Month: March 2022
NSMHA’s Director of Recovery Support Services Katie O’Leary
Growing up in Charlestown Katie O’Leary never thought she’d one day struggle with addiction and later become an influential figure in the world of recovery services. O’Leary graduated Matignon High School and after graduation went off to college at UMass…
George Kalogeris Poetry Reading at the Beacon Gallery and Oddfellows Hall
Winthrop resident Dr. George Kalogeris, Associate Professor of English Literature and Classics at Suffolk University, will be conducting a poetry reading on Sunday, March 27th from 3:00 to 4:30 pm at The Beacon Gallery and Oddfellows Hall, 196 Winthrop Street,…
School Committee to Discuss New Budget March 28
The Winthrop School Committee met on Monday, March 14, where it discussed the school budget. The Budget Subcommittee reviewed the most recent budget plan for next year. Following another review, the budget will be presented to the School Committee at…
Freedom Isn’t Free
As the ongoing tragedy in Ukraine, fueled by the barbarism of the war criminal Vladimir Putin, continues to unfold, it is apparent that in addition to underestimating the fierce and brave resistance of the Ukrainian people, Putin also failed to…
Enjoy a Happy (and Safe) St. Patrick’s Day
Amidst all of the sadness and tragedy in the world today, the arrival of St. Patrick’s Day this Thursday (March 17) will provide a brief and welcome respite from the terrible news that we see on our televisions every day.…
Triant Reflects on WHS Boys Hoop Season
Although the Winthrop High boys basketball team came out on the short end of their recent state tourney game at Cathedral High, WHS head coach Mike Triant said that the season-ending loss did not detract from an overall successful season…
Obituaries 03-17-2022
Doris Greenstein Of Winthrop Doris C. (Beal) Greenstein of Winthrop, also of Athol and Newton, entered into rest on March 9 at the age of 100. She was the devoted mother of Richard Camann and his wife, Barbara and Philip…