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Four Watertown Home Sales This Week
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Two single-family homes and a pair of townhouses were sold this week. 33 Hovey St. #33,4 bedroom 4 bathroom 1,950 sq. ft. Townhouse, Sold: $1,205,000
2 Arden Road, 4 bedroom 5 bathroom 3,615 sq.
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Two single-family homes and a pair of townhouses were sold this week. 33 Hovey St. #33,4 bedroom 4 bathroom 1,950 sq. ft. Townhouse, Sold: $1,205,000
2 Arden Road, 4 bedroom 5 bathroom 3,615 sq.
See the properties hosting open houses this week in town. 21 Hill St. #21, $1,465,000, 4 bedroom 4 bathroom 3,300 sq. ft. Townhouse, Open houses: Saturday, Jan.
The Watertown Housing Authority seeks donations of diapers to assist residents of families in WHA housing. Watertown Housing Authority social worker Maeve Kennelly said she has seen a need for diapers since she arrived in September. “Throughout my time here it has been brought to my attention that many WHA families are seeking resources for diapers, and although there are many diaper banks in surrounding areas, there are few resources readily available for our residents,” Kennelly said. “To better serve our residents and help them meet their immediate needs, we will be hosting a diaper drive for the month of January.” WHAT: Watertown Housing Authority Diaper Drive
DATE: January 6, 2025 – January 31, 2025
LOCATION: WHA Main Office Lobby, donations can be dropped off M-Th 8:30-4:30
WHAT’S NEEDED: New, unopened diaper packs (any sizes welcome)
The University Prints Building on Boyd Street has much history, and is now home to First Path Day Care. (Courtesy of First Path)
The new home of a Watertown day care center will be in a building off Galen Street that’s full of history, from the architecture to the former uses, which includes being a cookie factory to a printer of textbooks and one of the nation’s largest providers of checks. First Path Day Care Center moved to 13 Boyd St. in November after many years sharing the Watertown Boys & Girls Club facility. When First Path learned it would need to find another location, the search led them to purchase the building on the Southside of Watertown in 2017.
Rabbi Dovid Zaltzman lights the ice menorah at Arsenal Yards during the third annual Watertown Chanukah Celebration. Looking on are Assistant City Manager Ari Sky, right, Fire Chief Ryan Nicholson (far left), and Police Capt. Dan Unsworth. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)
The fire that lit the Third Annual Watertown Chanukah Celebration at Arsenal Yards mesmerized and brought warmth to a crowd of several hundred people on Monday evening. Before the lighting of a menorah, which stood several feet high and was made of ice, the crowd of more than 300 people enjoyed treats, games, crafts, and a performance by a fire dancer. Rabbi Dovid Zaltzman from Chabad Watertown lit the candles on the menorah with help from Watertown Assistant City Manager for Finance Ari Sky.
The Armenian Museum of America will have free admission over Armenian Christmas Weekend. On Saturday, Jan. 4 and Sunday, Jan. 5 from noon to 6 p.m., the museum will offer free admission. The Museum is located at 65 Main St., in Watertown.
A single-family home and a condo were sold this week. 97 Standish Road, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 2,554 sq. ft. Single Family, Sold : $1,175,000
53 Myrtle St. #53, 2 bedroom 3 bathroom 916 sq.
Sign ups for the Watertown Recreation Winter II Program begin on Jan. 3 at 6 p.m., including multiple activities for elementary school children and adults, and a program for middle schoolers. For PreK-5 the programs this session include kids test kitchen, all-sports, parent and me, Blue Belles baton twirling, archery, wrestling, robotics, engineering. Middle schoolers can participate in Python Pioneers. Adult programs include pickleball, volleyball, basketball, and archery.