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Still Time to Register for Sunday’s Watertown Police Finish Strong 5K Run/Walk
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Those interested in taking part in the Watertown Police Department’s Finish Strong 5K Run and Walk can still register.
Watertown News (https://www.watertownmanews.com/page/604/)
Defending Power Play Senior Hockey League Champs, the Boston Gold Kings, will open the finals by hosting the Hudson Valley Reapers on Saturday, April 4 at 4 p.m. at John A. Ryan Arena in Watertown.
Those interested in taking part in the Watertown Police Department’s Finish Strong 5K Run and Walk can still register.
A huge number of open houses to check out in Watertown this week.
The following information was provided by New Rep Theatre:
The first New Rep, New Voices Theatre Festival features three 20-minute plays that were selected out of over 150 plays during our March call for submissions.
Charlie BreitroseWatertown’s Mason Andrade booked a spot on the Wake Forest football team as a running back next fall.
Watertown High School football standout Mason Andrade will be headed to play in the ACC next fall after being offered a spot on the Wake Forest football team.
Get rid of your styrofoam, old clothing and shred paper at the upcoming recycling event hosted by the Watertown Department of Public Works.
Arlington Catholic High School announced its third quarter honor roll, and three local students made the grade.
Crown CafeDiners enjoy a meal at Crown Cafe on Main Street. The future of the restaurant is uncertain because a development has been proposed that includes the restaurant’s property.
The new owners of the Crown Cafe invested tens-of-thousands of dollars into the space on Main Street and the restaurant began serving food in January. Just a few months later they worry whether their investment will be for nothing, and the space where their business sits may be demolished to make way for a proposed five-story mixed use development near Watertown Square.
First Parish ChurchWill Twombly raises the new Progress Pride Flag at First Parish Church of Watertown.
The following piece was provided by First Parish Church of Watertown:
The flag mounted outside of First Parish on Church Street was frayed and torn. It was a “Progress Pride” flag, a colorful multi-colored banner symbolizing the church’s commitment to welcoming people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. But it had been worn out by the winds, rain, sun and snow of New England weather. It definitely needed to be replaced.