City Manager’s Update on Winter Parking Ban; Demolition Delay Review Request & Watertown’s Federal Grants

Watertown City Hall

Following the multi-hour meeting about Watertown’s Winter Parking ban, City Manager George Proakis updated the City Council about next steps and urged residents to sign up for the City’s alert system. Also, Council President Mark Sideris requested a review of Watertown’s Demolition Delay Ordinance, and Proakis provided information on Federal grants received by the City. During the Jan. 28, City Council meeting, Proakis tried to summarize his presentation at the Jan. 21 special Council meeting on the request to remove the Winter Parking Ban.

Four Finalists for Watertown Middle School Principal Visiting Campus

Watertown Middle School (Courtesy of Watertown Public Schools)

The search for the next Watertown Middle School principal has reached the finalist stage. This week, the four finalists will be visiting the middle school and have a meet and greet with parents and families. Two are currently principals and two are assistant principals. The following information was provided by the Watertown Public Schools:

We are excited to welcome four outstanding finalists to Watertown Middle School next week as part of our search for our next principal. Each candidate brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to education.

Familiar Architecture Firm Picked to Design Watertown Middle School, Committee Concerned with Budget & Getting “A Team”

Watertown Middle School

A familiar firm has been selected to design the new Watertown Middle School, but members of the School Building Committee had concerns about getting the firm’s “A Team,” and whether the City can afford to build the kind of school they want for the students of Watertown. Wednesday night, the School Building Committee selected Ai3 Architects to do the feasibility study for the new middle school. The firm that designed Watertown’s three elementary schools and the new high school. Ai3 was one of four finalists, and narrowly got the top ranking by the nine members of the committee. Each firm presented ideas for how they would approach building the school.

Watertown Community Foundation Awards $37,950 to Watertown Public Schools

The Watertown High School Robotics Team was one of the recipients of a grant from the Watertown Community Foundation. (Contributed Photo)

The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Community Foundation:

During its annual school program grant cycle, the Watertown Community Foundation (WCF) awarded $37,950 to the Watertown Public Schools to support education programs that enhance learning beyond the classroom. Grants will support programs in every school in the district in multiple disciplines, ultimately serving the district’s more than 2,800 students. For the fourth year, the award includes support for STEM Initiatives in Watertown Public Schools and gives elementary students the opportunity to participate in hands-on, science-based learning that goes beyond the classroom experience and the general curriculum. Through the support of the Watertown Community Foundation, along with biotechnology company Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc., more than 1300 students will be able to participate in several STEM initiatives including: Kindergarten: The Discover Museum; Grade 1: Bugman Entomology; Grade 2: Mystic Aquarium; Grade 3: Rainforest Reptiles; Grade 4: Sustainability Hands-On Workshop; and Grade 5: Water Systems Hands-On Workshop.

Watertown Firefighters Douse Two-Alarm House Fire

Watertown Firefighters battled a two-alarm fire on Westminster Avenue on Tuesday. (Courtesy of Watertown Fire Department)

Flames were coming out of a house on Westminster Avenue when Watertown Firefighters arrived Tuesday afternoon. The Fire Department extinguished the fire, which went to two alarms.

At about 3:45 p.m., calls came in for a fire on Westminster, said Watertown Fire Chief Ryan Nicholson. The resident noticed the fire and got out of the home before the Fire Department arrived, Nicholson said. “Members of (WFD) Group 4, under Deputy Chief (Dan) Tardiff, put a quick stop to the fire,” Nicholson said.