The Winthrop Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce, “Taste the Savings,” Winthrop Restaurant Week, a community-wide celebration of the town’s vibrant dining scene, taking place the week of January ...
The town council honored four outgoing councilors during its last meeting of 2025 last week. Councilors Joseph Aiello, Rob DeMarco, and Hannah Belcher; as well as former Councilor John Daros were ...
Paul Alfred Stathos, 89, of Malden passed away peacefully, at home, on Friday, December 19, 2025. Beloved husband, father, papa, brother and uncle, Paul loved his family dearly. Born May 4, 1936 in ...
Winthrop’s Tony Fucillo was the recipient of the Dick Lawrence Longevity Award at the Gridiron Club of Boston’s Bob Whelan College Night Dinner at the Burlington Marriott. Fucillo’s wife, Carolyn ...
Winthrop lost one of its all-time great citizens with the recent passing of Peter Finn. Peter served as Winthrop’s Superintendent of Schools in the 1980s and helped our school system navigate the ...
In other business during the last meeting of the year, Council President Jim Letterie provided an update on ongoing work at Ingleside Park.
Hazard steps into the role with a deep understanding of what makes NeighborHealth unique – its roots in community, its people-first culture, and its belief that great care happens when patients, ...
Little Christmas is generally known as the 1st Monday following Christmas Day, Winthrop’s Odd Fellows Lodge #42 will be celebrating on (Sunday) January 4th, 2026, by honoring local veterans with a ...
The Winthrop Republican Town Committee (WRTC) has concluded another active and successful year, highlighted by two significant community events: the Winthrop Candidates’ Night and the Charlie Kirk ...
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