City Council Supports Current Watertown DPW Employee for New Auditor
WATERTOWN – The Watertown City Council voted 8-1 during a special meeting on May 2nd to enter into negotiations with Megan Langan for the position of Watertown’s new City Auditor. Ms. Langan is a Watertown resident who has worked for the city’s Department of Public Works since October of 2021.
Ms. Langan’s past experience include working as a sales and use tax supervisor, financial auditor, and lease auditor for the TJX Companies. She also recently received certification as an internal auditor by the Institute of Internal Auditors.
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Historic Paintings Restored and Reinstalled at Watertown City Hall
WATERTOWN, MA – Two paintings that have adorned Watertown City Hall since its opening in 1932 have been restored and reinstalled as part of a preservation project funded by the Community Preservation Act (CPA). The paintings, depicting key moments in the town’s history, had suffered significant wear over the decades, including scratches, dirt buildup, and…
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Watertown Field Hockey Claims Fourth Straight State Title with Win Over Sandwich
WORCESTER, MA – The Watertown High School field hockey team added another chapter to its storied legacy on Saturday, defeating top-seeded Sandwich in the MIAA Division 3 State Championship. The victory capped off yet another undefeated season for the Raiders, who have now claimed an astonishing 22 state titles in program history. Watertown’s 2-0 win…
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WCA-TV Announces Winter PSA Day!
WCA-TV is excited to announce our PSA Day, December 13th, in support of Watertown non-profits! What exactly is PSA Day? WCA-TV’s PSA Day offers an opportunity for local Watertown nonprofits to come down to our studio and get help producing their very own PSA. All you need to bring is your script and smile! The…