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City Council to Consider Changes to Noise Ordinance, Including New Allowed Hours for Lawn Work

By Charlie Breitrose | 12 hours ago

Watertown’s City Hall.

Proposed changes to Watertown’s Noise Ordinance will soon be discussed by the City Council, including changes of hours for lawn and garden maintenance.

Effort to Start Food Co-op Half Way There, Board Starting to Seek Sites

The effort to bring a food co-op to the Watertown area reached a major milestone recently, and has gained momentum in its effort to open a retail store.

WORLD CUP: Local Watch Parties & Festivities But Less Economic Impact Than Predicted

Fans from around the globe will be coming to the United States for the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off June 11, including for several games in the Boston area. There are plenty of ways to take in some of the atmosphere and the spirit of the world’s largest sporting event in and around Watertown.

Watertown Farmers Market Opens This Week, See Who Will be There, Including New Vendors

The Watertown Farmers Market returns on June 10, 2026. (Courtesy of Watertown Farmers Market)

The Watertown Farmers Market season begins this week, with the first market of 2026 taking place on Wednesday. See more information about what to expect, how to get there, and food asssistance programs in the announcement provided by the Watertown Farmers Market, below.

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Election 2017

See What the Town Councilor At-Large Hopefuls Said at the Candidate Forum

By Charlie Breitrose | October 20, 2017

The six people seeking to be Town Councilor At-Large appeared together for the first time Thursday to answer questions at a Candidate Forum co-sponsored by Watertown News and Watertown Cable Access Television.

Police/Fire

Major Accident on Main Street Closes Traffic Both Ways

By Charlie Breitrose | October 20, 2017

{Updated Oct. 21 at 11:13 a.m.}

Watertown Police announced that a major accident on Main Street Friday afternoon has closed the road to traffic in both directions.

Government

Plans to Improve Watertown Square Intersection to be Discussed at Meeting

By Charlie Breitrose | October 20, 2017

The Town will be making improvements to Watertown Square which may include major changes to the intersection. A meeting will be held for members of the public to get more information and to give their input.

Real Estate

A Fall Weekend Full of Open Houses Around Watertown

By Charlie Breitrose | October 20, 2017

Watertown home buyers have dozens of open houses to check out this weekend.

Business

Athenahealth Lays Off 100s of Workers, Closes Satellite Offices

By Charlie Breitrose | October 20, 2017

Watertown’s biggest employer and owner of the Arsenal on the Charles complex had big layoffs Thursday and closed offices in other locations.

Entertainment

Watertown Church Hosting Free Harvest Fest on Saturday

By Guest Writer | October 20, 2017

Grace Chapel Watertown invites the public to Harvest Fest 2017!

Government

See Which Streets in Watertown Will be Repaved in 2018

By Charlie Breitrose | October 19, 2017

The list of streets that will be repaved in 2018 was revealed by the Public Works Department on Wednesday night, with several making the list, but others not making it this year.

Elections

Watertown Homeowners Group Hosting Meet the Candidates Forum

By Charlie Breitrose | October 19, 2017

Come meet the candidates in the Watertown Election at an event hosted by the Concerned Watertown Homeowners Association.

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