Town Manager James McKenna announced at the Town Council meeting Tuesday night that Terence Delehanty has been appointed chief of the Winthrop Police Department. Delehanty was present inside the Joseph Harvey Room when McKenna made the announcement. “Iâ€TMm pleased that…
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The Winthrop Vikings limped into their second game of the season at Lynn English missing two-thirds of the starting backfield that helped them to a big win over Salem in week one. By the time they finished the game, they…
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There has been a major change in the casino gambling debate, and the source of that change lies in the office of the speaker of the House of Representatives, Revereâ€TMs representative, Bob DeLeo (D-Winthrop). This week, DeLeo told the Journal…
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On Tuesday, the Winthrop Town Council held a brief discussion about a proposed plan the appropriate 150,000ドル to Winthrop Public Schools. The purpose of the funds, should they be approved, will be to allow the School Department to hire an…
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Whether you are an avid foodie, a philanthropist with a soft spot for local charitable efforts, or just hungry, The fourth annual Taste of Winthrop to be held next Wednesday, September 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Winthrop…
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If you happen to have a copy of Tuesdayâ€TMs Gloucester Times, save it for a member of the Winthrop High School boys soccer team. One of the headlines in the sports section reads, “Winthrop stuns Gloucester, 1-0,†words the Vikings…
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The announcement by Town Manager James McKenna at Tuesdayâ€TMs Town Council meeting that he has appointed Terence Delehanty as the new chief of the Winthrop Police Department should comes as no surprise to local residents. Delehanty, who has been serving…
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Readers of this weekâ€TMs police blotter will notice that under the direction of new Police Chief Terence Delehanty, the Winthrop Police have begun handing out hefty fines to truck drivers who donâ€TMt follow the designated truck route to Deer Island.…
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As this is being written, the state Legislature is about to enact legislation that would give the governor the power to name an interim U.S. senator until an election is held in January. We fully support the measure. It is…
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Catherine Mario East Boston resident Catherine M. “Kay†(Tobin) Mario, beloved wife of the late Christy Mario, died in East Boston on September 21. She was the mother of Michael of Bostonâ€TMs North End, Joseph of East Boston, Christopher and…
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