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  • Watertown Teachers Working to Rule, Calling for Settling Contract

    Watertown teachers rallied in Watertown Square on Jan. 25 calling for settling their contract.

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    The Community Preservation Committee will hear applications for six projects seeking from groups funding from the fund created by the passage of the Community Preservation Act. (more…)

  • Two BC High Students from Watertown Inducted into National Honor Society

    Boston College High School's National Honor Society members. The following announcement was provided by Boston College High School: The following students have been inducted into the Robert J. Fulton, SJ Chapter of the National Honor Society at Boston College High School: (more…)

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  • City Councilor John Airaisan Hosting Annual Public Meeting

    Councilor At-Large John Airasian. As part of the changes to the Watertown Charter all City Councilors must have an annual meeting to meet with the public.

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