Four Homes Sold This Week Around Watertown

The Watertown real estate market ended the year on a high note with four sales. $610,000 – 267-269 North Beacon St., 2 unit, 14 total room, 6 total bedroom, Duplex multi-family home

$383,500 – 98 Franklin St. Unit 98, 8 room, 4 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, Townhouse condo/townhouse

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$440,000 – 51 Crawford St Unit 51, 8 room, 4 bedroom, 2 full bathroom, 2/3 Family condo/townhouse

$460,000 – 41 Olney St., 8 room, 4 bedroom, 1 full & 1 half bathroom, Colonial single-family home

New Year Starts With A Handful of Open Houses in Watertown

Check out the open houses available around Watertown this week. $965,000 – 24-26 Morse St., 2 unit, 14 total room, 7 total bedroom 2 family, Open House: Sunday 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

$549,500 – 180 North Beacon Unit 180, 10 room, 3 bed, 2 bath 2/3 family, Open House: Sunday 12-2 p.m.

$775,000 – 361 School St., 9 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial, Open House: Sunday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

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$565,000 – 24-26 Morse St Unit 2, 8 room, 4 bed, 1.5 bath 2/3 family, Open House: Sunday 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

$475,000 – 24-26 Morse St. Unit 1, 6 room, 3 bed, 1f 1h bath townhouse, Open House: Sunday 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Several Homes Sold This Week Around Watertown

See the five homes that sold this week in Watertown. $775,000 – 28 Prentiss St. Unit 28, 7 room, 4 bedroom, 3 full & 1 half bathroom, Townhouse condo/townhouse

$740,000 – 37 Quirk St. Unit 37, 8 room, 3 bedroom, 2 full & 1 half bathroom, Townhouse condo/townhouse

$395,000 – 10 Howe St. Unit 10, 5 room, 2 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 2/3 Family condo/townhouse

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$465,000 – 11 Broadway St.

LETTER: Former Town Councilor Worried About RMUD Proposal

Letter to the Editor

I attended the council subcommittee meeting last week and came out upset. This is the most important issue this Council will face and three council members voted on amendments to present to the full nine member council for their vote at their regular council meeting. A recommendation for crucial amendments including zoning for this major development should not have been sent to a subcommittee as well-meaning the members are. First, I want to address the manner in which the Chair Councillor Steve Corbett so rudely ruled Deborah Peterson out of order as soon as she was beginning to present her statement. This is unacceptable and never should be condoned.

Watertown Savings Bank Donates $10,000 to Help Vets, Food Pantries

Watertown Savings Bank (WSB) has donated $5,000 to five local food pantries in Arlington, Belmont, Lexington, Waltham, and Watertown; and $5,000 to the New England Center and Home for Veterans (NECHV). The bank presented the donations at their recent Club 50 Holiday Parties in Waltham, on behalf of Club 50 members, according to the announcement from the bank. “The Bank and its more than 3,500 Club 50 members, are pleased to support these important organizations that give aid to those in need, and to those who have served our country,” said Club 50 Coordinator, Connie Braceland. WSB Club 50 members were thrilled to have a surprise, celebrity guest at their holiday parties this year as well. Boston’s own Livingston Taylor made a surprise appearance at the Dec.

Four Homes Sold in Watertown, See the Details Here

As we approach the New Year, home sales in Watertown remain brisk. $445,000 – 772 Belmont St. Unit 772, 7 room, 2 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 2/3 Family condo/townhouse

$475,000 – 93 Spring St. Unit 25 6 room, 3 bedroom, 2 full & 1 half bathroom, Townhouse condo/townhouse

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$415,000 – 28 Franklin St. Unit 28, 5 room, 2 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 2/3 Family condo/townhouse

$775,000 – 30 Prentiss St.