Massachusetts is home to approximately 45,000 civilian federal employees and 17,000 members of the reserve component (National Guard and Reservists). While not all reside in the Commonwealth, this ...
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4 for the Winthrop town election. There are contested races for Town Council President, several council seats, housing authority, and library ...
Last week’s annual Town Forum at the DeLeo Senior Center focused on the operations of the assessing, town clerk, and treasurer/collector’s offices.
Atlantic Works Gallery is pleased to announce its November exhibition, “Stop Look Listen,” featuring the work of artists Alberto Roblest and Richard Dorff. The collaborative installation explores ...
Officials stated that Massport is currently developing a backlog of eligible homes in Winthrop to expedite the design and bidding phase of the project. They stated that Massport is also submitting ...
Cities across the state (and in the town of Winthrop) are holding elections this coming Tuesday, November 4. This election season has been particularly contentious in our little seaside community ...
The Winthrop School of Performing Arts (WSPA) celebrated the spooky season with their annual Halloween party last week. Shown above, Sydney Combs, Charlotte Cyr, Bridgett Doherty, riley & Hazel Hanlon ...
Friends Of Belle Isle Marsh, shown above, pose by a display celebrating Autumn in the beloved state park.
The men up front, who don’t usually get the headlines, are two-year starting center and captain Roy Konopaska, guards Riley Moccio and Chris Beshere, and tackles Chris Messina and Jeremy Pena. Tight ...
The Town of Winthrop held a sign dedication ceremony for Jerry DeFranza near the Pillar House on Walden Street, where he lived for several years. Mr. DeFranza was known for his outstanding lifelong ...
Winthrop also qualified for the post-season MIAA Division 3 state tournament. We know we join with all of their fans in wishing Ronan and his Viking crew good luck as they embark on their Journey to ...
Halloween has become big business in recent decades. Americans will spend over $13 billion on candy, costumes, and decorations to celebrate the holiday this year, up from $3.3 billion in 2005.
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