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Posted By Winchester Police on November 1st, 2022

The Winter Parking Ban is an effect.  Vehicles parked on the street between 1:00 AM and 7:00 AM are subject to fines.  Any vehicles parked on the street during a snow emergency may be fined and towed. For residents who live in or around the center of town, vehicles can be parked, overnight, in the […]

 

Archive for October, 2016

Question 4

Posted By Winchester Police on October 27th, 2016

The Campaign for a Safe and Healthy Massachusetts has released a short video featuring Reisa Clardy, wife of MSP Trooper Thomas Clardy who was killed March 16, 2016 on the Mass. Turnpike by an impaired driver.   The Winchester Police Department would like to share that video:

Reisa Clardy Video – Question 4

Campaign For a Safe and Healthy Massachusetts

Drug Awareness

Posted By Winchester Police on October 7th, 2016

Drug Awareness

OCTOBER 20TH

Dot Butler, from Winchester Coalition for a Safer Community will lead a discussion with a panel of two local young adults to inform parents about the pressures and temptations that occur in middle and high school and provide advice on how to speak honestly to their children about these issues while they are still listening to their parents.  This presentation is relevant to all parents with children in K-8
This program free and all are welcome to attend.

#GOTDRUGS – Safe Disposal Day

Posted By Winchester Police on October 5th, 2016

Protect Yourself. Protect Others.
Safe Options for Medication and Needle Disposal

Saturday, October 22nd, 2016

9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Tent outside the Transfer Station
15 McKay Ave, Winchester

The Winchester Coalition for a Safer Community
#saferwinchester

Teen Technology Use – A WHS Class of 2019 & Winchester Coalition for a Safer Community Sponsored Event

Posted By Winchester Police on October 3rd, 2016

WHS Class of 2019 Joins the Winchester Coalition for a Safer Community in sponsoring

DINNER & DISCUSSION

Teen Technology Use:

Screenagers

How much is too much?

Join us for dinner, viewing of the film “SCREENAGERS” and panel discussion on the impact technology-use has on teens and families.

WHEN: Thursday, October 13 6:00-8:30 PM

WHERE: WHS Dining Commons and Auditorium

WHO:  Parents and Teens *recommended grades 5 and up

DONATION: $15 – $20 at the door      Payable to: Class of 2019

 

RSVP: by October 6th to Amber Haines ahaines@winchesterps.org

Class Advisor & WHS Adjustment Counselor