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Newton Candidate Profile: Kathryn Winters For City Council
Kathryn Winters shares why she is running for election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.

Jenna covers Brookline, Newton and Waltham. She is also the field editor for Charlestown, Chelmsford and Westford.
After graduating from Columbia Journalism School she moved to Boston in 2007 to work for The Christian Science Monitor for several years, including as Asia desk editor. She eventually made the switch to local journalism where she covered Brookline and Newton for GateHouse Media. She joined Patch in 2017. She's a runner, swimmer and loyal flip-flops fan. She knows how to throw a frisbee and has a love-hate relationship with coffee.
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Kathryn Winters shares why she is running for election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.

William Humphrey and Kathryn Winters will now go on to face off in November following the close three-way race for the city council seat.
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