School Committee Discussing Reopening Plans; Water & Sewer Rates on Council Agenda

On July 13, the School Committee will be discussing how the Watertown Schools will look when classes start in the fall, and the Town Council will discuss a number of items on July 14, including the water and sewer rates. Monday night at 7 p.m., the School Committee will meet virtually. The agenda includes a report from the Reopening Task Force, and a review of how the virtual learning went in the spring. Also on the agenda are a review of the Superintendent’s performance related to meeting the 2019-20 goals, and a discussion of the District Improvement Plan. See the entire agenda by clicking here.

Police Log: Customer Gets in Altercation for Not Wearing Mask, Man Caught Trying to Get into Cars

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

July 3, 6:35 a.m.: Police received reports of a man pulling on door handles on Westminster Avenue near Bemis Street. The witness saw the man pulling on a door handle of a Honda SUV, and then tried to get into the hatchback, but both were locked. Officers located a man fitting the suspect’s description. The man said he took a taxi to town to visit his sister, and said he thought the vehicle was his sister’s.

Watertown Home Sells for $1.1 Million, 3 Condos Also Sold

A single family home in Watertown sold for more than $1 million this week, one of four home sales. $1,165,000 – 33 Flint Road, Single Family – Detached Split Entry, 2,300 Living Area Sq. Ft. (Includes Finished Basement), 8 Room, 3 Bedroom, 3 Full Bathroom

$530,000 – 28 Franklin St. Unit 28, Condo – 2/3 Family, 1,250 Living Area Sq.

Victory Field Stadium, Spray Areas Opening in Watertown

The spray pad at Fillippello Park reopened from the COVID-19 shutdown on July 11. The turf area at Victory Field and the spray pads in two Watertown parks, two of the last Recreation facilities to remain closed during the pandemic, will reopen on Saturday, July 11. Town Manager Michael Driscoll announced the openings in his latest COVID-19 Update (read the whole update here). The Victory Field Turf, which is located in the football/baseball area of the complex, will will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The spray pads, located at Arsenal and Filippello parks, will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. There will be a limit of eight people at a time on the spray pad at Arsenal Park, according to Driscoll’s update, and 15 at once at the one in Filippello Park

Watertown’s recreational facilities and activities’ rules and regulations will be guided by the Governor’s Phase III reopening plan, which began on July 6th, Driscoll wrote. This includes staying at least six feet apart, and wearing a face covering over the nose and mouth.

Signs of Generosity Pop Up Around Watertown; Community Foundation Gives Rental, Food Assistance

The Watertown Community Foundation has given out these lawn signs to people who have donated to help others in town during COVID-19. The Watertown Community Foundation wanted to thank those who have donated to help out their neighbors during the difficult times cause by the COVID-19 pandemic, and have handed out lawn signs proclaiming “We ♥ Watertown.” WCF Executive Director Jan Singer said that residents have been very generous donating to the Foundation and the Community Resilience Fund, which was created in March to assist people impacted by the Coronavirus. “Hundreds of people in Watertown have contributed and we have given out thousands of dollars,” Singer said. “We continue to give emergency rental assistance and to both food pantries.

DCR Reopens Watertown Roadway Along Charles River

A stretch of Greenough Boulevard in Watertown has reopened after about three months of being closed to motor vehicle traffic. Because the roadway is along the Charles River, it falls under the control of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. A screenshot of a Google Map showing the section of Greenough Boulevard closed by the DCR for recreation use. It stretches from North Beacon Street to Arsenal Street. The section of Greenough that runs between between Arsenal and North Beacon streets was closed on April 11.