Watertown Boys & Girls Club Receives Grant from Staples

Watertown Boys & Girls Club has been awarded $3,500 by Staples Foundation, the private charitable arm of Staples, Inc., through a program called 2 Million & Change that allows Staples associates around the globe to direct more than $2 million in donations each year. “We are thrilled that Staples, Inc.’s 2 Million & Change program will allow us to increase our ability to serve the teens of our community,” said Watertown Boys & Girls Club Executive Director, Renée Gaudette, “As we seek to deepen our impact on this dynamic yet vulnerable population, we greatly appreciate Staples, Inc.’s support in ensuring Great Futures Start Here at Watertown Boys & Girls Club.”

Created in 2012, the 2 Million & Change program is a philanthropic initiative which allows Staples associates around the world to direct funding to non-profit organizations focused on academic education or job skills. The program encourages local community engagement by awarding larger grants to organizations where associates are highly engaged in volunteering or fundraising – up to $25,000 per

In 2015, Staples awarded more than $2.5 million in grants to 875 local organizations in support of education and job skills programs, including job readiness for homeless individuals, career exploration for high school students, academic scholarships, mentoring and more. “For 30 years, Staples associates have been making a difference in their communities around the world,” said John Burke, chief culture officer, Staples, Inc., "We’re thrilled that the 2 Million & Change program lets our associate make an even greater impact on the organizations they are passionate about.”

Learn Advanced Video Editing at Watertown Cable Class

Residents of Watertown are invited to sign up for Watertown Cable Access Television’s free class in Advanced Video Editing beginning on June 29. In this workshop, attendees will continue to grow their Final Cut Pro knowledge. They will learn how to make unique transitions, use color correction, perform basic keying, and even create intros and end credits. The prerequisite for this class is Digital Video Editing or special permission from instructor. The class will take place Wednesday, June 29 through Wednesday, July 20 at WCA-TV’s station, located in the basement of Watertown High School.

Residents Honored for Work for Youth at Community Spirit Awards

The Watertown Youth Coalition (WYC) celebrated another successful year at their Annual “Community Spirit Awards” event held on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. Community members gathered at Arsenal Park to recognize and honor awardees for going above and beyond to support Watertown youth and families. WYC sent out the following information:

Each year, the WYC asks the community to nominate people who:
● Serve as a positive influence or mentor to a Coalition member or to others in the community
● Have the courage to address challenging issues that affect youth and the community
● Actively take steps to improve the Watertown community (in big and small ways)
We were pleased to present awards to:
● Alyson Morales
● Deborah Rosati
● Jason Scotti
● Jim Helie
● Linda & Tim Tracy
● Peter Airasian
● Rosdom Kaligian
● Stacy & Adam Vachon, Steve Helberg, and the Lowell Extended Day Program Staff
● Tom McManus
Lt. Dan Unsworth and Stephanie Venizelos, who have received Spirit Awards in recent years, received honorable mentions. Cris Patvakanian, a graduating senior at Watertown High School and also a previous Spirit Award recipient, was recognized for his contributions to the community as a WYC Peer Leader. We applaud these awardees and the people that nominated them.

New Watertown Hotel Hosting Job Fair This Week

Residence Inn by Marriott on Arsenal Street will hold a job fair on Tuesday, June 21 and Wednesday, June 22 from 7 a.m.-12 p.m. and 2-6 p.m.

The job fair will be at the Innovation Space at the Arsenal Project, 485 Arsenal St. in Watertown, across from Dunkin Donuts. Full, Part Time and Flexible schedules are available in most positions. Job Openings Include:

• Cooks

• Servers

• Bartenders

• Night Audit

• Housekeepers

• Houseman

• Housekeeping Manager

• Laundry Attendant

• Front Desk Supervisor

• Front Desk Agents

Apply in advance at www.stonebridgejobs.com. Visit the website and fill out an application before coming if you are able

The hotel offers flexible schedules and great benefits: dental, vision, paid vacation and discounts on rooms, to name a few.

LETTER: ReThink Plastic Thanks Council for Decision on Plastic Bags

Editor,

On behalf of the members of ReThink Plastic, I would like to thank the Watertown Town Council for their approval of the Bring Your Own Bag ordinance at the meeting on June 7. 

