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Joyce Westner | Staff Writer

Veterans Day parade Saturday

The annual Veterans Day parade kicks off Saturday at 10:15 at the High School and ends at the Edward F. O’Connell Memorial Plaza next to Town Hall.  At the wreath laying ceremony, veterans, scouts and student musicians and singers will be joined by the Winchester Police Honor Guard

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Thanks to 27 new donors so far this month!

Thanks to 27 new donors so far this month!

Residents are responding to the Winchester News and our request for donations during the month of November.  Every dollar donated is matched by our NewsMatch, the largest collaborative fundraising campaign to support nonprofit news in the U.S.  So far in November alone, we’ve received over $3,000 and

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Go Fund Me for Lebanon St. fire victims

Go Fund Me for Lebanon St. fire victims

After Wednesday’s devastating fire robbed two families of their homes (https://www.winchesternews.org/2023-nov-7-edition/fire-destroys-lebanon-st-home), Go Fund Me accounts were established for each family.  The first one was set up almost immediately by Sean Yun to aid his father Vincent and himself: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-and-my-family-recover-from-a-house-fire?

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New video about town’s water supply released

Acclaimed local film maker Peter Engeldrum along with your news editor have just released their third video in the series “This Is Winchester.”  Called “Water Water,” the brief video is about the public water supply, the town reservoirs under the control of Water Department Director Jim Gibbons, and where your

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MBTA zoning meetings start on Thursday

MBTA zoning meetings start on Thursday

Town Planner Taylor Herman told the News the public is invited to two meetings to discuss zoning changes in order to comply with the new state law regarding dense housing near MBTA stations.  The law would require Winchester to allow 15 units per acre in the downtown near the town’

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Donations made in November to be matched by our fiscal sponsor

Donations made in November to be matched by our fiscal sponsor

Winchester News has been accepted into a NewsMatch program by our fiscal sponsor, The Institute for Nonprofit News.  NewsMatch is a national collective fundraising campaign designed to assist communities in supporting public service news reporting. Individual donations to nonprofit news outlets are matched by national and local funders. The NewsMatch

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St. Peter’s Anglican Church of Uganda opens

St. Peter’s Anglican Church of Uganda opens

There’s a new church in town, St. Peter’s Anglican Church of Uganda, in the former Second Congregational Church on Washington St.  Rev. Amos Kimera is the rector and pictures on Facebook show the ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 25.  The church spokesperson could not be reached for a

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Poll workers needed?

Poll workers needed?

Winchester poll workers were puzzled when they received a letter from Town Clerk MaryEllen Lannon saying, “The Town will not need your assistance this upcoming election season,” despite the fact that the town’s website is advertising for new poll workers.  https://www.winchester.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1613 The

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Tara Hughes resigns from Town Meeting

Tara Hughes resigns from Town Meeting

Winchester News President Tara Hughes has resigned from her seat as a Precinct 1 Town Meeting Member.  Hughes said she resigned her seat in order to avoid any perception of conflict between her government position and her journalism activities, which include unbiased reporting on town government issues.  Hughes said, “Being

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New zoning advisory committee formed

This week the Planning Board chose members for the newly formed Zoning Review Advisory Committee, a subcommittee of the Planning Board.  The group will advise on how to comply with the MBTA multi-family housing rule.   According to Town Planner Taylor Hermann, the ZRAC will assist with the board’s work

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Winchester to get nearly $1M in opioid settlement funds

Winchester to get nearly $1M in opioid settlement funds

According to Health Director Jennifer Murphy, Winchester will receive close to a million dollars as part of the state’s opioid settlement money.  Murphy told the News via email:  Over the next 15 years the town will receive allotments of the opioid settlement. The settlement is paid from distributors, Johnson

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Committee votes to acquire Glenwood Ave. house

Committee votes to acquire Glenwood Ave. house

At Wednesday’s special meeting of the Affordable Housing Trust Committee (AHTC), members voted to tell the Select Board the committee is “willing and ready” to take ownership of the 20 Glenwood Ave. property to create affordable housing on the site.  The Select Board had agreed to sell it to

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Sneaker collection bins stolen

Sneaker collection bins stolen

Muraco School parent Menina Ras Widom has been collecting old sneakers for a school fundraiser.  Unfortunately, her donation bins were stolen from the Transfer Station this week, but donors can reach her through Facebook.  Widom told the News that she thinks Lynch School parents are likely to do the same

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Committee votes to acquire Glenwood Ave. house

Committee votes to acquire Glenwood Ave. house

Oct 7 – At Wednesday’s special meeting of the Affordable Housing Trust Committee (AHTC), members voted to tell the Select Board the committee is “willing and ready” to take ownership of 20 Glenwood Ave. to create affordable housing on the site.  The Select Board had earlier agreed to sell it

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Dog died of lung injury from a stick

Dog died of lung injury from a stick

Update-According to Channel 10 News, a vet determined there was no exit wound and upon performing a necropsy found a piece of stick embedded in the dog's lung.   Dog Shot and Killed in the Town Forest Notification from the Winchester Police Department Yesterday, Monday evening, around 6:30pm

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Where’s My School Bus?

Where’s My School Bus?

Sept. 27 - Parents and students were frustrated with the school bus problems that began on the first day of school this year, but none more so than Lynch School families.  Equally frustrated was school superintendent Dr. Frank Hackett who says he’s been very apologetic to those who’ve

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