Community Corner
The Week in Review in Belmont: Belmont Savings Reaches a Billion, Substation in Building Stage
Review of the past week in Belmont.

Strong deposit and loan growth in the past nine months has resulted in Belmont Savings Bank reaching the $1 billion in asset milestone.
Belmont Light's new substation is preparing to enter the building stage as contractors have provided the town paperwork to begin demolition of a building on Flanders Road where the new $30 million facility will be constructed.
Belmont Police is still seeking to ID a hit-and-run driver who struck an elderly pedestrian at the corner of Trapelo and School.
Belmont High School's Pinkapalooza raised nearly $400 for breast cancer research.
Paul R. Winters Sr., who ran Winters Hardware and then worked for the town, died. Winters was also a distinguished WWII bomber pilot.
New life comes to a Belmont Hill store as Olive Market and Deli expands in the former location on Belmont Market.
The Arlington/Belmont Crews faced a tough course and wind as they raced in the Head of the Charles Regatta.
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