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Addendum to chapter on
1962 Memorial
Park Site for New City Hall
02 02 By a vote of 12 to 2 and with no debate whatever, the common council last night approved Memorial Park as a site for Watertown’s proposed new city hall, which is to include both fire and police department headquarters. Last night’s approval had been foreshadowed on Monday when the aldermen held their committee meeting and at which only two aldermen — Erich E. Nuernberg and Kenneth Wilkes — indicated they would oppose the plan. They cast the only two negative votes on the resolution last night, a resolution which was introduced by Alderman William Wiegand, the council’s president. WDT
2012 Mayor
declares EMS week to honor providers
05 16 Mayor Ron Krueger has declared the week of May 20 through May
26 to be Emergency Medical Services Week in Watertown.
According to the proclamation, emergency medical services is a vital public service whose
providers are ready to provide lifesaving care to those in need 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Access to quality emergency care dramatically improves the
survival and recovery rate of those who experience sudden illness or injury.
“It is appropriate to recognize the value and the accomplishment of emergency medical service providers by designating Emergency Medical Services Week,” Krueger said in a release. “I encourage the community to observe this week with appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities.” WDT
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