Karyl Stoia and Joe Wilson (shown above), formerly of Winthrop, ...
Candidates for Town Council, Council President, Library Trustee, and the Housing Authority took part in a candidates’ forum sponsored by the Republican Town Forum and hosted by WBZ investigative ...
Mr. DiMento served on the Board of Selectmen during two separate tenures in the late 1980s and then again in the early 2000s. He was a long-time Town Meeting member and was well-known among many of ...
Front row are Joan Alexander Spinney, Phil Boncore, Goldie Boncore, and Carol Dalrymple.
The Winthrop Town Council held a moment of silence for two long-time residents and former selectmen who recently died at its meeting last week – Richard DiMento and Richard “Dick” Bangs. “Over the ...
Council President Jim Letterie has released the following statement regarding his bid for reelection: “As we approach this election, I wanted to take this opportunity to lay out the reality of what is ...
The recent dedication of the “William Felton ‘Bill’ Russell Bridge” that connects Charlestown to the North End represents a fitting tribute to a wonderful man who not only was a sports legend, but who ...
There is a $5.00 fee for a parking permit and a fee of $10.00 for a visitor’s placard whether you apply online or by mail. These fees are waived for senior citizens, or residents with a valid ...
Kaitlin Burroughs will seek election to the Winthrop School Committee. The following is her announcement: “I am excited and honored to announce my candidacy for the Winthrop School Committee in this ...
Sixth-graders Gabriella Blamer and Carmen Bauer from Winthrop Middle School have started a new initiative, Lemonade For Heroes, as a way to honor and thank veterans for their service. The girls ...
Winthrop High School graduate who passed away too soon from the effects of Muscular Dystrophy Sam Hain, 24, of Winthrop, passed away Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at Massachusetts General Hospital, ...
The Friends of Belle Isle Marsh invite the community to their annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 18, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The free, accessible, and public event will be held at the ...
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