By: Jim Lederman The Winthrop-Revere Rivalry is game number 87 that dates back to 1913. The Vikings hold a commanding 56-29 advantage. Toss the records out at Revere beach. The Vikings are (2-8) the Patriots (2-8). A capacity crowd for…
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By Sue Ellen Woodcock The recount in the race for Town Council President will commence Monday, Nov. 27, at 10 a.m. in the Harvey Hearing Room, lower level of Town Hall, where the ballots will be counted and stacked in…
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By Sue Ellen Woodcock Landscape designers plan on presenting their drawings of a redesigned French Square to the Town Council at a future date but last Thursday night a presentation was made on what they will see. The plans presented…
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By Sue Ellen Woodcock Last Tuesday, Julia Prange Wallerce, chairman of the Transportation Advisory Committee, and committee member Mike DiLisio, town parking clerk, presented the findings of a center business district parking-study conducted by her committee to the Town Council…
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Snowflake Fair at St Johnâ€TMs Episcopal Church Dec. 2 Topping off an activity-filled year, St Johnâ€TMs is once again in full gear, preparing for the no-holds-barred Annual Snowflake Fair, Winthropâ€TMs one-stop holiday shopping destination. On Saturday, Dec. 2, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., St. Johnâ€TMs Snowflake Staff will be exhibiting full…
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Ring in the season Friday, Nov. 24 in Winthrop Center for the Chamber of Commerceâ€TMs 26th annual Holiday Lighting Festival from 3-6 p.m. The Holiday Lighting Festival is also the kickoff of Winthrop Small Business Weekend. Spend Local. Eat Local.…
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The Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association (WIHA) is excited to present its third edition of the Winthrop Christmas Ornament. This year the keepsake ornament features Graves Light Station, built in 1905 at the outer limits of Boston Harbor on the…
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By Kate Anslinger One of the many reasons why Ivy Bernier loves teaching is because she is immersed in other cultures that she actively learns from every day. As an English language teacher at the Arthur T. Cummings School, Bernierâ€TMs…
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Monday, Nov. 13 Burglar alarm sounding at side door on Bay View Avenue. Reporting party talked to a party that gave the incorrect passcode. Officer checked the home and all is secure. All doors are locked and no answer at…
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REMEMBERING ANTHONY MAJAHAD Dear Editor, The Town of Winthrop lost one of its most dedicated public servants last week with the passing of Anthony Majahad, chair of the Winthrop Airport Hazards committee. Anthony was a highly qualified leader of the Committee…
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