Month: October 2020

Lederman Recovering from Medical Emergency

Well-known Winthrop resident Jim Lederman is resting comfortably at a local rehabilitation facility following surgery. Lederman, known as “The Voice of the Vikings,” suffered a heart attack at his home on Oct. 5 and was rushed by ambulance to Massachusetts…

CWA Members Win New Agreement at WGBH

Communications Workers of America Local 1400 has reached a tentative agreement with WGBH on a new three-year contract covering 240 workers at the public broadcasting station. The agreement includes substantial improvements over the previous contract, which expired in February of…

Police Blotter 10-15-2020

The following incident reports are among the calls to which the Winthrop Police Department responded on the listed dates: MONDAY, SEPT. 28 An officer issued a parking ticket to a motor vehicle (MV) that had been parked overnight in the 15…

Letters to the Editor

Supporting Candidates Who Believe in Science Dear Editor, As a voter and a patient, I know that it is critical to support candidates who believe in science and believe in the work being done day in and day out by…

Obituaries 10-15-2020

Theodore Bernstein Owned Bernstein Electric, Inc. of Chelsea Theodore J. Bernstein, 86, of Peabody, formerly of Chelsea and Winthrop, beloved husband of Judy Bernstein, died October 12 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House, Danvers. Born in Chelsea, the son of the…