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The Waltham Public Schools responded to a recent report on the state of the city's schools. President Barack Obama was reelected in the national elections. Check out our other election coverage. A Wayland varsity sports coach living in Waltham was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. A Worcester woman pleaded guilty to stealing $50,000 from her employer.
The coach will appear in court on Nov. 26.
The coach will appear in court on Nov. 26.
Joseph Cincotta, a Waltham resident and the Wayland High School varsity baseball coach, pleaded not guilty on Nov. 5 to driving under the influence of alcohol. Cincotta was arraigned on Nov. 5 at Framingham District Court and was released without bail. Cincotta is scheduled for a pre-trial conference on Nov. 26. According to a Wayland Police report filed, Cincotta, of 186 Lura Lane in Waltham, was pulled over near the intersection of Old Connecticut Path and Westway Road in Wayland on at 1:07 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4. Officer Tyler Castagno stopped Cincotta's black SUV after seeing it cross over the center line. Castagno, in his report, wrote that he had to swerve in order to avoid colliding with Cincotta’s vehicle. Cincotta slurred his …