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Kitty Connection Hosts Book Signing Event by Local Author

May 16, 2013
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Download: Book Signing Flyer Kitty Connection is hosting a book signing and reading event at Bestsellers Café on May 18, 2013, Saturday at 3 in the afternoon. Bestsellers Café is located in downtown Medford at 24 High Street. The book is “Girl On A Leash: The Healing Power of Dogs,” written by Charlestown resident and...

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Cruzin’ the Fountain

May 16, 2013
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Cruzin’ the Fountain

The Box District might have bloomed for most during a festive ceremony last Friday, but it left young Jose Antonio Cruz all wet. While adults marveled at the progress in the area, kids took to having fun – and few of them could resist...

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Chelsea Girl Scouts Growing Strong, Busy Planning Second Annual Parade

May 16, 2013
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Chelsea Girl Scouts Growing Strong, Busy Planning Second Annual Parade

The Chelsea Girl Scouts announced this week that they will be honoring former School Committeeman and World War II veteran Morrie Siegel at the 2nd Annual Memorial Day Parade down Broadway. Eilene Cusick and Eileena Teixeira told the Record that the City’s various troops...

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Safe and Sound: MGH Chelsea Family Summer Safety Fair Set for June 15

May 16, 2013
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Safe and Sound: MGH Chelsea Family Summer Safety Fair Set for June 15

Sixteen years ago Margo Johnson and MGH Chelsea administrative director Jeanette McWilliams launched the MGH Chelsea Family Summer Safety Fair. Between 250 and 300 people attended the first annual...

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Intense Police Union Negotiations Settled After Two Years

May 16, 2013
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For nearly three years, there have been shout downs at City Council meetings, immovable positions from the City, and even very public and embarrassing picket lines in the contentious...

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Ash Files $131 Million Budget for Review by City Council

May 16, 2013
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An expansion of the Inspectional Services and Public Works Departments, more teachers and instructional support in the School Department, the preservation of police officers and firefighters who may have...

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Two Deaths, Believed Suspicious, Under Investigation

May 16, 2013
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Chelsea Police detectives and State Police homicide detectives are investigating the suspicious deaths of an Everett man and woman in Chelsea early Monday morning, according to Chelsea Chief Brian...

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Congratulations and Thank You to the Salvation Army of Chelsea

May 16, 2013
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We join the Chelsea community in recognizing the Salvation Army in Chelsea as it joins in the national celebration of Salvation Army Week. The Salvation Army helps so many...

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Police Briefs 05-16-2013

May 16, 2013
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May 5 Jean Day, 59, address unknown, was arrested for warrant misdemeanor default. Jeff M. Bosquet, 30, of 120 Vernal Street, Everett, was arrested for shoplifting. Louis Ayala, 20,...

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CHS Frosh-soph.Boys Win CAC Title

May 16, 2013
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The freshmen and sophomores of the Chelsea High boys outdoor track team easily handled all of the competition in Tuesday’s Commonwealth Athletic Conference Freshman and Sophomore Meet, racking up...

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Obituaries 05-16-2013

May 16, 2013
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Claude Joseph Troville, Sr. Chef and Baker, Once Owned “Dad’s Bakery” on Central Avenue in Chelsea Claude Joseph Troville, Sr. passed away at the Chelsea Soldiers Home on May...

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Chelsea Softball League Begins Season at Carter Park

May 9, 2013
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Chelsea Softball League Begins Season at Carter Park

A new Chelsea softball league opened its season Sunday at Carter Park. Two of the teams are La Familia and the Astros.

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Attorney Richard I. Clayman is Remembered Fondly by His Friends, Colleagues and Family

May 9, 2013
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Attorney Richard I. Clayman is Remembered Fondly by His Friends, Colleagues and Family

Richard Clayman was first elected to the Chelsea School Committee in 1971, becoming one of the youngest members and chairpersons in the history of this city. He later won...

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Tsarnaev: Fireworks and Burgers on Admiral’s Hill?

May 9, 2013
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It has largely been reported over the last week – first in the New York Times – that one month before the Marathon Bombing, suspect Dhokhar Tsarnaev showed up...

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National Salvation Army Week to Kick off Monday in Chelsea

May 9, 2013
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National Salvation Army week will kick off in Chelsea this coming Monday, with a full-scale luncheon by invitation and awards ceremony at the Wyndham Hotel. The invitation-only luncheon will...

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S&P Raises City’s Credit Grade to AA-

May 9, 2013
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Local officials were ecstatic with the news that Standard & Poor’s had increased Chelsea’s credit rating to AA- last week – one of the highest tier municipal credit ratings....

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Richie Clayman: One of a Kind

May 9, 2013
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Whenever the name of Richie Clayman came up in a conversation, the phrase you always heard in reference to him was, “What a great guy.” For those of a...

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Red Devils Drop Two Contests in Extra Innings

May 9, 2013
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The Chelsea High baseball team dropped its three contests this past week, two of them in extra innings. For the hard-luck Red Devil nine, the extra inning losses marked...

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Obituaries 05-09-2013

May 9, 2013
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Richard Clayman, Esq. Attorney Richard I. Clayman of Revere, formerly of Chelsea, died on May 1. The founder of the Law Firm of Clayman and Dodge in Chelsea, he...

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Metaphysical Messages: Zonta Club of Chelsea Set for ‘medium’ Fundraiser Friday Night

May 2, 2013
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Metaphysical Messages:  Zonta Club of Chelsea Set for ‘medium’ Fundraiser Friday Night

The Zonta Club of Chelsea donates funds to numerous local projects, presents scholarships and school supplies to students, and distributes food baskets during the holidays. It is an organization...

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Secretary Likes What He Sees in Chelsea Business Community

May 2, 2013
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Secretary Likes What He Sees in Chelsea Business Community

Chelsea is on the map when it comes to statewide economic development, and one top state official was in town last week to take in the scene firsthand –...

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Fire Study: CFD Sees Major Flaws in Key Recommendations

May 2, 2013
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The Chelsea Fire Department (CFD) said this week that it has detected major holes in a key recommendation from the Matrix Fire Study to streamline the department and reduce...

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McLaughlin Sentencing Moved Back

May 2, 2013
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The long-awaiting sentencing of former Chelsea Housing Authority Director Michael McLaughlin has been postponed for more than one month. McLaughlin was supposed to be sentenced in Federal Court by...

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Holiday Inn Express Close to Reality

May 2, 2013
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Partners in the Residence Inn hotel development on Maple Street are pushing forward quickly to clean up a vacant property and develop a second hotel on the property, which...

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