Watertown Honors Fallen Marine by Dedicating Square Near his Childhood Home

The sign proclaiming the intersection of Emerson Road and Main Street a memorial to Pvt. Paul Gorman, who was killed in Vietnam 1968, was unveiled Friday by Veterans Services Officer Patrick George. Gorman’s sister and brother, Bonnie and Bob, had a front row seat.

Around 100 people gathered on a quiet side street off Main Street Friday afternoon to pay respects to one of Watertown’s own who was killed while serving with the Marines in Vietnam in 1968.

Renovation of Mt. Auburn Cemetery’s Chapel Completed

Renovation of Mount Auburn Cemetery’s Bigelow Chapel was recently completed.

The following information was provided by Shawmut Design and Construction:

Shawmut Design and Construction, a leading $1.4 billion national construction management firm, announced its completion of a $15 million renovation of Mount Auburn’s Bigelow Chapel. The National Historic Landmark, located in Watertown reopened in December 2018 following enhancements to the 19th century building.

Watertown Helps Collect More than 100 Guns in Sheriff’s Buyback Program

Some of the weapons collected in Watertown and Belmont in the MIddlesex Sheriff’s gun buyback in June.

The following information was provided by the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office:

One hundred twenty unwanted guns and ammunition were exchanged for gift cards to local stores and restaurants over four Saturdays of the “Safer Homes, Safer Communities” Eastern Middlesex County Regional Gun Buyback initiative, officials announced.