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Incident in East Watertown Cemetery “Not Criminal in Nature”

By Charlie Breitrose | May 15, 2026

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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January at the Senior Center: Learn About Local Taxes & Exemptions, Visit from Therapy Dog and Much More

By Guest Writer | December 26, 2017

The New Year is filled with activities and events at the Watertown Senior Center, including a session to learn about local property taxes, medication management and a visit from a therapy dog.

Business

Belmont Savings Collects Gifts for Home for Little Wanderers

By Guest Writer | December 26, 2017

Belmont Savings Bank recently collected more than 100 gifts for the upcoming annual Big Wishes Gift Drive to benefit the Home for Little Wanderers, according to a bank press release.

Around Town

Cancer Won’t Stop Mount Auburn Hospital Nurse from Helping Newborns at Christmas

By Guest Writer | December 25, 2017

A 45-year-old Mount Auburn Hospital maternity nurse battling stage 3 brain cancer is giving back to the hospital’s newborns in a big way. But not alone. Here’s a true story of holiday friendship, according to the hospital. 

Charity

Tufts Health Plan Foundation Awards Over $1 Million in Grants

By Guest Writer | December 25, 2017

The Tufts Health Plan Foundation announced new community investments of more than $1.1 million. The eight new grants reflect a commitment to advancing inclusive policies that create thriving and vital communities that work for people of all ages.

Around Town

See What is Open and Closed on Christmas Day

By Charlie Breitrose | December 24, 2017

Most retail stores are closed on Christmas Day, and all government offices are closed on Monday. Here are the details about what is open and closed on Dec. 25, 2017.

Real Estate

Six Properties Sold in Watertown This Week

By Charlie Breitrose | December 24, 2017

Half a dozen homes sold this week in Watertown.

Arrests

Police Log: Road Rage Incident Turns Into Fight, Man Scams Store Using Venmo App

By Charlie Breitrose | December 23, 2017

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.

Business

Still Time to Vote for Your Favorite Local Non-Profit in the Watertown Saving’s Customer Choice Awards

By Guest Writer | December 23, 2017

Watertown Savings Bank (WSB) CEO Ron Dean is pleased to announce that voting is open until December 31 in the Bank’s 22nd Annual Customer Choice Awards, where $75,000 is distributed among local non-profits according to how Bank customers vote.

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