UPS Customer Service Center in Watertown Has Closed

The UPS Customer Service Center in Watertown has closed and the company encouraged customers to use other locations, such as the UPS Store in Watertown Square. The Customer Service Center was located at 76 Arlington St. and was a place to pick up and drop off packages. Mitch Polikoff, UPS Director of Media Relations confirmed the closing. “We are closing select UPS Customer Centers to better align with our customers’ preferences for more convenient and easily accessible drop-off options,” Polikoff said.

Learn About the Redesigns of Bemis, How & Sullivan Parks at Upcoming Open House

Residents can find out about final designs, new equipment, and amenities proposed for three parks around Watertown: Bemis, How and Sullivan parks. On Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 4-6:30 p.m. the City of Watertown will host an open house at the Watertown Free Public Library, 123 Main St. in the Lucia Mastrangelo Room. “Stop by the Library anytime to meet Watertown’s Open Space Planner and review the final designs of Bemis, How and Sullivan Parks!”

Watertown Library Will Amplify Teen Voices with “For Freedoms” Signs

The Watertown Library will be putting up Freedom Lawn Signs created by local teens, similar to these at the USF Contemporary Art Museum in Florida. The following announcement was provided by the City of Watertown:

The Watertown Free Public Library Teen Department is helping to ensure that the voices of Watertown teens in grades 6–12 are heard this election season. Inspired by the artist-led organization For Freedoms, library staff will work with local young people to create over 100 yard signs to be installed in the Library’s front lawn in October. The goals of the project are threefold: 1.) To help teens articulate their stories and their vision for the community they want to live in. 2.) To amplify teen voice in the community.  3.) To inform influencers and decision makers about teens’ experiences and their vision for the future.

Watertown Group Screening Film ‘The Night Won’t End: Biden’s War on Gaza’

The following announcement was provided by Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice, and the Environment:

The Peace and Common Security Working Group of Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice, and the Environment is proud sponsor the showing of a moving video on the genocide in Gaza. 

“The Night Won’t End: Biden’s War on Gaza” will be shown on this Sunday, September 29 at 4:00 PM at the Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church at 80 Mt. Auburn Street. 

From air strikes to field executions, the film investigates the killings of civilians by the Israeli military in Gaza and the role of the United States and the Biden administration in the genocide.  Visit watertowncitizens.org.

Watertown Students Will Demonstrate Robot at Science Festival

Some small children take a look at the Watertown High School Robotics Team robot at the 2023 Faire on the Square. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

See what the Watertown High School robotics team can do when the students take part in the Science Carnival at the Cambridge Science Festival. The festival and started on Sept. 23 and runs through Sept. 29.

See Photos from a Damp and Fun-Filled 2024 Faire on the Square

Umbrellas and rain slickers were the fashion choices for the 2024 Faire on the Square. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

The 2024 edition of Watertown’s Faire on the Square was a wet one, but those who braved the elements enjoyed plenty of activities, food, music, and booths featuring local businesses and organizations. Among the visitors to Saltonstall Park was Congresswoman Katherine Clark, who toured the Faire with Watertown elected officials and was interviewed by Watertown Cable Access Television. Watertown Cable Access spoke with Congresswoman Katherine Clark. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)

The entertainment stage featured Steve Tashjian Ensemble, School of Rock, Chris Cote and his band of These Guys, and demonstrations by Watertown Police Officer Andrew Civetti and K-9 Zane.

Flu Vaccine Clinics Will be Hosted by Watertown’s Public Health Department

The Watertown Public Health Department will host a series of flu vaccine clinics in coming weeks. Some are for people ages 9 and above and some are for seniors. See the details in the announcement provided by the City of Watertown below. People Ages 9 and Over

The Watertown Public Health Department is offering Influenza vaccine to people, ages 9 and over, at the Watertown Free Public Library, located at 123 Main Street, on the following days and times. Please register ahead to secure your appointment:

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 from 3:30 to 6:30pm. Register here.