Statement by Library Board Chair on Request to Remove Book from Suggested Reading List

Watertown LibraryThe Watertown Free Public Library. The following statement was read by Watertown Board of Library Trustees Chair Leanne Hammonds about the request to reconsider including a book in the summer reading suggested reading list. Hammonds read the statement regarding “A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child’s Search for Home,” during the July 31 Trustees meeting. The statement reads:

As chair of the Board of Trustees, I acknowledge the library’s receipt last month of a Request for Reconsideration from a Watertown Resident. A Request for Reconsideration is a process outlined in our Collection Development Policy to consider moving a book to a different area within our collection or removing it from our collection entirely.

Police Officers, Firefighter Speaking at Empowering Women in Watertown Workshop

The second Empowering Women in Watertown event is a summer workshop featuring members of the Watertown Police and Fire departments. See the announcement below. We’re thrilled to welcome Officers Kerry Kelley and Anna Margaryan and Firefighter/Paramedic Kate Boudreau as our keynote speakers at our Empowering Women in Watertown: Summer Workshop! Join us on Thursday, August 14, 2025, from 8–10am at the Commander’s Mansion. This workshop is focused on Wellness, Community Action, and Communications, and designed to connect, empower, and inspire women across Watertown.

Registration for Fall and Winter Recreation Department Programs Now Open

The Watertown Recreation fall and winter programs are now open for registration. See details in the announcement from the Recreation Department below. Fall & Winter Recreation registration is now open on our amazing new registration portal from Rec Technologies. Follow the instructions below to register today! The wait is over — our new registration system with Rec Technologies is officially LIVE!

Project Saves Receives $500K in Gifts as Photo Archive Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Nigol Bezjian, center, filming in NYC, 1981. (Photo by Berg Zobian)

The following announcement was provided by Project Save:

Project Save Photographic Archive, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving the global Armenian experience through photography, has secured $500,000 in new financial gifts along with significant archival donations, marking major milestones for the organization’s 50th anniversary. “These transformational investments in Project Save’s future affirm the urgency and impact of our mission,” said Executive Director Arto Vaun. “They help ensure the continued preservation of Armenian social history and culture for generations to come.”

An anonymous donor has pledged $400,000 to Project Save. In addition, New York-based philanthropist Sabine Hrechdakian has made a $50,000 gift.

Free Activities, Movie & Food at Event Hosted by Watertown Police & Recreation Departments

The Watertown Police and Recreation departments will host a family event with activities, music, food, followed by a movie on Tuesday, Aug. 5. National Night Out will take place on Aug. 5 from 5-8 p.m. at the park behind the Police Station 552 Main St., said Watertown Police Lt. Kevin McManus. “The Recreation Department has done a movie night with us, hosted out back (behind the station),” McManus said.

Rodent Problem Growing Due to Trash Strike, Board of Health Rules on Tobacco Sale Violation

The rodent problem in Watertown has been exacerbated by trash left on the street during the trash strike. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

The Board of Health heard about the impact the trash strike is having on Watertown’s rodent problem during its July meeting. The board also discussed proposed changes to the City’s tobacco regulations, and discussed a reported violation at a business in town. Rodents

During the July 16 meeting, Watertown Public Health Director Abbey Myers provided updates on issues that have come before the Board of Health. The “biggest topic” brought up was the ongoing, multi-week trash strike which has overwhelmed sanitary services in Watertown, and has now led to a steadily rising rodent problem.

Tickets on Sale for Dancing With the Watertown Stars 2025

Tickets are on sale now for the 2025 Dancing with the Watertown Stars. Presented by the Rotary Club of Watertown, the event will be hosted by State Sen. Will Brownsberger. This year’s event will be held Friday, Sept. 12 at the Mosesian Center for the Arts with a reception at 6 p.m. and the competition beginning at 7:15 p.m.

This year’s dancers are Jess Donato, Ed Megerdichian, Ryan Seward, Cindy St. Clair, Diane DiMascio Cinar, Cassidy Pirozzi, Harrison Ford, Jennifer Chiodo, Rob Scudder, and Cookie Ramos.

Mt. Auburn St. Project: More Sidewalk Excavation & Drainage Work This Week

Planned work on the Mt. Auburn Street Project will impact the East End of town during the week of July 28, including sidewalk excavation and drainage work. See the announcement from the City of Watertown below. Sidewalk Excavation Continues

Excavation of the westbound sidewalk on Mount Auburn Street between Belmont Street and Keenan Street will continue Monday, July 28, 2025 from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Learn about travel and parking impacts below. Traffic and Sidewalk Impacts

The westbound sidewalk will be closed for excavation starting Monday, July 28, 2025 at 7:00 a.m. A bypass sidewalk on the westbound side will be opened up while this work is being completed.Traffic on Mount Auburn Street will be narrowed and you can expect lane shifts, however traffic will be maintained in both directions. Entrances to driveways and parking lots will be maintained.