Whether you’re excited or dreading spring cleaning, the time is finally here. If you would like an exact date, National Cleaning Week begins every week on the fourth Sunday of March. That means in 2023- it starts on March 26th. Not only will a clean and organized space look great, but it will also improve…
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With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner, it's time to start planning how to celebrate in style at Watertown Mews. From classic Irish dishes to festive crafts, there are so many ways to get into the spirit of the day. For a traditional St. Patrick's Day celebration, why not host a dinner party with…
It’s the season of love! February is home to Valentine’s Day, the most romantic holiday of the year, of course. Don’t feel too much pressure though Watertown Mews residents. February 14th does not have to be the end-all-be-all of romance. The day, and all month, should be focused on love- whether with a romantic partner,…
With colder weather and less daylight, you may think all you want is to stay indoors under a blanket instead of working out. Instead, our bodies are actually craving different forms of movement and exercise. Getting your body moving is important all year long and could possibly be more beneficial in the colder months. Because…
Happy new year to our amazing Watertown Mews community! We sincerely hope that the start of 2023 has been filled with happiness, positivity, and good spirits. Not only that, we hope that everyone who set resolutions has been sticking with them. But, we know, that can be difficult. These past few years have taught us…
While the January weather can be cold, yes even freezing, so you might just want to bundle up inside your wonderful Watertown Mews luxury apartment. However, all the wonderful happenings right by Watertown Mews will keep your spirit warm! Explore all the concerts, performances, and shows taking place this month. From the hilarious Jessica Kirson,…
Thanksgiving is a national United States holiday that takes place every third Thursday of November, this year on November 24th. The first Thanksgiving dates back to 1621, when the Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag shared an autumn feast. Then, for more than two centuries, Thanksgiving was celebrated on different days by the US colonies and…
Andrew Graham Narcus was a decorated Marine and a beloved brother, son, and friend. So when he was killed in a hit-and-run accident in December 2002, on his way home for the holidays, his loved ones were understandably devastated. However, they knew Andrew would want them to make something positive out of this tragedy, and…
Let’s cut to the chase, Halloween is peaking its head around the corner. Well, it’s a headless horseman head! With that, there is nothing more exciting than decorating for Halloween. Here are some DIY decorations you can make to get in the spooky spirit! Delightful Devilish Handsoap- Buy some hand soap from the Dollar Store,…
Halloween provides the perfect opportunity to reflect upon the question: are you a sinner or a saint? Don’t bother answering aloud; instead, show fellow revelers where you land by dressing up as a famous figure for the Sinners and Saints Haunted Party Cruise. The three-hour cruise begins boarding at 6:30 p.m. on October 29th, kicking…