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Week in Review: Teen Arrested and Flood Plan Discussed

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

According to police, Alexander Gala, 17, of Wildwood St. in Winchester, was with armed robbery and assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon (metal bug spray can) causing serious bodily injury on Wednesday.

Winchester residents , saying that it doesn’t do enough to protect them from flooding.

Winchester residents showed up at the Selectmen meeting to

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Superintendent William McAlduff

Detective Paul DeLuca, found a toddler walking alone on Washington Street,

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Be sure to check out our for the holiday season.

offers a wide variety of as well as owner Roger Graf's custom stained glass windows.

The employee's quarters at the became the place to lunch on December 2. Winchester's League of Women Voters set up steaming servers of hot food, salad and a large cake reading, "Thank You to Our Town Employees."

The historic has long been under the aegis of the school district due to its proximity to the campus. The 100-year-plus structure is in such a state of. The School Committee could not envision a use for it, nor did it have the funds for its restoration. As a result, School Committee chair, Chris Linskey announced that the carriage house would be “excessed” back to town.


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