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Incident in East Watertown Cemetery “Not Criminal in Nature”

By Charlie Breitrose | 9 hours ago

The gate to the Catholic Mount Auburn Cemetery was blocked by police tape Friday as law enforcement investigated an incident (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

An incident that drew dozens of police from multiple agencies was “not criminal in nature,” according to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office.

Human Services Department Adding Van, Staff to Help Meet Needs of Residents

The Parker Annex Building, home to the Watertown Food Pantry and soon of the Human Services Department. (Courtesy of City of Watertown)

Less than a year old, the Watertown Human Services Department has plans to add new programs, such as a van to deliver meals and other services, and boxes with life-saving medicine for people overdosing.

Setback in Effort to Bring Post Office Back to Watertown Square

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.

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Charity

Rotary Club Seeks Places for Volunteers to Help Out on Service Saturday

By Guest Writer | February 17, 2018

The Rotary Club of Watertown will host its first Service Saturday on Saturday, Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and the group is looking for places where volunteers can lend a hand.

Emily Koufos

Led by Sprinter Camara WHS Track Team Takes 3rd at Div. 5 Meet, Koufos Grabs 3rd

By Charlie Breitrose | February 16, 2018

BOSTON – Led by the junior sprinter Mange Camara’s top performance, the Watertown boys track & field team took third place at the MIAA Div. 5 Indoor Championships Thursday. Distance runner Emily Koufos excelled for the girls.

Snow Storm

Snow Storm Could Drop Several Inches of Snow Saturday Night

By Charlie Breitrose | February 16, 2018

A winter storm will hit the area on Saturday night into Sunday, with three or more inches of snow expected in town.

Real Estate

Several Open Houses for Home Seekers to Check Out in Watertown

By Charlie Breitrose | February 16, 2018

Watertown has a number of open houses this weekend.

Real Estate

Four Homes Sell in Watertown This Week, Including a Single Family and a 2-Family

By Charlie Breitrose | February 16, 2018

Four Watertown homes sold this week.

Schools

Town Seeking 2 Residents to Be Part of School Building Committee

By Charlie Breitrose | February 15, 2018

Tuesday night, Town Manager Michael Driscoll announced the members of the School Building Committee, which will include school and town officials, as well as two members of the public. 

Sports

WHS Sports: Wrestlers Medal, Swimmers Compete at Section Meet, Track Team Heads to Div. 5 Meet

By Charlie Breitrose | February 15, 2018

The State competitions are underway for winter sports and Watertown High School sent competitors or will have athletes competing in the boys swimming, wrestling and boys and girls indoor track championships.

Council on Aging

LETTER: Praise for Town’s Support of the Watertown Senior Center, Director & Staff

By Charlie Breitrose | February 15, 2018

Mr. President, Councilors, and Mr. Manager.

It is my pleasure to express a positive message at this time.

A while ago you provided the Council on Aging with the fruits necessary to advance the scope of the Senior Center, such as more hours for our able bodied staff to stretch their abilities. And they have them.

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