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New Lynch School beginning to take shape

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Our intrepid How Well Do You Know Winchester photographer Frank Siteman is keeping an eye on the new Lynch School.

Frank lives close by the construction site and his drone has access to the whole project. Stay tuned for more photos as the school is built.

And check out Frank’s first batch of photos from the Lynch site here.

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