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Two Watertown Students Make Arlington Catholic Honor Roll
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Arlington Catholic High School announced the second quarter honor roll, and two students from Watertown made the list.
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A mural created on Melendy Avenue in 2015 is an example of public arts in Watertown.
A committee will be formed to help Watertown implement the Public Arts Master Plan, which received approval from the Town Council on Tuesday night.
Arlington Catholic High School announced the second quarter honor roll, and two students from Watertown made the list.
The following information was provided by the YardArt organizers:
Push back against this dreary winter by creating something in your yard, porch or doorway – a structure, an art project, a contraption, or anything that pops to mind.
Watertown-based Revels kicks off a series of free virtual concerts on Sunday, Feb. 28. See details and how to listen in the Revels’ announcement below:
The following announcement was provided by Waltham/Watertown Youth Lacrosse:
Registration for Waltham/Watertown Boys Youth Lacrosse is open! We are looking for new and experienced players from grades K-8 to join the Waltham/Watertown Lacrosse community.
The Watertown Recreation Department is offering sports programs, science lessons and crafts during the Winter II session, which starts Feb. 22.
The Watertown Senior Center provided the following information:
One property sold this week in Watertown.
An empty Watertown High Gym does not have the same feel as a rowdy TD Garden, but Saturday’s Middlesex League Boys Basketball Championship on Saturday had a special feel for the victorious Raiders.