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Recent Posts

  • Mt. Auburn St. Project: Progress So Far, Impacts of This Week’s Work

    See the progress made on the Mt. Auburn Street Project, and the traffic, parking, and sidewalk impacts from this week's construction in the announcement from the City of Watertown, below.

  • St. Patrick’s Church Hosting Three Day Winterfest

    Watertown's St. Patrick's Church's Winterfest features visits with Santa, trivia, and breakfast after Mass.

  • Four Homes Were Sold in Watertown This Weekend

    A pair of condos, a townhouse, and a single-family home were sold in town this week. (more…)

  • Irish Dancer from Watertown Performing in Boston Area for First Time in Nearly 2 Decades

    Jack Blackmon in PATH. (Photo by Julie Lemberger) Irish dance star Seán Curran, whose career began with classes as a child living in Watertown, returns to the area for a dance concert Dec 6 and 7.

  • DCR Seeks Input from Residents About Future of Park on Former GSA Site in East Watertown

    A map of the park on the former GSA Site in East Watertown. (DCR) A former industrial site where the U.S. Army burned and stabilized depleted uranium has been cleaned up and turned into a park at the intersection of Arsenal Street and Greenough Boulevard.

Recent Comments

  • “In terms of the repaving, no, this is a multi year project. The City and the contractor discussed the project…”

    — Charlie Breitrose on Mt. Auburn St. Project: Progress So Far, Impacts of This Week’s Work

  • “Is anything that's been so far, permanent?”

    — Harry Palmer on Mt. Auburn St. Project: Progress So Far, Impacts of This Week’s Work

  • “The image of the Bigelow-Mount Auburn Street intersection at the top of this article looks great, but I don't see…”

    — Libby Shaw on Mt. Auburn St. Project: Progress So Far, Impacts of This Week’s Work

  • “I seriously question Slide 13 which says - In 1920, the US Department of War acquires 13 acres of land…”

    — Roger Helbig on DCR Seeks Input from Residents About Future of Park on Former GSA Site in East Watertown

  • “What an incredible opportunity. From depleted uranium burn site to nature trails; PCBs to passive parkland. I applaud every suggestion,…”

    — Josh Passell on DCR Seeks Input from Residents About Future of Park on Former GSA Site in East Watertown

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