Owner Eric Keough of Kids Footstop ran a promotion for breast cancer awareness in October, giving away pink shoelaces and donating a portion of sales.
Mountain Strength CrossFit has just moved to an indoor space in Winchester.
Stephen Ayer opened a reptile pet store - Jabberwock Reptiles - along Main Street.
Winchester resident Stephanie Bernier runs the e-magazine Styletti, which aims to help regular women navigate the realm of fashion.
Vittorio Ettore, owner of Bistro 5 in West Medford, plans to open a new restaurant in the current Parsons Table space in mid-November.
After opening last fall, the Chill Zone had to close down this September.
Owner Chris Parsons said he needs more space and will open a new restaurant in Boston or Cambridge, while closing his Winchester restaurant.
After a flood in the midst of a flailing economy, Winchester Home Decor plans to close down by January 15.
This Saturday, there will be 12 percent discounts on purchases and a drawing for a $120 gift certificate at the Mt. Vernon St. florist.
TLS Spa Associates has opened along Thompson Street, bringing together the services of three different providers, including an electrologist who is a Winchester native.
Artie Bennos and his wife Annette have owned and operated Simms II Jewelers on Main Street since 1977.
Three generations of the Deering family have worked at Winchester Optical, where they are committed to their customers and staying on top of the latest technology in the field.
A small frozen yogurt chain has targeted Winchester as the starting point for its expansion into Massachusetts.
The tax-free weekend brought a sales boost to some Winchester businesses, while others felt little or no effect.
On Wednesday, gold hit an all-time high, eclipsing $1,800 an ounce.
Some Winchester business owners expect to bring in more sales this weekend, while others anticipate just another weekend in August.
The new restaurant, opening in the former Pastazza location, aims to strike a balance between slightly upscale cuisine and reasonable prices.
The pizza place, with shops in Belmont and Needham, will be opening a new location in the Winchester Town Center.
Winchester Wine and Spirits was on the verge of shutting down in late May, when suddenly everything turned around.
In a salon and day spa that treats you like family services and equipment are state-of-the art.
Just over a week ago, Le Mani Day Spa moved to an unexpected location, with surprising and beautiful results.
With careful attention to customers' needs, Winchester Drug has cultivated a loyal following, but still finds itself struggling to hang on.
Warren Group predicts second-half turnaround.
After 20 years, Kidstock! Theater director Brian Milauskas is still focused on the creative process when teaching theater to children.
Winchester's independent bookstore has taken some innovative steps to stay on top of its big-box competitors.
The Winchester Farmers Market had it's second stay of the season Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m on the Common.
Book Ends hosted author, Andrew Rimas, along with chef Paul Turano of Tryst.
The Katana Salon and Spa celebrated the renovation and expansion of their 618 Main Street store on Tuesday night with a “Girl's Night Out” hair-styling party.
Hallmark Health cites health care reform as spark for talks, according to the Boston Business Journal.
Denise Costello's passion for nutrition led her to start her Winchester-based business, The Energized Body.
According to the Boston Business Journal, the hospital is ranked ninth in the state.
The fourth season of the Winchester Farmers Market opened on Saturday with plenty of customers and vendors, despite rain showers.
The market runs from Saturday, June 11 to Oct. 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
With a simple donation box in his children's shoe store, Kids Footstop owner Eric Keough is helping needy children find shoes.
A women-only networking group known as WIN meets monthly, generating business leads for each other and working together to grow their businesses.
Mamadou Mbaye hand-shapes his free-form artisan loaves at his bakery on Swanton Street. A love of bread and his craft keeps him going through the long hours of baking.
This year, two homes have foreclosed in Winchester, as opposed to one all of last year.
Winchester Patch wants readers to submit the scoop about upcoming yard sales.
Anne Lucas, owner of Ducks in a Row Organizing, can do everything from organizing your closet to downsizing your house.
In a recent Zagat survey, Parsons Table was ranked among Boston's best new restaurants. Owner Chris Parsons reflects on the past year and the transition from Catch.