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Winchester seeks four volunteers for EFPBC

The town of Winchester is seeking four residents to volunteer to sit on the Education Facilities Planning & Building Committee. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/NELL ESCOBAR COAKLEY

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The following was submitted by the Office of the Town Clerk:

The Education Facilities Planning & Building Committee is seeking four residents to volunteer for the committee.

 This committee is charged with the preparation and periodic adjustment of the Winchester Public School Facilities Master Plan, and oversight of school renovation, expansion, replacement and repair projects.  

 Four (4) citizens will be appointed by the town moderator to serve a 3-year term to expire March 1, 2028.                    

Persons interested in applying for this appointment should submit a letter of interest and/or a resume or an outline of qualifications and experience to mmarshall@winchester.us  or you may mail:

 MaryEllen Marshall, Town Clerk

71 Mt. Vernon St.

Town Hall

Winchester, MA01890

Applicants for this committee must be residents of Winchester.

 Please apply in writing by Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025.

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