The grants are part of the organization's 2025 Fall Grant Partners in human services, arts and culture and hunger relief.
What homeowners in Metro Boston & North Massachusetts need to know
Professional weatherization makes your home more energy efficient and comfortable to live in year-round.
Officials said they aren't sure about the extent of the infestation, but have confirmed that the lanternflies are present.
If you’ve ever shopped around for furnace or boiler tune-ups, you’ve probably noticed a wide range of pricing.
The celebration is scheduled for Saturday at Waltham Common. Here's what to know.
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A local Planet Fitness is participating in the initiative that runs through early September.
Waltham officials also noted when the city's spray parks would close, marking the countdown to the end of summer.
Across Massachusetts, homeowners are saying hello to the next generation of home comfort: the whole-home heat pump system.
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Exposure to the toxic algae is unsafe for people and pets. Here's what to know.
As the city continues dealing with overcrowding at the park, they've added additional parking restrictions in hopes of helping.
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The city has announced hours and days of operation for 13 of its 14 spray parks for 2025.
Why a professional tune-up matters, and what to know before you schedule one.
Access to Moody Street will be limited in the morning and afternoon of the race. Here's what to know.
From Holliston to Boston, over 2,000 registered volunteers will work across 80+ sites spanning the Charles River.
The event is a collaboration between the Massachusetts Special Olympics and other community organizations. Here's what to know.
The deadline for nominations is April 11. Here's how to nominate someone.
The gate at 314 Totten Pond Rd. will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Rep. Thomas Stanley, Connie Koutoujian, Waltham Inclusive Neighborhoods and the Marcou Charitable Foundation among the winners.
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The patches are $10 and proceeds will go toward a charity of the Tracey family's choosing.
Officials say the 104-mile trail will eventually connect Boston to Northampton. As of now, 60 miles of the project are fully developed.
There are a lot of myths out there about heat pumps in Massachusetts - here's the truth behind them
The city has resumed its annual vacuuming program, though residents who prefer to bag their leaves can still do so. What to know.
The award was presented to Tracey's family at the 2024 Massachusetts Police Association convention.
The event, a fundraiser for the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation, is scheduled for Oct. 17.
The winning ticket was sold at Mike’s Fuel & Food Mart, netting the Trapelo Road store a $40,000 bonus.
Saturday marks the return of the beloved annual event on the Waltham Common. Here's what to know.
The formation was found by Margaret Zeitouny when she was walking her dog through the trails of Cedarwood Park.
The Monsignor McCabe playground area is closed starting this week for a maintenance project, officials said.
The repair work is weather dependent, but should be completed by the end of the day Wednesday, officials said.
The federally funded Summer Eats Nutrition Program provides free meals at various distribution sites across Waltham.
The Moody Street Dam will be among the spots along the Charles River to get the control work. Here's what it means for locals.
On Monday, Tracey will be honored as part of Beyond the Call of Duty's "The End of Watch Ride to Remember".
The summer season is here which means spray parks across the city are open. Here are the summer 2024 hours.
The resolution comes ahead of a Waltham Pride event scheduled for this weekend.
Waltham officials have opened four spray parks through Monday as warm weather moves through the area.
The City Council established this award in 2016 to honor Ritcey, one of Waltham’s most dedicated and respected community leaders.
The public can purchase patches honoring Peace Officer Memorial Day with proceeds going to the family of the late Paul Tracey.
The proceeds from the fundraiser were given to the families of Paul Tracey and Roderick Jackson last week, Waltham police said.
The money was raised through Waverley Oaks' 10th annual Pedal to End Cancer initiative.
Elif Iskin, who is developmentally disabled and communicates minimally, began to have daily recess interactions with Officer Ryan Foley.
The path of totality extends from Texas to Maine, but each of the 48 continental states will see some of the solar eclipse.
Join volunteer trail stewards of the Waltham Land Trust to serve as the "eyes and ears" of our shared open space!
There have been five jackpot winners from Massachusetts since 2002. Could there be a sixth on Tuesday night?
Forecasters expect March to be the best month in two decades to see the curtains of mostly green but also pink, purple and red.