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  • Proposed Watertown School Budget Cuts Multiple Positions, Increases Athletics, Busing Fees

    Watertown School officials, with the guidance of the School Committee, have reduced a shortfall of $2.5 million and came up with a budget that would have a $700,000 surplus, according to the presentation made Monday by Superintendent Dede Galdston. (more…)

  • St. Patrick Family Players Performing “Resurrection” on Palm Sunday

    The following announcement was provided by St. Patrick Family Players: Please join us for this free, musical performance on Palm Sunday, March 29th at 7:00 PM at St.

  • Watertown Group Providing Musical Accompaniment to Boston Area Protests

    Rosie and the Resister performed at a No Kings Rally in Boston in March. (Contributed Photo) Rosie and the Resisters have hit political protests big and small around the Boston area, and will appear at a pair of No Kings III protests including one in Watertown.

  • Watertown Student Named Semifinalist for Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship

    Jack Kent Cooke Foundation logo The following information came from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation: The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced today that Yuanzhe Wang of Middlesex Community College  is among the semifinalists for its highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. The Foundation named 485 semifinalists for the scholarship, which supports the nation’s top community college students with financial need seeking to complete a bachelor’s degree at four-year colleges or universities.  (more…)

  • LETTER: Chamber Encourages Council to Adopt Local News Day Resolution

    The following letter was sent to City Council President Mark Siders by the Charles River Regional Chamber: Dear Council President Sideris, On behalf of the Charles River Regional Chamber, I write to urge the Watertown City Council to designate April 9 as Local News Day. (more…)

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    — Rita Colafella on Watertown Student Named Semifinalist for Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship

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    — Carolyn A. Gritter on LETTER: As State Sen., Daniel Lander Will Fight for More Permanently Affordable Housing

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    — Chuck Dickinson on Watertown Hires New Assistant City Manager for Community Development & Planning

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    — James Kevin Joyal on City Has $4M Left from Elementary School Projects, Which Will Go to High School & Middle School Projects

  • “Let's leave the beautiful pasture alone, as it has been for three hundred years.”

    — Michael Kroft on Find Out About Proposed Solar Project at Gore Place During Developers Meeting

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