Heads-up: 35.5 million, or almost 85 percent of all Fourth of July travelers – will be driving to their destinations, according to AAA.
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Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the rental market.
Rain starts in the morning hours before the threat of thunderstorms start mid morning through late afternoon.
Plus, a former police chief is convicted of driving drunk with a child in the car.
What you need to know about the new payment structure when parking in MBTA lots starting July 6.
By Daniel Harrison, President and CEO, NuPath Inc.
The transfer station’s hours were extended after a 2014 vote of approval by the Board of Selectmen.
A look back at some of the stories that came out of the town of Winchester this month.
Wednesday's program will feature the district attorney and numerous police departments safely disposing of prescription medicines.
Public Forced to Observe Asinine Tax-Payer Tennis Match in Maine
Plus, three teenagers are indicted after a brutal beating, and drivers get some good news heading into the holiday weekend.
These natives have been recognized by their respective universities for their efforts in the classroom.
AAA says gas prices are down two cents from last week. Where is the cheapest in Winchester?
The National Weather Service said strong to severe thunderstorms are possible later this week.
Looking for a new job close to home? The Winchester Patch jobs board helps you search for jobs, and employers post new listings.
Here’s a selection of this week’s local stories you might have missed this week.
In case you missed it this week, Malden is rededicating a park for Richard C. Howard.
The 4-bed, 3.5-bath colonial has more than 3,300 square feet of living space on an acre lot.
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
Congressman Seth Moulton, D-Mass., will join Bedford VA officials Monday to lay the cornerstone for Bedford Green.
Town by town, here’s what’s going on in Massachusetts for Independence Day 2015.
Patch and Zillow are here to bring you this local real estate update.
The National Weather Service is forecasting rain and a possibility of a thunderstorm this weekend.
The following op-ed was submitted to Winchester Patch by the Office of State Representative Michael S. Day.
The Presidential Primary is only eight months away, on March 1, 2016.
Registration for the exam will be accepted through July 13.
At the market: Hear students play rock. Stock up on salsa and guac, spring greens. Need a caterer? Talk to Sons of Italy ... this Sat.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Mark Lesses, Premier Associate, ABR, GREEN of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
The school district was one of the recipients of a Cummings Foundation 100K for 100 grant, benefiting its PowerED UP! program.
Just out of school and ready to put that degree to work? Check out these jobs.
What type of weather can residents expect during the second half of this week and this weekend? Check here.
New England's home sales were up 29.2% over April's numbers.
The highest risk for this round of severe weather is between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. with favorable conditions to spawn tornadoes.
Lauren Macaulay tells Patch about the Title Boxing Club of North Andover and Title Boxing Club of Woburn.