WHS sports roundup WHS volleyball team opens with 3-1 mark The Winthrop High volleyball team has opened its 2015 campaign in impressive fashion with three victories in four contests in the first two weeks of the season. The Lady Vikings…
Obituaries 09-24-2015
William Poor Retired Public Works, Superintendent of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard William G. Poor of Portsmouth, NH,, formerly of Winthrop,, passed away September 17. He was 97 years old. Born in Winthrop on July 21, 1918, the son of the…
Lee Dzedulionis Recognized for Work
The Winthrop Town Council recognized Lee Dzedulionis, center, chair of the Winthrop Commission on Disabilities, for her 28 years of service to the town and the disabled. Pictured with her are Town Manager James McKenna, Councilors Paul Varone, Nick DelVento,…
Winthrop Candidates Ready for November Election
By Sue Ellen Woodcock Candidates for the Nov. 3 election have been confirmed and their signatures have been certified by the town clerk’s office. There are races for several seats and a couple of incumbents who face no challengers. The…
Howard and Honan Team Up To Line Veterans Rd. With Flags
By Sue Ellen Woodcock Sheryl Howard has a vision and with the help of her friend Richard Honan she intends to make it happen with the help of many. Howard just thought it would be nice to start hanging American…
Town Ponders Debt-Exclusion Override
By Sue Ellen Woodcock Town officials are mulling the idea of having a debt-exclusion override vote to fund the construction of a new Miller Field. Tuesday night Precinct 3 Councilor Nick DelVento, who also serves on the Finance Committee, said…