Watertown Celebrates the Completed Renovation of Irving Park; One of the First Community Preservation Act Projects

Park with flowers and North Irving sign.

Watertown – Members of the Community Preservation Committee, along with neighbors and City Officials, celebrated the completion of the Irving Park project on Saturday, October 14th. The project is the first to be completed using Community Preservation Act funds since the legislation was enacted in Watertown. The CPA adds a small surcharge on property taxes…

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New Multi-Sport Rink & Ball Courts Coming Soon to Moxley Park

Moxley Playground sign with sports court plan.

WATERTOWN – Plans are in place to renovate the basketball and tennis courts at Moxley Park this summer. In addition, a new multi-sport rink will be added in place of one of the existing tennis courts. The project has already been bid and construction is slated to begin soon. The renovated park aims to be…

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City Council Approves Funds to Resurface Victory Field with New Turf

Jar of infill on synthetic sports turf.

WATERTOWN – The Watertown City Council approved a $1.5 million order to resurface the Victory Field turf with a new type of artificial turf material. The motion passed 6-3 following over two hours of impassioned statements from residents and city officials who spoke for an against the continuous use of artificial turf. Watch the full…

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Victory Field Turf to be Replaced This Summer with New Material

Victory Field scoreboard with soccer goalposts.

WATERTOWN – On Monday, February 6th, the Watertown School Committee gave its approval for the City of Watertown to proceed with replacing the turf at Victory Field. The current turf was installed 12 years ago, which Athletic Director Ryan Murphy says is generally the life-span of that type of turf. A material called crumb rubber…

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