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Lewis supports passage of gun violence prevention bill in Senate

Lewis supports passage of gun violence prevention bill in Senate

The following was submitted by the office of Sen. Jason Lewis: Sen. Jason Lewis joined colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate to pass, with bipartisan support, An Act to sensibly address firearm violence through effective reform—the SAFER Act—to increase firearm safety in the state and reduce gun violence without

Residents encouraged to adopt a storm drain

Residents encouraged to adopt a storm drain

There are so many ways to volunteer in Winchester, but one of the easiest jobs is to adopt a storm drain.  A program started in many communities throughout the country, it encourages residents to clean the area around a storm drain near their house so that rainwater and snow melt

Boston Sports & Shoulder Center to open fifth location in Woburn

Boston Sports & Shoulder Center to open fifth location in Woburn

Boston Sports & Shoulder Center will soon open a new clinic just moments away from Winchester. The 6,100-square-foot facility, its fifth Massachusetts location, is expected to open this spring at 800 West Cummings Park, in Woburn. Founded in 2006, Boston Sports & Shoulder Center (BSSC) provides patient-centered orthopedic care.

For Planning Board: Jack LeMenager

For Planning Board: Jack LeMenager

A newcomer joining the planning board in 2025 will be at a bit of an advantage. Relatively speaking, it might even seem quiet after the past few years that saw such a flurry of activities: zoning bylaw changes for the Center Business District, Auxiliary Dwelling Units (ADU), the MBTA overlay

Crawford Memorial to hold annual Chili Cook-Off Feb. 3

Crawford Memorial to hold annual Chili Cook-Off Feb. 3

On Saturday, Feb. 3, Crawford Memorial UMC will hold its annual Chili Cook-Off, benefiting New England Justice For Our Neighbors, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the parish hall, 34 Dix St., Winchester. Bring your family and friends, and your appetite! Entries include beef, pork, chicken and vegetarian

Schools, state consider changes to literacy curriculum

Schools, state consider changes to literacy curriculum

Winchester parents have questions about literacy in the schools. Lots of questions. In fact, many frustrated parents have attended recent School Committee meetings to express concerns about improving the literacy curriculum.  At a recent public hearing on the education budget, several parents questioned where there might be money for literacy

Nymph statuette stolen from bike trail

Nymph statuette stolen from bike trail

A small sculpture of a nymph was taken from its granite base last week. The little maiden was part of a 4-foot-high statue on Mt. Vernon Street, across from Town Hall where the bike trail heads towards the high school.  Cynthia Randall, a member of the Winchester Cultural District Managing

How well do you know Winchester?

How well do you know Winchester?

Latest in the series.  Retired photographer Frank Siteman has taken photos of places downtown, and your job is to guess where they were taken.  If you know the answer, send an email to editor@winchesternews.org and put How well in the subject line.   Last time we had only one

Discussion on Voting Rights Act of 1965 to be held Feb. 29

Discussion on Voting Rights Act of 1965 to be held Feb. 29

On Feb. 29, the League of Women Voters of Winchester, in collaboration with Winchester High School and Harvard Case Method Institute for Education and Democracy, presents “MLK and the Struggle for Black Voting: A Case Study in Expanding Democracy,” an in-depth discussion on the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965,

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