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Watertown High School Presenting “Mamma Mia!” at Mosesian Center
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This year’s Watertown High School musical, “Mamma Mia!” will be performed at the Mosesian Center for the Arts on March 27-29. See more information from WHS, below.
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Kristopher Surette of Tighe & Bond shows the plans for the Mt. Auburn Street Project to members of the Coolidge Square business community. (Photo by Charlie Breitrose)
Businesses in Coolidge Square will face some disruptions from the construction taking place over the spring, summer, and fall of 2026. Sidewalks will be ripped up and replaced as part of the Mt. Auburn Street Project.
This year’s Watertown High School musical, “Mamma Mia!” will be performed at the Mosesian Center for the Arts on March 27-29. See more information from WHS, below.
Plenty of choices for homebuyers in Watertown over the weekend.
Paul J. Sullivan Playground
By George DonahueWatertown Resident
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While I wrote this in the spring 2014 when living in Watertown at the Coolidge Apartments, the stories in and around baseball never go out of style. The story was published in the Watertown Tab when I wrote it and I worked in the Clerk’s office in the town hall. The director of the Parks and Recreation at that time came rushing into the Clerk’s office waving the paper in the air asking if I authored the article. I acknowledged that it was me who penned the article, expecting to feel the newspaper bop me off the head, but instead he thrust hand out, said it was a good article and walked out of the clerk’s office.
The following announcement was provided by Watertown Youth Baseball & Softball:
Watertown Youth Baseball & Softball will hold an equipment sale on March 19 from 7-8:30 p.m. in KidConnect at the Watertown Boys & Girls Club (lower level). Proceeds benefit the WYBB League.
I love the variety of activities that I have found for you this weekend. Let’s start with a trip to Gore Place on Friday evening or Saturday morning for a used book sale. You know you want to read more and spend less time on screens. Also, on Friday night and Saturday afternoon there is a play called Human Vivekananda at the Mosesian. It highlights the life of Swami Vivekananda, his spiritual and human side of life. Saturday there is an Irish dance demonstration at the library. Saturday afternoon there is a wellness summit for Hispanic women. I left the description in Spanish, hoping that some Spanish speaking town residents will be interested. Additionally on Saturday, there is a benefit piano and vocal concert at First Parish Church, featuring David Rivera Bozon and Hector Vargas. The money all goes to support Watertown residents in need
Watertown’s Nzuko restaurant will be appearing at the Charles River Chamber’s Spring Seasonings Event.
The Charles River Chamber announced the lineup for the 2026 Spring Seasonings event, which spotlights restaurants from Watertown, Newton, Wellesley, and Needham. See which Watertown eateries will be featured at the event in the announcement from the Chamber, below.
The Watertown Square Anti-Trump Protest on March 14. (Photo by Joshua Touster)
The following announcement was provided by Indivisible Progressive Watertown:
Get ready for NO KINGS III on Saturday, March 28th which will be a national day of peaceful non-violent resistance to the policies and actions of the Trump administration. Make a plan to be part of the largest day of protest in American History.
The following announcement was provided by the Helen Robinson Wright Fund:
Tenor soloist David Rivera Bozon, along with pianist Hector Vargas Bonilla, will perform on Saturday, March 21, 7 p.m., at the First Parish of Watertown, 35 Church St. Internationally acclaimed for his many performances in operas and solo recitals, Bozon is well known for his extraordinary talent and warm personality.