U.S. Rep. Ed Markey is under fire in a fundraising video from Republican challenger Jeff Semon of Lexington.
Legislation has been proposed to renovate the fields located in Brighton across the Charles River from Watertown on Nonantum Road.
School officials have settled all but one of the contracts.
Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren has agreed to more debates than the Republican senator and has called on Brown to agree to more.
The Citizens United case concerns the State Senator, but he writes that corporations should be able to make contributions.
Ballot to be finalized by Attorney General's office on July 3.
The Budget and Fiscal Oversight Committee wants more information on whether the town would be duplicating services, how other towns do it.
State Sen. Will Brownsberger writes that tax breaks for industries or groups should be brought under control
The fire and police budgets were approved, but the chiefs of both departements say they need more personnel on duty.
It appears that state legislators will come through on a promised one-year bailout for the MBTA, negating a warning from the T that without the money they'd raise fares even further than already planned.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Watertown and Massachusetts.
Frank J. Ciano, a general practice lawyer, graduated from Boston College and Suffolk University Law School.
To increase efficiency, time; But will it mean the end to "bunching"?
State Sen. Will Brownsberger writes that the state budget looks good for cities and towns, but the future remains uncertain.
Those living in the homes they own get a 20 percent discount on their property taxes, and Francis Golden said he is committed to make sure there is no abuse of the system.
Chief Mario Orangio said the Watertown Fire Department too often is left without enough firefighters to properly respond to a fire.
The Tree Warden will review a list of trees due to be removed by the town on June 7.
MCAS scores are the main measure of how well the schools are doing, currently, but town officials asked Superintendent Jean Fitzgerald for more.
Democratic contender for U.S. Senate seat reportedly acknowledges she told schools of her heritage, but after she was hired.
School construction projects could also add more space for growing enrollment in the school district.
Police Chief Edward Deveau spotlighted some of the Police Department's achievements from the past year.
Town Councilor Angeline Kounelis and State Rep. Jonathan Hecht will host the meeting on Monday, June 4 at the AMVETS Post 41.
The Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board said board members were deemed to be too close to the alleged bribery or were lacking independence.
The two GOP candidates running for the 5th Congressional District spoke to voters at the Shutt Detachment this week.
GOP candidates for the Massachusetts House of Representatives and State Senate gathered in Watertown on Monday night.
The MBTA releases a new Android and iPhone app for riders who see something, but may not be able to say something.
Beacon Hill lawmakers seek to increase funding for programs serving the disabled, seniors and others. Focuses include cutting fares for The Ride and saving the Fernald Pool in Waltham.
Economic Development and Planning Director Steve Magoon will be joining in to answer questions about what's going on with Walmart, new housing and other building projects in town.
Watertown Patch will chat live with Watertown's Director of Economic Development and Planning, Steve Magoon, on May 25.
Councilors say the licenses are key to attract new development. Local restaurant owners fear the new restaurants using the licenses will take business away, and devalue their own licenses.
Ask questions now about Walmart, housing projects and other developments in Watertown in our noon chat.
The program will start on May 15.
The USPS presented a plan Wednesday that would avoid closing some of the rural post offices and instead, reduce the hours of 13,000 rural post offices across the country.
Program intended to help catch illegal immigrants.
Some Town Councilors disapproved of putting money into a private lot. Coolidge Square business and churches say they depend on the lot.
Local candidates include State Senate challenger Steve Aylward and 10th Middlesex District candidate Francis Stanton.
It’s been an interesting week in the U.S. Senate Race between Democrat Elizabeth Warren and incumbent Republican Scott Brown.
The Personnel and Town Organization Committee seeks proposals for two studies from the Collins Center at UMass-Boston.
The head of the Watertown Republican Town Committee filed his signatures on Tuesday.
The challenger in this year's special election has pulled out of the race to challenge State Sen. Will Brownsberger.