Robson named to Deanâ€TMs List Curry College is proud to announce that Olivia Robson of Winthrop has been named to the Deanâ€TMs List for the Fall 2019 semester. Robson is a member of the Class of 2022 and is majoring…
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Monday, Feb. 10 Party came to file a complaint about two dog attacks. Victim/Witness form completed. Caller states that she is going through a divorce and was away for a while and she believes her husband changed the locks on…
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The revelation last week by members of our intelligence agencies to Congress that the Russians once again are, and will be, interfering in our electoral process is an ominous portent for the national election in November. The recent experience of…
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By Dr. Glenn Mollette About 1.5 million American seniors now live in nursing homes. Seventy percent (70 percent) of them rely on Medicaid to pay the bill, which means they are low-income or have otherwise spent down their assets. My mother…
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WHS boys edged in tourney opener, 1-0 The Winthrop High boys hockey team came up just short, 1-0, to Triton in a first round contest in the Division 2 North Sectional of the MIAA State Hockey Tournament Tuesday evening in…
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When resident Karen Feeney had created a “Fun by 40†list a few years ago, she amplified her love of running and began her journey on the half-marathon circuit. Having only run 5Kâ€TMs for physical and mental health, Feeney never…
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Special To The Transcript There have been some truly noteworthy performances by Winthrop High girls basketball players in big games through the years. Maureen McManus Hill had a 45-point performance during the Lady Vikingsâ€TM 23-1 march to the Eastern Mass.…
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Joseph Crotty Retired Tewksbury High School principal, member of VFW and Pleasant Park Yacht Club Joseph M. Crotty of Winthrop passed away on Monday, Feb. 17 at the age of 92. Born in East Boston, he was the devoted son…
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The Winthrop Conservation Commission approved two applications and continued two others at their monthly meeting last Wednesday night at Town Hall. Andrew Duplin appeared before the commission seeking permission to tear down his familyâ€TMs house at 119 Grovers Ave. and…
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