To mark the 200th anniverÂsary of its founding, the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) hosted its Bicentennial Gala on Friday, September 16, at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Hosted by MGH President Peter Slavin, MD, for over 1200 guests, the…
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I did not have the pleasure of knowing Clark I. “Poofy†Heighton Jr. personally, but I am most likely the exception to the rule in Winthrop. “Poofy†was perhaps best known around town as a 37- year veteran of the…
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New Superintendent of Schools John Macero said this week that the recent release of MCAS scores by the state, showing improvement across the board for the Winthrop School District was welcome news, “but there is still a long way to…
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Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo is absolutely right when he predicts three operating casinos and a slot parlor online in this state will produce a strong new stream of tax revenue for the state, produce thousands of jobs –…
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We want to wish our Jewish friends in the community a happy and healthy new year. Rosh Hashanah began Wednesday night, celebrating the Jewish Year 5772. Winthrop has an active and vibrant Jewish community and at Temple Tifereth Israel there…
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September 19 6:53 a.m. â€" A caller reports a male in a pick-up truck is going into yards and taking things in the area of Moore Street. Officers are unable to locate the subject. 7:30 a.m. â€" A Putnam Place…
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Townspeople have likely seen on the townâ€TMs web site the job description/scope of responsibilities for the public facilities director position that is part of the consolidation plan from Town Manager James McKenna. This is a position that is important to…
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Weâ€TMre pleased to report that the two candidates for Council President, incumbent Jeffrey Turco and challenger Peter Gill, have agreed to participate in the Candidates Forum on Monday, October 17, that will be broadcast live on Winthrop Community Access Television…
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The Winthrop Vikings showed grit, poise and improvement last Friday night at Miller Field, as they fought back from a 12-7 halftime deficit to score three touchdowns in the third quarter and grab their first win of the season, 29-12.…
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Clark Heighton, Jr. Winthrop Auxiliary Police Deputy Chief Clark I. “Poofy” Heighton, Jr. of Winthrop died at home surrounded by his friends after a courageous battle with cancer on September 22. He was 68 years old. He retired in 2007…
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