Week in Review: Stone Hearth Pizza Opens, Firearms Licenses & More
Check out some of the top posts on Winchester Patch this week.
Here are some of the top posts on Winchester Patch this week:
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Check out some of the top posts on Winchester Patch this week.
Here are some of the top posts on Winchester Patch this week:
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Check out the Winchester Patch 5 Things column for Friday, Jan. 18.
Here is the Winchester Patch 5 Things column for Friday, Jan. 18. 1. Cold air: Friday is expected to be sunny, with daytime highs in the upper-20s before becoming cloudy and dipping into the upper teens at night, according to the National Weather Service forecast for Winchester. 2. In case you missed it: Check out how many Winchester residents currently have active firearms licenses. 3. LEGO time! Bricks 4 Kidz is hosting a LEGO class from 3:15-4:15 p.m. Friday at Winchester Recreation & Community Education. 4. Stay connected: Scope out the Winchester Patch Facebook and Twitter pages for additional content not always featured on the website. 5. Hit the road: Want traffic updates or gas prices in the Winchester region? Take a gander at our …
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What are your thoughts on President Obama's proposals to curb gun violence? Let us know by posting a comment below.
On Wednesday President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden unveiled a number of efforts aimed at curbing gun violence in the United States. Massachusetts is home to some of the toughest gun control laws in the country, with local members of Congress urging the federal government do more to prevent tragedies like that in Newtown, Conn. The state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security provided Patch with a summary of active firearms licenses in Winchester from 2008 through 2012. Here are the numbers for Winchester: More information on the kinds of firearms permits available in Massachusetts can be found here. What are your thoughts on President Obama's proposals to curb gun violence? Let us know by posting a comment below.
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8:33 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013
Shortly before the massacre in Connecticut, the state considered passing an involuntary outpatient treatment law which would have forcibly committed the murder at the school with mental health illness. However, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) protested and the law failed. His mother, the teachers and the children would have been alive today if the ACLU didn’t protest. Just like the …   more ›