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Fireworks light up the night of June 1 as Winchester wound down its Town Day festivities. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/LISA SPENCER

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Can you believe it’s already been a week since Town Day? There were hundreds of people who came out to celebrate the community on June 1, whether it was eating great food, playing games, visiting booths or other fun activities.

Check out photos from our freelancer Rachel Whitehouse and our new photographer Lisa Spencer. If you have photos you want to share, send them to us at editor@winchesternews.org.

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This family saw our photographer snapping some candid photos and gladly posed for a photo. Thanks! WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/LISA SPENCER

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