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THE FINALS: Gold Kings Host Hudson Valley in Game 1 of the Championship Series

By Charlie Breitrose | 24 hours ago

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.

Police Log: Bones Unearthed at Historic Cemetery, Thieves Take 1 Car & Attempt to Take Another

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.

JIM’S VIEW: Defending-Champ Gold Kings Take Winner-Take-All Game 3 in PPSHL Semifinals

Repeat after me – “The Boston Gold Kings are Defending Champions … The Boston Gold Kings are Defending Champions.” It’s an exercise I imagine most defending champions undertake. It’s a challenge winning it all, and even more so to repeat. 

See When Registration Will Open for the 6th Annual Watertown Arts Market

The Watertown Arts Market returns to Arsenal Park on Aug. 8, 2026. (Photo by Natalie Nigito Photography)

Registration will open for the 2026 Watertown Arts Market on Wednesday, April 1. See more details in the announcement from the Watertown Business Coalition, below.

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Around Town

Free Health Fair to be Hosted by Mount Auburn Hospital Open to All

By Guest Writer | May 11, 2022

A free health fair will be presented by the Armenian American Medical Association, Mount Auburn Hospital, and The City of Watertown. The event is open to all.

Comprehensive Plan

City Officials to Talk About Watertown’s Comprehensive Plan at Business Coalition Event

By Charlie Breitrose | May 11, 2022

Charlie BreitroseWatertown City Hall

Officials from City Hall will talk about the process of updating Watertown’s primary planning document, the Comprehensive Plan, during an event hosted by the Watertown Business Coalition.

City Council

City Manager Finalists Discuss Why They Want to Come to Watertown

By Charlie Breitrose | May 10, 2022

Watertown City Hall

The three finalists for Watertown City Manager met with the public, and answered questions on Monday night. They shared some of their philosophies and approach to leadership, as well as why they want to become the City’s chief executive.

Around Town

Freedom Garden to Break Ground at Watertown’s 2nd Annual Poppy Picnic

By Guest Writer | May 10, 2022

The City of Watertown invites the public to come to the Commander’s Mansion on May 27 for the Second Annual Poppy Picnic!

Schools

Watertown High School PTSO All-Night Party is Back, Funded by Donations

By Guest Writer | May 10, 2022

The following announcement was provided by the Watertown High School PTSO:

The Watertown High School PTSO is excited to bring back the All-Night Party for the Class of 2022. Our goal is to provide a safe place for all of our students to celebrate together one last time, free of chemical substance or alcohol, under adult supervision.

Obituaries

OBIT: Carmine Camerato Jr., 83, Navy Veteran, Worked at Arsenal, Polaroid

By Guest Writer | May 10, 2022

Carmine Camerato Jr.

Carmine Camerato Jr., 83, after a long illness, died peacefully at home surrounded by family, on May 7, 2022.

Charity

Watertown Company Cleans Up Section Along Charles River

By Charlie Breitrose | May 9, 2022

WiTricityEmployees from Watertown-based WiTricity cleaned up the area along the Charles River near the Watertown Bridge.

Volunteers from Watertown-based WiTricity spent an afternoon cleaning up a section of the Charles River near Watertown Square.

Environment

Watertown Group to Hear About City’s Climate Action Plan at Annual Meeting & Potluck

By Guest Writer | May 9, 2022

Watertown Citizens for Peace Justice & the Environment will host its annual meeting in person for the first time in two years.

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