The announcement by long-time Winthrop High teacher and Athletic Director Peter Gobiel that he will be retiring will leave a void in many ways that will be hard to replace. Peter is a shining example of a Winthrop resident who…
Letter to the Editor
What a great Town we live in Dear Editor: What a great community we live in! Winthrop, where everyone feels safe, comfortable, and gets along so well. People in this town are always reaching out to give a helping hand…
Sports 12-04-2014
Vikings win Turkey Day battle Defeats Revere Patriots by score of 14-6 in the 83rd annual matchup By Jim Lederman The 83rd game in the Revere-Winthrop rivalry turned into a holiday battle won by the NEC 2014 champions-the Winthrop Vikings.…
Obituaries 12-04-2014
David Osborne, Sr. Avid golfer, sports and political enthusiast David G. Osborne, Sr. of Pleasant Street, Winthrop passed away suddenly at home on December 1. He was 67 years old. Born in Salem, he was the beloved son of Rita…
Local Thespian to be in ‘Velveteen Rabbit’ Opening on Friday
Twelve-year-old Heather Buccini of Winthrop is set to perform in Boston Children’s Theatre’s magical production of “The Velveteen Rabbit,†that opens Friday at Endicott College’s Manninen Center for the Arts in Beverly. It’s been a busy year for the talented…
Coughlin Park Ceremony on December 3
The Town of Winthrop will hold a ceremony celebrating the revitalization of Coughlin Park on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 11 a.m. at the new park. Town Manager James McKenna will serve as the master of ceremonies for the speaking program.…