Tuesday, January 29, 2013
WHS girls' basketball team takes the court, live jazz and an art exhibit at the Arsenal Center.
1. Watertown's girls' basketball team faces Reading tonight in a Middlesex League matchup. 2. Stellina Restaurant hosts local jazz musicians tonight. There is no cover charge, and no reservations are needed. 3. The Arsenal Center for the Arts hosts an exhibit of "tactile woven forms is inspired by microscopic ocean creatures endangered by marine pollution," made by Michelle Lougee. 4. Seniors can come to the Senior Center to join in a game of cribbage this afternoon. New players are always welcome. 5. For up-to-the-minute news on this and other stories follow Watertown Patch on Twitter andFacebook or subscribe to the free email newsletter.
Friday, January 25, 2013
WHS girls' hoops hosts Lexington, preschooler craft time and bingo at the Senior Center.
1. Watertown High School's girls' basketball team hosts Lexington tonight in a Middlesex League matchup. 2. Preschoolers can come down and make a craft at the Watertown Free Public Library this morning. 3. The Senior Center will host a game of bingo today. 4. Check out Spotlight Six at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, which features six of the participating artists from this past fall’s 30 Under 30 exhibit. 5. Follow Watertown Patch on Facebook and Twitter to get the latest news.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Greater Boston Intergenerational Chorus concert, Town Council meeting and cribbage at the Senior Center.
1. The Greater Boston Intergenerational Chorus performs tonight at the First Parish Church. 2. The Town Council meets tonight in Town Hall. The agenda includes a discussion of dogs on Whitney Hill and the 2014 Capital Improvement Plan. 3. Seniors can come to the Senior Center to join in a game of cribbage this afternoon. New players are always welcome. 4. The Arsenal Center for the Arts hosts an exhibit of "tactile woven forms is inspired by microscopic ocean creatures endangered by marine pollution," made by Michelle Lougee. 5. For up-to-the-minute news on this and other stories follow Watertown Patch on Twitter and Facebook or subscribe to the free email newsletter.
Friday, January 18, 2013
WHS basketball faces Melrose, a certified reading dog and a play at the Arsenal Center.
1. Watertown's boys basketball team tips off against Melrose this evening. 2. Young readers can come to the Watertown Library to read to a Certified Reading Dog today. 3. The Arsenal Center for the Arts brings "The Memorandum" by Vaclav Havel to the stage tonight. 4. The B.C. Legal Assistance Bureau will provide free legal advice to seniors at the Watertown Senior Center today from 10 a.m. to noon. Call to make an appointment. 5. Get the latest headlines in your email each morning in the free Watertown Patch Newsletter. Subscribe by clicking here.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Catch a play at the Arsenal Center, a kids science program and a tour of the Mt. Auburn Cemetery.
1. The Arsenal Center for the Arts brings "The Memorandum" by Vaclav Havel to the stagetonight. 2. Join the Watertown Free Public Library for a science program for kids in grades 3 to 5, this afternoon. 3. See some of the connections between the Mount Auburn Cemetery to one in Rome, Italy, during a lunchtime lecture. 4. The Licensing Board meets tonight in Town Hall. 5. Get the latest headlines in your email each morning in the free Watertown Patch Newsletter. Subscribe by clicking here.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
WHS ice hockey hits the ice, Councilor Falkoff holds office hours and team trivia night.
1. The Watertown High School boys and girls ice hockey teams skate against Woburn today at the John Ryan Arena. 2. Town Councilor Susan Falkoff is holding office hours this evening. 3. Test you knowledge at Team Trivia Night at Donohue's Bar and Grill. 4. The Board of Health meets tonight in Town Hall. 5. For up-to-the-minute news on this and other stories follow Watertown Patch on Twitter and Facebook or subscribe to the free email newsletter.
Friday, January 11, 2013
A play opens at the Arsenal Center, middle school open gym and still time to get a flu shot.
1. The Arsenal Center for the Arts brings "The Memorandum" by Vaclav Havel to the stage tonight. 2. Students will have the opportunity to use the gym for a variety of sports and games such as basketball, volleyball, floor hockey, etc. tonight at the middle school open gym. 3. It's not too late to get a flu shot. Click here to find out how to get one from the Health Department. 4. Check out Spotlight Six at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, which features six of the participating artists from this past fall’s 30 Under 30 exhibit. 5. For up-to-the-minute news on this and other stories follow Watertown Patch on Twitter and Facebook or subscribe to the free email newsletter.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Two art exhibits opening, Historical Commission talks about the Orchard House and a hearing screening for seniors.
1. The Arsenal Center for the Arts opens an exhibit of "tactile woven forms is inspired by microscopic ocean creatures endangered by marine pollution," made by Michelle Lougee. While you are there, also check out Spotlight Six, which features six of the participating artists from this past fall’s 30 Under30 exhibit. 2. The Historical Commission meets tonight, and will discussing the historic Orchard House with the owners of the property, Beacon High School. 3. Seniors can attend a free hearing screening today. 4. Project Literacy invites volunteers to help immigrants learn to speak English on Thursday evenings. 5. Get the latest headlines in your email each morning in the free Watertown Patch Newsletter. Subscribe by clicking here.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Looking for Halloween and autumn events this weekend? Check out this roundup of things to do across Massachusetts this Friday, Saturday and Sunday including the Scarecrow Contest at the Watertown Mall.
This is Halloween! 'Tis the season when happy haunts begin to materialize and grim grinning ghosts come out to socialize. Of course there's plenty to do in Salem, the Halloween Capital of the World, but there's plenty of local events happening, too. Here's a roundup of local Halloween and autumnal events taking place in Watertown and beyond this Friday, Oct. 12, Saturday, Oct. 13 and Sunday, Oct. 14. SALEM Haunted Harbor Cruise: Come learn about the haunted happenings of Salem Sound on this 90-minute cruise aboard the historic (and heated) Hannah Glover. Passengers will enjoy a fun-filled, informative trip filled with spooky stories of ruthless local pirates, haunted lighthouses and living monsters who wreak havoc on local ships to this …
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1:22 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Third straight loss for wHS girls hoop...losing record and two games below .500 in 57 games   more ›