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Welcome to Waltham! | walthamma Located in Middlesex County just 10 miles west of Boston, Waltham (the evolved local pronunciation is "wall-tham") is home to just over 65,000 residents It was incorporated a town in 1738 and further incorporated a city in 1884
About Waltham | walthamma Waltham, located in eastern Massachusetts, is a western suburb of Boston Founded in 1636, incorporated into a town in 1738 and then into a city in 1884, Waltham is now a diverse community with various opportunities for living, education, work, and leisure
Departments | walthamma Explore Waltham city departments and their services Find information on planning, aging, treasurer, and more
Assessors Department - Waltham Here you will find a synopsis of our real estate tax roll with descriptions of each single family, two family and three family house in Waltham There is also a less detailed description of all other parcels of real estate in Waltham
Building Department - Waltham * Roofing, Insulation, Replacement Windows may be submitted in-person, through US Mail, or via email to: bldpermits @city waltham ma us Documents must be submitted in PDF format Please remember when submitting through US mail - all required documents are to be mailed with the application Please submit the check when mailing in an application
Police Department - Waltham The Waltham Police Department is dedicated to providing the best police services possible to all of Waltham's citizens and visitors It is the responsibility of every department member to promote this ideal Our officers are carefully selected and given the best available training
Walthams Wayside Trail Project | walthamma The proposed Waltham Wayside Trail is part of the regional 23-mile Wayside trail and greater statewide MCRT As part of the 104-mile Mass Central Rail Trail which traverses east-west across the State, the Waltham portion of Wayside Trail will be about 4 2 miles from the Weston to the Belmont border