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SYFC Names 2012 Academic All-Americans
Congratulations to the Sachem Youth Football & Cheerleading program's Academic All-American team.

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Congratulations to the Sachem Youth Football & Cheerleading program's Academic All-American team.

The Winchester Community Music School will be performing in several Winchester Center stores while you shop.
School Committee Member Cindy Bohne responds to a Winchester parent's letter about redistricting posted earlier on Patch.
Sen. Patricia Jehlen warns Medford residents that the annual Medicare enrollment period is earlier than usual this year and to review all the options.
The Pirate Carrying a Mermaid Optical Illusion has been named Patch's Halloween Costume in America. Its creator -- and wearer -- will receive a $5,000 prize for having the most creative and innovative costume.
Purchase tickets for the first sports lover event in Winchester on Tuesday, Nov. 20.
A Winchester parent says a School Committee member said she did not know about a certain problem with the redistricting.
The Pirate Carrying a Mermaid Optical Illusion has been named Patch's Halloween Costume in America. Its creator -- and wearer -- will receive a $5,000 prize for having the most creative and innovative costume.
Find out the latest information you need to know in Medford Patch's morning briefing.
A resident on Washington Street says the people in the neighborhood can’t help but feel jerked around.
Taylor Crampton attends Salem State University.
The Power Hour will be held Wednesday, Nov. 14 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Winchester Town Hall.
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Find out what's been going on in neighboring communities.
A parent questions why the preference for the K Flex plan was not heard.
A friend of Glen Doherty thanks the community for its overwhelming support.
Purchase a Trees for Troops tree for $24.50 at any of the eight Mahoney's locations.
A Winchester brokerage group joins the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.
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