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Fuchs lived off-campus in Watertown after returning to the U.S., maintaining a long distance relationship with his future wife, who had been posted to Washington, D.C. by the German foreign service. They tried to see each other every week, she said...
Harvard’s plan to redevelop the Arsenal complex in Watertown draws criticism. The city claims that the University’s tax-exempt status will cost it tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue. The University claims it will pay a “generous and appropriate fee” in lieu of taxes. Busloads of school children stage a miniature protest...
...while, Harvard is bursting at the seams and has taken off from 02138, purchasing land in nearby Allston and Watertown in order to accommodate its space needs...
Harvard nears an agreement about its financial obligations to Watertown, where Harvard purchased a 30-acres office complex in 2001. Under the agreement, Harvard would pay Watertown over $3 million annually. Watertown leaders were initially upset because Harvard’s purchase could take the complex off the property tax rolls...
Tolman, a lifelong resident of Watertown, worked his way through Boston College Law School and until the campaign taught at the law schools of both Boston College and Northeastern University...