The boil water notice for the City of Watertown has been lifted, affecting all municipalities receiving water from the city. Residents are no longer required to boil water before consumption.
Jul. 14—WATERTOWN — Town Supervisor Joel R. Bartlett got the news on Thursday that he's been waiting for about the former Watertown Correctional Facility. State officials announced Thursday that it is ...
Homes and businesses in the Watertown area continue to be impacted by a boil water order, which could remain in effect ...
WATERTOWN, Mass. — Law enforcement officials are on the scene of a serious crash in Watertown on Tuesday afternoon. There is ...
Two people have died following a serious car crash in Watertown on Tuesday afternoon. On Tuesday, around 12 p.m., a massive ...
Apr. 15—WATERTOWN — The town of Watertown has acquired the water tower and water system of the now-closed Watertown Correctional Facility. Town Supervisor Joel R. Bartlett told the town board about ...
WATERTOWN — The Town Council will meet Monday to review possible responses to a recently upheld multimillion dollar judgment against the town for unpaid water and sewer charges owed to the city of ...
Watertown Town is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, with a population of 35,103. The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities for a ...
Watertown residents heading to the polls this November will find several new names on their ballots for the Councilor-at-Large seats on the Town Council, though one of them might look familiar. Paul ...
Two-time Town Council President Clyde Younger will attempt to reclaim his seat this November. Younger, who lost the 2009 election to current Council President Mark Sideris, said he decided to run ...