Lorraine Bono Retired Capic Head Start Administrator Lorraine Bono of Lewis Avenue, Winthrop passed away at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston on June 13. She was 71 years old. Born in East Boston, she was the beloved daughter…
Month: June 2015
New Cafe Opens on Main Street
Baker Michael Regnetta, center, is surrounded by Joseph Schettino, John Schettino Sr. and John Schettino Jr. at the new Adriana’s Pastry & Café.
WHS Graduation
Class Secretary Carly O’Keefe gives a laugh of joy as she claps during last Friday’s commencement exercises for the Winthrop High School Class of 2015 in Larsen Rink at the Mike Eruzione Center. A total of 130 students graduated in…
School Based Health Services at New Middle/High School
At Monday night’s School Committee meeting Superintendent John Macero suggested collaborating with the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) to open a school-based health center at the new middle/high school to provide care for 6th-12th grade students during school hours.…
Library Summer Hours
The Board of Trustees of the Winthrop Public Library & Museum announces that the library’s summer schedule has begun. The library will be open as follows: Monday 10 am – 6 pm Tuesday 11 am – 8 pm Wednesday 10…
Wearing Bicycle Helmet the Law
A reminder to all bicyclists. Any person under the age of 16 years of age or younger operating inline skates, skateboard, scooter, bicycle or riding as a passenger on a public way or bike path must wear an approved helmet.…
Bicycle Rodeo Planned
Bring your bicycle to the Bicycle Rodeo on Saturday, June 27 from 10 am to 1 pm at Ingleside Park in Winthrop. Volunteers will be on hand to inspect bicycles, check helmets and hand out child safety information. Free food…
T-Shirts Help Raise Funds
Fire Chief Paul Flanagan is seeking donations for the town of Winthrop fireworks. To help raise funds the fireworks committee will be selling t-shirts. The t-shirts can be purchased at the Winthrop Pro Shop, 72 Jefferson St. Cost of the…
Language Course Helps Parents Assimilate
Many people in the area remember hearing stories of how their parents came to this country. How they could not speak the new language. Often their children learned English faster and became interpreters for their parents. But that is difficult…
Police Blotter 06-11-2015
Monday, June 1 Party on Sargent Street requests EMS for her mother who has fallen. Call transferred to EMD and WFD for service. Caller at Governors Park reports property taken from apartment. Report of a motor vehicle crash into a…