Winchester elected officials and the Network for Social Justice issued a joint statement about police brutality and systemic racism.
Visit the below link to review the flushing for your area.
There are numerous road work and town construction projects scheduled to begin soon.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Hospital staff lined either side of the exit to celebrate the 100th coronavirus patient being discharged.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The Woburn Council of Social Concern is there to help Winchester residents.
Even though the buildings are closed to the public, please be advised that Town Government offices will be staffed as best as possible.
Winchester's preliminary election results are in.
The money will be used to buy a diesel dump truck.
The boy will spend ten days in destinations in Germany and Austria.
Baby New Year was a girl this year at Winchester Hospital.
The streets will be closed and the town will be open.
Work will run for two weeks starting at 8 p.m. each night.
Saturday's event at Ginn Field is for individuals or teams of two.
We currently have openings in our next Tutoring Training cycle, which begins in September.
The ceremony and festivities will be located at the Pomeworth Street crossing in Stoneham.
Retired MelroseWakefield CEO and Winchester resident Alan Macdonald created scholarship in 2018.
DPW facility Lake Street open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
May 15 event will be co-sponsored by Winchester Coalition For A Safer Community.
Andrea Fonte Weaver will talk about 2025, when more Americans will be over age 65 than under age 13.
During flushing, residents should refrain from using water for drinking, dishwashing, and laundry.
Longtime Herald columnist is guest speaker with group trying to stop the automatic gas tax hikes.
$10 million override passes by almost 1,000 votes; Shapiro and Verdicchio win Select Board seats.
Feb. 26 event will focus on summer programs for kids and teens.
At Special Town Meeting, some propose smaller override and challenge assumptions behind numbers.
Winchester leaders explain town's challenging financial position and why they say an override is needed.
Bring your questions and comments to Jenks for public information session with town leaders.
Funding will support efforts to bring new STEM curricula to public schools
Town starts override discussion leading to expected vote on March 26.
Residents asked to avoid the area until repaired.
Classes in virtual reality, music, woodworking, and more
Church turns 25 and is taking opportunity to give back to Winchester with the gift of a Family Fun Fair Saturday.
Coley Carden served for 8 years on the board of this local nonprofit, in service to local immigrants.
Youth use of e-cigarettes has grown alarmingly, becoming a pervasive presence in our high schools.
Join in this self-led walk through the Fells featuring the book, "One Small Place in a Tree" by Barbara Brenner.
The event celebrates 50 local immigrants completing up to 200 hours of English language instruction in the Tutoring Program.
2018 season gets underway Saturday at 9:30 and continues until October.
Annual event begins with road race, ends with fireworks, with music, food and fun in between.
Tickets on sale now with Street Fair opening its doors Friday at 5 p.m.