The Winthrop Lady Bulldogs hockey team, an amalgam of girls from Winthrop, Lynn, and Saugus, shook off a tough 2-1 season opening loss to Shrewsbury and powered their way to victories of 5-3 over Marblehead and 5-0 over Everett this…
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Say Hello to Santa
Enjoy the holiday festivities One of the town’s most anticipated and enjoyable traditions takes place tomorrow (Christmas Eve) when Santa Claus makes his annual visit to the town and receives the honor of an escort from the Winthrop firefighters. Santa…
Happy Holidays
Thinking of others Another holiday season is here and, as you are reading this, it almost will be over. All of the preparations and plans we’ve made in anticipation of the seasonal events soon will come to fruition and will…
Police Blotter 12-23-2010
December 13 9:42 a.m. — Three motor vehicles are ticketed for overtime violations in the public lot at Delby’s Corner on Washington Avenue. 10:06 a.m. — Officers respond to a Sea Foam Avenue apartment concerning a domestic dispute involving property.…
Obituaries 12-23-2010
Edith Janielis Jordan Marsh retiree Edith L. (Cassaro) Janielis of Winthrop died December 20 at Massachusetts General Hospital after a brief illness. She was 79 years old. She was the wife of Joseph P. Janielis with whom she shared over…
WPD says goodbye to a 36-year veteran of the force
[email protected] Colleagues in the Winthrop Police Department, friends, and family honored Detective Robert McFarland at a retirement party Thursday night at the Senior Center. McFarland has retired after 36 years of service, 34 in the position of detective. Police Chief…
Food Pantry needs to be nourished
Rumors of retirements and possible closure have hurt local effort By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. For the Transcript Beverly and David Phipps are not going anywhere, at least not right now. They just need some help to continue providing meals to…
Strangie gets the nod in a narrow, 5-4 decision
By Cary Shuman [email protected] Leighanne Strangie is the new Clerk to the Winthrop Town Council after winning election to the position at a Council meeting Tuesday night. Strangie received five votes to gain the majority needed to secure the part-time…
Vikings drop season opener to Marblehead
All good things must come to an end, and so it was for the Winthrop High boys basketball team Tuesday night, who saw a two year undefeated streak in the Small Division of the Northeastern Conference reach its conclusion with…
A strong tie
Last-second goal gives Vikings a 3-3 deadlock vs. Wilmington The Winthrop High hockey team opened its season in dramatic fashion with a game tying goal with just 4.9 seconds showing on the clock to earn a 3-3 deadlock with Wilmington…