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Each month MyWindsor highlights a local business to share what services and products it offers the community. From plumbers to pet shops and breweries to hardware stores, and everything in between, every business plays a part in the success of a community.
As school bells get back to ringing and students return to hitting the (electronic) books, educators and staff in elementary, middle and high schools are returning to their classrooms for another year of teaching the community’s youth. If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything, it was that teachers have a really hard job.
For Windsor, the motto “Recreation Lives Here” isn’t just a swanky tagline the town uses to lure people into the community. Providing fun in the form of different events, activities and programs that brings all ages of community members together has been a top priority for the Parks, Recreation and Culture Department.
In Boston, the local go-to is Cheer’s, which was originally founded in 1969 as the Bull and Finch Pub. Here locals and visitors can enjoy great pub grub, down a few pints and revel about Beacon Hill and Boston nostalgia and cheer on the Bruins, Celtics or Red Sox during their seasons. While we are a good 2,000 miles from Massachusetts, Tim Downey, co-owner of the Windsor Mill Tavern is working to create his own “Cheers” in Windsor.