Senator Sal DiDomenico and his son Matthew were recently invited by the Biden Administration to the White House to honor the ...
The Fire Department coordinated efforts by requiring all MBTA buses in the area to stop so that they could be searched. The SafetyNet tracker was picked up in the area of 240 Washington Avenue, and ...
Smith’s daughter, Noelle Spagnuolo, and his long-time partner, Toni Tatarouns, joined City officials and public safety personnel in marking this special occasion.
Chelsea awarded $280,000 grant to eliminate traffic fatalities and promote safe roads for all ...
This past fall, the Governor signed a climate omnibus bill into law, S.2967, which includes key language from Senator Sal DiDomenico’s energy facility siting bill, S.2113, that will protect his ...
At its January meeting last week, the Chelsea Licensing Commission approved a name change and an all-alcohol package store license for Broadway Variety 2 at 469 Eastern Ave.
As part of the process, community members are being asked to rank three unique logos from best to worst through the City’s Chelsea Pa’Lante Logo Survey, available at chelseama.gov (under the news ...
Chelsea Public Schools in January announced the appointment of Billie Jo Turner as the school district’s new Chief of Finance and Operations. Turner arrives in Chelsea with nearly 25 years of ...
Dr. King’s words ring as true today as they did two generations ago; his “I Have A Dream” and “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speeches are among the most powerful not only in American history, but in ...
The apocalyptic images from Los Angeles this past week of the destruction caused by the still-raging fires are unfathomable. They are mindful of the horrific black-and-photos of Hiroshima in the ...
Chelsea resident Eugene Green was recently added to the Board of Directors of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA). Green is the President of Clearscope Technology Solutions (CTS), a ...
Chelsea has launched a survey to collect community input on its planned improvements to Mill Creek, Chelsea’s largest salt marsh that is home to a variety of plants and animals.