The cover of the Watertown Visitors Guide, produced by the City of Watertown. Watertown’s history, activities, dining and more have been highlighted in the new Watertown Visitors Guide. The City of Watertown produced the four-page booklet in anticipation of a busy summer in Greater Boston. On Tuesday night, City Manager George Proakis provided the City Council with some details about the Visitors Guide, which was produced by the Watertown Economic Development. “Watertown has a Visitors Guide, which is a nice color glossy explanation of everything from our City events to dining options to knowing their way around Watertown,” Proakis said.
Business
Watertown Savings Bank Launches 27th Annual Customer Choice Awards, Committing $100,000 to Local Nonprofits
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The Customer Choice Awards are back, and Watertown Savings Bank customers and residents can participate. See details in the announcement from Watertown Savings, below. Watertown Savings Bank (WSB) has officially launched its 27 th Annual Customer Choice Awards, inviting local residents and WSB customers to vote for their favorite nonprofit organizations serving Arlington, Belmont, Lexington, Newton, Waltham, and Watertown. Through this year’s program, WSB will award a total of $100,000 to deserving local nonprofits, including a top prize of $15,000. Residents can cast their votes by visiting watertownsavings.com/vote
WSB has long been a dedicated supporter of local nonprofit organizations across a wide range of causes.
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Public Meeting to be Held in Watertown on Affordable Housing Incentives Study
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The following announcement was provided by the City of Watertown:
On March 26, 2026, at 6 PM, Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) staff will present the preliminary results of its testing of potential incentives to promote affordable housing in Watertown. The MAPC study is designed to provide the City with recommendations for voluntary incentives to encourage more and/or deeper affordability in new market rate developments, as well as recommendations for incentives to encourage affordable developments. MAPC tested certain incentives using financial models of market rate and affordable developments. The test results, along with discussion of other incentives not suitable for such testing, will be the basis for MAPC’s final report. Members of the public will have an opportunity to ask questions and comment at the meeting, as well as an opportunity to provide written comments.
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Several Owls Visit Mount Auburn Cemetery During Long-Running Program Hosted by Owl Enthusiasts & Rescuers
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Marcia Wilson holds a Eurasian Eagle Owl during the Eyes on Owls event at Mount Auburn Cemetery. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)
Mount Auburn Cemetery recently welcomed a couple who have devoted their lives to observing and caring for owls. They have traveled around New England in search of the raptors, from Crane Beach in Ipswich to Rye, New Hampshire, to Nantucket, and have ventured as far as Alaska, Serbia and Nunavut in the north of Canada to catch a glimpse of owls. Mark and Marcia Wilson presented Eyes on Owls on Feb. 21 at Story Chapel, a program that Mount Auburn Cemetery has hosted since 1997.
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First Parish Church Hosting Concert Benefiting Helen Robinson Wright Charitable Fund
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Charlie BreitroseFirst Parish Church of Watertown. First Parish Watertown will hold a benefit concert for the Helen Robinson Wright Charitable Fund. See details in the announcement provided by the church, below. The Helen Robinson Wright Charitable Committee joyfully announces the annual benefit concert on Saturday, March 21st at 7 p.m. David Rivera Bozon, tenor, will be singing A Night of Song, singing Classical, Broadway and Popular hits accompanied by Hector Vargas, piano. The Suggested donation is $30 for adults, $20 for students and families to be negotiated at the door.
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Belmont-Watertown UMC Hosting Musical Fundraiser for New England Justice for Our Neighbors
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The following announcement was provided by the Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church:
Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church presents its annual fundraising concert, “Hearts to Help,” in support of New England Justice For Our Neighbors (NEJFON), an agency which provides free legal services to low- and no-income immigrants.
Enjoy a beautiful “Pops” program of contemporary music performed with choir and classical instruments covering the music of artists such as the Beatles and Michael Jackson. A special Piano-Four-Hand rendition of Queens “Bohemian Rhapsody” is featured. The concert is directed by Yilin You and will be held in BWUMC’s beautiful sanctuary. Refreshments will follow. There is a suggested donation of $25 with all proceeds going to NEJFON.
Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church is located at 421 Common St., Belmont, MA See more at www.bwumc.org
Find out more about NEJFON at https://newenglandjfon.org/
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Watertown Porchfest Will be Back in May, Registration Open
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Porchfest returns to Watertown in May, and registration has opened. See more information in the announcement from the City of Watertown, below. Watertown Porchfest will return to porches, lawns, and driveways on Saturday, May 16, 2026, with performances running from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Following the massive success of previous years, which saw over 70 locations and nearly 150 performance groups, the 2026 event promises another day of community, creativity, and music
Key Information for 2026:
Event Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
Event Hours: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Registration: Opens March 2, 2026
Cost: Free to register and free to attend
What to Expect
Porchfest is a grassroots community event featuring free music and performances hosted outside private homes, businesses, and organizations. Performers: All genres and styles are welcome, including solo acts, full bands, dance, and spoken word.
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Recreation Department Looking at Starting Youth Field Hockey Program, Sent Out Survey
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The Watertown Recreation Department provided the following announcement:
Please fill out our Interest Survey
Watertown Recreation is exploring the possibility of launching a Youth Travel Field Hockey Team to join the Baystate Youth Field Hockey League in the Fall of 2026. Before moving forward, we’d like to gauge interest from families in the community. Your feedback will help us determine whether this program is viable. Proposed Program Structure
Grades 1–4
1 Practice Per Week
Sunday Morning Games (8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)
Grades 5–8
2 Practices Per Week
Sunday Morning Game (8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)
Estimated Cost: $150–$190 per playerhttps://forms.gle/7XhhAJhqNqqyqSxq7
Obituaries
OBIT: Donald Joseph “Don” Quinn, Watertown High Grad, Worked for 30 Years at Shipley Corp., Voice of Hudson Sports
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Donald J. Quinn
Donald Joseph “Don” Quinn July 17, 1941 – February 27, 2026
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Donald Joseph “Don” Quinn announces his passing after a short battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Born on July 17, 1941, in Watertown, Massachusetts, to the late Richard and Mary Quinn, Don lived a life defined by love, family, dedication, and community spirit. Don was a proud graduate of Watertown High School, Class of 1959, where he served as Student Council President. He was a standout three sport athlete, playing point guard on the basketball team, center field on the baseball team, and running back on the football team. Don went on to attend the University of Massachusetts Amherst.








