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Last time we had only one winner. Mike Arwe identified it as a panel on the Thompson St. side of the Post Office. See last week’s to refresh your memory.

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State Senator Jason Lewis announces retirement

State Senator Jason Lewis announces retirement

The following was submitted by the Office of Sen. Jason Lewis: Dear friends, After almost 12 years of proudly representing the Fifth Middlesex District, I have made the difficult decision not to run for re-election to the state Senate this year.   Serving in the Senate and previously in the House

Winchester Cultural Council announces grants for 2026

Winchester Cultural Council announces grants for 2026

The following was submitted by the Winchester Cultural Council: The Winchester Cultural Council has awarded $14,625 in grants to 21 individuals and organizations, as part of its annual grants program for supporting arts and culture in town. The annual program receives funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state

Winchester Co-operative Bank welcomes Scott Kaiser as new VP, Commercial Loan Officer

Winchester Co-operative Bank welcomes Scott Kaiser as new VP, Commercial Loan Officer

The following was submitted by Winchester Co-operative Bank: Winchester Co-operative Bank (WCB) is pleased to announce the appointment of Scott Kaiser as vice president and Commercial Loan Officer. With extensive years of experience in the New England banking sector, Kaiser brings a wealth of expertise across commercial real estate, small

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