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Winchester native Jessica Carbone writes children’s book about philanthropy
Philanthropy. It’s a word we’ve all heard before, whether talking about the charitable efforts of Oprah or Bill Gates, yet somehow fail to ascribe an impactful definition that’s relevant to our lives and experiences. But in her recently-published book, “Philanthropy Means Love,” Winchester native Jessica Carbone aims
Winchester Open Studios taking place Nov. 23
The following was submitted by Arts Winchester: On Saturday, Nov. 23, join Arts Winchester for its second annual Winchester Open Studios, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be seven locations within walking distance in downtown Winchester Center and one home studio, featuring over 40 artists plus
Winchester High School fall play ‘Check Please’ to be performed this weekend
It’s that time of year again when Winchester High School is putting on its fall play. “Check Please” by Jonathan Rand will be performed on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. in the Winchester High School auditorium, 70 Skillings
Winchester Cooperative Theatre for Children announces ‘The Music Man Jr.’ as fall show
The following was submitted by the Winchester Cooperative Theatre: The Winchester Cooperative Theatre is thrilled to present its fall 2024 production of “The Music Man Jr.,” a delightful adventure bursting with music, charm, and young talent, at the McCall Middle School, 458 Main St. Audiences are invited to journey to
En Ka Society to hold 5th Annual Turkey Trot
The following was submitted by the En Ka Society: The En Ka Society will host its 5th annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 28. The Turkey Trot is a 3.12-mile (5K) road race through downtown Winchester. The race kicks off at 8 a.m.; start and finish lines
Winchester soldier trained U.S. canines for combat in WWII
Military dogs became officially recognized on March 13, 1942, when a private organization, Dogs for Defense, was established to recruit the public’s dogs for the U. S. military’s War Dog Program known as the K-9 Corps. The first K-9 Corps unit assigned to a tactical operation in the
IN THE GARDEN: Finding the moisture in your soil is important
Across most of New England, we are classified as “abnormally dry” or in a “moderate drought” with northern and more central New England being OK. Take a look at the U.S. Drought Monitor to see how our area is doing. Winchester and the Greater Boston area is solidly in
Winchester letter carrier keeps annual canned tomato tradition going
If it’s August, it’s tomato season. And when it’s tomato season, it’s time for one Winchester letter carrier to fire up his propane tanks. Steve’s annual roasted tomatoes production is a sight to behold, complete with several 10-gallon pots, cases of Ball jars, crates of
Fall in your garden
With the second gardening season upon us, following are some topics to consider for the fall in our gardens. These topics come from a class I recently taught, and are only summaries of important topics. Take advantage of this nice weather to properly care for your gardens and keep them
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Winchester native Jessica Carbone writes children’s book about philanthropy
Philanthropy. It’s a word we’ve all heard before, whether talking about the charitable efforts of Oprah or Bill Gates, yet somehow fail to ascribe an impactful definition that’s relevant to our lives and experiences. But in her recently-published book, “Philanthropy Means Love,” Winchester native Jessica Carbone aims
Winchester scientist writes cookbook to master the perfect French macaron
Fred Csibi-Levin is a biologist who unravels the science of pastry-making and has just published a cookbook, “Mastering Macarons! Uncover the Scientific Secrets to Making the Perfect French Macaron.” The Sheridan Circle resident not only creates new macarons, but he also is a sculptor of pastries, including Pumpkin Petit Gateaux
Winchester soldier trained U.S. canines for combat in WWII
Military dogs became officially recognized on March 13, 1942, when a private organization, Dogs for Defense, was established to recruit the public’s dogs for the U. S. military’s War Dog Program known as the K-9 Corps. The first K-9 Corps unit assigned to a tactical operation in the