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The City of Waltham is currently accepting applications for the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds

See attached for requirements & how to apply:

A $5,000 reward is currently being offered for any info regarding two separate incidents in Waltham:

• The unprovoked, random assaults at various locations in our city since November 10th:... more ››

In the last 7 days, Waltham COVID-19 cases have risen by 143. This rapid increase is very alarming. It is imperative that residents take this virus seriously, and help slow its spread.

This rapid increase is very alarming. It is imperative that residents take this virus seriously, and help slow its spread. The cases in... more ››

REMINDER - Moody St will reopen to vehicular traffic TODAY, December 2nd! Chestnut St & Walnut St between Adams St & Moody St will remain permanent 2-ways. MBTA buses will revert back to their normal routes tomorrow

See the attachments below for more info. Let's all continue to support our local, small businesses during this unprecedented time.

Waltham residents are urged to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings, especially when out after dark - See safety tips from the WPD

Please try to limit distractions, walk in well lit areas with a buddy, and if you see something - say something!

$5,000 REWARD now being offered for any info. regarding the unprovoked, random assaults at various locations in our city

Since November 10th, the City of Waltham has experienced a total of 10 unprovoked, random assaults at various locations in our city. The... more ››

FYI - On Wednesday, Dec. 2nd the City will be removing the barriers on Moody Street, allowing traffic on the street again. The next day, Dec 3rd, the MBTA will re-route the buses that have been detoured this year back onto Moody Street.

See the attachments for more info - As of Thursday, Dec. 3rd, Bus Routes 553, 554, and 556 will resume their normal route of using Moody... more ››

Since Nov 10th, the City of Waltham has experienced a total of 10 unprovoked, random assaults at various locations in our city. Residents should remain aware of their surroundings, especially when out after dark

The person responsible for these crimes appears to be lying in wait and attacking victims by surprise. The earliest attack occurred at 5:... more ››

Ongoing construction at Moody St. Fire Station continues, and weather permitting, paving of the roadway will start Friday morning, November 27th

All residents should be aware and expect traffic delays in the area.

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