Launch Rockets at Museum of Science Activity at Mall

The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Mall:

Calling all astronauts – The Museum of Science will be coming to the Watertown Mall on Aug. 29 for their program “Rockets: There & BackAgain” beginning at 10 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.

This free hands-on workshop will show children how to cohesively use science and creativity to see how rockets work and function. The launch activity & re-entering activity will show children how to plan, build & test the rockets they make. Please note that these activities will utilize latex balloons. Space for event is limited; please pre-register to secure your spot, please call the mall at 617-926-4968 ext.

LETTER: Voices of Children of El Salvadoran Parents Facing Deportation

American born children of El Salvadoran descent whose parents have Temporary Protective Status and feat being deported spoke at the Watertown Free Public Library on Aug. 8, 2019. Submitted by Sue-Ellen Hershman on behalf of Watertown Citizens Refugee Support, a working group of Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice & the Environment. The group will also host a Court Watch Party on Aug. 14, details below:

At the Watertown Free Public Library last week, over 60 people came to hear Boston-area children share their deep fears of being ripped from their parents.

Watertown Firefighter Graduates from Mass. Fire Academy

Watertown Firefighter Cory Donahue, left, graduated from the Massachusetts Fire Academy’s training course on Friday. He is pictured with Watertown Fire Chief Bob Quinn. Watertown Fire Chief Robert Quinn announced that firefighter Cory Donahue graduated from the Massachusetts Fire Academy’s 10-week training program. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Department of Fire Services provided the following announcement about the graduation and Firefighting Academy course:

State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA) Director David C. Evans announced the graduation of the 275th class of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy’s 50-day Career Recruit Firefighter Training Program on August 9, 2019. “This rigorous professional training provides our newest firefighters with the basic skills to perform their jobs effectively and safely,” said State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey.

Small Saves Cartoon: Focus

James DeMarco grew up in Watertown and became a goaltender at age 5. It’s his life’s passion to stand between the pipes and keep the puck out of the net. Combining this with the love of cartooning, Small Saves emerged in 1991 and took on a life of his own. “To play goal–then come home and draw Small Saves — is my ideal definition of a good day.”

Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians September Social Features Crafts, Buffet Dinner

The Watertown Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 14 invites the public to the September Social and Dinner on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. The event is at the Ancient Order of Hibernian Hall, 151 Watertown St., Watertown, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The LAOH Div. 14 sent out the following information:

The evening will begin with an instructed craft activity to take home, followed by a buffet dinner, dessert, coffee and tea. There will be a cash bar.

Watertown Boy Joins New England Revolution for Soccer Clinic

Gabriel Naguib of Watertown is warming up before the Santander and New England Revolution public clinic series stop in Boston. Santander Bank and the New England Revolution gave young soccer fans and their families an exciting opportunity to play alongside their favorite Revolution players during a local soccer clinic held at Boston Common. The free clinic featured New England Revolution defender Jalil Anibaba, goalkeeper Cody Cropper, goalkeeper Brad Knighton, forward Justin Rennicks, goalkeeper Matt Turner, and midfielder Wilfried Zahibo along with Revolution Academy coaches leading skills clinics with drills, demonstrations and instructions for young soccer fans (ages 5 through 12) and their families, including 8-year-old Watertown resident Gabriel Naguib. Along with meeting their favorite Revolution stars, fans enjoyed photo and autograph opportunities, games and more. This marked the first time that the Bank expanded the event to include multiple cities; the clinic series will continue with the final stop in Hartford on Aug.

Middlesex Sheriff, Sen. Markey Announce Effort to Increase Opioid Treatment in Jails

Sheriff Peter Koutoujian and Sen. Ed Markey spoke about a joint effort to expand opioid treatment in jails. The following information was provided by the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office:

Senator Edward J. Markey (D – MA) joined Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian Wednesday for a private roundtable discussion with staff and inmates at the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction about efforts to expand opioid treatment in jails. Senator Markey visited Billerica to discuss the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office nationally recognized Medication Assisted Treatment And Directed Opioid Recovery (MATADOR) program and talk about his recently filed Community Re-Entry through Addiction Treatment to Enhance (CREATE) Opportunities Act.  The bipartisan CREATE Opportunities Act, which has been endorsed by both the Major County Sheriffs of America and the National Sheriffs’ Association, would authorize the creation of a federally funded grant program allowing local jurisdictions to provide access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in correctional facilities. “We were honored to have Senator Markey visit and meet with those directly impacted by this crisis and who will most benefit from the critical, bipartisan legislation he has filed,” said Sheriff Koutoujian.  “The Senator has been a true leader and partner in efforts to identify and support initiatives like our MATADOR program to tackle the opioid crisis.  Passage of this legislation would benefit jurisdictions large and small across the country and greatly enhance our capabilities as we prepare for the expanded MAT pilot here in the Commonwealth.”

Since the launch of MATADOR in the fall of 2015, 82 percent of participants who successfully completed six months in the program have not recidivated and 96 percent of all participants – regardless of whether they had completed the program – had not succumbed to a fatal post-release overdose. “Our county jails are an indispensable partner in ending the opioid overdose crisis once and for all,” said Senator Markey.

Meeting for Family Mental Health Support Group

The following information was provided by NAMI:

Family Mental Health support group:  NAMI Family Mental Health Support Group is a free, structured, confidential peer-led support group for the families of individuals living with mental illness.  

A support group will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 7:30 – 9 p.m. at the Newton Wellesley Hospital, at 2014 Washington Street in Newton 02461, on the second floor of the main building in the Bowles Conference Center. Parking will be validated. This is organized by the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI).