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Winchester resident Kathryn Zioto runs Boston Double
While most Boston Marathon runners are making their way to Hopkinton, Dr. Kathryn Zioto runs there. The Calumet Road psychiatrist has been running the “Boston Double,” an ultra-marathon for several years. Zioto says she first started running when she was at Tufts University School of Medicine. “I needed a free
Sen. Jason Lewis announces virtual office hours for May
The following was submitted by the Office of Sen. Jason Lewis: State Sen. Jason Lewis will be holding Virtual Office Hours on Monday, May 18, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Any constituent of Lewis is welcome to attend Office Hours, with no appointment necessary, to discuss any
Winchester Chamber of Commerce invites residents to Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year banquet
The following was submitted by the Winchester Chamber of Commerce: On Wednesday, May 20, come join the Winchester Chamber of Commerce to celebrate its 47th Citizen of the Year Rich Mucci and Inaugural Business of the Year, G.R. Nowell & Son, Inc., from 5:30-7:30 p.m., at
En Ka Society to hold annual Winchester Street Fair, May 15-16
The following was submitted by the En Ka Society: The En Ka Society’s annual Street Fair will be held on Friday and Saturday, May 15-16, 2026. The En Ka Society is a non-profit charitable organization comprised of over 200 women volunteers dedicated to assisting the town of Winchester and
Mystic Valley Area Branch of NAACP presents ‘An Evening with Author Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr.’
The following was submitted by the Mystic Valley Area Branch NAACP: On Monday, June 1, the Mystic Valley Area Branch NAACP presents “An Evening with Author Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr.” at the Regent Theatre, 7 Medford St., Arlington, at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m., for
Winchester Community Music School celebrates Music MAYnia
The following was submitted by the Winchester Community Music School: On Sunday, May 3, Winchester Community Music School welcomed over 1,000 members of the community to its 17th annual “Music MAYnia” festival, which is held every year on the first Sunday of May. This open house and performathon features
Winchester church pulls out all the stops to find young organists
Church services are filled with music, whether that be a choir singing hymns or a bellowing organ or dulcet piano that accompanies it. Music is a crucial part of church services to most people. But for three Winchester families, the sanctuary pipe organ in the gallery of the Parish of
Winchester Community Music School is halfway to opening of new concert hall, expansion space
If you walk into the Winchester Community Music School (WCMS) on any afternoon, you will hear the chatter of families and students rushing to and from lessons, the far off toots and squeals of instruments being tuned and the soaring notes of music being played. What you won’t hear
G.R. Nowell & Son named Winchester Chamber of Commerce’s first Business of the Year
The Winchester Chamber of Commerce is giving its first Business of the Year award to G.R. Nowell & Son. The company has been a Winchester staple for almost 100 years. Many in the community know it by its orange trucks. George Russell Nowell started the company in 1928 as
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G.R. Nowell & Son named Winchester Chamber of Commerce’s first Business of the Year
The Winchester Chamber of Commerce is giving its first Business of the Year award to G.R. Nowell & Son. The company has been a Winchester staple for almost 100 years. Many in the community know it by its orange trucks. George Russell Nowell started the company in 1928 as
Rich Mucci named the 2026 Winchester Citizen of the Year
Every Sunday of his boyhood, Rich Mucci’s parents drove him from Acton to a house in Winchester that belonged to his grandparents, Arthur and Carmella Montuori. Mass first, then the Montuori place, where his mother’s seven siblings and their children turned up, too. “You didn’t play sports.
Proposed human rights commission wins favorable action ahead of Winchester Town Meeting
The Winchester Select Board on April 13 voted favorable action on Article 4, a proposal to establish a Human Rights Commission in the town's bylaws, even as members pressed the working group behind the article on how the new body would operate, keep records and measure whether its








