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The OSA is explicitly authorized under G.L. c. 11, § 12, as amended by the passage of Ballot Question 1 in November 2024, to audit the Legislature. This amendment was approved by 72% of voters, ...
Winthrop is set to receive $10,535 in those grants – $9,035 for the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program and $1,500 for the SAFE Program.
The Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities announced that the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) enrollment period for the 2024-2025 winter heating season will open on ...
Music for Babies & Tots first came to Winthrop in 2023 when Project Play Winthrop founder Julia Wallerce saw an opportunity for more music and movement for the littlest members of the community and ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is hosting a ferry naming contest to help the agency name three ferries which will serve the Quincy, Winthrop and Lynn ferry routes starting this summer.
Neil Marino with his daughter, Isabella, and her grandfather, Frank Marino, of Frank’s Innovative Bird Creations.
Swett’s Liquors and owner Aaron Williams were thrilled to hold a special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to officially celebrate the transition of ownership. The Chamber of Commerce and local businesses ...
Passover commences with the First Seder, which is a special dinner that includes the recitation of the Kiddush, the Motzi, and other blessings in Hebrew. The story of Passover is retold during the ...
This week (April 19 to be exact) marks the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord in which civilian militia, known as the Minute Men, routed British troops who had marched from ...
State Auditor Diana DiZoglio brought her message on the need for an audit of the state legislature to the people last week at the Point Shirley Association Hall. DiZoglio was the guest of Diana Viens ...
The Friends of Winthrop Beach, the Library and Parks and Rec are grateful to National Grid for their generous contribution to Movie Night this summer.
The first override question, for $3.5 million, will help provide for a level-services budget for the 2025-26 school year. The second, for $1.4 million, will fund an education stabilization account ...