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Space for Existing Chinese Restaurant & New Retailer Included in Plans for Watertown Mall

By Charlie Breitrose | 9 hours ago

A rendering of National Development’s plans to renovate part of the Watertown Mall. The green sign is where Joyful Garden will move, and the red sign is a new retailer.

The new owners of the Watertown Mall showed plans to revamp part of the mall, which include creating a new space for a popular restaurant and creating space for a new retailer.

Watertown Has a New Beer Garden, Restaurant Moving to Bigger Digs, Another Makes Globe

Mighty Squirrel Brewing opened its new biergarten at Gore Place. (Photo from Mighty Squirrel)

There’s plenty going on in Watertown’s food and drink scene, with a new beer garden, a restaurant headed to a bigger space, and a newish restaurant getting the attention of regional media.

Police Log: Online Loan Scam, Construction Vehicle Missing, Small Fire

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.

Governor Stops by Watertown High School to Give a Teacher Appreciation Week Gift

Gov. Maura Healey, right, presented Watertown High School teacher Liz Mundy with flowers and a proclamation on May 7. (Screenshot from the Watertown Public Schools’ Instagram)

Watertown High School teacher Liz Mundy received some special gifts on Thursday as part of Teacher Appreciation Week: flowers and a proclamation delivered personally by Gov. Maura Healey.

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OP-ED: Sen. Brownsberger Reflects on the Recently Completed Legislative Session

By Guest Writer | August 6, 2018

The following piece was provided by State Sen. Will Brownsberger:

When the going gets tough, you see what people are made of. I liked a lot of what I saw this year in the legislature and I got closer to my colleagues as we shared difficult choices.

Around Town

Recreation Department Announces Parking Information for Users of Filippello Park

By Guest Writer | August 6, 2018

Watertown Recreation Director Peter Centola provided the following information:

As a follow-up to the Filippello Park (Grove) renovation update, which was distributed on July 27, I would like to provide more specific instructions for parking beginning Monday, Aug. 6.

Arrests

Police Log: Man Stopped for Walking Around With Knife, German Chocolate Scam

By Charlie Breitrose | August 5, 2018

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.

Real Estate

Two Homes Sell for Over $1 Million This Week in Watertown

By Charlie Breitrose | August 5, 2018

See all the home sales this week in Watertown.

Around Town

Storm Rolls Through Watertown After Spawning Tornado Saturday Morning

By Charlie Breitrose | August 4, 2018

A severe thunderstorm that produced a tornado in Central Massachusetts Saturday calmed down by the it hit Watertown, dropping only rain

Around Town

Group Hosting Meeting for People With Family Members with Mental Illness

By Guest Writer | August 4, 2018

The following information was provided by the National Alliance for Mental Illness:
Family Mental Health support group:  NAMI Family Mental Health Support Group is a free, structured, confidential peer-led support group for the families of individuals living with mental illness.  

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Watertown Resident Helps Clients Get Lively With Health & Fitness Coaching

By Charlie Breitrose | August 3, 2018

These days, Jan Taylor focuses her life on the fitness of her clients: physical fitness, nutrition and even fitness of their minds. However, the Watertown resident hasn’t always been a personal fitness trainer and health coach, and she left a stable job to make fitness her business. 

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Watertown Group Hosting Event to Remember Hiroshima & Nagasaki

By Guest Writer | August 3, 2018

The following announcement was submitted by Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice & the Environment:
Please join us for a remembrance of the nuclear attack on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the U.S. in 1945 killing over 210,000 and causing misery for thousands of survivors.

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