Some property owners concerned about changes in downtown Watertown wwnytv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wwnytv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WATERTOWN — Developer Michael E. Lundy is working with two companies that have expressed interested in setting up at the Jefferson County Corporate Park on outer Coffeen Street.
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Akosua Achie, of Peggotty Place, Sandhurst, was fined £220 for not paying for her train ticket in North Camp in October 2020. The 60-year-old was also told to pay compensation of £8 and £150 in costs at Reading Magistrates Court.
Adam Waite, of Highfield Park, Wokingham, was also fined £220 for dodging a train faire at Reading Station in October 2020. The 22-year-old was made to pay compensation of £4 and costs of £150, as well.
Stephen Wcledge, of Carlyle Court, Crowthorne, was handed a £220 fine for not paying for his train ticket at Slough station in October 2020. The 43-year-old was ordered to pay compensation of £2.90 and costs of £150, too.
More business coming to downtown Watertown wwnytv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wwnytv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WATERTOWN â The State Street Market has become such a popular venue for merchants wanting to rent space in the indoor market that manager Patricia Johnson thought it was time to expand.
âI have to turn people away,â she said about why sheâs going to lease space in a former car dealership at 430 State St., where she plans to lease space to another 18 vendors.
Mrs. Johnson has operated the State Street Market since 2018, with merchants selling such wares as antiques, repurposed furniture, vintage clothing, baked goods and other homemade merchandise in stalls that fill the former Chop âN Save warehouse, 454 State St.