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Last time we had no winners. It was a photo of the condos at 29 Church St. See last week’s photo to refresh your memory.
If you know the answer, send an email to editor@winchesternews.org and put How well in the subject line.
Last time we had no winners. It was a photo of the condos at 29 Church St. See last week’s photo to refresh your memory.
The lights have been dimmed at Winchester High School in honor of the passing of its theater classes. Principal Dennis Mahoney said when it came time to solidify course selection for the 2025/26 school year, the decision was made to drop theater classes from the roster of offerings. “We’
Amy Moy wants the world to know it’s OK to be different. Moy, whose daughter, Evie, has Down syndrome, writes children’s books that champion diversity and inclusion. Her first self-published book, “The Polka-Dotted Penguin,” tells the story of Dottie, a penguin born with unique polka dots who embarks
Attorney Melissa Mathis has withdrawn her candidacy for the Planning Board seat, citing a family medical issue, adding another open position to Winchester’s March municipal election ballot. The withdrawal comes as Winchester prepares for an election that will bring significant changes to town leadership. Six current office-holders are choosing
Cynthia Scali recently shared photos of her three beloved huskies with us: Nifty, O’Reilly and Bledsoe. Here is what Cynthia had to say: O’Reilly is 11 years old, and was named after Terry O’Reilly of the Boston Bruins. We had told our kids that if the Patriots