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How did Winchester fare in the snowstorm?

How did Winchester fare in the snowstorm?

Winter’s first nor’easter of the season dumped anywhere from 3 to 6 inches across the state over the weekend. In Winchester, the snowfall measured at about 4 ½ inches. Department of Public Works Director Robert LaBossiere said DPW was prepped and ready for the overnight storm on Jan. 19,

Winchester Select Board tackles outdoor dining, safety measures

Winchester Select Board tackles outdoor dining, safety measures

The Winchester Select Board addressed multiple issues at its January meeting, making key decisions on outdoor dining regulations, pedestrian safety measures and affordable housing initiatives while grappling with ongoing MBTA construction delays. Outdoor dining gets makeover The board modified the town’s outdoor dining program for 2025. The approved policy

Winchester Community Music School launches steel drum band

Winchester Community Music School launches steel drum band

The following was submitted by the Winchester Community Music School: Greater Boston is known as something of a music mecca, but in one respect, it has always been lacking: steel drums. There are precious few classes or bands for anyone who has fallen for the lilting sound of handcrafted steel

‘Standing Up for Others’ performance to be held Jan. 26 for MLK Day

‘Standing Up for Others’ performance to be held Jan. 26 for MLK Day

The following was submitted by the Network for Social Justice: In honor of MLK Day in 2025, please join the Network for Social Justice for a True Story Theater performance and workshop on the theme of “Standing Up for Others.” The performance will take place on Sunday, Jan. 26, from

Winchester issues norovirus warning, fairly ‘normal’ year for other illnesses

Winchester issues norovirus warning, fairly ‘normal’ year for other illnesses

Are you sick? Seems like everyone you know is down with something — COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial (RSV), norovirus — but only one of those, say public health experts, is actually outside of its normal parameters. “Norovirus has been higher year-over-year,” said Dr. Shira Doron, chief infection control officer at Tufts Medicine.

Winchester Police Department declares snow emergency, no parking ban

Winchester Police Department declares snow emergency, no parking ban

The following was submitted by the town of Winchester: The Town of Winchester is issuing a snow emergency starting today, Sunday, Jan. 19 at 6 p.m., continuing through Monday Jan. 20 at noon. During these hours, it is advised not to travel if possible. All parked vehicles are to

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: In the spirit of resolutions: curiosity and empathy

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: In the spirit of resolutions: curiosity and empathy

There has been a spike in anti-Islamic rhetoric following the New Year’s Eve attack in New Orleans, and some organizations have been subjected to threatening messages. (Newsweek, Hugh Cameron, 1/3/25). There has been a “historic spike” in anti-Jewish threats since the war between Israel and Hamas began;

PET OF THE WEEK: Otis

PET OF THE WEEK: Otis

Say hello to Otis, a 2 1/2-year-old an African pygmy hedgehog who enjoys sleeping during the day and logging (noisy) miles on his wheel at night. He was purchased from a breeder in Connecticut when he was 8 weeks old. Legal in Massachusetts (but not all states), hedgehogs are

Winchester artist Ruth Lieberherr to exhibit at library through February

Winchester artist Ruth Lieberherr to exhibit at library through February

The following was submitted by Ruth Lieberherr: Winchester artist Ruth Lieberherr will showcase her new acrylic paintings and picture books at the Winchester Public Library throughout February 2025. “Seeing with the Eyes of Love” will be on exhibit from Feb. 1-27 at the Winchester Public Library, 80 Washington St. Inspired

Winchester budget faces pressures from health, school needs

Winchester budget faces pressures from health, school needs

As Winchester enters its fiscal year 2026 budget season, officials gathered last week for a Financial Summit revealing preliminary figures that project approximately $152.7 million in revenues against growing expenses, pointing to a potential deficit exceeding $3 million. The revenue outlook includes $127.6 million from property taxes, a

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