Watertown & Belmont Celebrate Juneteenth During Weekend-Long Event
WATERTOWN – On June 17th and 18th, Watertown Community for Black Lives (WCBL) teamed up with the Belmont Human Rights Commission for an entire weekend of activities to celebrate Juneteenth. This was the third annual event organized by WCBL, but it marked the first time the holiday was celebrated in Belmont.
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New Watertown Fitness Studio Offers Pilates, Yoga, and Personal Training
Watertown -Originally from California, Karina Bergevin and her family now call Watertown home. In January of this year, Karina opened up her own business Owl Fitness Studio at 468 Main Street in Watertown. In September, Karina officially celebrated the grand opening of her new studio. She spoke with WCN about what Owl Fitness offers and…
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Raiders Report | Field Hockey Can’t Be Stopped, Football Shutout at Home, Soccer Night in Belmont
WATERTOWN – In this week’s Raiders report, the football team gets shutout at home, the Marauders get some payback against the Raiders in the eighth annual Soccer Night in Belmont, and the field hockey team simply can’t be stopped. Recent Stories
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Watertown Library’s Collective Memory Project Gives a New Look at City’s Past and Present
The following press release was provided by the Watertown Free Public Library WATERTOWN – In the fall of 2021, Watertown Free Public Library staff began asking community members to go through their albums, scroll through their phones, and share three personal photographs that represent “you, your family, or your connection to Watertown.” Each photograph was…