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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 following was submitted by the NAACP Boston & Mystic Valley Area Branch family: On Saturday, June 20, the NAACP Boston & Mystic Valley Area Branch family proudly invite area residents to “Juneteenth Nite Out: All Black & All In, a Freedom Fund Reimagined” — celebrating leadership, legacy, Black excellence, and
First Congregational Church in Winchester hosting exhibit through June 14. Hours extended for PRIDEfest on June 11.
To the Editor: I run on the Tri-Community bike path from Winchester to Stoneham and beyond frequently. I know people say graffiti leads to negative outcomes, but the article [“How graffiti detracts from bike paths: A spray-painted ride along the Tri-Community Greenway”] neglected to include how amazing the art is
Winchester’s annual celebration began with the Jaycees in the 1970s, later revived in 1982 and still guided by longtime volunteers.