Back In The Day, This Quiet Massachusetts Town Was A Mafia Mecca
Though Boston gets most of the limelight when it comes to mafia dealings, one place outside the city has its own sordid past. The Winter Hill Gang operated out of Somerville in the 1960s and 1970s. Also known as the Winter Hill Mafia, it was one of Massachusetts’ most notorious organized crime groups.


At least 21 members of the gang have been indicted in federal cases, including Howie Winter. After many of the original founding members of the gang were sent to prison in the 1970s, James "Whitey" Bulger and Stephen Flemmi remained as the leaders of the gang until 1991.

In 2013, Bulger was sentenced to two life terms in prison, plus five years. He was found guilty on 31 criminal charges including 19 murders, weapons charges, money laundering, extortion and racketeering.

Today, Somerville is a vibrant community of students, young professionals and families. It’s hard to believe that the up-and-coming city was once the central node of a national crime group, but the Winter Hill Gang’s legacy has yet to fade from the memory of longtime Somerville locals.
For more hidden Massachusetts history, check out this list of horrifying Bay State stories you didn’t learn in history class.
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