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City Council Passes Budget, Now Await Legislature’s Decision on Tax Relief

By Charlie Breitrose | 9 hours ago

Watertown City and State officials appeared before a joint committee at the State House on Jan. 27, 2026. Pictured, from left, Steve Owens, George Proakis, John Lawn, Earl Smith, and Mark Sideris.

The City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, but the City’s financial future could be darkened if the State does not approve a tax relief legislation submitted by the City.

Gold Kings Hockey Will Face New Foes Next Season, League Gets New Name

The Boston Gold Kings will host a pair of new additions to their league at John A. Ryan Arena in 2o26-27. (Courtesy of the Boston Gold Kings)

The Boston Gold Kings made it all the way to the finals for the second year in a row in 2025-26, this time falling in the last round. The Watertown-based hockey team will have more competition in 2026-27, as the league expands.

Sacrifices of Veterans Remembered at Memorial Day Ceremony; Importance of Veterans Benefits Discussed

Members of Watertown Veterans organizations hold the flags during the 2026 Memorial Day Ceremony at Victory Field. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

For former Marine George McMasters Memorial Day gives him mixed feelings, and is a time when he can remember his compatriots who were lost in battle.

Community Food Drive Aims to Help Restock Watertown’s Food Pantries for Summertime Need

The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Community Foundation:

The Watertown Community Foundation will host their annual city-wide food drive during Watertown Helps Out from May 26 – June 9, in collaboration with the City of Watertown. This year’s food drive is sponsored by ButcherBox, the Watertown based direct-to-consumer meat and seafood brand.

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Real Estate

Several Open Houses in Watertown Over Memorial Day Weekend

By Charlie Breitrose | May 22, 2026

See the properties hosting open houses this weekend.

Police/Fire

Watertown Police Respond to Online Threat at Perkins School

By Guest Writer | May 21, 2026

Perkins School for the BlindThe Howe Building at Perkins School for the Blind.

Police responded to an online threat directed at Perkins School for the Blind on Thursday, May 21. The Watertown Police sent out a statement about the incident. Read it below.

Letters

LETTER: What Has City Council Done to Save Post Office?

By Guest Writer | May 21, 2026

Greetings Councilors:

Wake up residents of Watertown!!! If you want to accept the words of a developer; maybe I can share some out-of-circulation drachmas.

Around Town

Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Revolution With Historical Tour of Watertown

By Guest Writer | May 21, 2026

Edmund Fowle House, home of the Historical Society of Watertown.

The Historical Society of Watertown will host a walking tour focused on Watertown During the Revolution on May 24 and June 7. See more details in the announcement from the Historical Society, below.

Around Town

Mount Auburn Cemetery Becomes First Cemetery in the U.S. to Earn AGZA Green Zone Certification

By Guest Writer | May 20, 2026

The following announcement was provided by Mount Auburn Cemetery:

Mount Auburn Cemetery, the American Green Zone Alliance (AGZA), and Quiet Communities announced that Mount Auburn has become the first cemetery in the United States to earn AGZA Green Zone® Certification, cutting carbon emissions by 16 tons annually.

Schools

College Students from Watertown Make Honor Roll, Graduate & Present Research Projects

By Guest Writer | May 20, 2026

Students from Watertown earned honors at Emerson College and SNHU; graduated from Regis College; and students presented their research projects.

Government

Veterans Services Being Run by Human Services Director as City Seeks to Fill Position

By Charlie Breitrose | May 19, 2026

Watertown veterans presented the colors during the 2025 Memorial Day Ceremony. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

Watertown currently lacks a dedicated veterans services officer, but while the City works to fill the opening the Director of Human Services has taken on most of that role.

Around Town

Creating Community, One Micro-Forest at a Time

By Guest Writer | May 19, 2026

The following announcement was provided by Trees for Watertown:

Come to a FREE Workshop on Saturday May 23 at the Watertown Free Public Library, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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