Located roughly north of Highland Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts, Winter Hill is home to a number of lovingly restored homes. Once known as the home base of famous Irish gangster Whitey Bulger, Winter Hill is now, like much of the rest of Somerville, experiencing gentrification and a resulting rise in property values and rents. Despite these changes, the area continues to hang onto its neighborhood flavor and is home to a large community of Brazilians, Portuguese, Cape Verdeans, and other ethnic groups. Soccer is a popular pastime, and it is not uncommon to see leagues complete with matching uniforms playing in the large park at the base on Winter Hill. Seal of the city Somerville is a city located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, just north of Boston. ... James Joseph Bulger (born September 3, 1929), who goes by the nickname of Whitey Bulger, is an American believed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to have played a role in at least eighteen murders that took place in the 1970s and 1980s. ... This once impoverished part of Jersey Citys historic downtown is quickly becoming gentrified. ...
Winter was effectively an impostor, that he had plagiarized and bastardized the works of Stan Tenen and the Meru Foundation, that he had acted willfully and maliciously, and all the rest of it.
Winter's judgment debt to the Tenens and Meru Foundation was deemed non-dischargeable by the Bankruptcy Court.
Winter refused to cooperate with the Bankruptcy Court, acting evasively and non-responsively, the Bankruptcy Court ruled that his entire petition for Bankruptcy was illegitimate, and denied it.
WinterHill television transmitter was built in 1965 and is one of the most important in the UK as it serves much of Lancashire including the conurbations of Liverpool and Manchester.
WinterHill mast is 309m high and combined with the elevated site its transmitting antennas are the highest of any main television transmitter in the country at 718m.
WinterHill is visible from miles around and clearly in view of the roads and railway which run a few miles to the South.