One of the two single family homes sold in Watertown went for more than $1 million. 85 Townly Road, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,112 sq. ft. Single Family, Sold: $850,000
25 Elmwood Ave., 4 bedroom 2 bathroom 2,326 sq. ft.
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One of the two single family homes sold in Watertown went for more than $1 million. 85 Townly Road, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,112 sq. ft. Single Family, Sold: $850,000
25 Elmwood Ave., 4 bedroom 2 bathroom 2,326 sq. ft.
Dr. Joseph Gerson joined the delegation at the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo in December. Each member of the delegation had the opportunity to be photographed with the Nobel Prize. The following piece was provided by Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice & the Environment:
Dr. Joseph Gerson, a resident of Watertown, joined the delegation of the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize given to Nihon Hidankyo in Oslo on December 10 of last year. Nihon Hidankyo, the Japanese Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations, was formed in 1956. In the words of Terumi Tanaka, one of the three representatives from the organization, “Having ourselves survived the inhumane impacts of atomic bombing, damage unprecedented in history, we launched this movement to ensure such suffering would never be repeated.” One of their guiding demands is “the immediate abolition of nuclear weapons, as extremely inhuman weapons of mass killing, which must not be allowed to coexist with Humanity.” Jorgen Watne Frydnes, Chair of the Norwegian Noble Committee, in explaining why Nihon Hidankyo received the Noble Peace Prize for 2024, reiterated the sentiment of Tanaka Terumi when he stated, “Nihon Hidankyo is receiving the Prize for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again.”
Dr. Gerson, the author of numerous books on nuclear weapons and nuclear policy, including “With Hiroshima Eyes: Atomic War, Nuclear Extortion and Moral Imagination” published in 1995 on the eve of the 50 anniversary of the atomic bombings stated, “Among the last things I ever imagined was participating in the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
Over the next week, Watertown residents can expect a lot of chilly but sunny weather. It’s going to be a pretty cold stretch overall, with daytime highs mostly in the 20s and 30s, and winds making it feel even colder at times. Sunday through Tuesday will bring a bit of a break with slightly warmer temperatures, but those gusty winds will keep things feeling brisk, especially at night when temperatures will dip into the teens and 20s. So, while the sun will be out for the most part, be sure to bundle up and prepare for some pretty cold evenings ahead. Friday, January 24:Sunny, with a high near 30°F.
The following announcement was provided by the Watertown Library:
The Watertown Free Public Library’s Hatch Makerspace turns 10 this month! The Library invites you to join us in celebrating a decade of community creativity! Founded in 2014, Hatch Makerspace marked its official opening in January 2015 at the Arsenal Mall in Watertown. One of the first Library-run makerspaces in the region, Hatch was envisioned as a free workshop space where everyday people could share tools, materials, and expertise that would otherwise be inaccessible to most individuals. Now located at 20 Summer Street in a space generously donated by The Residence In Watertown Square, Hatch is open to the public six days a week, no appointment needed.
Charlie BreitroseThe Charles River. The Watertown Cultural District, in partnership with the Watertown Free Public Library, is excited to announce a logo contest as one of its first official initiatives! The new logo will be featured on all Watertown Cultural District collateral and highlighted on the new WCD Website. In addition to public recognition, a fabulous grand prize package with an amazing assortment of items will be awarded to the lucky winner including tickets to upcoming performances with Actors Shakespeare Project and Watertown Children’s Theatre at the Mosesian Center for the Arts, gift cards from local restaurants, and more!
Up to three (3) graphic designs from artists of all ages who live, work, or play in Watertown will be accepted online through OpenGov: https://watertownma.viewpointcloud.com/categories/1085
The Watertown Cultural District Logo Contest closes on February 23, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. and the winner will be selected on March 10, 2025. Many thanks to the Watertown Free Public Library for its partnership coordinating WCD’s Logo Contest initiative! About the Watertown Cultural District
Designated by the Mass Cultural Council, the Watertown Cultural District creates an enriching and vibrant arts and culture destination for those who live, work, or play in Watertown. The Cultural District is key to energizing Watertown Square by providing an environment that nurtures and supports creativity and artistic expression.
The Boston Gold Kings, a semi-pro hockey team based in Watertown, will host Puck Cancer Night at John A. Ryan Arena on Feb. 8 at 7:35 p.m. See details below. On February 8th*, we will be skating to support survivors, previvors, stage 4 thrivers, and caregivers impacted by breast and gynecologic cancers. With your help, we can raise awareness and funds to support and improve the experiences of the cancer community. Half of all proceeds raised will be donated to The Breasties to help fund programming events, educational resources, and stage 4 breast cancer research.
On Feb. 13, 2025, Get Lively Health and Fitness will host its annual Galentine’s Workout Party. This year the theme is 80s Prom Style. Get Lively provided the following details:
WHAT: Annual Galentine’s Workout Party: 80s Prom Style
WHEN: February 13, 2025, 6:30 p.m.
Join us for what has become an annual favorite with the Lively Crew! Our Annual Galentine’s Workout Party is coming in hot this year with an 80s Prom theme! Yes, that means you are welcome to bust out that old prom dress, bridesmaids dress, heck, pop on your wedding gown – or just show up in your favorite workout duds – and get ready to rock out and sway to 80s dance floor classics!
The Watertown Unity Breakfast celebrated 25 years in 2025. The wood disc was used during the table discussions about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Principles of Nonviolence. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)
Nearly 500 people packed the Hellenic Center for the 25th annual Watertown Unity Breakfast, a celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. During the event, a group that advocates for affordable housing was honored, and Watertown’s Police Chief made a statement about the WPD’s stance on enforcing federal immigration policy. Monday’s Unity Breakfast, organized by World in Watertown, was the first one held in person since the COVID-19 Pandemic.
(The original letter was sent to the City Council)
Dear Councilors:
Does everyone understand that Watertown’s Traffic Rules and Orders (TROs) also assist in managing the number of vehicles in our neighborhoods? TROs are used to allow for safe, fair and equitable use of public ways by all Watertown inhabitants and visitors. Public ways were not intended to be unrestricted, free, public parking lots for the masses. Hence, the two-hour citywide parking restrictions, unless otherwise posted. And, enforcement of the “No All Night Parking” regulation during the winter season.