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Week in Review: School Choice, Trial Delayed and Town Elections

Check out some of the top stories from the past week in Winchester.

made their decision .

According to Superintendent William McAlduff, and heading to different schools in the district.

Thomas Mortimer IV, who was due back at

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According to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office, Mortimer’s attorney – Denise Regan – has until . By that date, Regan will have to decide whether or not to use mental health as a defense.

After most recently serving as a member of the Winchester Town Manager Search Advisory Committee and Finance Committee,

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And after six years on the Board of Selectmen,

There were already 30 people waiting in line when the Winchester branch of Swizzles Frozen Yogurt opened its

The Winchester Board of Selectmen so they can hire a community manager.

Over 250 eighth graders, representing the Commonwealth's 351 cities and towns will meet this Saturday, Jan. 14 for a second annual day of service. These student “ambassadors” from across Massachusetts will meet to volunteer and celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of Project 351.

Daniel Neyman, from in Winchester, was chosen for his

Winchester's was presented with the award for from the Massachusetts Association of School Committees at a recent Melrose School Committee meeting. 


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