Watertown’s Town Boards Return to In-Person Meetings, Public Can Still Participate Remotely

Charlie BreitroseWatertown government meetings returned to the Town Council Chamber this week for the first time since the COVID-19 restrictions in early 2020. (Above is a Town Council meeting in February 2020). One of the screens in the back of the room has a feed linking Zoom participants to meetings. Town government meetings have returned to Town Hall this week, with the School Committee convening there on Monday and the Town Council holding its meeting there on Tuesday night. The School Committee’s meeting was the first in person for more than a year-and-a-half, said Chair John Portz.

Spaces Available for Watertown Recreation Summer Programs, Staff Wanted

Watertown Recreation’s summer program still has openings, and non-residents can now register. In addition, the Rec Department is seeking college-age or older staff for the summer. Watertown’s summer programs begin on Monday, June 28. Programs for children and teens include the Pequosette Summer Program, Cops ‘n’ Rec volleyball and street hockey, tennis, the Summer Parks Program. Adult offerings include tennis, pickleball and the men’s basketball league.

See the Open Houses Around Watertown This Weekend

More than a dozen properties will be holding open houses in town this week. $839,000 – 96 Beechwood Ave., Single Family – Detached Victorian, 1,942 Living Area Sq. Ft. 6 Room, 3 Bedroom, 2 Full & 1 Half Bathroom, Open Houses: Friday 4-6 Saturday 12-2 Sunday 12-2

$395,000 – 15 Ralph Piteri Ter. Unit 4, Condo, 853 Living Area Sq.

New Rep’s Newest Play Takes Audiences on Tour of the History of Local Indigenous People

Jennifer KavanaughSipu, played by Maria Hendricks, addresses the audience during a performance of New Rep Theatre’s “Listen to Sipu.” Looking on is Emma the tour guide, played by Grace Wagner. New Repertory Theater has brought live theater back to Watertown with its second Historical Moving Play, Listen to Sipu. The production focuses on the Indigenous people who lived on land that is now Watertown, looking at both their past and present. Listen to Sipu features what New Rep calls Indigenous culture-keepers: actors Maria Hendricks (Mashpee Wampanoag) and Grace Wagner (Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah), script writer Morgan (Mwalim) J. Peters (Mashpee Wampanoag), and directed by Jaime Carrillo (Aymara).