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See last week’s photo to refresh your memory. Last week, nobody guessed that Mike Arwe’s photo was a mailbox in back of Lucia.
If you know the answer, send an email to editor@winchesternews.org and put How well in the subject line.
See last week’s photo to refresh your memory. Last week, nobody guessed that Mike Arwe’s photo was a mailbox in back of Lucia.
Students, teachers and administrators recently met to discuss how to make Winchester High School more inclusive, settling on a plan to re-evaluate the history and English curriculum and create change in the school’s environment. The members of gender, racial and religious minority clubs came together on June 3
On a display board near the middle of the Winchester Town Common, a question waited in marker: “What do you wish people understood?” By Thursday evening the sticky-note answers had multiplied. “Everyone deserves love and respect.” “Identities aren’t fixed.” “Be you! And be rainbow.” One read simply, “There
Listening sessions are underway, the form tests single, split and tiered ballot formats.
The Winchester High boys tennis team started the Division 1 state tournament as the eighth seed with a 17-2 regular season record. They went on to win the postseason opener against Lowell (3-2, May 27), the 25th seed, before losing to Concord-Carlisle, the ninth seed, by the