Anything but laughing matter remains for the tens of thousands of people that got sucker-punched from the “Main Street Meltdown” incident that occurred in Watertown, MA on Sunday, February 25th.
Garden inspiration from a New Series of articles in The English Garden magazine.
Proper home appraisal is a crucial aspect of selling a home. The process can be almost daunting. Read more on things to keep in mind when that time comes!
WSB is seeking submissions for its 12th Annual High School Photo Contest. ANY student who lives or attends high school in Arlington, Belmont, Lexington, Newton, Waltham, & Watertown may participate!
The 143rd annual meeting of the Watertown Savings Bank (WSB) was held February 5th at the Boston Marriott Hotel in Newton.
Watertown Savings Bank (WSB) will award $75,000 amongst 36 organizations chosen by WSB customers in this year's Customer Choice Awards! Twenty-three groups are from Watertown!
The only thing that has changed now that Victor's has become Watertown Diner is the name!
Watertown Savings Bank's Relay for Life Team has begun planning its fundraising efforts for the 2013 Watertown/Waltham Relay for Life event, benefitting the American Cancer Society.
Juno, a giant Roman marble statue has recently moved indoors from a Brookline garden to the MFA.
Hans Brings advises on fast ways to improve the appearance of your home when putting it on the market.
New ebooks for children at the WFPL
The Muddy River Restoration Project will improve flood control, water quality, wildlife habitat and will also provide preservation for Frederick Law Olmsted’s historic Emerald Necklace Park.
Advice on how to prepare for the peak season of home selling.
Watertown Savings Bank's Customer Choice Awards Deadline is Saturday, January 19, 2013! Get those votes in! $75K to be awarded amongst the winning organizations chosen by WSB customers!!!
New Bishop for Boston Archdiocese
Learning a foreign language as an adult is not an easy task. Here are 3 tips for those who have made learning a foreign language one of their goals for 2013.
The Concord Museum has a superb agriculture exhibit exploring techniques of colonial through today’s farmers.
This year, I'm taking a step back from the cookie cutter resolutions and just focusing on doing better at what I'm already doing.
Watertown Savings Bank Donated $5,000 to the Waltham Boys & Girls Club, on behalf of the more than 3,500 WSB Club 50 members, at the annual Club 50 Holiday Party in December.
A local, family owned restaurant closes its door leaving me to ponder where our local economy lies.
You'll want to stop in twice
Jesse Mermell, State Director of Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, provides tips on how to make the holidays brighter for the visually impaired.
Hans talks about the fiscal cliff as it relates to real estate in his blog post here
Many are asking what we can do to better protect innocent people from gun violence. State legislative opportunities for improvement are limited -- we need a federal solution.
Election of a MA-GOP Chair
The Town Council was elected to govern the Town.
You don't have to be four to have fun at the library.
A book review of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring."
My response to the War on Christmas!
How to market your home during the holiday season.
Watertown Savings Bank to Host Santa Claus at Eight of their Nine Locations
Join Watertown author Jan David Blais this Saturday Dec.1 at Mount Auburn Club's Second Annual Holiday Fair and Open House.
Reasons why you should love your Watertown Free Public Library.
Watertown Savings Bank has increased its Customer Choice Awards to $75K!
Looking for participants for a multimedia profile of a cancer patient, for a Boston University graduate Photojournalism student thesis.
"Watertown's Lost Garden" was a unique, 117 acre 19th-century garden that no longer exists.
Thanks to Watertown Savings Bank customer and employee donations, WSB is donating $12,051.36 to the American Red Cross, in support of Hurricane Sandy relief efforts!
Local Realtor, Hans Brings, explains why now might be the best time to sell your home.
Watertown Savings Bank is collecting donations to the American Red Cross, at all nine locations: Arlington, Belmont, Lexington, Newton, Waltham, & Watertown; and will match up to $5,000!
Watertown Savings Bank Collecting Items for Operation American Soldier, a Watertown-Based Organization that Gathers, Prepares, and Ships Care Packages to Our Troops!