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Incident in East Watertown Cemetery “Not Criminal in Nature”

By Charlie Breitrose | 11 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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Third Watertown Porchfest is Bigger Than Ever With 200+ Performances
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Around Town

Watertown Recreation Offering February Vacation, Cops & Rec Soccer Programs

By Guest Writer | February 12, 2018

Join the Watertown Recreation for some upcoming programs, including playing futsal – indoor soccer – with the Watertown  Police and the February Vacation Program.

Government

Find Out About Improvements to Public Transit Planned for Mt. Auburn Street

By Guest Writer | February 11, 2018

The Town of Watertown will host a public meeting on planned improvements to public transit on Mount Auburn Street, including new technology for traffic signals and piloting a bus-only lane for the 71 and 73 buses on a stretch of the street.

Around Town

Watertown, Belmont Church Hosting Ash Wednesday Services

By Guest Writer | February 11, 2018

The First Baptist Church of Belmont will be open for an Ash Wednesday prayer event.  Come whenever you can during the open period. Everyone is welcome. 

Real Estate

A Two-Family Home Sold in Watertown This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | February 11, 2018

This week a two-family home sold in Watertown.

Arrests

Police Log: Man Arrested on Third OUI Charge, Fire Starts in Basement of Home

By Charlie Breitrose | February 10, 2018

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.

Around Town

Watertown Church Hosts Course for Caregivers of Those with Mental, Physical Illness

By Guest Writer | February 10, 2018

A Watertown church announced it will host a course presented by Springwell called “Powerful Tools for Caregivers.”

Community Preservation Committee

Council Subcommittee Crafting Rules for Appointing Community Preservation Committee

By Charlie Breitrose | February 9, 2018

{Updated Feb. 11, 2018 at 9:50 a.m., the method for appointing the statutorily required members of the Community Preservation Committee was corrected to be by the other members of the board on which they serve.}

The process for how the at-large members of the Watertown Community Preservation Committee has been hashed out by the Town Council’s Rules & Ordinances Committee over the past year, and a final recommendation will soon be going to the full Council for consideration.

Charity

Watertown Rotary Seeks Volunteers for its First Ever Service Saturday

By Guest Writer | February 9, 2018

The Watertown Rotary Club would like to invite you to our first ever Service Saturday, Feb. 24 from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

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