UPDATED: Several Flu Clinics Being Offered by Watertown Health Department

The Watertown Health Department will be running a series of flu clinics in September and October. The flu vaccine is available even to those without insurance. If you are insured, please remember to bring all your insurance and Medicare cards with you for billing purposes where applicable. If you know of anyone who is homebound and unable to attend one of our clinics please call 617-972-6446 and speak to the Public Health Nurse. The Watertown Health Department will be offering influenza vaccine to all Watertown residents at the following locations:

Clinics for Individuals 16 and Over:

Thursday 9/30/21 4 pm-7 pm, Watertown Police Station at 552 Main Street

Friday 10/15/21 9 am-1 pm, Watertown Public Library at 123 Main Street

Saturday 10/23/21 9 am-1 pm, Watertown Public Library at 123 Main Street

Tuesday 11/9/21 4 pm-7 pm, Watertown Public Library at 123 Main Street

Thursday 11/18/21 9 am-1 pm, Watertown Public Library at 123 Main Street

Clinics for Individuals 55 and Over Only:

Thursday 9/23/21 2 pm-5 pm, Watertown Senior Center at 31 Marshall Street

Tuesday 10/5/21 2 pm-5 pm, Watertown Senior Center at 31 Marshall Street

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First Parish of Watertown Welcomes New Minister After Year-Long Search

First Parish of WatertownRev. Sophia Lyons was chosen to be the new minister at First Parish of Watertown. The following announcement was provided by First Parish of Watertown:

First Parish of Watertown is pleased to welcome Reverend Sophia Lyons as its new minister. The congregation voted to call Rev. Sophia as its minister last spring, after a year-long search and discernment process. First Parish of Watertown is a Unitarian Universalist congregation, welcoming people from all faith traditions and backgrounds to join in finding meaning and building connections. Rev. Sophia embodies the breadth of spirituality, compassion, honesty, and passion in her ministry that came through as the congregation’s key desires for a minister. She is deeply committed to building Beloved Community, to being radically welcoming, and to anti-oppression work.

Watertown Actress Playing Lead Role in Production of “The Last Wide Open” in Concord

Watertown’s Rebecca Shor plays the lead role in The Umbrella Stage Company’s production of “The Last Wide Open.” The following announcement was provided by the Umbrella Stage Company:

The Umbrella Stage Company returns to live theater for the 2021/2022 season with a fresh, intimate staging of Audrey Cefaly’s romantic comedy, The Last Wide Open. Starring Watertown actress Rebecca Shor, with Ethan Butler and Kayla Shimizu, the play tells the story of Lina, a young waitress, and Roberto, an Italian immigrant, who have been working together for years but rarely talk. If they do talk, it’s from a distance or gets lost in translation. But when a late-night thunderstorm finds them alone in the restaurant at closing time, they find their lives intersecting in surprising and mystical ways.

Community Bike Celebration to be Held on Little Greenough, Activities for “Kids of All Ages”

A Community Bike Celebration will be held in Watertown on Saturday, Sept. 18 at Little Greenough Boulevard. The event is hosted by Commonwheels Bicycle Collective and will include a kids bike rodeo, a fix-it station, free helmets and chalk for sidewalk art and more. “From 1-4 p.m. Commonwheels Bicycle Collective will be host a fix-it station and there will be activities for kids. We hope to see you there!”

Watertown Woman Cutting Off Hair in Memory of Aunt Lost to Cancer

Audrey Woods will be cutting off her hair to raise money for cancer research and to honor her aunt. Watertown’s Audrey Woods will be cutting off two-feet of hair to raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund in an effort to beat the disease that took her aunt’s life. Woods will cut off hair she has been growing for 5 years on Oct. 1, 2021, in memory of her aunt, Jane T. Sabin, who died from cancer in 2018

“Three years ago I lost my beloved Aunt Janie to breast cancer. The hole she left in our lives is huge and aching and can never be filled,” Woods wrote on her fundraising page.

Local Dance Studio Survives the Challenges of the Pandemic, Uncertainty About Home at Watertown Mall

The Watertown Mall recently changed owners when Watertown Mall Associates Limited Partnership sold it for $130 million to Alexandria Real Estate Equities on April 21. Business owners in the mall spent much of the early summer wondering what the new changes would mean for them, including Maria Zullo, owner of Miss Maria’s School of Dance. Miss Maria’s School of Dance (MMDS) was founded 10 years ago in Watertown and has grown into a thriving local business. The studio was originally located on Waverley Avenue in the current location of Suzyn Day Spa, and has since moved three times, growing larger with each move. 

The first location had a single dance room, and after two years, MMSD expanded into a three dance room location on Main Street. In its eighth year of business, Zullo was able to secure a lease at the Watertown Mall in the location where the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) used to be.

West Nile Virus Risk Level Raised to High in Watertown and Surrounding Areas

The Watertown Health Department sent out the following information:

We have been advised that the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is raising the West Nile Virus Risk level for Watertown and surrounding communities to high. This means that the risk of contracting West Nile Virus is increased and persons over 50 and the immunocompromised are at greater risk for severe illness. They should take precautions and limit their activity outdoors during peak mosquito periods (dusk to dawn). Residents should also eliminate all standing water in their yards and remove any receptacles that can collect and hold water. Also apply Insect Repellent when you go outdoors.