UMass-Boston announced that 46 town residents made the spring 2012 dean's list.
The Raiders beat the Blue Devils 42-16, with quarterback Joey Farrar throwing three touchdowns in the victory.
The grass-roots group raised nearly $7,000 last year, and has more events planned this year.
Students in Watertown Public Schools fared best in English Language Arts, and had the most problems with science and technology.
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"Time Travels in Theatre" covers theater from around the world and through history.
Boston Herald calls the Raiders football team a "Two-Headed Monster" after beating Shawsheen Valley Tech.
The event raised money for the school, and celebrated Perkins' 100 years in Watertown.
Noah Jefferson received the first ever Elizabeth D. Hodder Award from Breakthrough Greater Boston.
Teachers and students returned to school with smiles on their faces and a good attitude, a change from last year.
AccuWeather.com long-range meteorologists are projecting a weak to moderate El Niño by late summer, which could mean more snow this winter.
According to Census data analyzed by Trulia, a real estate site, Watertown joins Cambridge and Somerville on the list of school districts that seem to lose families before kids enter elementary school.
Watertown begins 4th state title journey with 70th consecutive victory over neighbors.
The magazine used a variety of statistics to compile its list. See how WHS fared in a variety of categories.
The Watertown school system is considering different options on how to make up for days lost to the snow.
See photos from the spelling bee that featured students from the Cunniff, Lowell and Hosmer schools.
Each week Watertown Patch will feature a student or group of Watertown kids who have done something remarkable.
The KwarQs mix technological know how with marketing and fund raising to keep effort moving.
Improvement seen in most grade levels. Tenth graders are ahead of the state, but a dip in middle school shows work still remains.
Watertown now has more than 2,500 children in the schools, with most of the growth at the elementary level. Lowell School has found a creative way to handle more children.