The high-pressure line will go from the high school, travel 2,355 feet through residential neighborhoods and end up at Muraco.
The town is looking at trying to revamp downtown Winchester.
The $250K the Winchester school district will get will help the Capital Planning Committee decider where to spend its funds.
The dry summer has helped Winchester avoid any flooding from this three-day rainstorm.
The MWRA are reactivating a pipe in Arlington and it could create brown water in some parts of Winchester.
While the state senator and representative seat will not be included in the primary for Winchester, there are plenty of statewide positions up for grabs.
The High School feasibility study, as well as the potential for a new fire truck are some of the items that town needs to try and fund.
The Abbott Real Estate group has failed to come up with the $89K they were supposed to pay the town, and the Board of Selectmen has informed the real estate group their intent to terminate the agreement.
The lifelong Medford resident has owned a beverage distribution company for the last three years, and believes he understand the plight of the small business owner.
Republican Candidate Charlie Baker got a chance to meet with some of Winchester's small business owners.
The motive behind having drivers pay to park their car is to increase the amount of turnover in these spaces, allowing customers easy accessibility to the downtown shops.
Board is concerned hospital is not following guidelines of the permit as per agreement with the Planning Board.
Selectmen Brian O'Connor not happy the Capital Planning Committee has yet to make any decisions regarding improvements for the town.
Improvements to the Transfer Station, as well as Leonard Field, could be in store for the town in the future.
According to Beth Rudolph, the town needs to have a GIS flyover to update the town's maps.
Senator Patricia Jehlen is opposed to passing the gambling bill as she believes the negatives outweigh the positives, but Rep. Jason Lewis believes the opportunity to create 15,000 jobs is too important to pass up.
The Writght-Locke Farm Conservancy was successfully able to postpone the closing of the farm until September 30, thanks to a donation of $24,990
The suggested paid parking system in Winchester will be to encourage higher turnover at spaces, while pushing commuters further away from the town center.
New alert system will be able to notify residents quickly and easily of important happenings around town.
Winchester is only allowed to divert and work on widening the river in between July and October, as that is the low-flow period.
Mary Ellen Lannon, who took over as Acting Town Manager earlier this month, is getting accustomed to juggling her Town Manager role with her job as Town Clerk.
The Silver Alert is aimed at locating missing seniors who are suffering from Alzheimers or dementia
Residents from Holton and Baldwin Street are worried about the increased traffic due to the Hospital's satellite parking lot on Holton Street.
The board approved all of the appeals set in front of it on Monday night.
Abbott Real Estate was granted an extension on the closing to September 30.
The town's zoning laws and enforcement were brought up at Thursday's meeting.
The high school and Vinson-Owen could be in for some improvements.
After 20 years of the ADA in place, Winchester finally has a plan to make the town more handicap accessible.