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Week in Review: Armed Robbery, Family Remembered and Community Comes Together

Here's a look back at the top stories in Winchester last week.

On Wednesday, June 15, at approximately 1:30 p.m. the along Main Street was . The suspect, a white male between the ages of 30 and 40, pointed a gun at the clerk and reportedly stole $4,000 to $6,000.

Two Friday morning for assault and battery.

According to , Corey Macinnes, 22, 47 Holland St., Winchester and Eric Austin, 20, 229 Pond St., Winchester were arrested and charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon at 11:55 a.m., Friday, June 17.

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The Restoration Project together with the Stone Family hostedon Sunday, June 12 to of Charlotte Mortimer, Finn Mortimer, Laura Stone-Mortimer, and Ragna Ellen Stone. Funds raised from will be used to build a memorial at Ginn Playground in of the Stone-Mortimer family.

Debra Stone-Sochat took some about her family members and to for their support over the past year.

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is considered one of thein the state.

The this past Saturday.

It took 20 years, but the Winchester School Committee approved the design for the While funding for construction still needs to be secured, the state can move forward with the final designs of the bike path.

There have been two over the last few weeks in Winchester and Winchester Police want residents to be aware of the situation.

Be sure to check out our along with the results.

Here are a list of the in and around Winchester last week, as well as the


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