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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Patrick: We Need to Increase Income Tax to Invest in Our Future

Tell us: do you think we need to increase taxes to strengthen education and transportation?

In his State of the Commonwealth address on Wednesday night, Gov. Deval Patrick proposed raising the state's income tax by 1 percentage point and lowering the sales tax to pay for $2 billion in transportation improvements and early childhood education programs.  "There is no good time to raise taxes. I know how tough the times have been on the people and families of the Commonwealth. And though the worst of the recession is over, many, many families still face tough decisions and have deep anxiety about the future. I would not ask if I did not believe in my heart that investing meaningfully today in education and transportation will significantly improve our economic tomorrows," Patrick said. Patrick said he wanted a more fair and …

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Southpaw

2:22 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013

President? I shudder the thought. Can't imagine anyone would vote for this jack a**. I will pray he can't even make it to the ballot. Would love to punch that smirk off his face....that he wears all the time.   more ›

Thursday, October 25, 2012

WHS Named 2012 Commendation School

Winchester High School was one of 64 schools across the state to receive this designation.

Winchester High School was designated as a 2012 Commendation School by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.  WHS was one of only 64 schools out of all elementary, middle and high schools across the state to receive this designation. “In Massachusetts, we set a high bar for proficiency and hold our students and teachers accountable for results," said Education Commissioner Mitchell Chester. "The school’s recognition as a Commendation School for high achievement, high growth, and/or narrowing proficiency gaps demonstrates your hard work and commitment to ensuring that all students meet the high standards and expectations we set for them. Your school should take great pride in the collective efforts to prepare …

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