By Sue Ellen Woodcock The Town Council approved several expenditures totaling $927,175 during their Tuesday night meeting, including funds for a study on where a new fire station could be located. Councilors approved $25,000 for a feasibility study for siting…
Chief Urges Residents’ Guns be Secured
By Sue Ellen Woodcock Police Chief Terence Delehanty has mailed out a letter to all legal Winthrop gun owners reminding them to make sure their guns are secured. Delehanty said he attended a November summit meeting in Boston with Mayor…
News Briefs
CITIZEN AWARDS ON JANUARY 30 The Winthrop Chamber of Commerce will be recognizing several people during the Community Awards Dinner Saturday night, January 30 at the Hyatt Harborside. The Business of the Year recipient is East Boston Neighborhood Health Center.…
Police Blotter 01-21-2016
Monday, January 11 Report of a small white car with a female operator screaming and beeping the horn at the crossing guard for the Cummings School. The car also tried to pass the other motor vehicles that were stopped to…
Go Patriots
Our town is packed with Patriots fans and we know everyone will be watching as Tom Brady and the Patriots take the field against Peyton Manning and the Broncos Sunday at 3:05 p.m. The game is expected to draw 50…
Storm on the Way
Just when it looked like we might escape the Winter of 2016 without any major snowstorms, the meteorologists are predicting plowable snow for this weekend. Last year’s winter was historic with the amount of snowfall and we have to admit,…