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Week in Review: Debate, Override and Start Times

Check out the top stories from around Winchester last week.

With the set to take place on Tuesday, March 29, the town and the have discussed some of the impacts on the town if the $1.44 million override fails. One such affect would be , which could cost more money then the town anticipated if an override fails.

The where two of the selectmen candidates – and – discussed various issues. Incumbent was out of state and couldn't make it back in time. Selectmen chair, Thomas Howley, then followed that up with an informational session regarding the override.

The Board of Selectmen both issued a letter to the editor Another letter explained that could negatively impact the

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Last week the Board of Selectmen voted to

Superintendent William McAlduff started to have informal discussions with the elementary principals about potentially changing the start times of the schools. But McAlduff said that and the schools will continue to explore its options.

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The U.S. Census data was also released last week, and

The Planning Board will be conducting a

Be sure to take a look at the in and around Winchester last week. We also have the list of

The Winchester Cooperative Theatre performed its version of Sleeping Beauty. Check out

If you’re looking to get away, our columnist suggests heading to the


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