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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

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

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

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

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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