Watertown joins more than 120 police department across Massachusetts in emphasizing the seatbelt laws.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Watertown Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Stolen gold cups, bibles and other items were found in a bag behind the church Friday.
Investigators are looking into the possible involvement of the accused Boston Marathon bombers in the 2011 triple homicide in Waltham.
Our weekly roundup of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Brandon O'Neill will take on the grueling 72-hour race to raise money for Jane Richard.
John Airasian received the Charles Mosesian Award for his work for Watertown, which includes revamping the Watertown Arsenal.
Read the text messages that flew between the friends after the Boston Marathon bombings.
Police seek suspects in the two thefts from Watertown homes.
Transit Officer Richard Donohue may have been hit by another officer's bullet during the chaos of the battle with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
Suspected Boston Marathon bomber's death caused by gunshot wounds, being run over by car.
The following information was provided by the Watertown Fire Dept., and includes items from April 22 to 27.
Watertown police tells WBZ-TV that suspected Boston Marathon bomber's UMass friends could have prevented the death of an MIT officer.
Fire destroyed a home on the corner of Belmont and School streets early Thursday morning.
The fire is at a Belmont Street home.
The Dartmouth men joked with Tsarnaev about his resemblance to the FBI suspect photos, then “freaked out” when they concluded it was really him.
The Watertown Police Dept. has received many thank you's since the manhunt and bombing suspect capture of April 19.
Watertown's police officers and firefighters involved in the shoot out with the Boston Marathon Bombing suspects will be honored Saturday morning.
Watertown was thrown into chaos on April 19 as Watertown Police and law enforcement from around the area eliminated and captured the two Boston Marathon Bombing suspects.
The "Watertown Stands as One" shirts were designed by Amy Vitale, who has a brother on the Watertown Police Department.
The Patriots will wear Watertown Police hats during Thursday's NFL Draft, and Belichick will have a special sweatshirt.
After the shootout and search for the Marathon Bombing suspects Watertown Police Chief Edward Deveau shared his pride in his officers, the Fire Department, the Public Works Department and the residents of Watertown.
Watertown remains on edge following the shootout, bombings and capture of the Boston Marathon Bombing suspects in town. Police Chief asks residents to keep an eye out for dangerous items.
Powerful remarks from Biden, Warren at Briggs Field Wednesday.
Procedes from the sale will go to a foundation to be set up soon.
Michael Pelgro has been serving as acting district attorney in Middlesex County.
Watertown homeowner tells the *real* story of how he found a body in his boat.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev reportedly purchased two large mortar kits that may have been used to build the bombs detonated on April 15.
Watertown firefighters Caruso and Menton said training, instincts kicked in at the critical moment.
Watertown's police chief thanks the town for 'overwhelming show of support.'
Watertown Fire Chief Mario Orangio expresses his pride in the job done by the Fire Department during the days of chaos.
Members of the police department will take part in a pre-game ceremony and the WPD Color Guard will present the flag for the National Anthem.
... from a local embroidering business who made a special rush order.
Gifts of food, flowers and Red Sox tickets flooded the Watertown Police Station Saturday.
Edward Donohue, brother of Winchester native Richard "Dic" Donohue Jr., the MBTA Transit Police officer injured during a Thursday night shootout with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, released a statement Saturday.
Boston's police, firefighters, EMTs and medical workers were outstanding in the face of such a massive disaster. Is it time they get the hero's reception they deserve?
A homeowner discovered Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hiding in a boat in his yard just outside the perimeter of officers, leading to the end of a 21-hour manhunt for the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings.