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January 26, 2012
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Football fans watch sports action on the large HD televisions at the New Brown Jug located at 1014 Revere Beach Parkway.

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Parents of Murder Victim in Dark and Grieving

January 26, 2012
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Parents of Murder Victim in Dark and Grieving

As the murder investigation into the tragic death of Jessica Cormier continues, her grieving parents say they have been told nothing by the district attorney’s office or the police with regard to the stabbing death of their daughter. Clarence Earl Berry, who was living...

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Patriots Super Bowl Run Means Business

January 26, 2012
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Patriots Super Bowl Run Means Business

The bar at The Brown Jug in the Parkway Plaza reached a point of complete silence last Sunday afternoon as Baltimore Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff lined up to kick what would have been the tying field goal in last seconds of the Patriots-Ravens AFC...

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A Miracle Happens in Colombia: Chelsea Rotary Club Helps Build New Health Center in South American Nation

January 26, 2012
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A Miracle Happens in Colombia: Chelsea Rotary Club Helps Build New Health Center in South American Nation

Juan Gallego is well known to Chelsea residents as a businessman and an organizer who makes things happen. As a longstanding member of the Rotary Club of Chelsea and...

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Connect Program Launched in Chelsea

January 26, 2012
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Connect Program Launched in Chelsea

The Federal Reserve Bank in Boston and a Boston legal firm were at the nexus last Thursday of a groundbreaking human services collaboration in Chelsea that could set the...

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His Photo Isn’t Finished: Chelsea Man Files Suit for False Arrest over Taking Pictures at Son’s Soccer Game

January 26, 2012
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As Rodrigo Blanco tells it, he was minding his own business in Highland Park last June watching his kids play a soccer game when there was a commotion on...

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Mike McLaughlin Redux

January 26, 2012
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Over and over again the city is continuing to have its eyes blackened by the greed inspired avarice and likely illegal doings of disgraced former Chelsea Housing Authority executive...

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Shirley Rosenberg and Murray Band; Chelsea Loses Two Former Residents

January 26, 2012
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With the deaths of Shirley Rosenberg and Murray Band, the city has lost two individuals whose names and deeds over a lifetime were alive in every way with the...

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CHS Girls Win Two, Improve to 7-2

January 26, 2012
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The Chelsea High girls basketball team rolled to a pair of impressive victories this past week, defeating Mystic Valley 39-24 on Friday and then topping Fellowship of Christian Academy...

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Red Devils Get Back at Revere

January 26, 2012
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The Chelsea High boys basketball team won two of its three games in the past week to improve its record to 7-5 on the season. The Red Devils came...

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Obituaries 01-26-2012

January 26, 2012
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Mary Jo Brown Tufts Medical Center Admitting Director Mary Jo (Bonasoro) Brown of Wilmington died suddenly at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston on January 21 with her...

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Martin Luther King Day

January 19, 2012
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Martin Luther King Day

The Chelsea high School Choral Group, under the direction of John Nichols, led the audience in song at the rev. Dr. martin Luther King 2012 Commemoration Celebration Monday at...

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Chelsea Bridge Projected to Open in April

January 19, 2012
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Chelsea Bridge Projected to Open in April

A few unexpected snags back in September pushed back the reopening of the Chelsea Bridge to vehicles to March according to MassDOT Project Manager Frank DePaola. Now, according to...

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TBHA Concerned over Marginal Street Pier Plans

January 19, 2012
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TBHA Concerned over Marginal Street Pier Plans

Grand plans for a long-neglected part of Chelsea’s waterfront might be running aground of one major harbor advocacy group and an organization of ship captains. Vivien Li, executive director...

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Health Assessment of Chelsea Now Going On

January 19, 2012
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Killing two birds with one stone doesn’t seem like a very healthy thing (especially for the birds), but in the current case for Mass General and the City of...

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Bomb Scare at Chelsea High School

January 19, 2012
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Students and staff members were quickly evacuated from Chelsea High School Tuesday morning when a bomb threat came in over the telephone. Working immediately with the Chelsea Police Department,...

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Chelsea – Reaching Our Dream of Unity

January 19, 2012
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On January 16, 2012 Chelsea commemorated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Day with several special events.  One of those events took place at Chelsea High School where over 200...

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Police Briefs 01-19-2012

January 19, 2012
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January 9, 2012 John Sanchez, 18, 128 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, was arrested for rape of a child with force. Chadlee Moore, 42, 183 Elm St.., Everett, was arrested for...

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Martin Luther King’s Birthday

January 19, 2012
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Had he not been cut down by an assassin’s bullet in 1968, Martin Luther King would have been 83 this week. For those of us old enough to remember,...

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Lady Red Devils Win Two Contests

January 19, 2012
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The Chelsea High girls basketball team cruised to a pair of victories in its last two outings, defeating Lynn Tech 64-20 and Mt. Alvernia 38-24. Neither contest was in...

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Obituaries 01-19-2012

January 19, 2012
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Helen Karas Retired Saleslady Helen A. (Lachnicki) Karas, a retired saleslady, died in her Quincy home Monday evening, January 16 after a brief illness.  She was 89 years old....

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Investigation Widens into Jessica Cormier Murder

January 12, 2012
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Investigation Widens into Jessica Cormier Murder

Monday’s funeral for Everett’s Jessica Cormier from the Smith Funeral Home, was quiet and dignified and it was extremely well attended. The court proceeding two hours  after she was...

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Chelsea Bus Routes on the Chopping Block

January 12, 2012
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Chelsea Bus Routes on the Chopping Block

As the 112 bus rumbled up to the east side of the Market Basket earlier this week, there weren’t a ton of people getting off the bus, and there...

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Morrie Seigal Deserves a Gold Medal

January 12, 2012
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Morrie Seigal Deserves a Gold Medal

Whenever I run into Morrie Seigal I am always amazed at his love for life and I am always especially amazed, even touched, by the fact that he remains...

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