As a scratch golfer and an assistant golf pro at Weston Golf Club, Waltham resident TJ Anthoine, 27, would likely consider a day spent on the links as familiar, well-worn territory.
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When Mary Bowe-Shulman got married in 2004, she rushed to extend her health coverage as a state worker to her wife, Dorene, a self-employed, two-time cancer survivor.
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At Thursday’s NewTV/Newton TAB forum, each mayoral candidate was able to ask each opponent two questions. The candidates – Ruth Balser, Paul Coletti, Ken Parker and Setti Warren –queried each other on specific accomplishments and plans, as well as character issues.
The city billed as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution is pulling out all the stops when it comes to celebrating its 125th birthday.
Standing on the sidelines clutching a digital camera, Maria Rosati eagerly cheered on Waltham High School's Class of 2009 as if it were her own. "Yeah, Class of 1979," she shouted during commencement ceremonies yesterday. "I mean 2009!"
The Board of Health released a report last night challenging statements by the head of Newton-Wellesley Hospital and a related deal struck by the Planning Board compensating the town for a proposed surgical center.
In an engaging exhibit, 11 women artists have created their own personal cairns from pill bottles and tattoos, gravestones and their mother's aspirations without abandoning their essential functions.
Six Balls. One Dream: Dodgeball Domination. It's the advertising campaign that's sweeping Waltham High School and one that members of the school's sports and entertainment marketing class are hoping will drive interest in their dodgeball tournament on Saturday.
Standing on a stage, looking out to an auditorium filled with their peers, 18 seventh-graders shared personal poems of peer pressure, politics and pain.
A Waltham tree contractor was knocked unconscious by a large branch that fell 35 feet yesterday in what is being described as a "freak accident."
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Rochelle Novack never thought she would get cancer, even when the doctor ordered tests and an ultrasound following her mammogram.
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In May 2007, Rachel Geller of Newton sent her aunt Sally to Sherrill House, a nursing home in Jamaica Plain.
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.