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My name is Matt MacDonald, I moved to Watertown, MA in the spring of 2010. I blog here, muck with municipal data at http://www.nearbyfyi.com and work at http://www.prx.orgI’m interested in learning more about how our world works. I love data, I write software and tools to help explain and visualize that data and I enjoy sharing what I find with others.
If a picture can speak a 1,000 words data visualization can speak 1,000,000. I think visualizations of data can help explain very complex topics and data does not lie.
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Recent Posts
- What if adding more money to our school budget doesn’t help our children as much as we hope?
- He Said, She Said – Extracting data from 5 years of Watertown Town Council meetings
- Mapping the location of building permit submissions in Watertown, MA
- Series: How to replace your city or town website and improve it for free
- How to get twitter alerts from your city or town
Recent Comments
- Lynn on What if adding more money to our school budget doesn’t help our children as much as we hope?
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- Anonymous on Watertown Data Sources
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Visualization of the Watertown, MA Teachers Contract text 2006-2009
Hi, A number of parents have been invited to a meeting organized by Deb King the president of the Watertown Educators Association, to learn and discuss with the union about how the lack of a contract will be handled by … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Municipalities, Schools, Watertown
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Discuss crime and fire incident data in Watertown, MA with Chief Deveau and Chief Orangio
Hi Chief Deveau and Chief Orangio, A commenter on an article that I wrote in the Watertown Patch made an astute observation about relationships being key in establishing mutual trust and respect. I agree. My initial information request asking for … Continue reading
Posted in Fire, FOIA, Government, Municipalities, Police
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Thinking about a Watertown, MA data catalog
Hi, I’ve been thinking about how we could share the data already collected by the town and what services might be created in a Watertown, MA if we build a data catalog. I would love to see a data catalog … Continue reading
Posted in Municipalities, Watertown
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A response to retired Watertown Police Department employee Harry Palmer
This is in response to a number of comments that Harry made on an article that I wrote in the Watertown Patch. The Patch limits comment responses to 1,500 characters so I had to respond in full here. Hi Harry, … Continue reading
Posted in FOIA, Government, Police, Watertown
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Watertown, MA school district enrollment trends
Hi everyone, Hope you are enjoying a beautiful afternoon. I’ve been playing around with data from the Department of Education Office (DOE) http://finance1.doe.mass.edu/statistics/ trying to better understand the Watertown, MA enrollment trending data. During the School Committee presentation on Tuesday I was interested … Continue reading
Posted in Schools, Uncategorized, Visualizations, Watertown
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Access to Police Department crime reports and a suggestion to the Town Council about creating a Public Collaboration Committee
Hi Mr. Town Manager, Chief Deveau, members of the Honorable Town Council and other Town Department Heads, I could not find email addresses for all Department Heads on the Town website. Please forward as appropriate. As some of you may … Continue reading
Posted in Fire, FOIA, Government, Municipalities, Police, Schools, Watertown
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Watertown Budget and Finance sub-committee rejects COLA base adjustment with a 3-0 vote
Hi, With a 3-0 vote last night the Watertown, MA Town Council Budget and Finance sub-committee rejected the recommendation from the Watertown Contributory Retirement Board (WCRB) to increase the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) base from $12,000 to $14,000. There … Continue reading
Posted in Pensions, Watertown
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Our Fast Food Democracy
Hi, There are a number of negative comments made about the effectiveness of our Watertown, MA Town Council / Manager form of government and the decisions made by our Town Manager. A common complaint that I read in the TAB, … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Municipalities, Watertown
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Block the Watertown Retirement Board recommendation to increase the Cost of Living Adjustment
Hi, I’m asking that you help me encourage our Watertown, MA Town Councilors to reject the recommendation and request from the Watertown Retirement Board to increase the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) base. This vote will have direct long term … Continue reading
Posted in Budget, Government, Municipalities, Pensions, Watertown
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An update on continuing to get Watertown, MA police report logs published
I’ve had an ongoing dialog and Freedom of Information Request with the Watertown, MA police department about getting access to the computer aided dispatch logs. I was asked to call Capt. Rocca after my latest follow up. Please call me … Continue reading
Posted in FOIA, Government, Municipalities, Police
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