style sale ending on May 21.
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Proposed Waltham budget would be 3 percent increase
The fiscal 2014 city budget introduced at City Council Monday shows a 3.1 percent increase from the current year equating to about $6.64
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Waltham Girl Scouts holding can collection
Girl Scout Troop 65474 from the Fitzgerald School in Waltham is organizing a fundraiser for clean water.
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Rex Trailer’s Waltham studio to host open house, webcast tributeIn an event that captures Rex Trailer’s spirit and history of live television, the studio that bears his name and the
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Incumbents, challengers pull papers for Waltham elections
A mixed bag of incumbents and new candidate hopefuls stopped by City Hall in the last week to pull nomination papers for this
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Waltham nonprofit hosts Garden Fest
Celebrate the season with COGdesign at the Garden Fest and Plant Sale, on the grounds of the Espousal Retreat and Conference Center, 554
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Cloud-based company moving from Waltham to Cambridge
A Waltham company announced Wednesday it would be moving its offices to a larger location in Cambridge this fall.
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Waltham thrift shop sets hours
Grandma's Attic Thrift Shop, located at Christ Church, 750 Main St., will be open on Saturday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to noon.
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Waltham cop charged in child porn case taken back into custody
The Waltham police officer arrested last March on a federal child pornography charge was taken into custody last week for
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Waltham High has field day at DCL Track & Field Championships
A light rain spit at throwers and cool wind chilled runners throughout much of what was supposed to be a warm and sunny