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Week in Review: Resignations, New Principal and Citizen of the Year

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

After last week, Assistant Town Manager, Mark Twogood informed the that he decided to .

Twogood as one of the reasons he decided not to move forward with the position, saying that he could not begin as Town Manager with a This decision came shortly after the board .

Winchester’s newest children’s shoe store—. Residents headed to the Main Street shop looking for soccer cleats for the upcoming season.

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Running enthusiasts from Winchester and surrounding areas showed up at the to participate in the annual .

The sponsored last week.

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The will have a new principal beginning next year. announced the of Glastonbury, CT.

Team Milan held its first annual . Here’s a of the event.

Thomas Mortimer was scheduled to be back in court last week for a pre-trial conference, but his defense attorney, Denise Regan, needed to push the date back .

After 10 years, soccer coach, Paul Austin, . Austin, who will move on to coach the girl’s team at , cited communication problems as one of the reasons that he decided to leave.

The announced this year’s citizen of the year—.

If you have yet to fill out your taxes, don’t worry, they’re .

Be sure to take a look at the Winchester residents competing in this year’s .

In case you’re curious, here’s list of houses that last week, as well as the .


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