Plympton Elementary School fourth-graders enjoyed fun and interesting science experiments on Tuesday with Johnny Sadoff of the visiting High Tough High Tech enrichment program.
Poor drainage caused by leaves and heavy rain created floods throughout Waltham today, including at the intersection of Lexington and Lake streets.
The field for Newton's next mayor is now down to two. Newton voters today decided that state Rep. Ruth B. Balser and Setti Warren will advance to the general election. The winners and losers greeted their supporters tonight in various spots across the city.
After a successful trip to Columbus, Ohio, where it rallied for a 14-13 season-opening win over Ohio Dominican, the Bentley University football team will face one more test before opening its Northeast-10 Conference schedule on Sept. 11. That will come tonight when the Falcons open their home schedule against Curry College at 7 p.m.
Here's a photo gallery looking back at Sen. Edward Kennedy throughout the years, including his many stops throughout MetroWest. He died early this morning at his home in Hyannis Port after battling brain cancer. He was 77.
Mother Nature smiled on us all and the Newton Fourth of July fireworks were an exclamation point to a beautiful weekend to celebrate our nation's birthday. Here are few photos from the Saturday night's packed show at Albemarle Field.
Newton South High School's class of 2009 received the ultimate reward this afternoon... a diploma. Congratulations to all the graduates.
On Wednesday, June 10, 467 seniors received their diplomas as graduates of Newton North. Check out the gallery of photos.
The weather stayed mild and the crowds cheered as Newton's Memorial Day Parade wound through the streets yesterday in a show of appreciation and support of our service men and women. Here are some photos of the show.
If you attended a local college commencement in Waltham or Newton, send us your photos. We will publish them in an online gallery and pick out a few of the best to run on a photo page in the Daily News Tribune. Please send by May 20.