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Sheriff Koutoujian Visits Winchester
The sheriff will introduce a new program that benefits senior citizens.

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The sheriff will introduce a new program that benefits senior citizens.

You can still donate to the Manchester Field Renovation Project on Winchester Field Development Council's website.
Enjoy a jazz concert in the garden at the Parish of the Epiphany this Thursday starting at 7:30 p.m.
The Town Manager's Office released updated summer hours starting July 2.
Book Ends is celebrating Waldo's 25th birthday by having a monthlong downtown search for Waldo.
Wanna take a short trip this weekend? Check out what's happening on the Rhode Island and New Hampshire seacoasts, the Cape and Martha's Vineyard.
Damaging wind gusts and localized flooding possible.
Here is some information to get you through Friday, June 22.
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority received more than 1,750 posters and 1,100 writing entries in its annual contest.
But how does Winchester compare to neighboring communities?
A Winchester student earned his civil engineering degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
With temperatures approaching 100 degrees over the next few days, the Winchester Hospital offers a few suggestions to stay safe.
Here is some information to get you through Wednesday, June 20.
The Winchester student graduated with 451 undergraduates from Champlain College.
Here is some information to get your through Tuesday, June 19.
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