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Seat-belt campaign starts MondayThe Watertown Police Department will join 120 other local and state law enforcement and public safety entities in a two-week push to
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Officials seek public input on budgetsWatertown officials last week began a monthlong series of hearings to set next fiscal year’s budget, and are encouraging residents to
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ISO New England lawyer Ray Hepper expresses concerns about proposed state budget that would cut funding for Perkins Braille libraryWhile it surely will not be the biggest-ticket item up for debate in this 2014 'FY budget cycle, the Watertown-based Perkins Library is
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Barn Babies petting zoo returns to WatertownThe Barn Babies traveling petting zoo will make an extended appearance at the Watertown Free Public Library on May 20 to comfort youths who
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Watertown officers recount Laurel Street shootout
Thursday, April 18 was supposed to be Watertown Police Sgt. John MacLellan's day off. But one of his fellow officers
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Watertown officers recount Laurel Street shootout
Thursday, April 18 was supposed to be Watertown Police Sgt. John MacLellan's day off. But one of his fellow officers
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Watertown officers recount Laurel Street shootout
Thursday, April 18 was supposed to be Watertown Police Sgt. John MacLellan's day off. But one of his fellow officers
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Watertown officers recount Laurel Street shootout
Thursday, April 18 was supposed to be Watertown Police Sgt. John MacLellan's day off. But one of his fellow officers
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Marathon bombing suspect was no stranger to neighborhood where he was slainWATERTOWN – When Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed during a shoot-out with police, the Marathon bombing suspect and his younger brother were
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Business veteran to help lead Brookline Bank’s new Waltham siteBrookline Bank is pleased to announce the recent addition of Paul Airasian to its Commercial Banking Group. A longtime Watertown business