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I’m writing to share some incredibly exciting news and to express my sincere gratitude for everyone’s support. On Saturday evening, the Winthrop Vikings Boys Hockey Team celebrated their remarkable ...
As our regular readers know, we are huge fans of Waymo, the company owned by Google that has pioneered self-driving automobiles in many cities across the country. We first experienced Waymo in San ...
Some of the many veterans are pictured at the Veterans Appreciation Luncheon hosted by Johnny Floyd and Roberta Floyd at the Beachmont VFW.
The town council is beginning the process to appoint a successor to former Precinct 2 Councilor John Munson. Munson resigned from the council two weeks ago, citing family and business commitments. The ...
Both the planning board and town council will be taking up the potential approval of a new Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) ordinance in the coming months. At a joint meeting of the council and planning ...
With more than 1000 confirmed measles cases now encompassing 30 states (including Vermont and Rhode Island) from coast-to-coast and north-to-south, senior citizens who are unsure of either their ...
A big congrats to the WHS Robotics Club for receiving a $3,000 grant from the Winthrop Foundation and participating in the New England Botball Tournament! Robotics Club students Colin McCarthy, Daniel ...
Talia Martucci, a four-year standout for the Winthrop High School girls hockey team, was selected to the 2025 Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team. The honor is symbolic of being one of the top hockey ...
Council President Jim Letterie is asking his fellow council members to put more focus on attendance. “We’ve talked several times over the past few months about certain council rules and attendance and ...
Education investments in the supplemental budget include funding for: • Special Education: $248 million to assist local school districts with high-cost special education services. • Career Technical ...
The town council held a moment of silence for long-time resident and advocate for the blind and disabled Gerald DiFranza at the beginning of last week’s meeting. “Jerry was a long-time Winthrop ...
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced a renewed push to recruit lifeguards, swim instructors, and other roles across Massachusetts ahead of the summer season.
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