Women’s Health Forum Oct. 8 Mark your calendar for Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo’s Women’s Health Forum on Thursday, Oct. 8 at the Cummings Schools from 6 – 8 pm. Get your free flu shot compliments of the East…
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Residents Hold Service for Bella Bond
Town Council members Linda Calla and Phil Boncore at Deer Island Monday night.
Ordinance Committee Looks at Dogs, Ducks and Beds
By Sue Ellen Woodcock The Ordinance Review Committee, charged with reviewing the town’s charter and ordinances, held a public hearing Tuesday night to get ideas for what ordinances citizens of Winthrop want to see addressed. The hot topics aired by…
All Electronic Tolling Program a Year Away at Sumner Tunnel
Residents in North Shore communities like Winthrop have been clamoring for years to remove the toll booths from the entrance of the Sumner Tunnel and replace them with electronic tolling like MassDOT recently implemented on the Tobin Bridge. This simple…
Vecchia Announces for Winthrop School Committee Seat
Former Selectman Ron Vecchia has announced that in spite of his broken foot and limited mobility he will be a candidate for one of the three open seats on the Winthrop School Committee in the November 3 election. He thanked…
News Briefs
Adopt a Hydrant Fire Chief Paul Flanagan and the members of Winthrop Firefighters Local 1070 would like to equip each fire hydrant in the town with a hydrant marker. After last year’s recording setting winter, these markers will help residents…
Millions Grieve for Bella, but Winthrop Will Be Her Final Resting Place
By Sue Ellen Woodcock She has become the adopted daughter of Winthrop and the outpouring of grief has been worldwide. Since her body washed up on the rocky south shore of Deer Island at the end of June people around…
Mother,Boyfriend Due Back in Court Oct. 20
By Sue Ellen Woodcock Michael Patrick McCarthy, 35, of Quincy, and his girlfriend Rachelle D. Bond, 40, both of 115 Maxwell St., Dorchester were arraigned in Dorchester District Court Monday morning on charges of the death of toddler Bella Bond.…
MWRA Remembers Bella Bond
By Sue Ellen Woodcock Employees of the Massachusetts Resources Water Authority had planned on dedicating a bench and memorial stone to Baby Doe last Friday afternoon, but by the time the service began everyone knew her name was Bella. 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,…