Group Seeking to Bring Food Co-op to Area Hosting Virtual Open House

The Charles River Food Co-op will host an open house on Wednesday, July 23 at 8 p.m. The group has more than 950 members, and the remote open house is a chance to meet others interested in local, organic food. The Charles River Food Co-op sent out the following announcement:

Join us for our open house on Zoom to learn about our community-owned food co-op coming to Watertown, Waltham, and Newton!! What to expect:

Meet fellow community members passionate about local, organic food. Learn about our mission to bring affordable products and locally-sourced foods to our neighborhoods. Discover how our member-owned model puts community interests first.

Sidewalk Excavation, Drainage Work Continues on Mt. Auburn St.

During the week of July 21, sidewalk work will continue in East Watertown, and Drainage Work will take place in Coolidge Square. See more details in the announcement from the City of Watertown. Sidewalk Excavation Continues

Excavation of the westbound sidewalk on Mount Auburn Street between St. Mary Street and Prentiss Street will begin Monday, July 21, 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 21, 2025 at 7:00 a.m. A bypass sidewalk on the westbound side will be opened up while this work is being completed.

Negotiations Fail to Reach Agreement in Trash Strike

Watertown DPWWatertown trash and recycling and compost bins. The two sides met Friday to discuss the trash strike impacting more than a dozen other communities, including Watertown, but left without coming to an agreement. The strike began July 1, and replacement crews began collecting trash and recycling in Watertown on July 7. The crews, however, were not able to complete the full day’s run, and this week Watertown hired an outside contractor to assist with pickups. This week, City Manager George Proakis sent a letter to both the Teamsters and Republic asking them to end the strike.

Registration Open for the 2025 Faire on the Square

Watertown’s Faire on the Square returns to Saltonstall Park on Saturday, Sept. 13 from noon to 5 p.m.

Businesses, non-profits and organizations can register. Vendor registration will remain open through Friday, August 22, 2025. Due to space constraints, all participating vendors will be limited to a maximum of one 10×10′ space. Registration categories are expected to sell out.

Trash Strike: 6 Communities Seek Assistance in Court; Watertown Bringing in Help to Collect Trash, Recycling

A Watertown trash bin. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

As the trash strike reaches 17 days, half a dozen affected communities have gone to court seeking assistance dealing with issues arising due to the strike. A complaint seeking injunctive relief from Republic Services to abate the public health problems resulting from the strike was filed Thursday by municipal leaders from Beverly, Gloucester, Malden, Peabody, Danvers and Canton in Essex County Superior Court in Salem, reports WCVB Channel 5. Beverly Mayor Mike Cahill sent an announcement to residents about the legal action, and noted that Beverly plans to assess Republic for liquidated damages for trash and recycling not being picked up, or delayed collection. Beverly plans to withhold the amount from its next payment to Republic Services.

Visit Businesses South of the Charles River During Walk N Talk

Charlie BreitroseThe Charles River from Watertown Square

The Watertown Business Coalition and Live Well Watertown will host a Walk N Talk of Watertown Square, south of the Charles River. The Watertown Square Walk N Talk will take place on Thursday, July 24 and stops include the new life science building at 66 Galen Street, Dallas Insurance, Farina’s Bicycle Shop, 1st Yard Barbers, and the City’s Parker Annex Building. The walk begins at 10 a.m. Meet and park at the Parker Annex Building (former school next to Casey Park) at 124 Watertown St. Register here! The Walk N Talk, co-sponsored with Live Well Watertown, provides an opportunity to engage with fellow community members, support local Watertown businesses and participate in physical activity.

City Manager Talks About Trash Strike; Contract Negotiations Have Stalled

Trash bins in Watertown. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

City Manager George Proakis spent more of his vacation than expected talking about trash, the strike, and how to deal with collection while Republic Services and Teamsters Local 25 negotiate a contract. The two sides met Tuesday, the 11th negotiating session, but did not come up with an agreement. In the meantime, Watertown and around a dozen other communities have been trying to make sure trash is collected. Proakis spoke to Watertown News at Tuesday’s grand opening of the renovated Arsenal Park, after returning from his time away from town.

City Holding Hearing for Proposed Removal of 8 Trees

Watertown’s Tree Warden will be holding a Shade Tree Removal Hearing f0r the proposed removal of eight trees on Keith Street. The trees are proposed to be removed due to home construction. The hearing will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, July, 22 at 10 a.m.

The species and Diameter at Breast Height (DBH):

Two (2) Norway Maples (5” DBH)

Three (3) Norway Maples (4”DBH)

One (1) Norway Maple (3”DBH)

One (1) American Elm (5”DBH)

One (1) American Elm (3”DBH)

The Zoom link is: https://watertown-ma.zoom.us/j/81211901286Questions or concerns regarding this posting should be directed to the Tree Warden’s office at 617-972-6420 or email: mmicieli@watertown-ma.gov