Skip to content

News

Did You Know? Cultural Council

Did You Know? Cultural Council

An occasional column about town activities by Tara Hughes  July 31, 2023.  Did you know that the town of Winchester has a Cultural Council which exists to give out grant money? The council is a group of volunteers appointed by the Select Board which awards grant money provided yearly to

Members Public
Winchester Hospital New President Visits the Jenks

Winchester Hospital New President Visits the Jenks

By Joyce Westner  July 28, 2023.  Al Campbell introduced himself to Winchester seniors on Wednesday at the Jenks Center by telling stories about his mother’s influence on his career choices.  Born in Guyana, Campbell’s family moved to the US when he was nine, and his mother worked as

Members Public
Gardens For Good: Growing food locally for our neighbors

Gardens For Good: Growing food locally for our neighbors

By Regina Campbell Gardens for Good is a newly formed community group which has committed to turning parts of our lawns into gardens and/or volunteering our time to grow fresh produce for neighbors who are patrons of the Council for Social Concern and the En Ka Food Pantry.  Gardens

Members Public
From the Town Manager’s Report to the Select Board

From the Town Manager’s Report to the Select Board

July 28, 2023.  Before each Select Board meeting the town manager sends the board members her report.  On Monday they’ll be discussing maintaining playground equipment, a proposed new pickleball court at Ginn Field, and the Eversource project, including that they’ll be on the August 3 zoom meeting with

Members Public
Eversource to Hold a Community Meeting August 2nd

Eversource to Hold a Community Meeting August 2nd

By Tara Hughes July 28, 2023. Eversource will be hosting a virtual neighborhood meeting via Zoom for people in Winchester to learn more about active construction activities on Cross Street in Winchester on next Wednesday starting at 6 p.m.  Staff from Eversource, and its contractor McCourt Construction, will be

Members Public
Heat Smart: Clean Heating & Cooling

Heat Smart: Clean Heating & Cooling

From Wright-Locke Farm This Thursday, Wright-Locke Farm's weekly farm talk will be about how to be "comfortable and responsible" and how to get tax incentives for upgrading your heating and air-conditioning systems. The talk is from 7 to 8:30 P.M. in the farm'

Members Public
“Fast Forest” coming to Wright Locke Farm

“Fast Forest” coming to Wright Locke Farm

By Prassede Calabi July 25, 2023.  Final approvals were granted to residents to plant a “fast” forest at Wright-Locke Farm. A group called Grow Local for the Planet is partnering with the Winchester Conservation Commission and Wright-Locke Farm. They will restore agricultural wetlands by Locke Pond to mature forest, using

Members Public
What’s Happening This Week at the Planning Board?

What’s Happening This Week at the Planning Board?

by Rich Rohan First in a series of articles to inform readers about board topics they may be interested in. Tuesday, July 25, 2023 Remote Participation Only Via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87270433773 Also broadcast live on Wincam.org and available on the WinCAM – Winchester Community Access and

Members Public
Funds Established to Assist Flooded Farms

Funds Established to Assist Flooded Farms

By Tara Hughes July 23, 2023.  Customers at the Winchester Farmers Market may have noticed a missing vendor the last few weeks.  Flats Mentor Farm (FMF) suffered flooding during the recent heavy rain storms and won’t be returning to Winchester any time soon. The non-profit behind the FMF program

Members Public
Is Winchester Accessible?

Is Winchester Accessible?

by Joyce Westner July 23, 2023.  From curb cuts to accessible parking spaces to “Light It Up Blue” for autistic awareness, Winchester accommodates many types of disabilities but Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator Mike Towne is hoping to provide more assistive technologies for residents.  ADA in Winchester is three people,

Members Public
Group Clears Invasive Plants at Elliot Park

Group Clears Invasive Plants at Elliot Park

By Reed Pugh July 21, 2023.  For the past seven years, the Aberjona Initiative, a working group of the Conservation Commission, has been working to remove invasive plants, improve habitat and open access to our beautiful waterways in downtown Winchester. With limited funds, the efforts have been focused on Mill

Members Public
What’s Town Government Up To? - Select Board

What’s Town Government Up To? - Select Board

By Tara Hughes July 17, 2023.  Monday night’s roughly four hour Select Board meeting consisted of a goal-setting session, executive session and regular business. During regular business, the Select Board was introduced to and heard from three students from our sister town of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. They also heard the town

Members Public
Did You Know? Town Meeting

Did You Know? Town Meeting

An occasional column about town activities by Tara Hughes July 20, 2023.  Did you know that the town of Winchester has a representative town meeting form of government? It can also be referred to as a limited town meeting. Town meeting is the legislative branch of municipal government that enacts

Members Public
Griffin Museum Closed for Renovations

Griffin Museum Closed for Renovations

By Joyce Westner July 17, 2023.  Trying to get some inside time during the heat and rain?  Alas, you can’t go to The Griffin Museum because it’s closed until September 1 while they renovate the interior but there’s still a lot of art to see.  According to

Members Public