Watertown High School Graduation to be In-Person, Seniors Will Have Prom, Other Events

Charlie BreitroseThe Watertown High School’s Class of 2021 will hold an in-person graduation ceremony at Victory Field with no limits on guests. Pictured here, the Class of 2014 celebrates. Watertown High School’s graduation ceremony will return to Victory Field in 2021, with full attendance, and the senior class will also get to attend prom, the senior barbecue and other events. The Class of 2021 will graduate on Friday, June 4 at 6 p.m. at Victory Field, announced WHS Principal Joel Giacobozzi on Tuesday. There had been discussions about limiting the number of guests each student could invite, but with the change in the state’s COVID-19 guidelines the school will not limit the number of people attending the ceremony.

Watertown Police Announce Two Promotions, 1 Lieutenant and 1 Sergeant

Watertown Police DepartmentTwo Watertown Police officers recently received promotions: Lt. Tom Grady (left) and Sgt. Eric Garabedian. The Watertown Police Department announced its newest lieutenant and sergeant, who were honored in a promotion ceremony last week. Tom Grady was promoted from sergeant to lieutenant and Eric Garabedian was promoted from officer to sergeant. Help us congratulate WPD's newest Lt & Sgt.

Watertown Police Investigating Shooting Overnight on the Westside of Town

Watertown Police responded to the site of a shooting in the early hours of May 24. They seek a suspect in the incident in which no one was injured. The call came in about 3 a.m. on Monday about possible gun shots in the Lexington Gardens neighborhood, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. “Shortly after the police arrival, it was determined that a residence on Philip Darch Road was shot at several times,” O’Connor said in a statement on Monday afternoon. “The occupants were home sleeping at the time of the incident and no one was injured.”

Police Log: Two Pricy Bikes Stolen from Hotel, Fraudulent Checks Written

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

May 10, 11:50 a.m.: A man that had been trespassed from the Watertown Mall came back to the mall. Police were called and employees pointed the man out to them. The man had been sent a trespass order after being told to leave because he was unwanted. He had also been drinking alcohol in the Mall.

Six Watertown Homes Were Purchased This Week

Four condos, a two-family house and a town house were sold in Watertown. $870,000 – 99 Galen St. Unit 1, Condo – Townhouse, 2,861 Living Area Sq. Ft., 9 Room, 4 Bedroom, 3 Full & 1 Half Bathroom

$528,000 – 20 Howe St. Unit 20, Condo – Half-Duplex, 850 Living Area Sq.

Registration Open for Watertown Recreation’s Summer Programs

Residents can sign up for the Watertown Recreation Department’s Summer Program, which has programs for youth and adults. Programs for children and teens include Cops ‘n’ Rec volleyball and street hockey, tennis, the Summer Parks Program, tennis and Camp Pequossette. Adult offerings include tennis, pickleball and the men’s basketball league. See more information in the brochure by clicking here. Register online by clicking here.

Watertown Victorian On Sale for Over $2 Million, Info on That and Other Open Houses

A single-family home in Watertown has an asking price of $2.25 million

$2,250,000 – 30 Lincoln St., Single Family – Detached Victorian, 5,600 Living Area Sq. Ft., 16 Room, 7 Bedroom, 4 Full & 1 Half Bathroom, Open Houses: Saturday 12-2 Sunday 12-2

$1,000,000 – 33 Hudson St. Unit 33, Condo – Townhouse, 2,045 Living Area Sq. Ft., 7 Room, 3 Bedroom, 3 Full & 1 Half Bathroom, Open Houses: Friday 11-12 Friday 5-6 Saturday 12:30-2 Sunday 1-2:30 Go to

$749,900 – 94 Winsor Ave. Unit B, Condo – 2/3 Family, 2,272 Living Area Sq.

Busing Considered if Temporary High School is at Moxley Field, Veterans Group Support Using Site

Ai3 ArchitectsA rendering of what a two-story modular building could look like on Moxley Field. It would be the temporary location for Watertown High School while a new school is constructed. Watertown School officials will look at busing students to the temporary high school and the middle school if modulars are built on Moxley Field, the School Building Committee heard at its meeting on Wednesday. Designers of the new Watertown High School, and the temporary campus, responded to a petition submitted by neighbors of the area near Moxley Field, addressing all the questions raised including: traffic issues, issues with tearing up the field dedicated to a Watertown Marine, stormwater issues and others. See the slide presentation from the meeting by clicking here.