Eight Watertown Properties Were Sold This Week

Watertown had sales of four condos, a pair of townhouses, a single family, and a two family home. $980,000 48-50 California St, Watertown, MA 02472 4 bedroom 2 bathroom 2,444 sq. ft. 2 Family

$515,000 54 Grant Ave Unit 54, Watertown, MA 02472 2 bedroom 1 bathroom 1,311 sq. ft.

Charles River Ferry Taking Shape — Wada Hoppah Will Soon Take to the Water

Drew Rollert, founder of Wada Hoppah, standing on the nearly completed Charles River ferry. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

CONCORD — Three years of dreams and a year-and-a-half of design and labor is coming together in the form of the first modern ferry built to navigate the Charles River. Drew Rollert, founder of Wada Hoppah, recently showed Watertown News the nearly completed boat at Inriver Tank and Boat’s production facility in West Concord. The idea of a water service from Watertown to Boston came three years ago when he and a group’s effort to get to Fenway Park by reasonably priced Uber or MBTA bus for a Red Sox game were thwarted. With the idea hatched, Rollert needed a boat.

Dozens of Watertown Homes Will Host Open Houses

A busy weekend for open houses in Watertown, with nearly 30 listings. 264 Lexington St., $524,000, 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,311 sq. ft. Townhouse, Open houses: Saturday, May 30 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Sunday, May 31 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

43 Grandview Ave., $948,000, 4 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,800 sq. ft.

City Council Passes Budget, Now Await Legislature’s Decision on Tax Relief

Watertown City and State officials appeared before a joint committee at the State House on Jan. 27, 2026. Pictured, from left, Steve Owens, George Proakis, John Lawn, Earl Smith, and Mark Sideris. The City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, but the City’s financial future could be darkened if the State does not approve a tax relief legislation submitted by the City. The Council unanimously approved the $226.21 million budget on Tuesday night without any changes from the one presented by City Manager George Proakis in April.

Gold Kings Hockey Will Face New Foes Next Season, League Gets New Name

The Boston Gold Kings will host a pair of new additions to their league at John A. Ryan Arena in 2o26-27. (Courtesy of the Boston Gold Kings)

The Boston Gold Kings made it all the way to the finals for the second year in a row in 2025-26, this time falling in the last round. The Watertown-based hockey team will have more competition in 2026-27, as the league expands. Gold Kings General Manager and Director of Hockey Cameron Labrecque said the team followed its 2024-25 Championship season with another strong performance, falling to the Hudson Valley Reapers in the finals. “I think this was a very successful year.

MBTA Hosting Listening Session About Buses on Arsenal Street

Share your thoughts about public transportation on Arsenal Street with MBTA representatives at the Watertown Library on May 30 and June 14. The City of Watertown sent out the following announcement:

Visit the MBTA and City of Watertown at the Watertown Free Public Library to share feedback about the ways bus service in Watertown can better serve you along Arsenal Street. This is part of an exciting project focused on improving Arsenal Street to provide better bus Route 70 bus service. The project team will be tabling in the library lobby on Saturday, May 30, 2026, from 9 AM – 12 PM and Sunday, June 14, 2026, from 1 PM – 4 PM and wants to hear your feedback. Stop by anytime, learn, and share!

Sacrifices of Veterans Remembered at Memorial Day Ceremony; Importance of Veterans Benefits Discussed

Members of Watertown Veterans organizations hold the flags during the 2026 Memorial Day Ceremony at Victory Field. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

For former Marine George McMasters Memorial Day gives him mixed feelings, and is a time when he can remember his compatriots who were lost in battle. The Watertown resident spoke during the Memorial Day Ceremony at Victory Field, held after Monday’s Memorial Day Parade. “I have mixed feelings. It’s kind of a sad day for me,” McMaster said.

WHS Sports: Girls Lacrosse Earns Tourney Win, Boys & Girls Tennis Hosting First Round Matches

Multiple Raider squads earned spots in the MIAA post-season this spring, and the girls lacrosse team won their first game. Both the girls and boys tennis teams also made the tourney. Girls Lacrosse

On Memorial Day, Watertown’s girls lacrosse team defeated Tri-County Regional Tech 14-6 at Victory Field in the MIAA Div. 3 Tournament Preliminary Round game. The Raiders are the 31st seed and improved to 5-15.