Watertown Group Screening Documentary on “Forever Chemicals”

The following announcement was provide by Watertown Environment and Energy Efficiency Committee:

PFAS: Forever Chemicals; What They Mean for Our Health and What We Can Do

Want to learn more about PFAS? The chemicals are now almost everywhere, including in human blood, and are being linked to severe health problems.

Join the Environment & Energy Efficiency Committee for a screening of Bloomberg Investigation’s 2023 documentary “The Poison in Us All” followed by a discussion with Laurel Schaider from the Silent Spring Institute. Sunday September 28, 2-4 p.m.

Watertown Savings Bank Room

Watertown Free Public Library

Watertown Author Wins Mass. Book Award for Her YA Novel

Robin Wasley of Watertown won a Massachusetts Bok Award for her YA novel “Dead Things Are Closer Than They Appear.” Watertown’s Robin Wasley received a Massachusetts Book Award in the middle grade/young adult category for her novel “Dead Things Are Closer Than They Appear.” A ceremony will be at the State House in October. See details about the winners in the announcement from the Massachusetts Center for the Book, below. The Massachusetts Center for the Book has announced the winners of the 2025 Massachusetts Book Awards, celebrating the most outstanding books published in 2024 by Massachusetts authors, artists, and poets.

Free Fall Open House at Fly Together Fitness in Watertown

Fly Together Fitness announced a community open house in Watertown. See details below. We will hold a free Open House on Sunday September 28th from 1-3 p.m. at our Watertown location (100 Parker Street) and we would love to invite the community! Attendees can learn about our studio, take a FREE mini class or two (including our non-pole classes!), and grab some great Intro Package deals! We will be running classes every 10-20 min, and attendees can participate in as many free classes as they’d like.

Documentary Film About Armenians Displaced by War Premiering in Watertown

The world premier of “A Suitcase to Home” will take place at the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center in Watertown. (Contributed Photo)

The following announcement was provided by the Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief:

Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief (SOAR) Boston invites you to join us on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025 at 6 p.m. at the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center (ACEC) 47 Nichols Ave. Watertown, MA 02472 for the premiere of “A Suitcase to Home,” a remarkable documentary that not only won the prestigious Deauville Green Award, but also encapsulates the heart-wrenching struggles and unwavering spirit of the Armenian people. This film documents the profound challenges faced during the recent 44-day Artsakh War, the blockade of the Lachin Corridor, and the forced displacement of more than 120,000 Armenians from their homes in September 2023.

Watertown Soccer Night Returns to Victory Field on Sept. 27

The following announcement was provided by Watertown Youth Soccer:

Soccer fans, families, and the entire Watertown community are invited to Watertown Soccer Night 2025 on Saturday, Sept. 27th at Victory Field. This year’s celebration will be bigger and better than ever, with the WHS Girls and Boys Varsity teams featured in a doubleheader at Victory Field. The evening kicks off with the Girls Varsity game vs. Melrose at 4 p.m., followed by the Boys Varsity game vs.

Small Business Owners to Talk About How They Collaborate During Panel Discussion

The following announcement was provided by Little Local Conversations:

Join us for the first Watertown’s Open event at Get Lively Health and Fitness Studio on Friday, September 19, from 12 to 2 PM. 

Get Lively owner Jan Taylor will be joined by a panel of small business owners that she’s collaborated with to share the story of how she’s used her studio to give a platform for others to start their own business. City of Watertown’s Senior Economic Planner Erin Rathe and leaders from the Watertown Business Coalition will also be providing commentary and sharing expertise. Watertown’s Open is a series of live podcast events that bring small businesses and local business advocates together to share their stories and knowledge to help lift the entire business community.Panelists include:Doug Orifice – Co-President, Watertown Business CoalitionErin Rathe – Senior Planner for Economic Development, City of WatertownJan Taylor – Get Lively Health & Fitness StudioLiz Padula – Artemis YogaAriel Nathanson – Finances for FeministsLiz Ganno – Precision Nutrition Certified Coach

The project is a collaboration between the City of Watertown’s Economic Development Planner, the Little Local Conversations podcast, and the Watertown Business Coalition. 

Free, but limited space! RSVP here!

Armenian Museum of America Presents the Second “Music in Color” Concert

Joseph Vasconi, left, and Haig Hovsepian will perform in the second “Music in Color” at the Armenian Museum of American in Watertown. The following announcement was provided by the Armenian Museum of America:

The Armenian Museum of America is proud to announce the second performance of its Music in Color concert series on Saturday, September 27 at 7:00 p.m., a dynamic new initiative and Artist-in-Residence program led by acclaimed violinist Haig Hovsepian. Generously supported by longtime Museum benefactor Nancy Kolligian, the program brings engaging live musical experiences to the Adele and Haig Der Manuelian Galleries, while deepening public connection to Armenian culture through music. The Music in Color: Artist-in-Residence Program is designed to foster meaningful engagement with the Museum’s exhibitions through live performance, educational programming, and cross-cultural collaborations. Audiences will experience the rich tapestry of Armenian musical heritage alongside global influences in an intimate gallery setting.

LETTER: How the Commander’s Mansion Became a Gem for the City of Watertown

Charlie BreitroseThe Commander’s Mansion in Watertown. Greetings Councilors:

 “They don’t know what they don’t know.” How did the revival of the Commander’s Mansion come to be? What was the process that restored this beautiful edifice to its full glory? The story, behind the story, can be found in the attached September 23, 2005 Final Report of the Watertown Arsenal Development Corporation.