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Town Election Candidate Forum League of Women Voters

  • 6:30-7:00 PM: Meet Town Meeting candidates - All Precincts
  • 7:00-7:30 PM: Housing Authority debate (1 seat): James Harris and Thomas Mourier
  • 7:30-8:30 PM: School Committee debate (2 seats): Thomas Hopcroft (incumbent), Jeffrey Duncan, My Linh Truong, Carey Sue Barney, and Timothy Matthews

The debates will be moderated by an LWV moderator from a League chapter outside of Winchester.

This event will be livestreamed by WinCam and available afterwards on www.wincam.org.

Voter Guides with profiles of candidates for all offices, including Town Meeting available online at the League’s website www

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Town Election Planning Board Candidate Debate - LWV Winchester

The debate will be run by a LWV trained Moderator from another town. This event will be live-streamed by WinCAM and available on demand afterwards on www.wincam.org. The League is collaborating with Winchester News to provide online Voter Guides with profiles of candidates for all offices, including Town Meeting. The guides will be available in early March on Winchester News online at winchesternews.org/ .....PLEASE SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS FOR PLANNING BOARD CANDIDATES BY FEB 15 2026! No question is too big, too small, or too controversial. Debate questions will be composed with an eye to

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Town Election School Committee & Select Board Board Candidate Debate - LWV Winchester

School Committee Debate (1 seat): John Bellaire & Heather K.R. Von Mering at 7 p.m., followed by Select Board Debate (1 seat): Shamus Brady & Michelle Prior.
Debate moderator from a League chapter outside of Winchester. Live-streamed by WinCAM and available on demand on www.wincam.org
*PLEASE SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS FOR School Committee & Select Board CANDIDATES BY FEB 15 2026!* Send to -- *www.candidatequestions@lwvwinchester.org*. No question is too big, too small, or too controversial. Debate questions will be composed with an eye to relevance, absence of bias, civility, and likelihood

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Town Hall Tussle

Wrestling match at Town Hall: Winchester High School vs. Wellesley

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Transition to Kindergarten: Resource Fair and Panel Discussion

Parent to Parent Winchester presents Transition to Kindergarten: Panel and Resource Fair | Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | 6:30-7:00 p.m. Resource Fair | 7:00-8:00 p.m. Panel Discussion with Superintendent of Schools, Frank Hackett, Ed.D., Elementary School Principals, Kindergarten Teacher, School Nurse, and School Psychologist

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Trivia Bee

The WFEE Trivia Bee is the best excuse to get out of the house in February that we know. Sign up your team today!

It is easy to play – teams of three compete in 7 rounds. The winners of each round square off for the championship round. Trivia questions come from history, sports, popular culture, literature and geography. And, no, we aren’t using last year’s questions!

There’s more than just trivia! Be clever with your team name and your outfits for the evening- there is a “Best Dressed” contest as part of the evening. WinCam will show the whole event live, and will replay several times, so make