Sidewalk Work Continues Along Parts of Mt. Auburn Street This Week

Caution tape blocks off an area of sidewalk under construction in Coolidge Square in early June 2026. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

The focus of the Mt. Auburn Street Project this week will be sidewalk replacement between School Street and Hillside Road, as well as near Adams Street. There will also be drainage on Mt. Auburn between Bates Road adn Bailey Road.

Bar ‘Cino Starting Monday Night Supper Club, See What’s on the Menu

The Monday night Supper Club is coming to Bar ‘Cino in Watertown Square. See the dishes on offer in the announcement from the restaurant, below. Bar ‘Cino, located at 47 Main Street in Watertown, is pleased to announce the launch of its Monday Night Supper Club on June 29th , a dine-in promotion on Mondays that pairs signature menu favorites with incredible value. For more information or to make reservations, visit www.barcino.com/watertown. The Supper Club experience begins with guests’ choice of entrées for just $19 (excluding the filet, ribeye, and whole chicken dishes), which unlocks special pricing for additional courses, including any pizza for $15 and any share plate or salad for $9.

DCR’s Dealtry Pool Open for the Season, See the Hours

The DCR’s Dealtry Pool in Watertown. The DCR’s pool off Pleasant Street in Watertown opened for the season and will be open seven days a week through mid-August. See more information in the announcement from the City of Watertown, below. The Clarence W. Dealtry Memorial Swimming Pool,  64 Pleasant St. in Watertown, has reopened as of Saturday June 20, 2026.

First WBC Walk & Talk of 2026 Takes Place Along Pleasant St.

The first Watertown Business Coalition’s Walk & Talk will focus on businesses on and around Pleasant Street. There will be some special give aways for participants. The walks are part of Live Well Watertown’s Watertown Walks series. See more information in the announcement from the WBC, below. We’re back with another season of Walk & Talks in partnership with Live Well Watertown!

Mt. Auburn Project: Sidewalk Work in Coolidge Sq., Drainage Installation Near Walnut St.

Caution tape blocks off an area of sidewalk under construction in Coolidge Square in early June 2026. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

Sidewalks will be torn up in some places, and repoured in other sections of Mt. Auburn Street in Coolidge Square during the week of June 22-26. Also, drainage will be installed in the area from Walnut Street to Spruce Street. See the impacts and other details in the announcement from the City of Watertown, below.

DPW Hosting Neighborhood Community Meeting About Cottage Street Reconstruction

Residents of the Cottage Street area can learn about upcoming road and sidewalk reconstruction during a community meeting hosted by the Department of Public Works on June 30. See more information in the announcement from the City of Watertown, below. The City of Watertown and the Department of Public Works are hosting a community meeting for the residents of the Cottage Street neighborhood to discuss upcoming road reconstruction and improvement projects. Come view the plans, ask questions, and learn about the work that will be done to improve the roadways and sidewalks. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 6 p.m. We will meet at the intersection of Cottage Street and the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway and walk a short distance throughout the neighborhood.

Grab a Scoop of Ice Cream and Support the Watertown Arts Market

Support the Watertown Arts Market (WAM) and get a tasty treat during an upcoming ice cream fundraiser. See more details provided by WAM, below. The Watertown Arts Market is holding a benefit night at Ben & Jerry’s Arsenal Yards on Monday, June 22nd from 6-8 p.m. During this window, 20% of sales will benefit the Watertown Arts Market, scheduled for Aug. 8th! 

Launched in 2021 by the Watertown Business Coalition to support local artists, the Watertown Arts Market is now in its sixth year as a city summer staple. Organized by volunteers and city partners such as the Watertown Cultural Council, this free, family-friendly event features 100+ artist booths, live music, interactive activities, and local food.

Watertown Group Protests Bank for Link to ICE Detention Centers

Some of the protesters at Watertown’s De-ICE Citizens Bank Campaign on June 13. (Contributed Photo)

The following article was submitted by Indivisible Progressive Watertown:

On Saturday, June 13, Indivisible Progressive Watertown hosted its third stand out this year in front of the East Watertown Citizens Bank branch at 630 Mt. Auburn St. Twenty-five people gathered to protest Citizens Bank’s connections to ICE prisons. 

In addition to holding signs and passing out flyers to passersby and customers, attendees also “chalked the walk” with related messages. The stand out was part of a National Week of action organized by the De-ICE Citizens Bank coalition https://www.de-icecitizensbank.org/ to call attention to the role Citizens Bank plays in financing CoreCivic and the GeoGroup, two private prison companies running ICE Detention Centers. The GeoGroup is the owner of Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, where inmates are participating in hunger and labor strikes. https://www.aclu.org/news/immigrants-rights/hundreds-at-delaney-hall-join-detained-people-across-country-in-hunger-strike-against-inhumane-conditions. 

As a result of the abuse at Delaney Hall, Jersey City has withdrawn $265 million from Citizens Bank https://jcitytimes.com/jersey-city-to-pull-millions-from-bank-over-ice-detention-financing/. If you have an account with Citizens Bank and aren’t ready to close your account, you can sign the De-ICE Citizens Bank Not with our Money Pledge: https://www.de-icecitizensbank.org/take-action.