Students, Teachers, Alumni, and Many Others Bid Farewell to Watertown High School

WATERTOWN – On June 22nd, over 1,000 residents, students, teachers, administrators, and alumni packed the halls of Watertown High School for one final time to bid farewell to the 100 year-old building before its demolished later this year.



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