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Cradles to Crayons wants kids' clothes

Cradles to Crayons wants kids' clothes

Cradles to Crayons is looking for children’s new and nearly new clothing, according to Elena Varipatis Baker.  The McCall Girl Scout cadet troop is involved in collecting the donations, and its members will be sorting the clothes in late January.  The Crawford Memorial Methodist Church, at the corner of

Winchester church to hold Festival of Lessons and Carols

Winchester church to hold Festival of Lessons and Carols

The following was submitted by the First Congregational Church: On Sunday, Dec. 15 at 10 a.m., the First Congregational Church, 21 Church St., will hold its annual Festival of Lessons and Carols, a beloved tradition from England wherein God’s word is proclaimed and contemplated in a special sequence

WART to hold augmented reality workshop at library

WART to hold augmented reality workshop at library

The following was submitted by the Winchester Augmented Reality Team: The Winchester Augmented Reality Team (WART) will hold a workshop on Monday, Dec. 16, from 6-8 p.m., at the Winchester Public Library, 80 Washington St., in the Large Meeting Room. The group will walk through all the steps needed

Solo Ager Network provides financial, legal healthcare workshop

Solo Ager Network provides financial, legal healthcare workshop

The following was submitted by the Solo Ager Network: On Thursday, Dec. 12, the Solo Ager Network presents “What If You Don’t Have a Healthcare Agent or Power of Attorney?,” from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m., at the Jenks Center, 109 Skillings Road, Winchester. If you are unable

PET OF THE WEEK: Cashew

PET OF THE WEEK: Cashew

Our dog’s name is Cashew, or “Cash” for short. He’s a 2-year-old Lab mix that we adopted from Paws Project Foundation, and he was part of a litter called “The Nut Litter.”   Cash loves to cuddle, steal shoes, and run around the yard with his moms’ outdoor pillows.

Yes, Virginia...There is a Santa Claus

Yes, Virginia...There is a Santa Claus

Editor’s Note: Francis P. Church’s editorial, “Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus” first appeared in The New York Sun in 1897, and was reprinted annually until 1949 when the paper went out of business. When it first appeared, it was an immediate sensation, and became one of

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