Plus, the Massachusetts House passes a budget that could mean big changes at the MBTA.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
The Town of Winchester and 50 other cities and towns across the state were issued grants to fund clean energy projects.
Major Richard McKeon will assume command of 2,300 Massachusetts State Police troopers.
Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester) submitted the following information to Winchester Patch.
District Attorney Ryan recently shared her Safe Babies, Safe Kids campaign.
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the rental market.
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for the area.
Plus, a whale is saved from fishing gear and the attorney general calls on Backpage to remove its adult section after Burlington murder.
A pair of Winchester natives received their Bachelor of Arts degrees from Tufts University.
Starbucks announced it is raising its prices starting Tuesday. Coffee items will increase from 5 to 20 cents, according to reports.
Check out when it's going to rain in Winchester here.
Plus, an armed home invasion, and the convicted marathon bomber seeks a new trial
You are invited to the 2015 CRS Cancer Symposium Series #3: Colon Cancer! Bring your friends to this informative session!
No cancer education, no hope. Know Cancer Research Simplified, know hope! Our much-loved sports and recreation fundraiser events are back!
Michael S. Day, State Representative for the 31st Middlesex District (Stoneham and Winchester), will hold office hours later this month.
MDAO’s campaign focuses on water, window and car safety.
MBTA honor boxes will be a thing of the past. What you need to know about the new payment system going into effect Monday.
Looking for a new job close to home? The Winchester Patch jobs board helps you search for jobs, and employers post new listings.
The Fourth of July weekend has come and gone, now weather forecasters are calling for possible thunderstorms this week.
Here’s a selection of this week’s local stories you might have missed this week.
The school district was one of the recipients of a Cummings Foundation 100K for 100 grant, benefiting its PowerED UP! program.
The 4 bed, 5 bath, 7,000 square foot home is available for the asking price of $2,098,000.
Plus, authorities release an image of a young girl found dead on the beach in attempts to discover her identity, and more top stories.
Yes, even sparklers are considered fireworks and are illegal.
Patch and Zillow are here to bring you this local real estate update.
Town by town, here’s what’s going on in Massachusetts for Independence Day 2015.
New plan was unveiled Monday.
Residents can expect pleasant temperatures and mostly sunny skies during the holiday weekend.
Plus, a Massachusetts man is rushed to the hospital after a shark attack in North Carolina.
July 4, Winchester Farmers Market is open. Here for the first time this season: Asian veggies, fresh pasta.
The Winchester Board of Health said free pneumonia shots are available through August 18.
Stores routinely overcharged customers for prepackaged foods, a New York-based investigation revealed last week.
Beginning at 2 p.m. July 4, subway service on all lines will operate at rush-hour levels to accommodate increased holiday ridership.
The need to know ahead of the July 4th Holiday.
Samaritans' peer support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide will be meeting this evening at Grace Episcopal Church.
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the real estate market in town.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Join the Farm this summer for classes on food preservation, herbalism, foraging, and more.
Plus, find out everything you need to know about celebrating the 4th this weekend.