By Adam Swift State Senator Lydia Edwards has officially announced that she is running for a second full term in office. Edwards represents the Third Suffolk District, comprising Revere, Winthrop, and portions of Boston including East Boston. Edwards won a…
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Leap Ahead for Summer 2024! Cottage Park Yacht Club Hosts Community Open House
Summer 2024 may seem like a mirage, with weeks of winter gloom still ahead. But a sure sign of warmer weather on the way is Daylight Saving Time’s annual “spring ahead.” To mark this seasonal milepost on the way to…
FBHW Holding Winter Harbor Cruise
Special to the Journal How has Boston’s waterfront changed? What types of commerce continues? What challenges do we face along the waterfront? On Saturday, March 2 at 10 a.m. join the Friends of the Boston Harborwalk (FBHW) for a 2…
March Service Changes on the T: MBTA Continues Repair Work To Improve Reliability Across the System
The MBTA has announced service changes in March on the Green, Red, Orange, Kingston, Middleborough, Greenbush, Framingham/Worcester, Haverhill, and Newburyport/Rockport lines. The MBTA will continue working to maintain its infrastructure and improve reliability across the system for riders. Riders can…
SJC Clerk Maura Doyle Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2024
Special to the Transcript Maura S. Doyle, Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court for the County of Suffolk, announces that she will not be seeking reelection in 2024 “It has been an incredible honor to work at the Supreme Judicial…
Atlantic Works Gallery To Highlight New Member Works in March
Special to the Journal Atlantic Works Gallery (AWG) announced that its March exhibition will be Contemporary Dialogues, a group show of three of the gallery’s newest members, Richard Dorff, John Greiner-Ferris, and Joan Ryan. The exhibition examines multiple forms of…
WHS Announces Quarter 2 Students of the Term
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Council Continues Discussion of MBTA 3A Zoning
By Adam Swift The state’s Section 3A zoning requirements continue to be a hot topic of discussion at Town Council. By the end of the year, the town will be expected to present an approved multi-family zoning district to the…
Town Looks to Ambulance Mapping Software To Improve Service
By Adam Swift Winthrop is working with its neighboring communities to look at ways to improve emergency response times for ambulances. Town Manager Tony Marino said those efforts are in part a response to a recent incident where ambulances could…