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Up one level- Hardy Pond: Concerns about fish kill
- Late winter through early spring, large amounts of sunfish have died at Hardy Pond.
- Healthy Waltham: Just a walk in the park
- This month’s column is by Caitlin Abber of Healthy Waltham and Sonja Wadman of the Waltham Land Trust. Caitlin is an undergraduate intern at Healthy Waltham as a Louis D. Brandeis Social Justice Fellow with a passion to promote health equity within communities. Sonja has been Program Director of the Waltham Land Trust since last October in her “dream job,” promoting trails and open space. Caitlin and Sonja are very excited to share the community’s many walking options with all of Waltham’s residents and families.
- Waltham gets trio of environmental grants from state
- Rep. urges cleanup of Riverwalk
- Peter Koutoujian wants the Riverwalk cleaned up before small problems create big troubles.
- Waltham Organizations Receive over $29K in grants from Foundation for Metrowest
- Defining a decade: 2000s had it all in Waltham
- Open space saved and lost in the 2000s make the news.
- Waltham looking to acquire the high ground
- The City Council voted to spend $5 million to buy a 27-acre parcel off Lincoln Street to prevent it from being developed.
- Common Ground: Residents given a tour of Waltham center
- Exhibit celebrates land trust's 10th anniversary
- Volunteers spend day cleaning Jericho Hill
- Letter To The Editor: Good purchase by the city
- AmeriCorps interns to work on rail trail in Waltham
- Kids learn about birds through Hawke's eyes
- City moves forward with Lot 1 buy
- Stanley to refile surplus state property bill
- Hikers greet a chilly new year
- Lot 1 buy sparks debate
- Mayor eyes $601K for historic site
- City charts a course of buy of Lot 1
- Mayor applies for $930K in CPA funds for Lot 1