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Winchester News’ 175th Anniversary print edition

Photo of the front page of Winchester News’ special 175 Anniversary print edition featuring a photo of Charles Pressey’s Village of Winchester painting. Photo by Tara Hughes
Photo of the front page of Winchester News’ special 175 Anniversary print edition. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/TARA HUGHES

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We hope everyone enjoyed our first foray into the world of print!

Town Day, to be held on June 7 this year, will have some focus on the 175th Anniversary and the history of Winchester. Therefore, Winchester News is sponsoring a trolley tour covering some Winchester history that should dovetail nicely with the print edition.

We also hope to have some extra copies of the print edition to hand out.

In the meantime, if you did not receive or have misplaced your special 175th Anniversary print edition covering some Winchester history, you can download a digital copy here.

Thank you Winchester for your support as we now turn 2 years old!

Tara Hughes, president of the Winchester News Board of Directors.

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