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Live & Local

Scotty Rotten Reports – Watertown’s own music man on the scene. Scotty covers concerts, live shows, and band nostalgia across New York, Canada, and Boston. He’s been around the block, knows every venue, and brings it all home to The Post. If there’s a show worth seeing, he’s already there.

Eats & Drinks

A look at where Watertown dines, sips, and hangs. From mom-and-pop diners to riverside patios, this is your guide to good food and better company.

Parks & Places

Explore the beauty of Watertown. Whether it’s a quiet walk through Thompson Park or an afternoon along the Black River, we highlight the best of local outdoor life.

Local History

Dig into the roots of Watertown. From War of 1812 skirmishes to untold tales of Public Square, this section brings the past to life in a way only The Post can.

What’s On

Quick hits on weekend events, upcoming festivals, local markets, and what’s happening around town. Your go-to guide for making the most of your free time.

Hope Marshall (SOS: Serpentine Omega S(Centauri))

Hope Marshall, known by her pen name SOS – Serpentine Omega S(Centauri), is a Native American writer, speaker, and spiritual guide whose roots trace back to the sacred lands just north of the border in Canada. Now living in the United States, she brings with her the spirit of the Thousand Islands, carrying the voice of the Iroquois, Huron, and other native nations of the St. Lawrence River, Eastern Lake Ontario, and Adirondack region.

Hope is a guardian of forgotten truths and a living archive of Indigenous wisdom. Her work explores the intersection of modern spirituality and ancient Native teachings, drawing deeply from oral traditions, land-based knowledge, and ceremonial practice. As a tireless advocate for tribal sovereignty, environmental respect, and cultural revitalization, Hope is a light in the mist for readers seeking guidance, truth, and reconnection to the sacred.

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