Who is Producing the Targeted Neurological Attacks Causing Havana Syndrome?
It's like something out of a James Bond film, and the CIA and the Biden Presidency are taking it very seriously. An ear-piercing high-pitched electronic noise causes pressure in the ears. Symptoms of nausea, severe headaches, dizziness, ear pain, and fatigue persist once the noise stops, and some victims are left with cognitive difficulties.
Read full storyDriving in Boston: Six Effective Behaviors to Help You Survive High-impact Massholes
If you plan to drive in Boston and you aren’t familiar with our unique set of driving how-to’s, then listen up. There are things to consider before you even get behind the wheel. This is my attempt to set the scene so you have a better idea of what you’re getting yourself into.
Read full storyWinthrop Residents Urged to Contact Town Council in Support of Moratorium on Removal of Public Shade Trees
Winthrop residents concerned about the decrease of tree canopy in Winthrop are encouraged to support the Group Petition presented to the Town Council at the August 17th, 2021 meeting. The petition calls for a temporary moratorium on the removal of all public shade trees that do not pose imminent safety risks. If a review of risks is necessary, it calls that a public hearing be held, and when warranted, an arborist be consulted before the removal of the tree. This moratorium becomes void when the tree ordinance, which is being drafted, is adopted.
Read full storyWinthrop Opens up as COVID Cases Continue to Decline
Winthrop Water Tower over Crystal CovePhoto by Marilyn Regan. It's been over a year of social distancing, masks, and isolation but with the advent of the vaccine and the precautions we've honored to stop the spread of COVID, the town is once again able to open up and schedule some social activities.
Read full storyTree Committee Hearing Convenes Tonight to Discuss Removal of Healthy 100-year-old Oak
It is a sturdy as an oak because it is an oak. It is a 100-year-old oak tree located in front of the residence at 190 Somerset Ave. Attached to the tree is a list of four other trees slate to be felled.
Read full storyWinthrop Tree Committee Votes to Remove Trees Despite Residents’ Objections
Tree in front of Swett's LiquorsPhoto by Ana Leary. On May 10th, the Winthrop Tree Committee held one of its first public hearings in several years. Twenty-six worried residents attended to voice their concerns about removing six healthy trees in the town center, including three in the Hagman Road parking lot, one in front of Swett’s Liquors, and one in front of Gagin Insurance.
Read full storyWinthrop Beach is for the Birds, again!
It has happened every year since 2009. The dogs are off the beach and the birds and the nests are back. To the chagrin of beachgoers, Winthrop Beach is for the birds. There’s a bumper sticker that says so.
Read full storyVisit the Captain at the Deane Winthrop House for a Haunting Experience
Winthrop Center is under construction with two big projects: Center Business District Project (CBD)and the 10 Somerset Ave. Project. Though the outcome will hopefully be a revitalization of Winthrop Center, construction is destruction and a good time to visit the quieter parts of town.
Read full storyMore about Swans in Crystal Cove and Lewis Lake and What to Feed, and not, Feed Them
The swans continue to grace nearby Lewis Lake and Crystal Cove with their presence. They glide smoothly across the water companionable with ducks, adding to the scenery as Spring begins, the birds sing, and buds blossom on the trees.
Read full storyWhy Aren't Hospitals Using Monoclonal Antibodies as an Emergency Treatment for COVID?
When former President Trump tested positive for COVID he was treated with this, and a few other drugs, and recovered quickly. Why? Was it some “special” treatment for the rich and privileged?
Read full storyBoston Pride and MVP Jillian Dempsey Win Second Isobel Cup in National Women Hockey League
Winthrop has another champion hockey captain to brag about and a woman no less, so move over Mike Eurzione. Her name is Jillian Dempsey. She is a fifth-grade teacher at Cummings Elementary School, Captain of the Boston Pride of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL), the league’s all-time leading scorer, co-MVP of the 2019–20 season, and the only player to have won both cups.
Read full storyKids Return to the Classroom in Winthrop Ahead of the Recommended Timeline
The headlines in my local newspaper are clear: “Schools to open for full learning K-12 on April 5th.”. Score one for the protestors. And hopefully, the kids will benefit. Signs read “We’ve Waited Long Enough,” “Give Us Hope,” and “Our Kids Deserve Better,” to name a few. It’s as if the public school system intentionally perpetrated the pandemic on them.
Read full storyShould the Supreme Court Reopen the Boston Marathon Bomber case? The case will likely be heard later this year.
The Boston Marathon Bombing took place on April 15, 2013. I was still a contractor for Homeland Security when it happened. Sitting at my desk, one of the big guys stormed through the door and announced.
Read full storyYoga is as Simple as Breathing in, and Breathing out
It’s a comment I’ve heard many times from people when they find out I am an avid yogi. But the truth is, you don’t need to be flexible to practice yoga. All you need to be able to do is breathe.
Read full storyMy Octopus Teacher: The Story of One Man's Relationship with an Octopus
It takes place off the South African coast, in a seascape of kelp, floating and swaying with the rhythm of the ocean. It is silent and peaceful, a world most of us will never experience firsthand.
Read full storyThe Official Guide to the Rules of Phone Conversations
You’re in mid-sentence and suddenly, the person you’re talking to is mumbling something in the background. “Sorry, did I miss something?” you ask. They’re cutting you off in mid-sentence and talking to someone else. Evidently, what you were saying wasn’t that important or interesting. I don’t know about you, but it’s a favor I would return.
Read full storyDoing Little Things in Kind Ways will Help us Reach our full Potential
“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”. Some are destined to do great things with their lives, live it in the public eye, and show or teach us something unique.
Read full storyTrees Are a Living Tribute to Our Loved Ones, so Lose the Gravestones
In the words of poet Joyce Kilmer, “I think that I shall never see, a poem lovely as a tree.”. True, but have you ever considered coming back as one?. And not only that but the tree of your choice? Now it’s possible. It’s not creepy or morbid, just a matter of transformation.
Read full storyThe Happiness You Find in Success Is in How You Use It
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be wildly famous and rich? To achieve all your goals and be rewarded with wealth and prestige?. For some, it’s a dream and a lifelong ambition.
Read full storyOne of the Most Prominent Native American Activist Zitkála-Šá Turns 145
Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4274435. “Few there are who have paused to question whether real-life or long-lasting death lies beneath this semblance of civilization.”
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