On 3A Compliance Dear Editor, Complying with the 3A zoning law will have no negative impact on our community, while refusing to comply will lose us access to millions of dollars of grant funding that we desperately need and bring…
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By Ray Leonardo The U.S. stock market reached an all-time high this summer. As they say, investing in the market is a no-brainer, but funding public education is the best investment an American can make. Increased education levels in any…
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Edward Donald Snow A Remarkable Man The remarkable Edward Donald Snow, accomplished architect, unofficial historian, Winthrop enthusiast, avid reader, and memorable storyteller, passed away suddenly on Thursday, August 22, 2024, just three months shy of his 89th birthday. Born November…
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New season, new coach for WHS girl volleyball The Winthrop High girls volleyball team is set to open its 2024 season tomorrow (Friday) at Wilmington under the direction of new head coach Jeremy Wein. Wein, a Winthrop native who teaches…
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Vikings open on the road versus Stoneham Saturday By Cary Shuman Playing in a rare Saturday night game, the Winthrop High School football team will travel to Woburn to open its season against the Stoneham High Spartans. Kickoff is 6…
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