Grant Allows Watertown Fire Department to Give Seniors Smoke Detectors

With funds from the Senior SAFE Grant the Watertown Fire Department was able to conduct a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm installation program for seniors, said Watertown Fire Capt. Ryan Nicholson. “Seniors are one of our most at risk populations with regards to fire deaths across the state. Smoke alarms provide early warning during a fire when seconds count,” Nicholson said. This year our program was able to install 48 smoke alarms and 41 carbon monoxide alarms in 20 elderly resident’s homes, Nicholson said. In addition, each resident was provided a fire extinguisher and an opportunity to voice their questions and concerns with regards to fire safety in the home.

Two Family Sells for $1.3 Million, One of Three Sales in Watertown

Three homes in Watertown sold this week, see more below. $555,000 – 3 Repton Cir. Unit 3215 4 room, 2 bedroom, 2 full bathroom, Mid-Rise condo/townhouse

$1,350,000 – 73-75 Morse St., 3 unit, 17 total room, 7 total bedroom, 3 Family multi-family home

$495,000 – 77 King St., 5 room, 3 bedroom, 2 full bathroom, Ranch single-family home

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