Watertown Field Hockey Holds Off Newburyport, Wins 21st State Title in Program History
WATERTOWN – The record-setting shutout streak may have come to an end, but the stiff competition provided by the Newburyport Clippers didn’t faze coach Eileen Donahue’s squad. The Watertown high school field hockey team held off a strong Clippers attack and came away with a narrow 4-3 win in the Massachusetts Division 3 state championship game on Saturday night. For the 21st time in program history and for the third year in a row, the Raiders are champions.
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Mosesian Center for the Arts Marks 20 Years of Creativity and Community Impact
WATERTOWN –The Mosesian Center for the Arts celebrated two decades of artistic excellence with a festive gala on May 22, honoring the Watertown institution’s profound impact on local culture, education, and performance. The celebration featured live performances, tributes from community leaders, and reflections on the Center’s evolution from a reimagined Watertown Arsenal space into a…
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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. Recent Stories
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Watertown Launches First-Ever Dragon Boat Team for Boston’s Annual Festival
WATERTOWN – Watertown is making waves on the Charles River as it fields its first-ever team in the Boston Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival. The “Night Herons,” a new community crew formed through the Chinese American Association of Watertown, will join over 70 other teams in a high-energy, 500-meter sprint as part of the largest…