“It’s been a beautiful life. It just becomes a thing of the day. It’s the other part of you,” said Ann Newbould.
Meetings are held in the trustees room at the Library on a monthly basis.
With the MyPD App residents can share crime tips with police, ask questions or just get in touch.
The fire started in the attic of the a two-story home on Wilson Avenue.
The program offers affordable transit access for low-income young people.
Watertown's Russo's is once again putting their employee's talent on display this holiday season for customers to enjoy.
The ban will be lifted from Dec. 22 to Jan. 2.
Watertown Police joins other departments across the state in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over initiative.
The Watertown location will start out as take-out only but will be fully operational by the end of the year.
If you finished putting up your lights, let us know, so we can spread the cheer!
The second wave of the season's first winter storm prompted officials to cancel classes for Watertown Public Schools' students.
In total, 514 were without power in Watertown.
Small Business Saturday — it's on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in Watertown compete.
Each nonprofit was awarded $500.
Are you ready to do your Christmas and other holiday shopping in Watertown? Here are the hours for your favorite stores.
Police said several cars were spray painted over the weekend.
Are thinking about ways to help others? Volunteer Money Managers make a difference to your neighbors.
Arsenal Yards’ phase one biotech commercial and laboratory space is now 100 percent leased.
The identities of the winners hasn't been released yet.
A post on the restaurant's Facebook announced it was closing, but that's been deleted and the owners announced they're simply rebranding.
Four men, including one Malden man, were arrested on charges related to sexual conduct for a fee at Watertown massage parlors.
Municipal offices will be closed on Veterans Day.
Town of Watertown, Watertown Savings Bank, & Watertown Rotary Club are pleased to announce the 9th annual event, reception to follow at WSB
The restaurant published a lengthy post on Facebook explaining the closing and inviting customers in for one last hurrah.
The man once owned restaurants in Boston and Chelsea.
No one was injured but smoke spewed out of the back door.
The high school participated in "Super Sunday," the qualification round of WGBH’s High School Quiz Show.
A series of car break-ins urged the department to post an announcement on its Facebook page warning residents.
The winning scarecrow is said to be "outstanding in his field."
from 10/18/19
$150K Will Be Distributed to Local Non-Profits in Honor of Watertown Savings Bank's 150th Anniversary in 2020
Registration Starts Oct. 21; Program Begins Oct. 28
Local bead society presents over 40 vendors selling beads, beaded jewelry and supplies. Demos throughout the day.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Watertown Public Schools.
There are four registered sex offenders living or working in Watertown.
As flu season approaches, you might want to get immunized this fall.
Watertown police said they heard a complaint about a utility scam call targeting residents in the area.
Take a glimpse into a disturbing future from the icy limits of the solar system
In Backing Change, Real Estate Community Can Help Move State Beyond Gridlock