Our warm winter — December was unseasonably warm and January was the warmest on record, while February had only a very, very brief cold snap, but also had many days of record-high warmth — is a classic good news/bad news…
Month: March 2023
The Economists Are Still Just Guessing
If you’re like us, then no doubt you’ve been frustrated with the lack of consensus by economists and other so-called experts about the future of our economy. In the morning, we’ll hear a prediction of a full recession in the…
Guest Op-Ed: America’s Wars, Who Are the Winners?
By Dr. Glenn Mollette America was involved in Vietnam for 20 years. Our presence started small but by 1965 had significantly escalated. 3.1 million troops saw combat and at least 58,300 were killed. We spent over $120 billion from 1965 to 1973…
WHS Sports Roundup: It’s March Madness Time in Winthrop!!!
WHS Boys Hockey Plays in Tourney Opener at Larsen Today The Winthrop High boys hockey team, the undisputed champion of the Northeastern Conference with a 9-1-1 record, will open play in the MIAA Division 4 hockey tourney this afternoon (Thursday)…
Winthrop High Girls Hockey Begins MIAA Playoffs Thursday at 7 P.M.
With a perfect record and a league championship banner in hand, the Winthrop High girls hockey team will open the MIAA State Tournament against Hopkinton High Thursday at 7 p.m. at Larsen Rink at the Mike Eruzione Center. Winthrop is…
Obituaries 03-02-2023
Patricia Ann McGee She Had Many Talents and Interests in Her Long Life Patricia Ann McGee of Winthrop passed away peacefully on February 24th at the age of 94. Born in Somerville and educated at St Mary’s High School, she…