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On the Watertown Seal is a picture of an English Colonist and an Indian exchanging, as peace tokens,  bread for fish.  Captain Roger Clap landed at Nantasket Point in 1630 and rode up Charles River to Gerry's Landing with the first party of Watertown Colonists.
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Coolidge School Reuse Advisory Committee
Members
  • Sal Ciccarelli, District A Town Councilor
  • Gregory P. Watson, Director of Community Development and Planning
  • John Bartley, Sr., East Watertown Betterment Association
  • G. Jack Zollo, Watertown Planning Board
  • Christine M. Bellis, Resident
  • Joan Merritt Kraus, Resident
  • Lucia H. Mastrangelo, Resident
  • Curtis Whitney, Resident

Description
The Coolidge School Reuse Advisory Committee was established by the Town Manager in December of 2000. The purpose of the Committee is to evaluate and recommend reuse alternatives for the Coolidge School located on Mount Auburn and Arlington Streets.

This action was subsequent to the actions of the Watertown School Committee who relinquished care, custody, and control of the property effective July 1, 2000, and the Watertown Town Council who transferred said care, custody, and control to the Town Manager on said date, based on a Resolution adopted on June 13, 2000.