Inductees of the National Honor Society Winthrop Chapter take their oath.
Town Manager Tony Marino addressed questions about the Fiscal Year 2026 property tax bills and the impact of last year’s school override vote at last week’s town council meeting. “We couldn’t bill for ...
It is not surprising that this flu season has seen more hospitalizations and deaths compared to last year. Fewer Americans have received a flu shot, even though a vaccination is the number one means ...
Congresswoman Pressley delivered a floor speech on the need to end qualified immunity for federal law enforcement, including immigration officers. Watch the floor speech here.
“Our enrollment is up to 2,000 students, that is the largest we have been in a long time,” said Howard. “It is staying very consistent, so October 1, we had 2,003 students, and now we have 2,000.
In 2026, Black History Week will celebrate its 100th anniversary. The observance was expanded into a monthlong celebration in 1970, reflecting the growing recognition of the importance of Black ...
Suzanne Swope is the new Winthrop Town Council Vice President. Swope was unanimously elected to the position by her fellow council members at last week’s meeting. She is the Precinct 4 Councilor, and ...
The Winthrop Police Department recently held a variety of successful holiday events, including the annual toy drive.
But as we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day this Monday, let us recall not only his memory and the many things that he accomplished, but let us also resolve never to yield to the forces of ...
As MassDOT launches this year’s Safe Routes to School contest, we take great pride in partnering with schools, communities and today’s youth to promote safety across all modes of travel to and from ...