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Watertown Free Public Library programs are free and open to all. The library is open for browsing and checkouts, with curbside pickup available. Virtual programs are offered via Facebook Live and Zoom. For information, visit https://watertownlib.org.
For adults
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING: Interfacing with Adults: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. May 8 (with break) via Zoom. Register: http://bit.ly/mhfaMAY8.
TAKE AND MAKE FOR ADULTS: DIY Ginger Ale & Extracts: 6 p.m. May 11 via Zoom. Materials provided. Pick up your “take and make” ginger ale kit at WFPL, then join us on Zoom. Register: http://bit.ly/GingerMAY11.
Watertown library to host mental health workshops
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Watertown Library announces virtual programs
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Community Content
Watertown Free Public Library programs are free and open to all. The library is currently open for browsing and checkouts, with curbside pickup available. Virtual programs will continue via Facebook Live and Zoom. For information, visit https://watertownlib.org.
For all ages
BRAINFUSE HELPNOW: Preparing for SAT, ACT, or AP tests? Need some extra help with your homework? WFPL is now offering free tutoring through HelpNow. Live tutors are available daily from 2 to 11 p.m. EST.
For children
STORY TIME: Noon Mondays, 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and 11 a.m. Thursdays via Facebook Live. For families with children of all ages. Tune in: http://facebook.com/watertownfpl.
The Globe photographersâ best photos of 2020
Discover the stories behind some of the most memorable images from a long year.
By Boston Globe photo staff as told to Melissa Schorr,Updated December 24, 2020, 10:08 a.m.
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Barry Chin
October 23 / Brockton â What weâre living through now with the pandemic is going down in history, so it was extremely important to be out there covering it. I was actually on assignment to shoot a high school lacrosse game when I saw these two empty COVID-19 testing tents. Right before dusk, a few cars drove up and I jumped out of my car and shot a few frames. The color balance from the lighting mixed with sunset gave it that weird glow. It looked like science fiction; it looked otherworldly. âBarry Chin