Here's what to know ahead of the overnight work scheduled for next week.
The project is expected to run through most of 2025. Here's what areas can expect to be impacted.
Here's what to know for commuters and those trying to find parking in the area this week.
Traffic will be altered in Waltham for up to 10 weeks as the water main pipeline project moves forward.
Starting Monday, alterations in current traffic patterns and "significant traffic delays" are expected at the intersection, officials said.
The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization the money to implement its action plan.
The Dion Foundation's second annual Hustle for the Muscle 5K is scheduled for Sunday. Here's what locals can expect.
A portion of Trapelo Road will be closed from 7 p.m. to 4 a.m. for milling this week. Here's what to know.
The Belmont construction project on Trapelo Road has already caused "significant" traffic backup, police said. Here's what they suggest.
Efforts to replace a culvert and flood wall under the roadway on the Waltham-Belmont line get underway this week. Here's what to know.
The project will replace existing sidewalks, plant new trees and more. It should be completed in July, officials said.
The checkpoints are scheduled for the weekend of May 17. Here's what to know.
A southbound detour on Lexington Street begins Tuesday and is expected to stretch through Friday. Here's what to know.
The detour is part of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's ongoing water pipeline extension.
Lincoln Street will need to be shut down for a period of six to eight weeks as work is completed. Here's what area residents should know.
Though Massachusetts — thankfully — doesn't rank in the top 10 for worst potholes, the Bay State isn't far behind.
Lincoln Street will remain open during this work but there will be one lane open with alternating traffic.
Those looking to access the YMCA, Kennedy Middle School and Waltham High School will still be able to.
Gas prices in Massachusetts are projected to be roughly the national average in 2024. Here's what to expect at the pump.
Extra officers will help facilitate an expected traffic increase that comes with the start of the new school year, police officials said.
At least 14 new speed limit signs are being posted across the city after city officials completed recent roadway studies.
Bacon Street is closed at Piety Corner and Dale Street after a water main break in Waltham.
Starting this week, Lexington Street construction will start at 7 a.m. Monday through Thursday. Here's what else to know.
A portion of Lexington Street was closed to traffic due to a gas main break, Waltham officials said. It has since reopened.
The street will close for what officials are calling "essential utility work" starting this week. Here's what to know.
The street remains closed from Dale Street to Lexington Street at Piety Corner, officials said.
The street is closed from Dale Street to Piety Corner, officials said. Work should be completed by midnight.
The final draft report is now published and open for public comment. The public comment period will be open through May 19.
Waltham officials gave an update to the process, stating that the redesign will resume at some point this month, weather permitting.
In all municipal parking lots, the rate will now be $1 per hour instead of $0.50 per hour.
The meeting is being held for those who were not able to attend a Nov. 2 meeting.
The street has been closed since May 1 to allow more space for pedestrians and outdoor dining.
The most significant delays are expected on Main Street from Sheridan Road to Stow Street and at Prospect Street Bridge.
The right lane, breakdown lane, and ramp from Trapelo Road to I-95 northbound is shut down at this time.
The two officers were taken to a local hospital with serious but non life threatening injuries.
Main Street remains closed from Hill Road to Market Place Drive.
Moody Street from Orange Street to Chester Avenue will be closed for the remainder of the day.
The work, which began in mid-June and will continue through the fall of 2022, involves replacing wooden structures with steel structures.
Mark Ganong, 54, of Waltham was pronounced dead at the scene, said police.
The new stop sign creates an all way stop at the intersection with Plympton Street and Irving Street.