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November 6, 2025

Top Stories:

🗳️ New City Council, School Committee, and Library Trustee members elected

🥫 Community food drive launched as SNAP benefits freeze hits local families

🎨 Public art installation “The Light Between” on display at Sullivan Park

🎶 Donna McElroy headlines November’s “Chords & Cocktails” concert at Mosesian

🌏 South Asian theater festival returns Nov. 21–23🏑

⚽ Raiders field hockey and soccer sweep playoff doubleheader at Victory Field

🥛 Collaboration between Police and Historical Society honors Watertown’s dairy history

🎉 Veterans Day Luncheon & WCA-TV's 20th Anniversary

Latest Stories

Growing Community: Watertown’s Arsenal Park Garden Thrives After Major Park Redesign

By Dan Hogan | October 25, 2025

WATERTOWN – The Watertown Community Garden at Arsenal Park has become a centerpiece of the city’s growing network of green spaces, offering residents a place to garden, learn, and connect while supporting local sustainability efforts. The Watertown Community Gardens program began in 2011 with small sites on Nichols Avenue and Grove Street. When the Grove…

WCA-TV to Commemorate 20th Anniversary with Celebration & Fundraiser

By WCA-TV | September 29, 2025

WCA-TV is turning 20! We’re excited to announce our 20th Anniversary Celebration & Fundraiser on Thursday, December 4th! Join us as we celebrate two decades of community, connection, and creativity in media — and look ahead to the next 20 years. Save the date and follow our socials for more details coming soon!

Watertown football players practice on field.

Raiders Set to Kick Off 2025 Campaign With New Energy Under Second Year Coach

By Dan Hogan | September 4, 2025

WATERTOWN – The Watertown High School football team will take the field Friday night with renewed energy, confidence, and determination to build on the strides made at the end of last season. The Raiders open the 2025 campaign at Victory Field against Whittier Tech at 7 p.m., the first of three non-league games before the…

Phone tapping device at Watertown High School.

Watertown High School First in Nation to Pilot Phone-Blocking App

By Dan Hogan | August 29, 2025

WATERTOWN –When students return to Watertown High School this fall, they’ll encounter a new classroom routine unlike any other in the country. Instead of slipping their phones into a pouch or ignoring the teacher’s request to put them away, they’ll be asked to “tap in” at the classroom door. That single tap activates Doorman, a…

People birdwatching near a wooded lake.

Residents Prioritize Nature and Access in First Walker Pond Workshop

By Cal Benn | August 26, 2025

WATERTOWN –Watertown opened public discussions on the future of Walker Pond on August 14, 2025, drawing several dozen residents to review baseline studies and share early priorities. The city’s consultant team presented environmental and site findings, noting that Walker Pond’s watershed spans roughly 87 acres—about 54 acres in Waltham and 33 in Watertown—and that runoff…

Outdoor market with people browsing stalls.

Watertown Celebrates Local Creativity at 5th Annual Arts Market

By Grace Patrone | August 22, 2025

WATERTOWN –The 5th Annual Watertown Arts Market transformed Arsenal Park into a lively hub of creativity on Saturday, August 9, 2025. The free outdoor event, organized by the Watertown Business Coalition in partnership with the City of Watertown, welcomed residents and visitors to explore the work of local artists, makers, and cultural organizations. Dozens of…

Presentation with sign language interpreter and screen.

Watertown Feedback Shapes MAPC’s I-90 Corridor Blueprint

By Cal Benn | August 21, 2025

WATERTOWN – On July 31, the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) held a public feedback session at CIty Hall in Watertown as part of its I-90 Corridor Development and Resiliency Plan. Covering five corridor communities, the study uses GIS analysis to identify sites for development and preservation with climate impacts in mind. The draft map…

Soccer team meeting on the field.

Early Start, Big Goals: Watertown Boys Soccer Builds for 2025 with Daily Captain-Led Workouts

By Sam Shea | August 19, 2025

WATERTOWN – The Raiders boys varsity soccer team has used the summer to reset and rebuild its roster following significant graduation losses. Since the first week of August—and with captain-led sessions dating back to June at the Buckingham, Browne, and Nichols school fields on Grove Street—the program has emphasized daily work, fitness, and chemistry to…

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