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Students, Families Formed “Bike Bus” to Get to Hosmer School This Spring

By Charlie Breitrose | 19 hours ago

A group of Hosmer Elementary School students met at Casey Park on Fridays this Spring to form a Bike Bus and ride to school. (Contributed Photo)

During the spring, a group of students and their families rode their bicycles from the Southside to Hosmer Elementary School, forming what became known as the Bike Bus.

New Watertown High School Nearing Completion — See Photos

The large W adorns the wall of the glass stairwell near the intersection of Common and Spring streets. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

On a tour of the nearly completed new Watertown High School, a group saw classrooms that look ready to host classes, along with some of the gems of the new building: the gymnasium, the auditorium, and a two-story media center (a.k.a. the library).

Watertown’s Independence Day Celebration Includes, Concert & Light Show

Celebrate America’s independence on July 1 when the City of Watertown with music and a light show in Saltonstall Park. See more details in the announcement from the City, below.

City Manager, Council President Answer Questions About Watertown Square Garage

A rendering of what could be built in and around the Municipal Parking lot in Watertown Square, including a garage and residential building on the parking lot. The image is from the City of Watertown’s virtual open house.

One of the biggest topics of discussion around Watertown, these days, is the parking garage proposed to go on the lot behind CVS in Watertown Square. People ask how big, what will it look like, how much will it cost, who will pay for it? There is a key question that needs to be answered first, City Council President Mark Sideris and City Manager George Proakis said in a recent interview with Watertown News: Should the City build a garage?

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Watertown Boys & Girls Club Announces Youth of the Year Winner

By Guest Writer | March 9, 2017

Watertown Boys & Girls Club hosted their annual “Youth of the Year” event and selected Club member, Kat Nilov as their winner, who will move on to compete at the state-level.

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Watertown Youth Coalition Hosts a Film on Growing up in the Digital Age

By Guest Writer | March 9, 2017

The film Screenagers is coming to the Watertown Free Public Library on Thursday, March 23, from 7-8:30 p.m., the Watertown Youth Coalition announced.

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Watertown Library to Close for 2 Days During 4 Weeks of Carpet Replacement

By Guest Writer | March 8, 2017

The carpets at the Watertown Free Public Library will be replaced beginning Monday, March 13 and installation will continue until Friday, April 7, library officials announced.

Entertainment

3 Artists Featured in Latest Exhibit at Room 83 Spring, ‘Life: from life’

By Guest Writer | March 8, 2017

The latest exhibition at the Room 83 Spring gallery features the work of three artists. Life: from life runs from March 9 to April 22, and there will be a reception on Saturday, March 11, from 3-5 p.m. Gallery Hours: Thursdays 3-5 p.m., Saturdays 1-4 p.m. or by appointment.

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Pennies for Patients is Back! Find Out How to Help the Effort to Cure Blood Cancers

By Guest Writer | March 8, 2017

This year, the Watertown Middle School will again be participating in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s School & Youth Program, Pennies for Patients —a three-week coin, cash, and check drive to raise funds to find cures for blood cancers, organizers announced. Our drive will run from March 2 through March 24. 

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Watertown Savings Bank Seeks Entries to High School Photography Contest

By Guest Writer | March 8, 2017

Watertown Savings Bank (WSB) announced it is seeking submissions for their Annual High School Photography contest. If you are a high school student who lives or attends school in Arlington, Belmont, Lexington, Newton, Waltham, and Watertown you are eligible to participate.

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Superintendent Finalist said She Believes Watertown is a Good Fit for Her

By Charlie Breitrose | March 7, 2017

Dede Galdston, one of two finalists in the search for the town’s next superintendent, said she is looking for a particular kind of district, and Watertown fits well. She discussed her priorities, style of leadership and values Monday night during a public forum and interview with the School Committee.

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Watertown Cheerleaders Head to States After Winning Division Championship

By Charlie Breitrose | March 7, 2017

The Watertown High School cheerleading squad has enjoyed a successful winter, and will look to keep it going at States this weekend. 

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