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Watertown Woman Creates Historic Boston Book from Her Huge Postcard Collection

By Charlie Breitrose | July 2, 2026

With a collection of tens of thousands of historic post cards, Watertown’s Kathryn Alpert had a wealth of choices for her new book “Lost & Found: Historic Boston in Post Cards.” Watertown News spoke with Alpert about the creation of her book.

Special Education: Director of Student Services to Step Down, Plans to Improve Program Discussed

Watertown’s Director of Student Services will be stepping down before the beginning of school in September. The announcement came after parents of students in the special education program aired their complaints at the second straight School Committee meeting. A group of more than 100 parents also signed a petition requesting that the School Committee take a vote of no confidence for the Director of Student Services, who oversees the special education program.

UPDATED: Temps to Hit 100 in Watertown This Week, See How to Stay Cool

(UPDATED July 2, 8:55 a.m.: The library will be open until 7 p.m. Friday.)

With temperatures forecast to reach 100 degrees this week, the City of Watertown has compiled a list of places to keep cool during the heatwave.

Watertown Resident Nominated for Commonwealth Heroine Award for Environmental Work & Actvism

Watertown’s Eileen Ryan was nominated as a Commonwealth Heroine by State Sen. Will Brownsberger. (Courtesy of Will Brownsberger’s office)

Watertown’s Eileen Ryan was one of 147 women from across Massachusetts to be nominated for the Commonwealth Heroine Award. She was nominated by State Sen. Will Brownsberger. See more information in the announcement about Ryan, and nominees from Watertown’s State Representatives in the announcements from the legislators’ offices, below.

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Students & Parents Ask for Armenian Classes to be Expanded; French Most Popular World Language Unavailable at WHS
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Business

Explore the City’s Hidden Gems, Public Art, Hear Plans for the Square During July’s Watertown Walks

By Guest Writer | 7 hours ago

Live Well Watertown has teamed with different groups around town to host weekly walks. Each one has a different focus. See more details in the information provided by Live Well Watertown, below.

Around Town

Speak with State Rep. Owens at 2 Watertown Office Hours in July

By Guest Writer | 7 hours ago

State Rep. Steve Owens.

State Rep. Steve Owens will host a pair of office hours in Watertown this month, and another in Cambridge. See more in the announcement from Owens’ office, below.

Real Estate

Watertown Properties Hosting Open Houses on Friday and Tuesday

By Charlie Breitrose | 7 hours ago

A pair of open houses will take place over an extended Independence Day weekend.

Entertainment

Area Independence Day Celebrations, and MBTA Schedules for July 3 & 4

By Charlie Breitrose | July 2, 2026

Fireworks

Boston will have plenty to do to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States’ independence, and buses, subways, and the commuter rail will operate on altered schedules. The MBTA released information about the schedule changes.

Entertainment

WEEKEND FUN: South Asian Music, World Cup Watch, Art at the Armenian Museum, Crafts for Kids, Sewing Machine Group

By Charlie Breitrose | July 2, 2026

The Fourth of July weekend has some activities, including a concert featuring South Asian music on Sunday, get out of the heat and see some art Friday or Sunday, or watch the World Cup all weekend. The Watertown Library will be the venue for kids crafts on Friday, and a sewing machine group meets on Sunday.

Schools

Watertown College Students Earn Spring 2026 Honors, Graduate

By Guest Writer | July 1, 2026

Watertown students earned honors at Dean College, URI, WPI, Saint Anselm, Plymouth State, and Maryland Global Campus; and graduated from Georgia Tech, Framingham State, and Hartford.

Government

UPDATED: City Offices Closed for the Independence Day Holiday

By Guest Writer | July 1, 2026

(UPDATED, July 1, 9:43 a.m.: The Library will be open on July 3)

The Fourth of July falls on a Saturday in 2026, so the holiday for most City offices and facilities will be Friday, July 3. See more details in the information from the City of Watertown, below.

Entertainment

Fiesta Saturdays Will Bring the Sounds and Spirit of Latin America to Watertown

By Guest Writer | June 30, 2026

Flamenco Boston (left) and Los Mambiseros will perform during Fiesta Saturdays at Mosesian Center for the Arts.

The Mosesian Center for the Arts will presents two outdoor concerts featuring the sounds, dance and culture of Latin America this summer. See more information provided by the MCA, below.

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