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Waltham Voices: Imagine a peaceful world of many faiths
Wasn’t it great to see the whole world involved in the selection and installation of the new pope? We have a new spiritual leader.
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Waltham studio to host webcast, open house Rex Trailer tribute
In the spirit of Rex Trailer's legacy as a pioneer in live children's television, Rex Trailer Digital TV Studios (RTV) and the
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PHOTOS: Watch City Festival's steampunk celebration in Waltham
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Q&A: Waltham native looks to ‘Tomorrow’ in new book
Book lovers packed Back Pages Books to hear a reading and meet a Waltham-born author who launched her newest novel that
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Waltham residents named winners of Partners in Excellence Awards
Partners HealthCare presented its 17th annual Partners in Excellence Awards to employees of Partners-affiliated institutions, including
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Waltham-based agency seeks proposals for senior programs
Springwell, an Area Agency on Aging based in Waltham, is currently seeking proposals for Older Americans Act funded programs, including
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Waltham Watcher, May 12: Do you know where this is?
Where in the city can you find this spot?
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Waltham nurse awarded for ‘extraordinary’ work
Winchester Hospital has recognized Desiree Letellier, RN, of Waltham, and Krista Callan, RN, of Tewksbury, as recent recipients of the
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Waltham man recognizes importance of cancer screeningsWaltham resident Augustin Umul is sitting up in his hospital bed, waiting for his first ever colonoscopy at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
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Waltham-based advocacy group names former state rep to key role
The Waltham-based Arc of Massachusetts announced the appointment of Barbara L’Italien as its director of government affairs.
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Waltham salon participating in fundraiser for marathon victims
Supercuts stylists throughout Boston and New England are proudly joining more than 20 salons and spas participating in the Boston Strong
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Waltham police log: Thursday, May 2, to Thursday, May 9
A roundup of arrests reported by the Waltham Police Department.
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Memorial Day events scheduled in Waltham
The city offers several events around the Memorial Day holiday.
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Business veteran to help lead Brookline Bank’s new Waltham siteBrookline Bank is pleased to announce the recent addition of Paul Airasian to its Commercial Banking Group. A longtime Watertown business
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Waltham Finance Committee OK’s snow funds
The Finance Committee OK’d a supplemental appropriation of $440,000 to cover extra costs accumulated after the heavy snowfall this
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Neighbors don't like Waltham company's plans for former Marist HouseMore than 100 neighbors mounted a fight Thursday against plans for an eating disorder treatment center at the former Marist
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Waltham community members walking for mental illness group
On Saturday, May 11, thousands of people living with mental illness along with family and friends from across the state will gather for
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Waltham Farmers’ Market holding Spring Market Day
The Waltham Farmers' Market will hold its fifth annual Spring Market Day on Saturday, May 11, in the Sovereign Bank parking lot in
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‘Keeping healthy cool’: Waltham High holds annual wellness fair
Experiencing everything from an inflatable obstacle course to Zumba dance classes, about 800 students filtered through the
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Fifteen, including four Waltham men, busted in federal drug probe
A Natick man who federal authorities say used his West Central Street business as a front for a large-scale oxycodone trafficking