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Setback in Effort to Bring Post Office Back to Watertown Square

By Charlie Breitrose | 2 hours ago

After signs of progress toward a Post Office branch returning to Watertown Square, City of Watertown officials recently received some bad news.

Watertown Police Could Get Drone; Department is Nearly Fully Staffed; Officer’s Will Get AI App

A drone will likely be the latest high-tech addition to the Watertown Police Department, but the City Council had questions about where data collected will be stored and who will have access.

Third Watertown Porchfest is Bigger Than Ever With 200+ Performances

Porchfest returns to Watertown for the third year on May 16. (Photo from Watertown Porchfest)

The third year of Watertown Porchfest is the biggest yet, with in excess of 200 performances at more than 80 locations around the City on Saturday, May 16 from noon to 6 p.m.

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

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.

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Entertainment

Host of CatholicTV Network Show Nominated for Boston/New England Emmy Award

By Guest Writer | April 23, 2018

The CatholicTV Network announced that Matt Weber, host of The Lens, has been nominated for a Boston/New England Emmy in the 41st Annual Boston/New England Emmy Awards. Weber shares this honor with his unique co-host for the nominated segment: his 8-month-old daughter, Rose.

Entertainment

Three Watertown Musicians Performing with Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras

By Guest Writer | April 23, 2018

Three Watertown musicians will perform with theBoston Youth Symphony Orchestras (BYSO) during the organization’s spring concert at Symphony Hall, and one will be traveling to Germany to perform. 

Transportation

Two Watertown Companies Honored for Efforts to Provide Commuting Options

By Guest Writer | April 22, 2018

Two Watertown companies received awards for their efforts to provide commuting options besides driving the Massachusetts Department of Transportation announced. 

Real Estate

Three Condos Sold This Week in Watertown, Including Both Halves of a Two Family

By Charlie Breitrose | April 22, 2018

Two parts of a two-family home and a condo on Arsenal Street sold in Watertown this week.

Around Town

Free Activities and Snacks at Watertown’s Arbor Day Celebration

By Guest Writer | April 21, 2018

Watertown will celebrate Arbor Day with a special, free event on Thursday at the historic Commander’s Mansion.

Around Town

Sheepshearing Festival Coming to Gore Place, Deal Offered for Members

By Guest Writer | April 21, 2018

Gore Place will be hosting the 31st annual Sheepshearing Festival on April 28, 2018, and the historic mansion and farm on the Watertown/Waltham line has a special membership offer.

Around Town

Local Author’s Book Goes Back in Time to See What Watertown Square Looked Like

By Charlie Breitrose | April 20, 2018

Watertown Square may have changed significantly over the past decade, but local author Cara Marcus found out how the area near the Charles River truly transformed from an industrial center centuries ago to the commercial downtown, while researching her book Watertown Square Through Time.

Sports

Watertown High School Grad Taking His Game to the Next Level at Bentley

By Charlie Breitrose | April 20, 2018

Former Watertown High School baseball player Austin Farry has continued his career on the diamond at nearby Bentley University. 

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