Police Log: Couple Tries to Scam Autistic Man, Man Wanted on Five Warrants Arrested

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department. Arrests

June 22, 7:51 p.m.: Watertown Police were called to the Inn on Arsenal (the former Super 8 Motel) to check on a man who had not responded to a friend’s calls. They found the man in his room, and he said he had fallen asleep and missed the call. When police were there they found that the man had five warrants for his arrest: one from New Bedford District Court for unarmed robbery; two from Dedham District Court (one for attempting to commit a crime and one domestic-related charge); one from Falmouth District Court for uttering a false check, check forgery, and larceny under $250 from someone over 60 years old; and a domestic-related charge from Malden District Court. Michael J. Perry, 39, of Somerville, was arrested on the warrants.

Three Properties in Watertown Were Sold This Week

A single-family, a two-family and a condo sold this week in the Watertown real estate market. $952,000 – 56 Laurel St., Single Family – Detached Colonial, 2,109 Living Area Sq. Ft., 8 Room, 5 Bedroom, 2 Full & 1 Half Bathroom

$885,000 – 54 Olney St., Multi-family Home – 2 Family, 1,822 Living Area Sq. Ft. 2 Units, 10 Total Rooms, 4 Total Bedrooms

$495,000 – 290 Pleasant St.

Council Backs Rules for Short-Term Rentals (Like Airbnb), No Decision on Max Number of Renters

The Town Council moved forward proposed rules that would apply to short-term rentals — such as those booked through Airbnb or Vrbo — in Watertown, but could not come to an agreement on what the maximum number of guests at a rental would be. On June 22, the Town Council approved proposed changes to the Town’s Zoning Ordinance to allow short-term rentals as an accessory use. The short-term rentals rule will now go to the Planning Board, which will review them and give their recommendation, and then they will come back to the Council for final approval. Under the rules, short-term rentals will be allowed in Watertown, but operators will have to register with the Town and have the units inspected. There will also be community impact fees charged each time a unit is rented, with the funds coming back to the Town.

This Week’s Watertown Summer Concert Features 50s & 60s Rock, R&B, Garage Rock Music

The second Saltonstall Park Concert will be held on Wednesday, June 30, featuring the Band From U.N.C.L.E.

On their website the group says it is “on a secret mission to bring 50s-60s rock & roll, garage rock and girl group/soul music to the masses.” Gretchen Bostrom provides lead vocals, with Silvertone Steve Coveney on guitar and singing backup, Brian “Double-O” Cutler on drums and backup vocals, and “Wando” Mannell playing bass and singing backup. See more information and listen to some of the Band From U.N.C.L.E.’s music by clicking here. The concert is the first post-pandemic performance for The Band From U.N.C.L.E.

The concert begins at 6:30 p.m. at Saltonstall Park, on Main Street next to Town Hall. https://www.watertownmanews.com/2021/06/09/2021-watertown-summer-concert-series-features-12-dates-variety-of-music/

Watertown Faire on the Square Officially Given the “Go” for Fall 2021

Watertown’s annual Faire on the Square is back in 2021, with the annual outdoor festival scheduled to take place at Saltonstall Park on Sept. 25, 2021. The Faire was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dan McCarthy, chairman of the Faire Planning Committee, said it will be back this year. “I am happy to announce that Faire on the Square 2021 is officially a ‘GO,'” McCarthy said.