Community Corner

Week in Review: New Coaches, Dances and Delayed Projects

Take a look at some of the top stories in Winchester last week.

The football team has begun Paul Sobolewski resigned, and Athletic Director Brian Carroll hopes to have a replacement by the end of the month.

State Representative Jason Lewis (D-Winchester) is going tothat would update the formula used to determine the amount of state aid communities get for to fund education. According to Lewis, the formula has not been updated since 1993.

Winchester’s , being built along Cambridge Street is having a some of its units because of their location. The six homes face Cambridge, and the developer would like to change the location of the front of the homes.

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If the Planning Board gets their way, the could be delayed by a year. The board isn’t happy with the proposed plan’s new sidewalks. But to go back through the permitting process will take a number of months, forcing the project to be delayed.

After snow and roof damage forced Winchester’s to be delayed for nearly a month, the weather finally cooperated. Be sure to check out our photo gallery of the event.

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are coming up. Be sure you know what’s going to be on the ballot and when the last day to register to vote is.

In case you’re in the market, we listed in and around Winchester last week, as well as the


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