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Top 10 Stories in May: Three Everett Residents Arraigned on Gun, Drug Charges

Check out the top 10 most-read stories on Winchester Patch in May.

Here are some of the most-read stories on Winchester Patch in May:

: The arrests came after Winchester Police obtained a search warrant for an Everett residence, as officers searched the premises for a laptop computer stolen from a Winchester business.

Town to Host Public Hearing Concerning Wright-Locke Farm: The informational and public input session is slated for 7:30 p.m. June 5 at Winchester Town Hall in the Waterfield Room.

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Winchester Runner Reacts One Month After Marathon Bombing: Winchester resident Karina Chmielewski recalls how things have gone for her since the Boston Marathon bombings on April 15.

: The following information comes from the Winchester Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

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Board of Appeal Requests CVS Pay for Traffic Study: The Winchester Board of Appeal voted Tuesday night to have CVS Pharmacy pay for a peer review traffic study in the area of the retailer's proposed store at the corner of Swanton and Washington Streets.

Witness: MBTA Officer Hit by Friendly Fire During Watertown Shootout: Winchester native and MBTA Transit Officer Richard Donohue Jr. may have been hit by another officer's bullet during the chaos of the battle with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.

Blog Recap: Winchester Town Meeting Adjourned; Resumes May 13: The second Town Meeting session has ended Monday night at Winchester High School in the Auditorium.

Lane on Main Street Bridge Closed During Part of Center Falls Dam Project: A lane on the Main Street bridge will be closed for roughly a month while repairs are made to erosion discovered under the bridge abutment at the Center Falls Dam project site.

Injured MBTA Officer Richard Donohue Thanks Community for Support: The Winchester native and MBTA police officer was seriously injured in a shoot-out with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects in Watertown.

Winchester Business Owner Pledges to Donate Profits to One Fund Boston: Ehab Sadeek, owner of Winchester-based Bagel Land, says he will donate 100 percent of his profits to One Fund Boston to help Boston Marathon victims, according to a WBZ-TV report.


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