With this vote, Watertown joins a growing number of communities in Massachusetts who have decided that the time has come to reduce the number of disposable, single-use plastic bags that waste our resources, pollute our communities and cause harm to humans, birds, animals and fish. We would like to thank the members of the Rules and Ordinance Subcommittee (Councilors Woodland, Dushku and Falkoff) for the time and attention they gave this ordinance. Working closely with our membership, they raised issues and concerns and worked to craft a better ordinance. The full Council took up the ordinance on June 7 and listened to and considered concerns raised by Watertown residents. They ultimately decided to join nearby communities such as Brookline, Newton and Cambridge to take action to improve our environment.

Watertown Man Wins Award at MassBay Auto Show for His Classsic Car

MassBay Community College recently announced 23 local car enthusiasts who were awarded winners at the annual All Vehicle Show held at our Automotive Technology Center in Ashland. Spectators who attended the May event voted for the top 20 vehicles and the People’s Choice Award winners, in addition the MassBay alumni voted for the Alumni Choice Award winner. This year’s All Vehicle Show had 160 vehicles registered, raising $15,000 from registration fees which will be used to fund MassBay automotive technology student scholarships. This year’s winners are (name, hometown and vehicle information);

Alumni Choice Award Jack Couhig (Worcester, MA), 1959 Chevy Apache 31

People’s Choice Award Robert Lundell (Hanson, MA), 1967 Chevy Camaro

Top 20 Awards Greg Hescock (Ashland, MA), 1955 Chevy Belair

Rodney Collymore (Boston, MA), 1963 Chevy Corvette

Dan Tortora (Charlton, MA), 1954 Kaiser Darrin

Tony DeRouin (Groton, MA), 1962 Chevy Corvette

Robert Lundell (Hanson, MA), 1967 Chevy Camaro

Sean Burns (Harvard, MA), 1961 Chevy Corvette

Alan LePage (Holliston, MA), 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle

Phil McClure (Hopedale, MA), 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe

David Larsen (Medfield, MA), 1961 Dodge Dart Phoenix

Richard Barrick (Natick, MA), 1946 Ford Convertible

Arthur Taddeo (Natick, MA), 1934 Ford 5 Window Coupe

Rich Santucci (Newton, MA), 1971 Oldsmobile 442 W-30

Bruce Muldoon (Sherborn, MA), 1966 GTO Convertible

Dave Terricciano (Southborough, MA), 1954 Packard

Laura Sheperd (Sutton, MA), 1968 Cutlass

John Shields (Watertown, MA), 1963 Chevy Impala

John Shepherd (Westborough, MA), 1968 Firebird Convertible

Paul Breault (Westford, MA), 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Ron Lindblad (Westwood, MA), 1970 Buick GS455 Convertible

Jack Couhig (Worcester, MA), 1959 Chevy Apache 31

MassBay’s Auto Technology is the premier automotive training center in the New England region offering programs that are sponsored by four major automotive brands; BMW, Toyota/Lexus, General Motors, and JEEP/Chrysler/Dodge/Ram, providing students with in-depth, product-specific automotive technology programs.

Students are trained on the newest cars using state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. The program has a hands-on paid co-op component, enabling students to learn in a professional setting while earning money and college credit simultaneously.

Two Watertown Students Win MWRA’s Poster Contest

The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is pleased to announce that two second-grade students at the J.R. Lowell School, Watertown have won MWRA’s annual poster contest. Emma Rose Noe won Second Place and Samantha Salvador won Third Place. This year, students across the MWRA service area were challenged to create posters that show how tap water is used for chores around the house. An awards ceremony was held on Friday, May 27, 2016 at the Deer Island Treatment Plant. The Town of Watertown Water and Sewer Superintendent Jay Pelletier attended to congratulate the winners.

Several Watertown Students on Dean’s List at MassBay Community College

The Massachusetts Bay Community College is pleased to announce its 2016 Spring Semester Dean’s List. Full-time and part-time students who have earned a 3.50 or higher grade point average (GPA) are included and acknowledged on the Dean’s List. This semester list includes 292 students from Massachusetts. The following students from Watertown made the 2016 Spring Semester Dean’s List:

Artem Aleksanyan

Lisdeivy Clavijo

Victoria Desimone

Barry Doucette

Aleksandr Mangoyan

Jennifer Taylor

Bereket Waldelibanos

Vanessa Yee