About 2 percent of the town is without power.
The company announced plans to let go about 9 percent of its workforce in its third-quarter earnings report this week.
Here are the results for students in grades 3-8 and 10th graders.
Handmade crafts, entertainment, and yummy baked goods abound at this free, family friendly craft fair perfect for holiday shopping!
Voting is open until December 31st, in Watertown Savings Bank’s 22nd Annual Customer Choice Awards! Visit watertownsavings.com to vote now!
Find out if offenders live in your neighborhood before trick-or-treating with the kids.
Before you head out on your day off Monday, see what establishments are open and closed on the holiday.
Watertown residents supporting cancer care and research in B.A.A. Half Marathon®
The hunt for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in 2013 culminated in a tense standoff at David Henneberry's Watertown home.
Do you know this man? He is a suspect in multiple overnight break-ins last week.
Check out the most recent listings in the Watertown area on our Patch Jobs Board.
The property, at over 94,000 square feet on Seyon Street, is fully leased through January 2024.
The Intergenerational Program of School Volunteers for Boston (now Boston Partners in Education) aimed to join students with senior citizens
Police are asking residents and commuters to avoid the area Wednesday morning.
The self-defense course for women begins in October.
The Watertown resident, previously convicted of bringing a loaded gun to Milton High School, had his conviction overturned last month.
A blaze on Williams Street near Newton Corner Thursday night displaced nearly a dozen.
The Raiders hold the national record for most consecutive games without a loss.
Here's what will be open and closed for the holiday on Monday, Sept. 4.
A Theatrical Fable of Justice, Resistance, and Complicity Set Against the Historical Backdrop of 1930’s Germany
The town is accepting donations for Harvey relief. Here's what is needed and where you can drop items off.
The state's supreme judicial court ruled that officers did not have a reasonable belief that Jonathan Villagran was dangerous.
Chicopee may have hit the jackpot and boasts the World Kielbasa Festival, but it doesn't have that field hockey team.
A Watertown convenience store was poised to celebrate its record-setting Powerball ticket – until the lottery said it made a mistake.
The State Lottery has corrected itself: Watertown did not sell the historic ticket.
Watertown did sell a winning lottery ticket, but it was just for a $1 million, the State Lottery said this morning.
Some geese have no respect for pedestrian crossing laws.
Police in Watertown are looking for a suspect who allegedly stole a car from a dealership and crashed it.
Watch out, drivers! You now have to come to a full stop at this intersection.
The manager of two Boston-area restaurants was indicted for conspiracy to defraud the IRS and failure to withhold and pay employee taxes.
WPD received a grant to fund extra patrols looking for impaired drivers.
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Police are warning residents to lock their doors.
And rumors are swirling about its replacement.
Burger King restaurants will participate in the annual “A Chance for Kids & Families®” fundraiser
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Here's a look at the must-know dates for the upcoming semester.
Three suspects are wanted in connection with a robbery of a woman at her Watertown apartment.
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Teresa Burns comes to The Residence at Watertown Square with over a decade of experience in the senior living industry.