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Art in August needs you!

Art in August needs you!

The town’s cultural council is looking for artists.  For over 20 years, Winchester businesses and artists have collaborated to turn the downtown area into an arts colony during the month of August. Throughout the month, local artists’ work will be displayed in windows and inside stores downtown.  The festival

More photos from the Fells

More photos from the Fells

Mary New continues to share some of the photos she takes when she walks from her Wolcott Terrace backyard into the Middlesex Fells.  Winchester News is a non-profit organization supported by our community. If you appreciate having local Winchester news, please donate to support our work, and subscribe to our

Letters Trellis returns to Winchester Farmers Market

Letters Trellis returns to Winchester Farmers Market

The following was submitted by Letters Trellis: Letters Trellis returns to the Winchester Farmers Market to encourage visitors to prepare handwritten letters to their friends or loved ones.  Letters Trellis provides the stationery, envelopes, and postage if you write your letter at the market. A nice writing desk is available

Helpers Among Us — Haitian refugees

Helpers Among Us — Haitian refugees

Among the most recently arrived Winchester residents is a woman who heard about refugees that had been suddenly sent to a Woburn hotel.  Charles Road resident Libby Morley joined a group that just formed this April and quickly recruited her neighbor Jessica O’Hearn to help.  CARE stands for Community

Winchester Farmers Market returns

Winchester Farmers Market returns

The Winchester Farmers Market is back in business and on Saturday shoppers were out in force.  In addition to local farms selling produce, there’s always an artist plus artisans (full disclosure: your reporter bought a lovely new handbag).  Mamadou’s Bakery sells out of chocolate croissants fairly quickly, but

Jenks Science & Technology forum discusses carbon capture, hospital planning technology

Jenks Science & Technology forum discusses carbon capture, hospital planning technology

By Ron Latanision, John Brown, and Walter Hubbard On Friday, May 10, Peter Baldwin, Past President of Ramgen Power System (Ret.), offered his perspective on evolving Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) opportunities. Ramgen Power Systems had successfully developed a supersonic CO2 compression technology with support from DOE-NETL and Dresser-Rand, intended

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