Watertown Pride Parade and Festival Unites Community in Celebration of Inclusion
WATERTOWN –Watertown burst into color and celebration on Sunday, June 1, as residents came together for the city’s annual Pride Parade and Festival. Lining Main Street and filling Saltonstall Park, the event featured music, performances, vendors, and vibrant displays of unity and visibility for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Mosesian Arts Exhibit Explores the Joy of Life with Pets
WATERTOWN – This summer, the Mosesian Center for the Arts is going to the dogs—and the cats, birds, and bunnies too. Adored: Our Lives with Pets, the latest exhibition at the Watertown-based arts center, showcases artwork inspired by the animals that bring laughter, comfort, and companionship into our lives. Featuring works in all media—from paintings…
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Watertown City Manager Urges End to Trash Strike in Letter to Republic, Teamsters
WATERTOWN – As the regional strike by Republic Services workers stretches into its third week, Watertown officials continue to adapt operations to ensure trash and recycling are collected across the city—even as service remains significantly delayed and negotiations between the company and the union remain unresolved. The strike, launched July 1 by Teamsters Local 25,…
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Watertown Unveils Reimagined Arsenal Park Following Major Renovation
WATERTOWN – Watertown marked the grand reopening of Arsenal Park on July 15, celebrating the completion of a years-long renovation project that transformed the site into a vibrant, multi-use community space. The redesigned park now features a range of new amenities, including a splash pad, amphitheater, 20-foot climbing structure, zip line, basketball and tennis courts,…