Police Chief Terence Delehanty proudly announced at the Council meeting that his department was able to obtain a 45,000ドル grant to help persons involved with domestic violence issues. The Police Department has been very active in seeking grants and this…
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April 19 7:10 a.m. – A Shirley Street resident reports that his van was “egged†sometime overnight. 10:36 a.m. – A Hermon Street resident calls to report that “an old friend†may be in the process of robbing his house.…
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Sarah Medros Member of Hadassah, the Walnut Street Shule and many other organizations Sarah G. (Leverant) Medros died on April 26 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. She was 89 years old. Born in Boston, she lived in Chelsea for most of…
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Jillian Magee is accustomed to being in front of an audience. She was an award-winning actor for the Winthrop High drama team in the Massachusetts High School Drama Festival in each of her four years. But this semester McGee, a…
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Some generals and politicians fight to win and some fight to lose. During the first two years of the Civil War, the Union Army was camped on the banks of the Potomac River. General Robert E. Leeâ€TMs Army of Northern…
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Thereâ€TMs the blue plate special at restaurants, and now the Winthrop Town Council is looking at a Brown Bag special for the townâ€TMs restaurants. Brown Bagging has long been practiced in Winthrop and it involves customers bringing their own beer…
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One of the interesting comments from U.S. Congressman Edward Markey during his conference with town officials was that Winthrop could become a tourist destination in the manner of Newburyport in the years to come. Congressman Markey was in town to…
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The Winthrop Golf Club celebrated the start of another season Friday night with its traditional kickoff dinner at the golf club. The guests enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner and awards were presented by club pro James Bruce for the past…
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Long time Winthrop football players and fans were saddened to hear of the passing of former Revere High football coach Silvio Cella, a man who was a legendary figure in this area. Cellaâ€TMs career spanned more than 50 years. He…
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The Winthrop High baseball team parlayed a fine pitching performance by Anthony Hatzisavas and timely hitting to earn a 7-4 victory at Marblehead Thursday. “This was a very nice win for us,†said WHS head coach Jim Gillis, whose Vikings…
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