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Week in Review: Town Manager Named and MCAS Concerns

Take a look back at some of the top news in Winchester from the past week.

The Winchester Board of Selectmen announced that at their posted public meeting Thursday evening they contingent upon successful contract negotiations and remaining due diligence.

Parents at were concerned because , in accordance with No Child Left Behind. The scores at Lynch (ELA – 72; Math – 71), while still ahead of the state scores (ELA – 69; Math – 58), have fallen behind the rest of the district’s elementary schools.

, Lynch is considered a school that needs improvement.

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Since Lynch is a Title I school and a “failing” school,

For three years, . He and his clients ran and lifted weights in rain, snow, and sweltering heat. In between classes, Borgatti carted a huge set of dumbbells around in the back of his Jeep.

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But all that has finally come to an end. Last week, Borgatti opened Mountain Strength CrossFit in a new indoor space in Winchester.

Representatives from the town’s Field Management Committee presented a plan at last week’s School Committee meeting that

On Oct. 30, , along with 91 public high school academic teams, from across Massachusetts will

On Monday morning, Thomas Mortimer, IV, was back at the Mortimer’s attorney – Denis Regan – filed a .

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