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Lynch School readying for school opening

The new Lynch Elementary School building is almost finished, with the school scheduled to be ready for the Sept. 4 opening day. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/FRANK SITEMAN

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The brand new Lynch Elementary School building is this close to opening! Our photographer Frank Siteman has been keeping track of the school throughout its construction.

Here, Siteman grabs some photos via drone during the final few weeks of construction before school starts on Thursday, Sept. 4.

On Aug. 25, the School Department is expected to cut the ribbon on the new school at 10:30 a.m. Following the ceremony, the building will be open for tours.

A look above the newly built Lynch School building. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/FRANK SITEMAN
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