WINTHROP — The following is a statement of Town Manager Austin Faison and Town Council President Philip Boncore on the resignation of House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo:
Town of Winthrop Urges Continued Vigilance as COVID-19 Risk Remains High and Holiday Season Ongoing
WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison and Health Director Meredith Hurley urge residents to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19 as the community remains at high risk for the disease, and to review the state’s health and safety guidance as they finalize plans and prepare for their holiday celebrations this year.
Town of Winthrop Urges Vigilance After Community Reaches High Risk Designation for COVID-19
WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison and Health Director Meredith Hurley are urging residents to remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19 as the community reaches a high risk designation for the disease.
Town of Winthrop Announces Funeral Arrangements for Amy Gallagher
WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison and Winthrop Public Schools Superintendent Lisa Howard announce the funeral arrangements for longtime Winthrop Public Schools employee Amy Gallagher, who passed away on Nov. 30.
Town of Winthrop DPW Working to Correct Issue After Water Service Interruption
WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison reports that the Town of Winthrop’s Department of Public Works is working to correct an issue that has resulted in an interruption in water service in town.
Missing Winthrop Juvenile Found Safe
WINTHROP — Chief Terence Delehanty reports that the Winthrop Police Department has safely located a juvenile resident who had been missing since Sept. 17.
Town of Winthrop Thanks Community for Support of Temporary Food Bank Amid COVID-19
WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison, Public Health Director Meredith Hurley and Police Chief Terence Delehanty wish to thank the community for the significant outpouring of support towards the Winthrop Food Bank since the COVID-19 outbreak.
Update #5 (9:15 p.m.) Town of Winthrop Provides Latest Update on Coronavirus Situation
WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison and Public Health Director Meredith Hurley would like to update Winthrop residents on the latest information involving the COVID-19 pandemic.
Update #4 (7:30 p.m.) Town of Winthrop Provides Latest Update on Coronavirus Situation
WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison and Public Health Director Meredith Hurley would like to assure Winthrop residents that the town is conducting “contact tracing” with each potential case of COVID-19.
Town of Winthrop Encourages Residents in Self Quarantine to Contact Local Public Health Department
No Confirmed or Presumptive COVID-19 Cases in Winthrop. WINTHROP — Town Manager Austin Faison and Director of Public Health & Clinical Services Meredith Hurley would like to remind residents who self quarantine due to travel or possible exposure to COVID-19 to contact the Winthrop Health Department. All information reported will be kept confidential in accordance with HIPAA health privacy laws.