Old City Hall furniture sold at auction
Joe Tesch conducts an auction in the Council Chambers of the now-vacant former City Hall building. Photo by Brandon Heim, Watertown Current.
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By Brandon Heim - August 25, 2025 in Featured, News Reading Time: < 1 minute
Joe Tesch conducts an auction in the Council Chambers of the now-vacant former City Hall building. Photo by Brandon Heim, Watertown Current.
A surplus auction was held on Saturday, Aug. 22, at the former City Hall. Many office items that were not moved into the new building were offered to ...
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