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Mary New continues to share some of the photos she takes when she walks from her Wolcott Terrace backyard into the Middlesex Fells.



Left to right: Cooper's Hawk in front of the full moon, immature bald eagle.
Mary New continues to share some of the photos she takes when she walks from her Wolcott Terrace backyard into the Middlesex Fells.



Left to right: Cooper's Hawk in front of the full moon, immature bald eagle.
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.