Here's an early look at the schedule in Waltham next week for the Juneteenth holiday on Monday, June 19th:
Due to the Juneteenth holiday:
Summer Safety Tips from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health
With summer approaching, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) reminds residents to take recommended common-sense precautions... more ››
PLAN AHEAD! Lincoln St will be CLOSED to all through traffic from Lincoln Terrace to Glen Circle, starting this Wednesday, June 14th from 7am to 3:30pm
This work is part of the Lincoln Street Extension... more ››
Here are all the places you can get free meals to go and groceries in Waltham this week, 6/12-6/18
PLAN AHEAD! Drainage replacement will begin along Lincoln Street (between Curve Street and Glen Circle) on Monday, June 12th! Please expect delays and seek alternate routes.
Work will be ongoing from 7am-3:30pm, M-F and is expected to be completed in 1-2 weeks. Contact our Engineering Department with any... more ››
HEADS UP! Bacon Street is currently CLOSED to all thru traffic, from Dale St - the Piety Corner intersection at Lexington St for emergency Water & Sewer repair work
Please avoid area and seek alternate routes! Work is expected to be completed by 11pm/12am tonight. Area residents (Clark Ln neighborhood)... more ››
A Citizen Input Hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 21st @ 6:30pm for the purpose of gathering additional info regarding an amendment to Chapter 12 of the general ordinances, to include Article III: Housing Rights Notification
This hearing will be held in the Government Center Auditorium (119 School St). The purpose of this ordinance is to provide Waltham... more ››
Due to an increase in rodent sightings, all trash MUST be placed in watertight barrels with tight fitting lids and no holes, or property owners are subject to fines.
See attached for the full public health advisory & ... more ››
Here are all the places you can get free meals to go and groceries in Waltham this week, 6/5-6/11
The City of Waltham, Dept. of Conservation and Recreation, Mass State Police, Mayor McCarthy & the Waltham Recreation Dept. are pleased to announce this year’s Independence Day Celebrations!
In recognition of Pride month this June, the Waltham City Council passed a resolution to promote pride & visibility in Waltham
The City of Waltham stands in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community. We are a welcoming city to people of all walks of life and we value... more ››
Here are all the places you can get free meals to go and groceries in Waltham this week, 5/29-6/4
Outdoor dining & retail on Moody Street starts tomorrow at 4pm!
Jersey barriers are now in place for approved restaurants & businesses to allow for outdoor dining & retail through September 25th... more ››
Here are all the places you can get free meals to go and groceries in Waltham this week, 5/22-5/28
Department of Public Health advises consumers to discard mung bean sprouts from Chang Farm
BOSTON (May 9, 2023) – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is advising consumers that Chang Farm in... more ››
Waltham City Council to recognize this week, 5/08-5/13 as "Public Service Recognition Week", thanking all of our fabulous City of Waltham employees! See the resolution attached
Did you know Waltham City Council adopted a resolution to recognize this week, May 8th - May 13th, 2023 as "Public Service Recognition Week... more ››
Here are all the places you can get free meals to go and groceries in Waltham this week, 5/8-5/14
Boston Children’s Hospital is looking for children age 9-12 years old to participate in a unique nutrition study on milk consumption and childhood health
The study is being run by Boston Children's Hospital team at the New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center. The study will compare... more ››
The CDC’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) will be coming to Middlesex County!
NHANES, the nation’s mobile health survey, is one of the most unique and longest running national survey that monitors the health and... more ››
The City of Waltham’s Community Preservation Committee (CPC) will hold its annual public informational and input hearing next Tuesday, May 9th at 7:00 p.m.
The public and City officials are invited to give their input on matters pertinent to the Community Preservation Act (CPA).