Winchester High School students dressed to the nines in their finest gowns and tuxedos for prom night.
Students promenaded out of the school and onto the waiting buses as parents snapped photos and took video for posterity.
Check out all the photos and videos from the event taken by our own Tara Hughes. If you have photos you’d like to share, email them to us at editor@winchesternews.org with the subject line Prom Photos.
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The appointment came
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There has been a “historic spike” in anti-Jewish threats since the war between Israel and Hamas began;
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